Bits & Pieces: Pi Day Edition

Bits & Pieces: Pi Day Edition

Newlywed Elizabeth, played by Abbey Lee (Mad Max: Fury Road), joins her brilliant scientist husband Henry, played by Ciarán Hinds (The Woman in Black, Justice League, Frozen), at his magnificent estate, where he spoils her with lavish dinners. Despite her new life of luxury, including the attentive treatment offered by the house staff, Elizabeth can’t shake the feeling that something isn’t quite right. As Henry leads Elizabeth on a dazzling tour of the high-tech property, he explains that everything in his world now belongs to her, everything except for a locked-off room he forbids her from entering. Wracked by curiosity, Elizabeth seizes her chance to investigate while Henry is away, only to be changed in ways she can’t hide. Newlywed Elizabeth joins her scientist husband Henry at his high-tech estate, where all she sees is her own – all but one uncanny, locked-off room.


At a medical research facility in Puerto Rico, daring neuroscientist Will Foster (Keanu Reeves) is on the verge of successfully transferring human consciousness into a robot when his family is tragically killed in a car crash. Not wanting to say goodbye to his wife (Alice Eve) and three children, Will recruits his colleague Ed (Thomas Middleditch) on an audacious mission to preserve their minds and transfer them into secretly-grown clone bodies…

The murderous marionettes are on the march! Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, brings the kills, thrills and spills in the bloodthirsty reboot of Charles Band’s classic horror franchise from co-directors Tommy Wiklund and Sonny Laguna (Wither, Blood Runs Cold) and writer S. Craig Zahler (Bone Tomahawk, Dragged Across Concrete).



Colin West’s Here & Beyond tells a touching story about a scientist who, after being diagnosed with Dementia, goes on a quest to relive his memories by using a time machine. This award-winning film will screen at Cinequest Film Festival and Miami Science Fiction Film Festival in March. It previously screened at Other World Austin Film Festival, Boston Science Fiction Film Festival and NewFilmmakers LA. This topical film stars Greg Lucey (Sleepwalk) and Christine Kellogg-Darrin (Grey’s Anatomy).

The story follows OA as she navigates a new dimension, one in which she had a completely different life as a Russian heiress, and one in which she once again finds herself as Hap’s captive. Part II introduces Karim Washington, a private detective tasked with finding a missing teen. His path crosses with OA, as they try to solve the mystery of the teen’s whereabouts and a house on Nob Hill connected to the disappearance of several teenagers. Meanwhile, back in the first dimension, BBA, Angie and the boys find themselves on a journey to understand the truth behind OA’s story and the incredible realities she described. The OA Part II is once again coming from visionaries Brit Marling who is also starring in the show and Zal Batmanglij who created and wrote the eight-chapter odyssey together.

Orange Is The New Black’s Taylor Schilling makes her horror debut facing a mother’s worst nightmare to save her family from the evil within. From horror rising stars Nicholas McCarthy (The Pact), Jeff Buhler (Pet Sematary), and the producer of The Exorcism of Emily Rose, brace yourself for one of the scariest films of the year!


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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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