Maite Uzal’s Mariana Hormiga is a short film that feels like stepping into a dream stitched together from folklore, satire, and surrealism. It’s playful, it’s haunting, and it’s brimming wit...
A couple comes home from a real estate awards banquet, and a celebration is in the air, but so is murder. Unbeknownst to the couple, a masked killer lurks inside their comfortable home. With little pr...
Die My Love: The BRWC Review. By George & Josh Bate Lynne Ramsay has cultivated a reputation for films that are as expertly crafted as they are difficult to stomach. Without exception, her filmogr...
Adaptation has been a heavy theme within Guillermo del Toro‘s most recent films. Nightmare Alley, based on the novel of the same name; Pinocchio, an Italian classic from the 1880s; and now his b...
White Agbada: Short Film Review. Lande Yoosuf’s White Agbada is a quiet storm of a short film — personal, poetic, and pulsing with ancestral energy. It’s the kind of story that doesn’t shout, but hums...











