
Review: Ocean with David Attenborough
Ever since I was a kid, I loved watching David Attenborough’s documentaries about the underwater world. So when an opportunity to see the first WA
Ever since I was a kid, I loved watching David Attenborough’s documentaries about the underwater world. So when an opportunity to see the first WA
Last night we attended the opening of Penguin Lessons at the Windsor Cinema and we glad we did. This touching story is about a relationship
Death of a Unicorn: A Hilarious Bloodbath with Hooves From the moment I heard about Death of a Unicorn, it went on my must-see list.
I don’t know about you but the prospect of sitting around in the waiting room of the GP is mind-numbing. While I am old enough
Riviera Revenge opens innocently enough. It is Annie Masault’s birthday, and she is surrounded by all her children and grandchildren. It is a beautiful summer
I was delighted to hear that Warner Brothers were releasing their first feature length, fully animated movie. As someone who grew up on the old
If I had to summarise Anything You Can Do by Pony Cam in one sentence… I’m not sure I can. It’s unlike anything I’ve watched
They say money can’t buy happiness, but in French cinema this year, it can definitely buy a plotline. With Lucky Winners joining the growing list
Every Little Thing is a beautifully crafted documentary that unfolds with warmth, tenderness, and deeply moving storytelling. It explores the remarkable connection between Terry Masear
The opening of When Fall is Coming is like a soothing balm. We see Michelle (Helene Vincent) enjoying what appears to be an idyllic retirement.
Last night definitely got the MERCURY rising – and we were ready to ROCK! 🤘🏾 WA’s Platinum Entertainment has taken We Will Rock You to
This was a LOTTO more of a drama than a comedy. The film opens with Henri winning the lottery, only to tear up the ticket