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Trying: The BRWC Review

Trying: The BRWC Review

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Trying: The BRWC Review. By Alif Majeed. You always tend to be wary when a show tries to start with a loud bang by shocking the audience to get their attention. And Trying is a… Trying: The BRWC Review

Baby Hers: Review

Baby Hers: Review

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By Rowan Malyon. Heart-breaking and eye-opening, Susan Rosenzweig proves that a documentary doesn’t need to be lengthy or big budget to get its point across. Though only a brief fifteen minutes, Baby Hers shines a… Baby Hers: Review

Alive

Alive: Review

A man (Thomas Cocquerel) wakes up in serious pain with no memory of how he got there after only what he can presume to be an accident. After realising something is wrong, he attempts to… Alive: Review

Galina Antonova

Galina Antonova: A Quick Chat

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Galina Antonova is the host of the successful ‘Brains and Beauty Podcast’. By Eleanor Klein. Born in Russia but living in Los Angeles, Galina has quickly made an impressive career for herself. With a successful… Galina Antonova: A Quick Chat

my spy

My Spy: The BRWC Review

Nine-year-old Sophie (Chloe Coleman) catches JJ (Dave Bautista), a hardened CIA operative, spying on her family during a routine surveillance operation. In exchange for not blowing his cover, JJ begrudgingly agrees to show the precocious… My Spy: The BRWC Review