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Finding Bobbi

Finding Bobbi: BRWC Raindance Review

21st September 2019
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Finding Bobbi: BRWC Raindance Review. By Matt Keay. Returning to something after a lull is always a challenge. Not because there is a doubt in any previous skill or ability, rather a fear that the time that has elapsed will impinge on or inform negatively your experience; to the point

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Undone Undoes Traditional Schizophrenia Narratives

Undone Undoes Traditional Schizophrenia Narratives

21st September 2019
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Undone Undoes Traditional Schizophrenia Narratives. By Brandon Topp. We all shit our pants when Edward Norton’s narrator revealed himself as Tyler Durden in Fight Club. Several years and several ripoffs later, Mr. Robot managed to fool many of us in a similar way for its entire first season. In Noah

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Beyond The Bolex: BRWC Raindance Review

Beyond The Bolex: BRWC Raindance Review

20th September 2019
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Joel Fisher
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Beyond the Bolex is a documentary about the revolutionary Bolex camera, invented by Jaques Bolsey – great grandfather of this documentary’s host and director, Alyssa Bolsey. Working to document the development of his life’s work, Alyssa Bolsey’s research takes her through her great grandfather’s early life, his emigration to America

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The Big Movie Trailers To Check Out

Ad Astra: The BRWC Review

20th September 2019
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Mark Goodyear
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Some films aren’t so much narrative-driven epics as they are hypnotic slow-burning questions about humanity. In films like this, there may well be a story, but it takes a back seat. The real experience is within the viewer’s mind, how it interacts with what the film is asking and depicting. Space is so often

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Low Low: Review

Low Low: Review

20th September 2019
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By Matt Keay. Opening cold at a party the night before the last day of high school, the unflinching portrait of ‘Low Low’ is scratched in from the outset. A girl describes the first time she saw a man naked. She can recall the colour of his crotch; the way the

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