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Elspeth Dickens has a dream of performancing her special voice but being stucked in a remoted farmhouse with her twins boy. They are mischievous and cause her a lot of troubles but a web-cam becomes her pathway to prominence. Gradually, she has to chose between family and fame.
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Independent (UK)
[A] cheerful but cheesy Australia-set musical comedy.
July 07, 2014
Daily Express (UK)
It must be the season for naff musicals.
July 03, 2014
Total Film
Sadly, this Goddess falls a long way short of divine.
July 10, 2014
Sky Movies
The story seems simple enough, but somehow it can't decide which conflict it wants to hit, and as a result, none of them seem to matter.
July 03, 2014
London Evening Standard
Keating's film career has barely started. Alas, it may already have jumped the shark.
July 04, 2014
Contactmusic.com
Simplistic and sometimes painfully goofy, this Australian musical comedy only holds the attention by occasionally touching on some real relational issues.
July 07, 2014
Observer (UK)
Grinningly naff but nonetheless goodhearted ...
July 06, 2014
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Though you wouldn't say he's setting the world alight, there's nothing hideously bad about Ronan Keating's screen debut in Goddess.
July 03, 2014
Guardian
A film with the weirdly bland over-eagerness of a copy of Take a Break, based on a one-woman show called Sink Songs by cabaret performer Joanna Weinberg.
July 03, 2014
Time Out
The whole thing is irritatingly perky and sitcom-like. And Ronan Keating in his first acting role is pretty charmless.
July 01, 2014
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