Tag Archive for: movie

“I Am Not Your Villain” 007 Campaign Calls for “Bad Guys” to Get a Makeover

By: Laura Bennett

One of the greatest arenas for social issues to be spotlighted, debated and resolved is in the entertainment industry. Read more

Movie Challenge: The Travel Edition

By: Ally Barnes

The world is almost your oyster. The blanket warning against overseas travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic has been lifted, with borders now open. Read more

From White Supremacy to Civil Rights Activist, Bob Zellner on Being a ‘Son of the South’

By: Laura Bennett

Bob Zellner’s life is really hard to sum up in a two-hour movie, but Son of the South gives us powerful glimpse into the story of this Klansman’s grandson who became a key supporter of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement in Alabama. Read more

Surviving Suicide, Jazz Thornton’s New Film ‘The Girl on the Bridge’

By: Laura Bennett

Understanding the mindset of someone who wants to end their own life is a hard thing for those who have never struggled with mental illness. Read more

‘Unstoppable’: The ‘Soul Surfer’ Bethany Hamilton’s New Documentary

By: Laura Bennett

In 2003 pro-surfer Bethany Hamilton made headlines around the world. At just 13 years of age, the up-and-coming surfer was attacked by a 5m long Great White shark, which took her left arm and left her career in the ocean, in doubt. Read more

‘Last Christmas’ Reminds us We’re All Connected [Movie Review]

By: Laura Bennett

The great thing about the pre-Christmas season, is that it’s totally OK for Australians to indulge in White Christmas fantasies, and watch reruns of the most cheesy “holiday content” with utter abandon.

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Abortion Worker’s Shocking True Story told in ‘Unplanned’

By: Clare Bruce

“The one thing that all experts agree on is that at this stage, the feoteus can’t feel anything.” Read more

Mr March – Are All Dads That Perfect?

By: Movies Change People

We recently had Father’s Day, and it’s a pretty fun day, according to all the TV ads, with BBQs, toolboxes and camping gear as gifts, and maybe a day out-of-doors in the perfect Spring weather.
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Babe. What a Pig Taught Me about the Secret to Success

By: Sam Chan

The movie Babe (1995) will soon turn 25. I can’t believe it’s gone so quickly. What a story. Babe is a pig. But Babe wants to be a sheepdog. And who are we to stop him? Read more