‘The Hiding Place’ brings to life the powerful story of Corrie ten Boom and her family’s extraordinary courage in World War II.
Saoirse Ronan shines in ‘Blitz’, a kaleidoscopic portrait of Londoners during the bombings of World War II.
Alex Thompson and Kelly O’Sullivan’s latest project is a quietly poignant and comical turn on the tragic tale of Romeo and Juliet.
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story is a deeply moving portrait of the actor, father and activist, as recounted by his family and friends.
Granny Thelma Post and her grandson Danny go on a hilarious and heartwarming mission to their Thelma’s back from a scammer.
This Guy Ritchie war flick is humorous as expected, but the absurdity could have been dialled down, writes Russ Matthews.
After the colossal success of War Room, the Kendrick brothers followed up with The Forge, which makes discipleship its central theme.
Though framed as a family drama, the real-life story of Hillbilly Elegy plays more like a sports film – a ‘Rocky’ or ‘Cinderella Man’.
This quaint tale of grief, love, and the rediscovery of life will give audiences a wonderful taste of French cinema.
The Gospel isn’t explicit on screen, but it’s historically known that teaching about Jesus’ blood led to many Māori pursuing peace & harmony.