By: Sharon Fitness
If you’re talking classic coming-of-age sitcoms, you’ve got to mention The Wonder Years, which ran from 1988 to 1993. Continue reading “From Winnie to Wedding Bells: Where is Danica McKellar Now?”
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By: Sharon Fitness
If you’re talking classic coming-of-age sitcoms, you’ve got to mention The Wonder Years, which ran from 1988 to 1993. Continue reading “From Winnie to Wedding Bells: Where is Danica McKellar Now?”
By: Laura Bennett
In the recent Elvis movie the life one of the most successful superstars was explored with Baz Luhrman giving it the glitzy Hollywood treatment only he can. Continue reading “‘The Faith of Elvis’: Billy Stanley Recounts the Prayers of an Icon”
By: Russ Matthews
Over the years, The Kendrick Brothers have established themselves as the benchmark for faith-based or Christian films. Continue reading “‘Lifemark’ Proves That Christian Cinema Can Deliver [Movie Review]”
By: Steff Willis
Shane Jacobson is one of the busiest actors and presenters in Australia. Continue reading “Shane Jacobson Reveals What He’d Perform on Australia’s Got Talent”
By: Russ Matthews
Don’t Worry Darling has been all over the news for all the wrong reasons. The movie seems lost within the noise between suspected on-set infighting, Oliva Wilde and Harry Styles’ relationship, and the infamous ‘Spitgate’ scenario. Continue reading “Don’t Worry Darling [Movie Review]”
By: 96five
Salt of the Earth, the story of the South Australian man who invented Chicken Salt, will have its world premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival October this October. Continue reading “Chicken Salt on the Menu in New Documentary”
By: Michael Walsh
Murder mysteries and whodunnit’s are classic entertainment fodder. From movies, to books, to TV shows, to board games, everyone seems to enjoy a good old-fashioned bit of murder. Continue reading ““See How They Run”, A Whodunnit With a Twist [Movie Review]”
By: Laura Bennett
In the year 2000, when the new millennium was celebrated with Sydney’s famous New Year’s Eve fireworks, the word “Eternity” glowed brilliantly across the Harbour Bridge. Continue reading “Mr Eternity’s Story Explored in ‘Written in Chalk: The Echo of Arthur Stace’”
By: Russ Matthews
George Clooney and Julia Roberts have been among cinema’s biggest box office drawcards over the past few decades. Continue reading “Clooney and Roberts Reunite in ‘Ticket to Paradise’”
By: Michael Walsh
The first Irish language feature to compete at Berlin, and winner of seven Irish Film and Television Awards, including Best Film, Colm Bairéad’s adaptation of Claire Keegan’s 2010 short story Foster is one of the first feature-length Irish language films to be produced as part of a program to develop a representation of the language in media. Continue reading “The Quiet Girl – Reel Dialogue Movie Review”