Entertainment and Arts

Audrey Hepburn’s ‘Roman Holiday’ Stands the Test of Time
Roman Holiday, now celebrating 70 years, is one of those rare movie gems that still attracts attention today.

Bill Gates – Source Code – Book Review
While well written and informative, giving us a glimpse into Bill Gates’ beginnings, I feel it is best enjoyed by a very specific audience.

‘Future Council’ Doco Sees Kids Shaping Sustainable Future
Future Council invites eight children on an adventure across Europe to better understand the planet’s predicaments.

Is Ethan Hunt a Christ-Like Figure?
I do enjoy the Mission Impossible franchise and it’s fun to consider Ethan Hunt as a saviour figure—but… he isn’t Jesus.

The Ballad of Wallis Island – Movie Review
The Ballad of Wallis Island is one of those films that needs to be found by audiences to sit back and let this beautiful story unfold.

Women, Diversity, and Changing the Story in Film
Streaming Platforms are putting more women in leadership, and as a result the stories being told are more relatable.

Golden Guitars to Doo Baa Baas – Colin Buchanan
Colin Buchanan’s career in country music & children’s entertainment is a perfect example of how creativity doesn’t always need a rigid plan.

The Stolen Painting – Movie Review
The Stolen Painting is worth discovering, basking in for a time, it will captivate the soul and have you leaving the cinema smiling.

Levi Lusko: A Breakdown Can Be a Blessing
Levi Lusko wrote ‘Blessed Are the Spiraling’ so people could be prepared and see the benefits of our breakdowns.

Life on the Canadian Frontier – What was it Really Like?
As we take a look into Canadian history, we recognise that it’s not that dissimilar to the Australian colonial story.