Director Michal Krzywicki’s dystopian sci-fi film The Day I Found a Girl in the Trash places us in Poland in 2026. We are told that the Polish government has enacted a system wherein those convicted ...
The Outsiders: The BRWC Review. By Alif Majeed. Greasers, as a subculture, have always been depicted in movies as cool, unflappable people or guys ready to pick up a fight at the drop of the hat. Star...
One subgenre I love is the time travel subgenre. Not only is it an interesting subject to base a film around, but it can be executed in various genres, whether it’s sci-fi, comedy or even horror. And,...
Being The Ricardos: The BRWC Review I’m 19…and from England, it’s fair to say I didn’t know what ‘I Love Lucy’ was growing up, nor did I know the history behind Lucille and Desi, but damn was I wrong ...
Belfast. By Nick Boyd. “Belfast” is an evocatively done exploration of a nine-year-old Protestant boy’s childhood growing up in Northern Ireland in 1969. As the Catholics and Protestants are at war ...











