Inhabiting the role of a truly modern romantic comedy, The Broken Hearts Gallery is littered with social commentary on cultural ideasl.
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If you weren’t on a hyperactive sugar high before watching Trolls: World Tour, you’ll certainly feel like you’re immersed in one afterwards.
The High Note could easily be written-off as another fairytale story of making it in the big city but it’s more about risks and reinvention.
Enola Holmes is about the young investigator’s first case and the challenges she faces being a woman in a male-dominated world.
The Secret Garden shows the healing power of togetherness and how even the most barren areas of our lives can find growth again.
As far as Disney heroines go, Mulan is one of a kind. Her story of not waiting to fit in and to serve with her gifts is timeless and inspiring.
Nolan has a penchant for mind-bending plot lines and visual effects and neither your senses or your intellect get a break in Tenet – it’s wonderful.
In Saint Judy, we see a world where the vulnerable not only need help – they have to prove they’re worthy of it.
Military Wives offers a striking insight into a world that for many, may never be our own, but one we should be hugely grateful for.
Jungle Beat is perfect for young kids finding their way in the world, and will leave them wanting to embrace people who don’t feel like they fit in.