There are some films that just feel like a warm hug movies that, no matter how many times you watch them, always bring a sense of joy, nostalgia, or comfort. Here are six of my absolute favourite comfort films that I never get tired of watching. 1. The Parent Trap (1998) This gem is one…
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EXCLUSIVE: MYRNA CABELLO, A MULTI-TALENTED AND INSPIRATIONAL ARTIST LIGHTING UP THE SCREEN IN APPLE TV’s “YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS.”
Myrna Cabello has so many strings to her bow that you wonder where she gets the time to express her wonderful talent. We are thankful that this actor, voice artist, singer-songwriter, writer, director, producer and graphic artist is here to entertain and inform us through her work. A shining light of the Latina community, Myrna…
AMERICAN SWEETHEARTS: DALLAS COWBOYS CHEERLEADERS S2 REVIEW
“I kind of feel like Hannah Montana sometimes”, Madie (18) one off the rookie cheerleaders says describing her alter ego performing with the Dallas Cowboys, compared with her normal self. I love the different angle that this season provided. It had vulnerability, emotional depth and had more inspiring stories to tell. This season takes the…
WHY PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005) IS THE BEST ADAPTATION
It’s been nearly 20 years since Joe Wright’s 2005 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice was released, and it remains, in my opinion, the best version of Jane’s Austen’s beloved novel. Wright, an exceptional director known for films like Atonement, Hanna and the Darkest Hour, brought a fresh and cinematic approach to Austen’s world while staying…
THE WILD ROBOT: A HUMAN HEART IN A ROBOT CREATED TO SERVE
I know I am behind on this brilliant Oscar nominated animation, but this might be my favourite cartoon movie of all time. The Wild Robot is written and directed by Chris Sanders. (Lilo and Stitch, Croods and How to Train Your Dragon). It is an outstanding story, that is sentimental and moving without being schmaltzy. …
DEPT Q INVESTIGATES A TWISTED COLD CASE
There are so many great crime dramas that have come out this year on NETFLIX and this Edinburgh based show is no exception. DEPT Q is a detective show that keeps your mind turning and stomach churning throughout its 9 episodes. You could tell straight away that this TV Show would be an amazing adaptation…
WHITE MAN WALKING: A HIKE THROUGH A DIVIDED AMERICA
“I could die today. Technically. I feel sick.” These words by white independent film-maker Rob Bliss summed up the danger around him when he decided to walk through America’s most racist states wearing a Black Lives Matter shirt in memory of the 5th Anniversary of the murder of George Floyd by a police officer. This Storyville documentary…
LILO AND STITCH A WELCOME REVISIT TO A DISNEY CLASSIC (AND HAWAII)
I just love the quote “Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten.” This sums up the sentiment and driving force behind this heartfelt remake of the original cartoon featuring a lonely young girl and an outcast alien. Lilo and stitch isn’t as bad as everyone says. The original came out when…
CUL – DE – SAC SECRETS AND LIES IN THE HEART OF SUBURBIA
Off West End Award nominated playwright David Shopland has a new play called Cul-de-Sac, showing now at the Omnibus Theatre, Clapham. It was an interesting watch, but the production was too long for my liking. I sat down in my seat at 7.30pm and left around 10.30pm. This show is about a couple, Ruth and…
STRANGER THINGS SEASON FINALE TEASER TRAILER HAS WHET MY APPETITE
“I think about that night, all the time. That night it came for you … the night all of this started.” What a great way to open this teaser trailer for Stranger Things S5 coming out on NETFLIX. I really want the themes of Season One to be incorporated within this blockbuster ending of the…










