Tag Archive for: movies

‘A Haunting in Venice’ Brings Agatha Christie Classic to the Big Screen

By: Russ Matthews

Acclaimed director, writer, and actor, Kenneth Branagh has had an illustrious career that has him travelling through a season of enjoying one of his favourite personas. Read more

I Went to See ‘The Sound of Freedom’, and Here’s What I Thought

By: Akos Balogh

Child sex trafficking is the fastest-growing criminal enterprise in the world. Read more

‘Happiness for Beginners’ Flies the Flag for the Humble Rom-Com

By: Russ Matthews

One of the casualties of this modern era is the beloved romantic comedy. These quirky love stories have fallen out of favour and primarily find their existence on streaming services. Read more

Blackberry: A Dark Comedy About the Smartphone’s Precursor [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews

Most of us find it hard to imagine a world without iPhones and smartphones. Read more

Sound of Freedom – We Review the Actual Film

By: Russ Matthews

What is fascinating about many of the reviews of Sound of Freedom is how they don’t seem to engage with the film.  Read more

Friendship, Forgiveness and Faith in ‘The Miracle Club’ – Movie Review

By: Russ Matthews

Sometimes the drama behind the making of a film can be as compelling as the storyline it is hoping to convey. Read more

‘The Hiding Place’ Brings a Timeless Message of Faith [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews

Corrie Ten Boom may not be a name to recent generations, but her story transcends history. Read more

What to Consider Before Watching a Film

By: Russ Matthews

The team at Reel Dialogue goes to see most films; some are less edifying than others. Yet, we still have to put our choices through a filter. Read more

‘Sound of Freedom’ Exposing the Dark Reality of Child Trafficking [Movie Review]

By: Matt Townsend

How do we dispel the darkness in our world? By shining the brightest light possible.  Read more