Jess Glynne Edition: Bits & Pieces – Vertigo Releasing is excited to announce the release of CALIGULA: THE ULTIMATE CUT, a full 4K reconstruction of the notorious 1980 classic starring Malcolm McDowell (A CLOCKWORK ORANGE), Academy Award…
Gladiator 2: Trailer Talk After news of an unexpected sequel last week, another unexpected one had its trailer released around the same time, which was for ‘Gladiator 2’. ‘Gladiator 2’ stars Pedro Pascal (The Last of Us, The Mandalorian),…
Bitcoin has become a controversial subject ever since its conception. On top of the majority of people not really understanding what it is there’s a lot more to consider. Things such as the environmental impact which has yet to be fully…
The Serena Variations: Review. By Christopher Patterson. A Display of Talent Deeply Hidden Behind It’s Wasted Runtime and Execution I recently had the chance to see a short called The Serena Variations. It is quite an artistic short. I…
The Echo: Review. By Joe Muldoon. From the heart and mind of widely celebrated filmmaker-documentarian Tatiana Huezo comes The Echo, a meditative docufiction that centres itself around a small rural village in Puebla, Mexico. Slow,…
AfrAId: Trailer Talk First a robotic doll, then animatronics, and now a security home system. It seems that Blumhouse are running full speed when it comes to horror films about technology gone wrong, this time with ‘AFRAID’. ‘AFRAID’ stars…
Jake Large (Nathan Hill) is a lawyer who’s engaged to a beautiful woman and everything seems to be going his way. Then one day he finds a pregnant woman who is being assaulted and without thinking he leaps into action rescuing her. The…
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 – Review. By Daniel Rester. Kevin Costner returns to the director’s chair for the first time in two decades for Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1. It’s the first entry of a planned four-part…
Kalki 2898 AD: Review. By Samhith Ankam. Kind of insane???? For Tollywood standards, this is such a successful reskin of conventional sci-fi without any real “take-me-outs” in relation to the budget. It looks “good”, and copious amounts of…
Aloners: Review. By Joe Muldoon. Some films adopt such an incisive realism that they resemble fly-on-the-wall documentary filmmaking more than cinema itself – first-timer Hong Sung-eun’s Aloners presents itself as such, similarly to Ken…
Land Of Mine: Review. By Joe Muldoon. Exploring a world ravaged by conflict, Martin Zandvliet’s Oscar-nominated 2015 postwar drama Land Of Mine (a fantastic pun in itself) is a deeply moving exercise in humanity. Set in Denmark immediately…
Get You Better: Review. By Christopher Patterson. A Personal, Heartfelt, Short That Is One of the Best This Year I was able to see a short film titled Get You Better, which has become a kind of fascination for me. You ever watch something…
Nosferatu: Trailer Talk While there have been constant remakes being released and announced, the one that has worried me the most is ‘Nosferatu’. Despite the film having a remake in the 80’s, the original film is a classic and a…
Hunter x Hunter: Review. By Christopher Patterson. One of the Most Brilliant, Varied, and Boundlessly Fun Series to Ever Exist Hunter x Hunter has always been one of those shows that, once you watch, you almost cry since you can’t…
Hit Man: The BRWC Review. By Jake Peffer. Director Richard Linklater has once again crafted another stellar movie. The script, written by Linklater and Powell, is top notch and really works from start to finish. There are numerous scenes…
Sugababes Edition: Bits & Pieces – Opening in UK & Irish cinemas on 28th June 2024, ETERNAL YOU is a new feature documentary exploring the very human effects of ‘griefbots’ – AI tools that allow the perception of ’talking to’ your loved…
Spirited Away: Review: By Christopher Patterson. A Vibrant, Loose, Free, Yet Disorganized, Lazy, and Exhausted Film Recently, I decided to binge watch Miyazaki’s filmography, and the one that caught my eye the most was Spirited Away.…
X-Men ‘97 – Season 1 Review. By Simon Lalji. To me my X:men: the words that may have just saved marvel. The Appropriately titled ‘X-men ‘97’, acts as a sequel series to the beloved 90’s X-men the animated series, picking up right after the…
I Saw The TV Glow: The BRWC Review. By Jake Peffer. I Saw The TV Glow is the perfect example of a movie that has so much potential to be great but doesn’t stick the landing in its execution. Director/Writer Jane Schoenbrun has an…
Smile 2: Trailer Talk After the previous film scared audiences in 2022, it’s a surprise to see that the sequel to the horror film ‘Smile’ has taken this long to come around. But the curse has returned once again. ‘Smile 2’ stars Naomi…
War And Justice: Review. By Simon Lalji. Harrowing, shocking and somewhat excruciating War, conflict and justice. Three words to define the documentary ‘War and Justice’. ‘War and Justice’ tells the continuous story of war throughout the…
All of Us: Season 1 – Review. By Christopher Patterson. A Wholesome & Valuable Family Drama Now and then, there is a time when a show comes that is simply great. It’s not changing the television game, and it’s not trying to be an HBO show.…
Inside Out 2: The BRWC Review. By Christopher Patterson. A Fun, Sometimes Enjoyable, But Exhaustively Lazy Popcorn Sequel to a Modern Animated Classic Recently, I was able to finally watch Inside Out 2. I watched the original when I was a…
Boys Like You: The BRWC Review Short films are tricky. They’re calling cards for directors and actors to show off what they can do behind the camera without a lot of resources. They’re also a tough thing to review because they either work…
The Quilters: Review. By Richard Schertzer. When one thinks of prison, you wouldn’t expect an activity like quilting to be discussed around the prisoners, but Jenifer McShane’s short documentary discusses all of that and some more. The…
Alien: Romulus – Trailer Talk June has, so far, treated movie fans with a lot of great trailers including the highly anticipated new entry in the ‘Alien’ franchise. Produced by Ridley Scott (Alien, Aliens) and directed by Fede Alvarez …
Megalopolis – The BRWC Review. By Samhith Ankam. It’s hard to gauge if this movie is really as humble as it wants to be; you’re kind of spending the whole movie waiting for it to be a bit more classically about how fame entangles itself in…
Tiger Stripes: Another Review. By Christopher Patterson. A Clever Spin On Growing Up Taken To The Extreme Tiger Stripes starts with this shot, with the character of Zaffan looking at something ominously before switching to her dancing.…
American Mileage: Review. By Richard Schertzer. What might seem like a simple story of the talented vagabond turns into a road trip movie for the ages that leaves us smiling from ear to ear. Cam Cole is a very talented musician from the UK…
Laura Woods Edition: Bits & Pieces – Apple TV+ today released the trailer for the upcoming live-action family series “Me,” an elevated cinematic coming-of-age story from Barry L. Levy (“Vantage Point,”) premiering globally on Friday, July…