film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Review: Capture Kill Release

Jen and Fahrang are a charming young couple. They film their cutesy pillow talk, they people-watch at the park, and they goof around at the hardware store while they pick up tools for their DIY projec...

film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Neon: Review

It’s always impressive when a complex yet heart-filled story can be told within a runtime of 15-minutes. But that is exactly what Mark J. Blackman does with his urban-fantasy film Neon. The story of N...

film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Review: Gleason (2017)

This raw, uncompromising film feels less like a documentary and more like a genuine, prolonged observance in to somebody else’s life, as if the screen in front of us was a portal that allowed us to li...