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Is Disney’s latest feature a modern day Christian parable?
Gilmour's idea in creating this film was to debunk many extreme ideas some of the West has about the nature of Islamic society.
The big red guy is back with his ‘right hand of doom’ and he is in fine form.
Father-son relationships are an important topic within Christian circles, never more so than today. Therefore, I went to see And When Did You Last See Your Father? with a keen interest in how a secular film would deal with the subject.
If Pineapple Express was a train I’d say “get off now!” But it’s not. It’s a movie. So you translate the metaphor.
This might a Batman sequel but the Joker steals the show.
The U2 Vertigo tour that went worldwide in 2005 and graced Australian shores in November 2006 is the second biggest selling concert tour of all time.
Fitted with an elegant mane of hair, a moustache which curls at the ends, and an Indian accent, Mike Myers plays Guru Pitka; an Indian expert who can solve everyone’s relationship problems. Or at least that’s what his reputation would suggest.
For anyone who misses God, Prince Caspian will remind you that to keep His company you must be prepared to move forward with Him. The comfort, though, is knowing that if you feel lost, He is waiting only a little way ahead.
Excusing the extra-terrestrial plot intrusion, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a thoroughly enjoyable addition to the original Indiana Jones trilogy.
The Counterfeiters is another of those difficult films to watch – the kind that you find so personally challenging, you honestly wonder if you could ever watch it again.
Iron Man is a wake-up call to a generation that has enjoyed the excesses of the affluent West, unencumbered by the morals of their parents. When a person comes to the end of their life it is their deeds, not their words, by which they will be judged.
If you think being smart and being wise are the same thing, this film will change your mind.
It’s a rare film that actually improves on the books that inspired it. But the film version of The Spiderwick Chronicles is more frightening, faster paced and emotionally charged than its predecessors – as well as being a welcome antidote to some unhelpful myths about divorce.
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