This second Polynesian adventure from Disney has most of the magical elements of the original, writes Russ Matthews.
‘The Hiding Place’ a Captivating Stage-to-Screen Adaptation
‘The Hiding Place’ brings to life the powerful story of Corrie ten Boom and her family’s extraordinary courage in World War II.
“A Marvellous, Joyous Experience” – ‘Wicked’ Movie Review
Wicked was a “marvellous, joyous experience” that will win over filmgoers dipping their toe into the world of musicals, writes Russ Matthews.
‘Red One’ is Not for the Littlies, as Christmas Turns Dark
‘Red One’ isn’t your typical holiday movie and its darker elements could result in bad dreams for young kids.
Saoirse Ronan Tugs the Heartstrings in Wartime Flick, ‘Blitz’
Saoirse Ronan shines in ‘Blitz’, a kaleidoscopic portrait of Londoners during the bombings of World War II.
Tom Hanks’ ‘Here’ Divides Viewers but its Message is For Everyone
Zemeckis’ method may frustrate some viewers and disrupt the usual cinema experience, but if Here’s message can land it’s one worth hearing.
‘Ghostlight’ a Beautiful Film Worth Discovering
Alex Thompson and Kelly O’Sullivan’s latest project is a quietly poignant and comical turn on the tragic tale of Romeo and Juliet.
A Pre-Teen Quest of Self Discovery in ‘Scarygirl’
Scarygirl is an eccentric tale full of Frankenstein-esque creatures that is less scary and more about discovering personal identity.
‘Transformers One’ Proves the Longevity of the Autobots Franchise
Transformers One validates its existence as an excellent choice for fans, families and those who love the toys, says Russ Matthews.
Groundbreaking Animation in ‘The Wild Robot’
What is noticeable about this movie is the groundbreaking animation that blends past classics with a taste of anime and a dash of Monet.