DC Leage of Super-Pets delivers consistent laughs and a surprisingly heartfelt story, writes film critic, pastor and dad, Matt Townsend.
Entertainment and Arts
The story of ‘Some Happy Day’ follows Tina, a homeless woman in search of a better life, who meets Frances, a social worker with troubles of her own.
In the new thriller ‘Nope’, director Jordan Peele illustrates a profound theological point, writes film critic Russ Matthews.
For more than a decade, singer Tauren Wells has been refining the personal mission behind his own life and creative endeavours.
Dreams sometimes come in different golf bags: Russ Matthews reviews the new film, ‘The Phantom of the Open’ – a sport based drama with a comic twist.
This contemporary Netflix production of Jane Austen’s Persuasion will win a new audience, but may turn off purists, writes Russ Matthews.
In ‘The Sea Beast’, Chris Williams has delivered one of the rare films that should be on every family’s watchlist this season, says Russ Matthews.
In a career first, Hillsong United’s Taya is stepping out with her own solo worship album – featuring her own songwriting.
The Gray Man is an excellent introduction to a new action hero who is a combination of both antihero and compassionate warrior, writes Russ Matthews.
The arts are one of those things in life that makes us feel truly alive in the midst of a busy life, writes Aaron Johnstone.