Archie: The BRWC Review. Archibald Alexander Leech was born in Bristol in 1906. He had a poor upbringing fraught with personal trauma as his father had his mother committed against her wishes, meaning...
Ireland has a reputation and it’s so hard to get it just right when portraying it on screen. On one hand it could be an outsider’s view of the country which could evoke all the worst stereotypes imagi...
Good Burger 2: The BRWC Review. By Jake Peffer. In 1997, Nickelodeon decided to try out a sketch from their hit TV show, All That, as a full-length movie. While Good Burger didn’t make much nois...
Napoleon: The BRWC Review. By Daniel Rester. Sir Ridley Scott is about to turn 86 in a few days, and yet the director still brings the energy of a filmmaker in his forties. His latest muscular histo...
Eden Lake: Review. By Joe Muldoon. Poor, nasty, brutish, and short – a description befitting of a Hobbesian nightmare and of the sinister teens inhabiting Eden Lake. Uncompromising in its brutality an...











