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

Review: Capture Kill Release

12th March 2017
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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 projects. The problem is, their DIY project is thrill-seeking murder, their trips to the park are prowls for

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Neon: Review

Neon: Review

11th March 2017
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Callum Forbes
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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 Neon focuses on the love of a man and woman who have never met, in fact

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

Review: Gleason (2017)

11th March 2017
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Lauren Turner
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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 live and breathe along with someone else’s journey. Such is Gleason, the engrossing documentary

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Kong: Skull Island - The BRWC Review

Kong: Skull Island – Ape For The Seventies

9th March 2017
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By Steve Palace. Upcoming creature feature Kong: Skull Island stomps into cinemas this week, bringing with it a strong Seventies flavour. From the Apocalypse Now-inspired atmosphere to a retro soundtrack, Warner Bros/Legendary have gone all out to deliver the monstrous companion piece to Jaws the decade arguably never had. Unusual though it

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC It's Not My Fault And I Don't Care Anyway (2017) - Review

It’s Not My Fault And I Don’t Care Anyway (2017) – Review

9th March 2017
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By Last Caress. "'It's not my fault, and I don't care anyway'. Say it with me!" Patrick Spencer (Alan Thicke) is a self-help guru, and a very rich and successful one at that, advocating a philosophy of "Me First" selfishness which, in the Twitter/Selfie age, would no doubt go down a storm.

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