Above: Asylum seekers flee their homeland by boat, captured in the documentary ‘Human Flow’.
By: Clare Bruce
“The world is shrinking, and people from different religions, different cultures, are going to have to learn to live with each other.”
Above: Asylum seekers flee their homeland by boat, captured in the documentary ‘Human Flow’.
By: Clare Bruce
“The world is shrinking, and people from different religions, different cultures, are going to have to learn to live with each other.”
Above: Stryper guitarist Oz Fox. Photo: John Charles, Facebook.
By: Clare Bruce
A sudden health scare has cast a shadow over Christian metal band Stryper and its current world tour, as long-time guitarist Oz Fox faces a diagnosis of brain tumours.
By: Clare Bruce
When Stryper first exploded onto the music scene in 1983 in all their vinyl-and-big-hair glory, they baffled believers and metal fans alike.
By: Clare Bruce
It’s huge, anthemic and infectious, and it’s got a music video that jumps from the screen like an explosion in a paint factory—thus is Joy, the latest single from Christian rock duo, For King & Country.
By: Laura Bennett
Dwayne Johnson doesn’t need fancy titles for his movies when one word will do: ‘Rampage’, ‘Faster’, ‘SKYSCRAPER’. Boom.
By: Anne Rinaudo
Can superheroes teach us some important lessons about how to respond to a crisis? That’s the question Katie Cox, PhD candidate at the Australian National University (ANU), is examining. Her doctoral project investigates the influence of national security in Marvel’s ‘Iron Man’ and its sequels.
By: Laura Bennett
If Avengers: Infinity War had you gasping for air and longing for the comical days of Arnie as Mr Freeze, Ant-Man and the Wasp is the superhero flick for you.
By: Leigh Ockey
I’ll just come right out and say it. I’m an everyday man who likes When Calls The Heart.
By: Laura Bennett
Sailing around the world or spending a night at sea watching the sunset seems thoroughly romantic but, based on a true story; Adrift may put you off ever leaving dry land.
By: Bob Hoose
Claire Dearing is different now. She’s had a change of heart.
Whereas she used to be all about the business of managing the dinosaur theme park Jurassic World, she’s now much more invested in protecting the endangered creatures that once populated that mega-vacation attraction.