Entertainment and Arts

F1 The Movie – Jump Into The Driver’s Seat and Fly
F1 will have audiences feeling like they are in the driver’s seat and they merely need to hold on for the ride.

The First Hymn – This Song and Film Has Something For Everyone
The First Hymn as a song is an experience that the listener will hope to experience on repeat on their favourites song list for years to come

Lilo & Stitch – Movie Review
All those who have grown sceptical of Disney’s reimagining of these movie favourites might want to give this one a chance.

Searching For Her Long-Lost Child: ‘Three Juliets’ Book Review
While ‘Three Juliets’ is a work of fiction, the issue of forced adoptions in Australia between the 50’s & 70’s is profound and heartbreaking.

Elio – Pixar Head’s Back To Space
Elio is Pixar’s heartfelt space adventure about grief, friendship and family, following a boy mistaken as Earth’s leader by aliens.

Materialists – Is Love More Than Transactional?
Materialists is more of a romantic drama than a comedy and does dive deep into very real elements of the dating game and human contact.

How To Train Your Dragon (2025) – Is It Worth Flying Back to The Isle Of Berk?
How to Train Your Dragon will satisfy the devoted and draw a whole new audience to this amazing franchise.

‘The Great Lillian Hall’. A Cinematic Icon Honours A Theatrical Legend
Kathy Bates toes the line from stealing every scene to showing how she can be a strong supporting role and friend.

Karate Kid: Legends. The Kids are Back, and They are Legendary
Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio work seamlessly with each other – their experience and history help them bring a warm and entertaining presence

The Gorge – Movie Review
Interestingly, we think this film is an unexpected entertaining option despite its outlandish mixture of genres.