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Katie McGlynn Edition: Bits & Pieces

Katie McGlynn Edition: Bits & Pieces

2nd October 2021
NEWS
Alton Williams
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Katie McGlynn Edition: Bits & Pieces - "Carving the Divine" offers a rare look into the 1400-year-old Japanese Buddhist wood carving tradition and the practitioners struggling to preserve its legacy in a rapidly changing Japan.  In “Finch,” a man, a robot and a dog form an unlikely family in a powerful

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ride the eagle

Ride The Eagle: Review

2nd October 2021
REVIEWS
BRWC
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Ride The Eagle: Review. By Alif Majeed. I realized Ride the Eagle was co-written by its star, Jack Johnson, only when I finished watching the movie. Though I did a double-take, it makes total sense as the lead character seems tailor-made to play to his biggest strengths. This is not

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage: The BRWC Review

1st October 2021
REVIEWS
Matt Conway
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Venom: Let There Be Carnage Synopsis: Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) attempts to reignite his career by interviewing serial killer Cletus Kasady. Before he is executed for his crimes, Cletus becomes the host of the symbiote Carnage and escapes prison after a failed execution. It's up to Venom and Eddie's dysfunctional odd-couple

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Carving The Divine: Review

Carving The Divine: Review

1st October 2021
REVIEWS
Ray Lobo
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CARVING THE DIVINE:  BUDDHIST SCULPTORS OF JAPAN:  REVIEW The documentary genre is as varied a genre as they come.  Some documentaries are poetic, some are politically activist in their aims, some are personal, some are universal in scope.  What all documentaries have in common, however, is that they try to inform. 

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Three Films That Make Us Feel Like We’re Living The High Life

How To Make A Living As An Actor Without Moving To Hollywood

1st October 2021
FEATURES
BRWC
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How to Make a Living as An Actor Without Moving to Hollywood - There's a misconception that you have to live in Hollywood (or New York City) in order to make a living as an actor. While most starring roles are cast out of New York and the Los

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