The real take-away from the Netflix comedy is that if we look a little closer, perhaps our lives are more ideal than we thought.
Uplifting yet not for the faint-hearted, the new film Hotel Mumbai takes us back to the harrowing terrorist attacks in 2008 on India’s economic capital.
While the trio of divas was taking the world by storm, what fans didn’t know at the time was that Michelle was battling depression.
In What Men Want, we’re left with the idea that if you a copy a man you can be as powerful as one; even if his values are questionable.
If anything’s to be learned from On the Basis of Sex, it’s that change can be fought for with class and dignity.
The Front Runner asks if we have a right to the private lives of our leaders and whether their personal decisions should disqualify them from leadership.
Our entertainment industry is in need of grace, prayer and acceptance – not criticism – from the people who are supposed to represent the love of God.
Based on an incredible true story, Green Book is the perfect mix of challenging and feel good and is 100% deserving of the 3 Golden Globes it won.
It’s shaping up to be a fantastic year of entertainment, teaching, inspiration and transformation with a wealth of new content headed to screens.
Parents of children with autism will nod, smile, laugh, shed a tear – and gain great insight and encouragement – from a new short doco film called DAD.