‘Slumberland’ a Dreamworld Fantasy for the Kids 8 January 2023 ltadmin 0 With vibrant colours, a youth protagonist, and a story of make-believe dreams and siblings play-acting, ‘Slumberland’ is great for the kids. Read more
Entertainment and Arts Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio – A Reel Dialogue Movie Review 3 January 2023 ltadmin 0 This latest animated version of the classic tale of Pinocchio may stand as one of the best ever put to screen, writes Russ Matthews. Read more
Entertainment and Arts Famous Books Come to Life in ‘Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile’ – Movie Review 27 December 2022 ltadmin 0 The famous children’s books from the mid-1960s, about Lyle, a kind-hearted, city-dwelling crocodile, have come to life on the big screen. Read more
Entertainment and Arts Puss in Boots: The Last Wish 17 December 2022 ltadmin 0 What would you choose as your last wish? DreamWorks brings back the iconic Puss in Boots to explore that question. Read more
Entertainment and Arts Christmas Movie Advent Calendar 5 December 2022 ltadmin 0 The Reel Dialogue team has searched the archives and prepared a nostalgic viewing option for every day of the Christmas season. Read more
Entertainment and Arts Fairytale Wisdom in ‘Disenchanted’ [Movie Review] 1 December 2022 ltadmin 0 Via magic wands, chipmunks, and fairy tale royalty, ‘Disenchanted’ teaches us that the best intentions don’t always lead to the best choices. Read more
Entertainment and Arts ‘Falling for Christmas’: Easy Escapism and Optimism in Hard Times 25 November 2022 ltadmin 0 In a time where real life has been hard, a story in a fairly predictable manner could be just the comfort you need to watch this Christmas. Read more
Entertainment and Arts Gosling and Ferrell’s Fresh Take on an Old Tale in ‘Spirited’ 22 November 2022 ltadmin 0 With a cast that self-depracates, and a gentle mockery of the classic Dickens tale, Spirited proves to be a heart-warming Christmas flick. Read more
Entertainment and Arts Black Adam – Reel Dialogue Movie Review 10 November 2022 ltadmin 0 Black Adam struggles from a lack of character development and the lack of a decent villain, writes movie critic Russ Matthews. Read more