New characters, villains, and super-minions give a fresh twist to a familiar cast in the heartwarming and hilarious Despicable Me 4.
The bond between the 7-year-old William and his latest toy, a velveteen rabbit, is at the centre of this coming-of-age story.
The Super Mario Bros movie tries so hard to be faithful to the original stories, it’s inaccessible to non-gamers, writes Russ Matthews.
With vibrant colours, a youth protagonist, and a story of make-believe dreams and siblings play-acting, ‘Slumberland’ is great for the kids.
The back-story of Gru and his desire be a super-villain reflects the basic human need to be wanted and accepted by one’s peers, says Reel Dialogue.
The Toy Story franchise and Lightyear are built on the value of community: Buzz only survives through the support of his friends, writes Russ Matthews.
Picked up by Dreamworks animation, The Bad Guys has just had an incredible cinema run in Australia, making over $13 million at the box office.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is a delightfully goofy flick; with Schwartz’s performance bringing just as much fun as he did in the first film, writes Oli Phillips.
In a world where humans and animals coexist, a legendary group of criminals collectively called ‘The Bad Guys’ roams the streets. Russ Matthews reviews.
Bright Ones encourages kids to enjoy their natural talents but also see God’s greater purpose in how they use them to serve others.