#SheReviews If Beale Street Could Talk

Academy Award-winning writer/director Barry Jenkins’ first film since the Best Picture Oscar Winning Moonlight is IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK, his adaptation of James Baldwin’s novel – the first English-language feature film based on the work of the author, to whom the […]

#SheReviews 15 Minutes Of Fame

The Dark Underbelly of Celebrity By Susie Elelman Between the internet, social media and reality TV—fame is no longer reserved for a select few. All it takes is one viral video and you too can become a household name. But the entertainment […]

#SheReviews Robin Hood

The story is a new old This may be the seventh remake since 1922 but does it really matter when each one has a different twist to this legendary movie? Robin Hood movie makers are compelled to adjust to 21st century demands […]

#SheReviews Backtrack Boys

As a teacher and a mother I have always been concerned about the welfare of our young people. It benefits the whole society when we nurture and look after our youngsters even when they stumble and fall. I’ve never met a bad […]

#SheReviews In Like Flynn

IN LIKE FLYNN follows the story of Errol Flynn and his adventures before his rise to fame in Hollywood. Thomas Cocquerel as Errol Flynn serves as a guide for a Hollywood producer in the jungles of Papua New Guinea, when young Flynn […]

#SheReviews Ladies In Black

One of my favourite plays for 2017 was Queensland Theatre’s ‘Ladies In Black’ based on Madeleine St John’s classic novel ‘The Women In Black’. The costumes, the era, the story and the colourful characters all spoke to me and had me laughing, […]

#SheReviews I Am Paul Walker

Having three sons and a husband who all loves cars, I am very familiar with the work of Paul Walker who played the role of Brian O’Conner in the many ‘Fast and Furious’ films. My son’s teenage years were punctuated by the release of […]

#SheReviews Hearts Beat Loud

It is easy to see why an all star cast signed on to make the feel good comedy/drama ‘Hearts Beat Loud’. This quirky indie film has a lot of heart and soul and my family and I thoroughly loved it.There is a […]

#SheReviews- The Book Club

I am ashamed to say that even though I love books I have never joined a book club. I am in a writing group and have popped into the book club at my local library, especially when they are talking about a […]

#SheReviews Chappaquiddick

Late on the night of Friday 18th July 1969, aspiring U.S. presidential candidate Senator Edward (Ted) Kennedy left a party on Chappaquiddick Island. With 28-year-old Mary Jo Kopechne as a passenger in his car, Kennedy accidentally drove off a bridge. He escaped, […]

#SheReviews Tully

#SheSociety was invited to witness Charlize Theron’s strong portrayal of her character Marlo in a soon to be released movie called “Tully” written by Diablo Cody, directed by Jason Reitman.   It is realistic to the point that it could almost turn […]

Faure Requiem

Is there anything more beautiful than listening to a choir in full voice? It’s a breathtaking celebration of life and happiness and the power of voices combining. She Society were treated to the uplifting sound of the accomplished Choir-Australian Voices who combined […]

#SheReviews BLOCKERS

#SheSociety was invited to attend a preview screening of hilarious new comedy BLOCKERS and it is safe to say that we were not disappointed. Starring Leslie Mann (The Other Woman, This Is 40), Ike Barinholtz (Neighbors, Suicide Squad) and John Cena (Trainwreck, Sisters). When three […]

Helen Mirren Haunts Us In Winchester

#SheSociety was invited to a review screening of Helen Mirren‘s latest film- Winchester. After watching the trailer for this film, the ladies here at SheSociety were intrigued and curious about the circumstances surrounding this story inspired by true events, so we sent […]

Kristina’s Magical Realism

SheSociety spoke to the effervescent Gold Coast mother of two Kristina Evans , about her latest novel- Serah Kohw/ Seer of past souls. It is the first book in her transcendence trilogy where factual adventures, romance and the supernatural come together. Kristina […]

The Wisdom In Fairy Tales

Can you feel it? There’s a change in the air. It’s the women of the world rising up and telling their stories, being there for other women and looking out for each other. Traditions lost are surfacing again; traditions of telling stories […]

Neeson Keeps Us On The Edge In- The Commuter

#SheBrisbane was invited to attend a review screening of Liam Neeson’s new action packed thriller The Commuter and it is safe to say that we were not disappointed. If you are a fan of Neeson’s taken then you are going to LOVE The Commuter, full […]

Review: Scenes From A Marriage

Marriage is the word on everyone’s lips at the moment. What is it that drives us to pair and share our lives together ? What happens as time passes, lives change and the happily ever after fairy tale sometimes crumbles? These issues […]

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