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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC From The Head Review

By Gordon Foote. Set in New York in 1995, From the Head tells the story of “Shoes”, a strip bar toilet attendant. The film plays out over a single day in his life, giving us a fascinating glimpse into...

film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Retro Review - On The Fiddle

James Bond is quite possibly the most famous film character of all time. Seducing the ladies and entertaining the men for over 50 years, any actor who is tasked to take his Martini shaken not stirred ...

film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Communion Review

‘Highway to Hell’ It can be argued that Britain, more than any time since the 1960’s, is once again a major centre for international film production. With the next instalments of the...

film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Review: Mea Maxima Culpa

By Lucy England. Alex Gibney’s documentary Mea Maxima Culpa, exploring the much debated and highly publicised topic of paedophilia in the Catholic Church is a must see. It follows four deaf alumni of ...