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Nathan Pfaff: BRWC Exclusive Interview

Nathan Pfaff: BRWC Exclusive Interview

17th January 2020
INTERVIEWS
Alton Williams
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Nathan Pfaff: BRWC Exclusive Interview. Available on demand from today, “Film School Africa” is an insightful and compelling documentary about a Hollywood casting agent who leaves her life behind for a job teaching film in Africa. We spoke to director Nathan Pfaff about it. How would you describe film school Africa? On

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Ferris, Hustlers, In Fear: Quarantine Streaming

Hustlers Claims No.1 On Downloads Only

16th January 2020
NEWS
Alton Williams
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Jennifer Lopez returns to the top of the Official Charts - this time reigning supreme over the Official Film Chart as her 2019 film Hustlers claims Number 1 on digital downloads only. Also starring Constance Wu, Lili Reinhart, Kiki Palmer, Lizzo and Cardi B, Hustlers tells the story – based on a viral New York

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No Fathers In Kashmir: Review

No Fathers In Kashmir: Review

16th January 2020
REVIEWS
Allie Loukas
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“No Fathers in Kashmir” tells the story of a 16-year-old girl Noor, a British national and a foreigner in Kashmir who arrived there via her mother and almost step-father. Noor’s tie to western society is apparent from the beginning of the film. Her love for selfies and her smartphone connects

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Dolittle

Dolittle: The BRWC Review

15th January 2020
REVIEWS
Caillou Pettis
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Dr. John Dolittle (Robert Downey Jr.) lives in solitude behind the high walls of his lush manor in 19th-century England. His only companionship comes from an array of exotic animals that he speaks to on a daily basis. But when young Queen Victoria (Jessie Buckley) becomes gravely ill, the eccentric

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16 Bars

16 Bars: Review

15th January 2020
REVIEWS
Mark Goodyear
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Richmond Virginia, like so many other cities and towns before and since, is home to a jail. The host of those awaiting trials and sentencing jails see a revolving door of inmates throughout a year. Sam Bathrick’s new documentary 16 Bars takes us inside Richmond city jail and explores the

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