Fallen Fruit: Review. By Richard Schertzer. A lot of films will have heart and humor with a meaningful message inside of it. Fallen Fruit is a film that has that but it has no idea how to use any of t...
Sting: Review. By Daniel Rester. Sting is a goofy, gooey giant spider film from Kiah Roache-Turner, the director behind the Wyrmwood zombie flicks. It takes place in a city apartment building during...
The Black Guelph: Review. By Richard Schertzer. ‘Trainspotting’ called and they want their movie back. It seems that every single character stereotype came to light in this movie without breaking any ...
Madu: Review. By Richard Schertzer. When you want to sit down and see a documentary on a child who attempts to chase his dreams to make for a brighter future, this is the one to see. It certainly has ...
Immaculate: The BRWC Review. By Joe Muldoon The ‘80s had Jamie Lee-Curtis, the ‘90s had Neve Campbell, and now the ‘20s have Sydney Sweeney, who is rapidly becoming a beloved scream queen and has prov...











