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‘Haunted Mansion’ – From Theme Park Ride to a Cinema Near You

By: Russ Matthews

Over the years, filmmakers have attempted to find horror-related stories designed for the whole family. Read more

‘Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story’ – A Reel Dialogue Review

By: Russ Matthews

Throughout rock and roll history, much is written about the artists who have influenced the world, but little is known about those behind the scenes. Read more

‘Portrait of The Queen’: A Documentary for Devotees

By: Matthew Gibb

Queen Elizabeth II became an icon throughout 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

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

From Gamer to Elite Motor Racer: ‘Gran Turismo’ Brings True Story to Life

By: Russ Matthews

Jann Mardenborough may not be recognisable to many outside the race car and gaming communities, but this young gamer was a history-maker. 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

Catch ‘Asteroid City’ For an Existential Deep-Dive: Movie Review

By: Michael Walsh

Film director Wes Anderson’s symmetrical style is so recognisable even AI has sought to imitate it. 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

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews

When Bruce Geller created the original Mission: Impossible series in 1966, there was no way to predict how it would live on as one of the most successful cinematic franchises in history. Read more