Dora’s lost city is on our doorstep
The lush rainforest along the Coomera River on the nothern Gold Coast suited the script for Dora the Explorer so well, it was rewritten to fit a riverhouse for her.
The lush rainforest along the Coomera River on the nothern Gold Coast suited the script for Dora the Explorer so well, it was rewritten to fit a riverhouse for her.
Fans of TV series Downton Abbey have been looking forward to the movie which boasts a wonderful script, cast, and costumes. Two of its stars, Elizabeth McGovern and Michelle Dockery, were excited to take a step back into the past to resurrect their roles.
Her first claim to fame was as a YouTube rapper which featured provocative lyrics about vaginas. Now she’s a Hollywood A-lister.
Superbly filmed, shrewdly written and simply beautiful to look at, this welcome return to Downton Abbey is as good a work of light entertainment as any released this year.
REVIEW: Big, loud, fast, dumb fun — without any brakes. The Fate of the Furious shows no sign of running out of fuel anytime soon.
REVIEW: Not all travel romances are fleeting. Teresa Palmer’s backpacker picks the wrong man in Berlin Syndrome, a dark tale of love and obsession.
REVIEW: A Nazi apologist meets his match in Denial, which chronicles the hard-fought legal battle to prove David Irving lied.
REVIEW: Gemma Arterton charts an unexpected course in this love letter to 40s cinema, set against the backdrop of WWII.
THE role of young Dumbledore has finally been cast for Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them — and fans are very excited about it.
REVIEW: Personal Shopper’s saviour is Kristen Stewart. Your mind way wander, but you won’t be able to take your eyes off her for a moment.
IT’S a historical drama set in the late 1990s but there’s nothing passe about Denial, an uncomfortable reflection of the battles of 2017.
IT’S not as if Anne Hathaway needs to prove why her haters are wrong. But if they wanted some irrefutable evidence, Colossal is it.
REVIEW: There are two diverse plots in comedy Colossal. Be surprised, intrigued, amused, frustrated and annoyed by how they interact.
REVIEW: This moderately gripping courtroom drama centres on a bizarre and highly controversial real-life case which ran for several years.
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