Human’s relationship with machinery has been a subject in movies since the beginning of cinema with films like Metropolis in 1927. Through the years, the machinery has evolved into artificial intellig...
Blue Giant: The BRWC Review. By Joe Muldoon. Few films have captured the essence of jazz as energetically as Blue Giant. Based on the popular manga of the same name, the story is that of Dai Miyamoto ...
The Settlers: Review. By Alif Majeed. Very late in The Settlers, a character says, “Wool stained with blood loses its value”, which appears as a powerful statement about colonialism. It says a lot abo...
Weak Layers: Review. By Richard Schertzer. This film by Katie Burrell certainly seems funny, if you can try and find the laughs somewhere. I’m certain if the CW was optioning for a comedy tv series, i...
The Taste Of Things: The BRWC Review. By Joe Muldoon. Over the span of seven feature-length films, Trần Anh Hùng has established himself as one of the most unique storytellers in cinema today. Substit...











