By: Laura Bennett
We may be stuck in a cycle of regurgitated entertainment, but in so many ways Little Women’s modern adaptation is worth it.
By: Laura Bennett
We may be stuck in a cycle of regurgitated entertainment, but in so many ways Little Women’s modern adaptation is worth it.
By: Laura Bennett
Based on the books by W. Bruce Cameron, A Dog’s Journey follows on from the 2017 release A Dog’s Purpose. We’re reintroduced to Bailey, a beautiful pup who’s learning to discover his purpose over a series of lifetimes with different owners.
By: Clare Bruce
How To Dad’s Jordan Watson has nailed the majority of our fathers’ joke-telling styles, in his video, How to Tell Jokes Like a Dad.
By: Laura Bennett
That Little Women is over 150 years old, and still relevant to audiences, is enough to make any English teacher proud.
By: Justin Rouillon
“Even as a child I was enamoured with how stories were told on the big screen.”
By: Laura Bennett
What makes you, you? Is your significance tied up in your profession, your online following, or your family background? What happens when those things come undone?
By: Clare Bruce
When the final episode of SeaChange aired on Australian TV screens on November 25, 2000, it left a large hole in the hearts of millions of doting fans.
By: Sam Chan
Just in time for the USA summer holidays (and her pre-album Lover launch), we have Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun in the Pop Civil War of 2019.
By: Laura Bennett
With the world’s refugee crisis affecting most parts of the world, stories about love and acceptance for those who are different, have never been more relevant.
By: Stuart Harris
Storytelling is an ancient practice. It’s how we transfer information to one another, and humans have told stories since time began. What we discover in this short documentary series is the way story captures our hearts and imaginations.