Bits & Pieces: The 45th President Edition

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We get sent a lot of film treats here at BRWC, so here’s a place we can share them with you.  They’ll be clips, trailers, images and posters, links and all sorts.  Enjoy.


Here is Symphony of Violence, an ultra slick, high-octane supercut of John Wick’s story so far! Featuring an incredible compilation of action sequences from the first film, the balletic video is guaranteed to whet your appetite ahead of the release of John Wick: Chapter Two on February 17.

Micro-budget slasher film Pitchfork releases a ‘killer’ new behind-the-scenes featurette ahead of Friday the 13th VOD bow.

Following the recent six BAFTA nominations for MANCHESTER BY THE SEA including Best Film, a brand new clip has been made available to celebrate the film’s release in cinemas today. Directed by Kenneth Lonergan (You Can Count On Me, Margaret)​​, MANCHESTER BY THE SEA’s Casey Affleck has also received a Golden Globe® Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama.



Following the global announcement of the premiere date for the highly-anticipated original drama “The Son”, the show will debut in the UK on AMC exclusively on Tuesday 18th April at 9:00pm on BT TV.  “The Son” stars Pierce Brosnan and sees his return to TV for the first time in 30 years.

Based on the critically acclaimed, award-winning novel by György Dragomán, The White King, set in a fictitious dictatorship, can be described as 1984 meets Empire of the Sun with its startling and “all-too-timely” exploration of what the world would, and could, look like. It also portrays life under an oppressive regime and how this impacts each and every person in different ways.

Australian-shot family film My Pet Dinosaur will premiere at EFM.  This is the second feature for Matt Drummond, renowned for his work as an Emmy Award winning, Visual Effects Supervisor. His previous film Dinosaur Island (2014), was nominated for a 2015 AEAF Award for Feature Film Animation.

SOUTHERN FURY, the action-packed thriller that takes you on a a trip to the underbelly of the Deep South as Adrian Grenier, Nicolas Cage and John Cusack go head-to-head, in cinemas from February 24, 2017 courtesy of Signature Entertainment.

The trailer for THE LOST CITY OF Z, which stars Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson, Sienna Miller and Tom Holland and tells the incredible true story of British explorer Percy Fawcett’s journey into the Amazon, is out.  THE LOST CITY OF Z is in UK cinemas March 24th.

The post-apocalyptic drama Graffiti deals with the universal themes of isolation and loneliness through the eyes of one character, in a world where every day is exactly the same until a mysterious person makes contact. This intense and atmospheric film was created and directed by Lluís Quílez and shot in Pripyat, Ukraine, the Chernobyl nuclear accident site.

Meet Tommy Akhtar (Riz Ahmed), cricket fan, devoted son to an ailing father and deadbeat private eye. He’s got an office above a cab firm, a taste for cigarettes and bourbon, and a finely tuned moral compass that he keeps hidden behind a sharp cynicism. When Tommy walks into his office one morning to find high-class prostitute Melody seeking his help, he’s launched into a story that plays as an utterly original modern noir.

Legendary hitman John Wick is forced back out of retirement by a former associate plotting to seize control of a shadowy international assassins guild. Bound by a blood oath to help him, John travels to Rome where he squares off against some of the world’s deadliest killers. The first clip for John Wick: Chapter Two, entitled ‘Again so soon’ with John Wick (Keanu Reeves) and his dog returning to the continental hotel is here.

Danny (Richard Pawulski), a teenager with autism, escapes the inner city for the beautiful countryside as part of his Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. Little does he know, that bitter Nicholas (Danny Miller; Emmerdale) is hunting him, stemming from a lie created by the enamoured and envious Julia (Natalie Martins) and new boy Calvin (Reece Douglas; Waterloo Road). As the three close in on Danny, Nicholas’ behaviour becomes increasingly erratic and violent, Julia and Calvin must decide whether to go through with Nicholas’ deadly plan.


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Alton loves film. He is founder and Editor In Chief of BRWC.  Some of the films he loves are Rear Window, Superman 2, The Man With The Two Brains, Clockwise, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, Trading Places, Stir Crazy and Punch-Drunk Love.

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