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A raw, unrelenting urban thriller, newly revitalised. The Night of the Juggler in 4K is not just a cleaner print, it’s a ...
Thankfully, there is already sufficient Cage that at a rate of one a month it will still last until we're all dead, even if for some unspeakable ...
Trailer Talk: July 2025 The summer is not only known for its Blockbuster movie releases, but also for the number of trailers that are announced. So, I’ve compiled a few that arrived this month, ...
Superman: The BRWC Review. By Jake Peffer. Superman has gone through his ups and downs (no pun intended) over the years when it comes to the big screen. Henry Cavill’s tenure as the character ...
Thin Places: Short Review. By Joe Muldoon. Grieving the sudden deaths of her sister Tama (Quannah Chasinghorse) and nephew Junior (Roman Romero), Birdie (Shelby Factor) drifts along the liminal zones ...
Reboots are tricky, almost as tricky as a legacy sequel. But attempting them both is beyond challenging. The horror genre is no stranger to many reboots and legacy sequels, and the slasher sub-genre ...
Fantastic Four: First Steps – The BRWC Review. By Jake Peffer. Over the last twenty years, audiences have had the opportunity to witness three Fantastic Four movies. Unfortunately, none of the three ...
The food-based slot machine games especially those featuring cheese illustrate how basic ideas can transform into deep gameplay experiences. These games ...
Fantastic Four: First Steps – Another Review. By Daniel Rester. Marvel’s famous comic book family The Fantastic Four has finally arrived in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Four previous Fantastic Four ...
The Electric State: The BRWC Review. By Josiah Teal. The Electric State has everything a studio thinks would make a hit. The film features the Russo Brothers directing and once again collaborating ...
B Is For Bachata: Review. By Robert Ewing. Culture plays a huge role in our identity, particularly for first-generation immigrants who bring aspects of their heritage with them, linking them back to ...
Lilo & Stitch: The BRWC Review. By Joe Muldoon. Almost 23 years after Experiment 626 crash-landed on Earth, the little blue alien has found himself back in cinemas, this time in live-action. And ...