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]”
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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: 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: 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”
By: Reel Dialogue
Pinocchio has been at the heart of our consciences ever since Italian author Carlo Collodi penned the series that would become The Adventures of Pinocchio. Continue reading “Animation Outstanding in Disney’s New ‘Pinocchio’ with Tom Hanks”
By: Reel Dialogue
With all of the superhero options for people to consider, filmmakers are looking for a unique opportunity that will allow them to fly above the rest. Continue reading “Sly Stone as the Ageing Hero in ‘Samaritan’ [Movie Review]”
By: Nick Long
The Bear is a fantastic series that captures the frenetic life of running a small family restaurant in Chicago. Continue reading “‘The Bear’ One of the Best New Things On TV”
By: Michael Walsh
“Last seen nine days ago, twelve boys, and their coach, are trapped in the flooded caves.” Continue reading “‘Thirteen Lives’ Celebrates the Power of Collaboration [Movie Review]”
By: Reel Dialogue
Since the inception of the DCEU in 2013 with The Man of Steel, DC has struggled to figure out a way to differentiate itself from its more successful competitor, the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). Continue reading “DC League of Super-Pets [Movie Review]”
By: Russ Matthews
Our self-destructive obsession with spectacle and being seen is at the forefront of director Jordan Peele’s mind in his expertly crafted, new thriller, Nope. Continue reading “Profound Truths Highlighted in New Thriller ‘Nope’ – Movie Review”