Entertainment and Arts Quirky True Story Comes to Life in ‘Next Goal Wins’ 15 January 2024 ltadmin 0 In ‘Next Goal Wins’, Taika Waititi returns to his independent roots, and is speaking with his own voice again. Read more
Faith Kim’s Convenience, and Asian Dad Stereotypes 7 December 2023 ltadmin 0 Like most sitcom family dads, Appa from ‘Kim’s Convenience’ is a bumbling goofball. But there’s a hole in his heart, writes Sam Chan. Read more
Entertainment and Arts Julian Dennison Shines in Heartwarming Kiwi Comedy ‘Uproar’ 1 December 2023 ltadmin 0 Protaganist Josh finds his voice not in the dramatic world and the political arena as he comes to terms with his identity and heritage. Read more
Entertainment and Arts Third Time Around Still Carries Some Charm in ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’ 22 September 2023 ltadmin 0 ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’ doesn’t reach the same heights as number one, but certainly rises above the ones set for it by the poster. Read more
Christian Teaching What’s Happened to Ted Lasso? 13 June 2023 ltadmin 0 Ted Lasso episodes have become bloated. Episodes are now 60 minutes long. There’s more drama and less comedy. And everyone has daddy issues. Read more
Entertainment and Arts Polite Society: A Comical Action Star in a Sari 11 May 2023 ltadmin 0 Priya Kansara delivers a perfect mix of martial arts, slapstick humour, and love, alongside her sidekicks, Seraphina Beh and Ella Bruccoleri. Read more
Entertainment and Arts Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves – Movie Review 2 May 2023 ltadmin 0 Dungeons & Dragons delivers a fan excursion into the realm of dark magic and treasures guarded by dragons, writes Russ Matthews. Read more
‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ a Breath of Fresh Air – Movie Review 2 February 2023 ltadmin 0 This script has Guy Ritchie’s fingerprints all over it and the production will give his fans what they want. Read more
“See How They Run”, A Whodunnit With a Twist [Movie Review] 6 October 2022 ltadmin 0 See How They Run is a good old-fashioned murder mystery / whodunnit, but with a a delightfully meta twist, writes film critic Michael Walsh. Read more