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Wicked the Musical Theatre Review

Setting the timelines of Wicked before and after the events in the film was a masterstroke and opens up the storylines substantially. We discover that Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West played by Sheridan Adams didn’t start out so wicked and that Glinda the Good (Courtney Monsma) wasn’t always so good. Even the Great Oz is given more stick as being the fraud he is.   //   This Australian production of Wicked is immense. Eugene Lee’s set design is spectacular and ...

The Wild Robot Movie Review

Her software allows her to learn and eventually understand and communicate with the native fauna. After accidentally destroying a family's bird nest she becomes the sole protector of Brightbill (Kit Connor) and also befriends an outcast fox named Fink (Pedro Pascal). She remains an outcast herself and this creates a bond between the three.   //   It speaks to the quality of the writing that these computer-generated characters are imbued with such emotional resonance that ...

Dendy Powerhouse Outdoor Cinema – Runt Movie Review with Nina the Cavoodle

Those kind folks at Dendy and Think Tank pulled out all the stops and there were so many of my fellow doggies that turned out on the night, it was pawsome. I might have even fallen in love again but then a true lady doesn’t speak openly of such things in public. Everybody was so nice and all my new four-legged friends smelled great.   //   Even with all the activities, treats and cuddles, the best part of the night were the moving images up on that big screen. They ...

Hinckley – I Shot The President Movie Review

John Warnock Hinckley Jr. was born to a wealthy family in Ardmore, Oklahoma and enjoyed that privilege to live a pleasant and incident-free childhood but under that facade of normalcy lay a fragile psyche. That he lived in a country that didn’t prioritise mental health and made guns as easy to buy as the local paper set him on a course of impending trouble.   //   Hinckley wandered through life until obsession took over his thought process. The 1976 Martin Scorsese ...

A Million Days Movie Review

Anderson (Simon Merrells) is an astronaut on the eve of a space mission. His mind is clouded by an obsession with finding out the circumstances behind the tragic loss of a female comrade who was lost out in space during a mission. He is hard-wired to think only in facts but the night before launch will have an indelible effect on that state of mind.   //   He lives in relative isolation with his partner Sam (Kemi-Bo Jacobs). She is an expert on AI and helped design a ...

Blink Twice Movie Review

Frida (Naomi Ackie) and her gal pal Jess (Alia Shawkat) are two young ladies trying to make ends meet. When they get a job hostessing at a fundraising gala they come in contact with Slater King (Channing Tatum). The tech billionaire is fighting the cancel culture after a transgression that is never fully explained and the fundraiser is part of his road back. After their paths cross, King invites them to his island for a weekend of excess. //   Once on the island, things seem too ...

Alien: Romulus Movie Review

The formation of new and inventive ways of creating peril is impressive. Even hardcore fans of the franchise will be surprised and delighted with the results as will their ability to pick up on the easter eggs scattered throughout. It successfully sets out for something new while still respecting what has come before.   //     Rain Carradine (Cailee Spaeny) is a mining worker that gets screwed over by the megacorporation Weyland-Yutani. Having extended her tour ...

Borderlands Movie Review

Yet with the restructuring of certain character’s place in this space-western universe, the game and its actions provide only the merest of hints. What you are left with is a very good example of a current-generation popcorn movie. It’s fun and frivolous and the 102-minute running time flies by. And just like the salty snack that fills but doesn’t stick to the ribs, it only tickles the memory cells.   //   Blanchett plays Lilith, an outlaw and a complete badass ...

The President’s Wife Movie Review

Based ever so slightly on real life, National Treasure Catherine Deneuve plays Bernadette Chirac, wife of France’s 22nd President Jacques Chirac. After years of servitude to her husband’s career, when the time arrives for her to take residency in the Elysée, she doesn’t take kindly to the marginal position she is expected to live in.   //     Her emergence from the shadows cast by Jacques underlines most of the film’s humour. It’s marvellous to see ...

The Teacher Who Promised the Sea Movie Review

The film is based on the book Unearthing the Silence: Antoni Benaiges, the master who promises the sea by Francesc Escribano and it is a powerful indictment against unchecked power and conservative thinking. In 1935 Antoni began teaching in a small village in the province of Burgos. His unique (for the time) teaching techniques were not well received nor was his political stance, one that openly opposed Fascism.   //   Loved by all of his students yet loathed by their ...