Christopher Robin Movie Review – Is It Too Bleak?

By: Laura Bennett

Clearly, we just can’t enough of pooh. Winnie the Pooh that is. Not to be confused with last year’s Goodbye Christopher Robin and its origin story of our favourite bear, Christopher Robin is an imaginary tale about a boy who’s too grown up. Read more

Netflix: Continuing the Journey to Narnia

By: Stuart Harris

Popular internet entertainment service Netflix has announced it has signed a deal with The C.S. Lewis Company, rights holder of The Chronicles of Narnia, promising to develop new series and film projects for its members. Read more

Share Your Faith Through Vulnerability: A Lesson from Avril Lavigne

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By: James Stinson

“God keep my head above water / Don’t let me drown / It gets harder / I’ll meet you there at the altar / As I fall down to my knees / Don’t let me drown / Don’t let me drown” Read more

Hugely Popular Rockers Skillet Back to Tour Australia

By: Tim Bain

In the lead up to interviewing Skillet’s front man John Cooper, I did a bit of research and to the best of my limited information, I was surprised to find out just how big they are. Read more

The House With a Clock in It’s Walls: Movie Review

By: Rachel Murphy

The House with a Clock in its Walls is an enchanting tale of how a little weird can do a lot of good. But it’s also a perfect opportunity to talk with our kids about how we soak up the themes and messages in the things we watch. Read more

Crazy Rich Asians: Why You Will Never Be Good Enough for Your Tiger Mother-in-law

By: Sam Chan

Crazy Rich Asians (2018) is currently #1 in box offices all over the world.

At a simple level, this delightful rom-com is an Asian version of My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002). Read more

Crazy Rich Asians Movie Review – When Love Causes Cultures to Clash

By: Laura Bennett

The rigmarole surrounding Megan Markle’s wedding was nothing compared to what’s required of the lovebirds in the new smash hit movie Crazy Rich Asians. Read more

New Netflix Series ‘Insatiable’: More Unhelpful Messages About Body Image [Review]

By: Laura Bennett

After making headlines with 13 Reasons Why and pushing the limits with To The Bone, Netflix aren’t scared of stirring up controversy with their teen content—and new series Insatiable is no different. Read more

Can Superheros Help Our Real World?

By: Anne Rinaudo

Can superheroes teach us some important lessons about how to respond to a crisis? That’s the question Katie Cox, PhD candidate at the Australian National University (ANU), is examining. Her doctoral project investigates the influence of national security in Marvel’s ‘Iron Man’ and its sequels. Read more

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Why God’s Music is Turning Heads: An Album-Launch Chat with Hillsong Worship

By: Laura Bennett

In a time when the entertainment industry is one of society’s biggest influencers, it’s no small thing that the name of Jesus is being recognised, and even celebrated. Read more