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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Review: Mae So Ha Uma (Don’t Call Me Son)

Review: Mae So Ha Uma (Don’t Call Me Son)

7th August 2016
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Louise McLeod Tabouis
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Pierre (Naomi Nero) and his little sister Jacqueline (Lais Dais) live with their widowed mother Arcay (Dani Nefussi). Pierre, a beautiful gender-ambivalent 17-year-old is boring his way through high-school while playing in a garage band, cross-dressing and grunting at his mother. The results of a police-requested DNA test mean the

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Ghostbusters Ratings Highlight Negative Perception Of Female-Led Films

Ghostbusters Ratings Highlight Negative Perception Of Female-Led Films

6th August 2016
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By Natalie Morin. The backlash against the recently-released "Ghostbusters" film has proved that the internet can be much scarier than ghosts. Many expected the female-led remake of the 1984 male-led classic would prove to be controversial in certain spheres (ahem, Reddit). But ever since the first trailer for the film dropped earlier

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Review - Gary Numan: Android In La La Land

Review – Gary Numan: Android In La La Land

5th August 2016
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Daryl Bär
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In the late 1970s an enigmatic young musician erupted into the limelight and created a signature sound that would resonate throughout an age and influence entire generations that followed. Through depression, anxiety, family strife and financial woes, Gary Numan struggled to maintain his livelihood while juggling a family, a career

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Remembering Alan Rickman

Remembering Alan Rickman

4th August 2016
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To celebrate the release of Entertainment One’s Eye in the Sky we look back at the life and career of one of the most influential and spectacular British actor’s in Hollywood filming history. Born in Acton, London the British great was known prominently for his influences in both the filming

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Don Cheadle's Miles Ahead

Six Of The Best Jazz Films Ever Made

3rd August 2016
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Dedicated to Jon Crespo. Given that the first ever feature length film with synchronized sound, The Jazz Singer was a film about Jazz, it’s no surprise that Hollywood has such a rich history within the genre.  The latest addition to the jazz film category, Miles Ahead is a standout.  Available on

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