By: Russ Matthews at Reel Dialogue
We journey back in to the mid-1970’s in this latest Minion adventure. The 11¾-year-old Felonius Gru (Steve Carell) knows he wants to be a super-villain.. Continue reading “Minions: The Rise of Gru [Movie Review]”
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By: Russ Matthews at Reel Dialogue
We journey back in to the mid-1970’s in this latest Minion adventure. The 11¾-year-old Felonius Gru (Steve Carell) knows he wants to be a super-villain.. Continue reading “Minions: The Rise of Gru [Movie Review]”
By: Russ Matthews at Reel Dialogue
Toy Story is where it all began for Pixar. Despite a range of short films, this was how we all were introduced to this animation powerhouse. Continue reading “Lightyear: Pixar’s Back With its Toy Story Spinoff [Movie Review]”
By: Laura Bennett
It’s not unusual for kids to whinge about things they don’t like, but very rarely does that turn into a hit-book series that’s sold more than 30 million copies to date and a movie produced by one of the biggest animation studios in the world. Continue reading “Desperate to Make the Dream Work Paid Off for ‘The Bad Guys’ Creator Aaron Blabey”
By: 1079Life
Sonic The Hedgehog is one of video gaming’s most defining characters. He has impressed the world with not 1 but 31 video game titles since 1991 and now has his second feature film under his belt with Sonic The Hedgehog 2. Continue reading “Sonic The Hedgehog 2 [Movie Review]”
By: Russ Matthews, Reel Dialogue
In a world where humans and animals coexist, a legendary group of criminals collectively called ‘The Bad Guys’ roams the streets.
Continue reading “The Bad Guys – Movie Review”
By: Laura Bennett
Our culture has a fascination with fame and success. Continue reading “‘Bright Ones’ Teaches Kids a Better Way to Pursue the Creative Arts”
By: Laura Bennett
If you weren’t on a hyperactive sugar high before watching Trolls: World Tour, you’ll certainly feel like you’re immersed in one afterwards. Continue reading “‘Trolls: World Tour’ is the Feel-Good-Glitter-Hype Your Family Needs this Year”
By: Laura Bennett
The Secret Garden is one of those movies that is both beautiful and tragic. Continue reading “‘The Secret Garden’ — A Place to Heal Together, In a Year of Being Forced Apart”
By: Laura Bennett
Kids movies can so often go one of two ways: they’re either nauseously sanitised, or layered with subtle innuendo it’s hoped only adults will notice. Continue reading “A Little Blue Alien Proves Friendship Can Melt the Hardest Heart, in ‘Jungle Beat’”