by user | Jul 20, 2025 | Reviews
Jungle Beat 2 – Delightful Animated Entertainment for The Young Ones 3 Read More Review As Dee Theart mentioned in her review of the first film version of the Jungle Beat franchise, the story is originally based on an African tale that has aired in 200 countries since...
by user | Jul 18, 2025 | Reviews
A Kind of Madness – A Beautiful Glimpse into Memories of Days Gone By 3 Read More Review A Kind of Madness is a South African film that places dementia under the spotlight. Despite this backdrop, it’s not a depressing story. Rather, it’s an uplifting tale about...
by user | Jun 20, 2025 | Reviews
Semi-soeter – Babies, Big Misunderstandings and Buffoonery 3 Read More Review Semi-Soeter brings back Jaci and JP in a sequel filled with pretend-parenting and a few emotional moments. This time, they take part in a marketing pitch for a baby brand called...
by user | May 26, 2025 | Reviews
Sisters on a Slow Tour: Sweet, but Without a Kick 3 Read More Review Die Kwiksilwers is a lighthearted comedy for the whole family. Directed by Jordy Sank, who also co-wrote the script with Gabriella Blumberg and Marista van Eeden, the film was produced by Sank and...
by user | May 23, 2025 | Reviews
Die Dekonstruksie van Retta Blom – “Ek sien ’n blom.” 3 Read More Review “Ek sien ’n blom.” This quote, from the long-awaited film, based on Zelda Bezuidenhout’s beloved novel describes how the main character, Retta Blom, may be insecure about...
by user | Feb 2, 2025 | Reviews
Homecoming – An African Christmas Story is brimming with nostalgia and Eastern Cape landscapes. 3 Read More Review Homecoming: An African Christmas Story already pays tribute with its title to the film that served as its inspiration, namely The Homecoming: A Christmas...