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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 ...
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, ...
Childhood Trauma & Mental Health: 10 Films – In celebration of the deeply personal, autobiographical new documentary Your Mum and Dad (out 26th April),from European Academy Award Nominee Klaartje ...
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 ...
GAME is the debut feature from INVADA FILMS, the newly launched arm of Bristol-based Invada Records, owned by film composer and Portishead co-founder Geoff Barrow, who also co-wrote and produced the ...
Making a Beatles Movie in Ireland: Part 2. My journey with my short Beatles film, Mersey Boys. By Steven G. Farrell. In 2017 I flew over to Ireland to make a movie with Paddy Murphy and Celtic Badger ...
The Children’s Hour: Review. By Joe Muldoon. In the November of 1810, two teachers (Marianne Woods and Jane Pirie) of an Edinburgh all-girls’ boarding school were falsely accused of having been ...
A Family Affair: Review. By Joe Muldoon. A poorly-rated silent retreat, a bumbling manager trying to appease his in-laws, creditors out for blood, an impromptu property auction; A Family Affair is ...
The Happiest Place on Earth is a bleak and sobering look at The American Dream gone bad, and how precarious our lives are within the society we've created.
F1 starts to feel bloated and repetitive at a certain point as the film runs for 156 minutes. It’s a fun ride though, containing plenty of blockbuster ...
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 ...
Jules Dassin: Blacklisted, Overlooked And Unsung. By Simon Thompson J ules Dassin is a true example of a great filmmaker whose work in multiple genres goes strangely unsung. Like his contemporary ...
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