Anuja: Review. By Josiah Teal. Anuja gets its name from its 9-year-old protagonist, Anuja, a math prodigy working in a sewing mill in India. Despite child labor laws, Anuja and her older sister work 1...
Nickel Boys: Another Review. By Nick Boyd. “Nickel Boys,” based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead, is a heartbreaking, powerful and unconventionally shot film set in ...
The Perfect Tomato: Review. By Robert Ewing Life is not perfect. Every minute of every day, we do something that we wish we could have done better or wished we were in pursuit of our dreams rather tha...
The Last Showgirl is a curious thing, it feels more like a character study rather than a film. The final moments of a Vegas showgirl performing the last show under the casino spotlight is portrayed br...
Away: The BRWC Review. By Hope Moore. Wow. Gints Zilbalodis‘s Away film was a big treat! The film from my perspective has many layers and angles that could connect to an audience of any age or b...











