Entertainment and Arts

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.

The Wingfeather Saga: Where Imagination, Family, and Faith Take Flight
The Wingfeather Saga, a stunning animated series. Streaming now on GOOD, this heart-filled adventure blends fantasy, family, and redemption.

The Salt Path – Movie Review
The Salt Path is the interpretation of the memoirs of Raynor (Gillian Anderson) and Moth (Jason Isaacs)Winn, who discovered themselves.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Tom Cruise, Christopher McQuarrie, and co. are justified in taking time to build the arc of Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning story.

Nonnas – Movie Review
Food is how humanity shows its love for one another in every culture. Almost no one does it better than grandmothers, especially ‘Nonnas’.

Aussie joins Sir David Attenborough’s Ocean Quest
‘Ocean with David Attenborough’ coincides with Sir David Attenborough’s 99th birthday to celebrate the wonder, and importance, of our oceans.