#SheWatches – Birds of Prey

 All DC comic fans have to see Director, Cathy Yan’s, Birds Of Prey, it’s part of the process. If anything, just to watch the magnificent Margot Robbie playing her energetic, crazy, super intelligent avenging character, Harley Quinn. Akin to the Kill Bill […]

#SheWatches The Peanut Butter Falcon

The Peanut Butter Falcon, ignites immediate interest and you wonder what on earth this movie is about. You will come to understand as you watch it and I am thankful I accepted SheSociety’s invitation from Georgina at Think Tank Communications, otherwise I […]

Crafters Unite Globally For Australian Wildlife

It is difficult to watch the devastation families are subjected to from damaging bushfires spread across our wonderful Australian continent, let alone witness the helpless wildlife caught up in it all.  Innocent and traumatised, unable to express their feelings nor cry out […]

Ahhh, Tuscany, Northern Italy

Mention Tuscany and I haven’t found a person who doesn’t go “ahhh, it is on my wish list” or “‘ahhh, beautiful Tuscany, I didn’t want to leave”. I certainly was not ready to leave when my Writing Masterclass Workshop with Dr Sue […]

#SheWatches Knives Out

How wonderful to see an old style murder mystery in a modernised ‘whodunit’ movie. Writer and   director Rian Johnson of Brick, Looper, The Last Jedi, recreates a mastermind murder mystery that is like a large ball of wool as it endlessly […]

#SheWatches The Report

Movies are extraordinary when based on actual events and a reason why The Report constantly held my full attention and kept my heartbeat rapid. It was an eye-opening, overwhelming account of events that occurred behind the scenes since  the aftermath of 9/11.  […]

#SheWatches Stephen King’s Doctor Sleep

You only have to mention a Stephen King movie and everyone goes “ooo scary” and normally I am the first to say this, but his stories always manage to incorporate a humanitarian aspect I find appealing. Directed by Mike Flanagan, Stephen King’s […]

#SheReviews Orpheus & Eurydice – Opera QLD

“A taste of Opera Queensland’s’ upcoming production of Orpheus & Eurydice” the invitation said. Well I can only say what a privilege it was to represent SheSociety on this enthralling evening of music, friends, people and delectable food. Director of Learning, Regional […]

#SheWatches After the Wedding

It’s wonderful to watch the beginning of a movie and wonder where it will end up. Based on the Academy Award nominated film by Susanne Bier, After the Wedding had me intrigued. It took a while to connect the interesting moments as […]

5 Minutes of Nothing

I thought I would share this simple but effective way of giving your mind a chance to tune out in a short time slot. Over the years it has benefited me when I apply my “5 Minutes of Nothing”, about doing nothing. […]

#SheWatches IT Chapter Two

Based on Stephen Kings 1986 novel, the original IT movie was released in 2017. I didn’t have the courage to see it then. But this time, SheSociety sent me an invitation to the sequel IT Chapter Two and I courageously decided to […]

#SheReviews Hollywood Scent by Nick Winters

I devour books from all different genre’s depending on what I am seeking or on recommendation.  It may be for historical interest, learning, self-help, biographies, memoir, romanticism, crime or purely a means to jump into new world and escape from the one […]

#SheWatches The Nightingale

Brutal colonisation and arrogance. How on earth did they cope, women, convicts, emancipists, settlers. Transported and relocated to “hell on earth” Van Diemen’s Land after surviving treacherous seas sailing from the United Kingdom of Great Britain. And innocent aboriginal communities invaded by […]

#SheWatches Amazing Grace

For lovers of Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, you must see this original, recently released footage captured in 1972 by Warner Brothers.  The film Amazing Grace has never been shown before and presents us with a most upfront and personal side of […]

#SheWatches The Keeper

When movies are based on a true story, you often discover astonishing tales you may never have known about otherwise.  The Keeper is one of those movies, about a German Prisoner of War, Bert Trautmann, who was sent to Northern England at […]

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