Rebuilding is a slight, horrendously overwrought crowd pleaser carelessly building on the foundations of the success of the superior Nomadland. Nomadbland.
A fun gimmick utilised with stylish panache Exit 8 is one of the more successful videogame adaptations, although if its emotional richness you’re ...
it's got plenty of heart and a solid gateway into indie drama for newcomers, even if it's a film you respect more than you revisit.
The acting and writing in “The Plague” feel very authentic, and the film quite effectively depicts the struggles and social relationships of ...
Two decades after the original series drew to a close, the landmark sitcom Malcolm in the Middle is back with the four-episode revival, Life’s Still Unfair, dropping on Hulu and Disney+. Amid a flurry ...
Unlike Gabriela’s guests, The Birthday Gift doesn’t overstay its welcome, and nor does it rush in unfolding its secrets. We’re only here to peek ...
Steakout! aims squarely for the funny bone and hits with gleeful precision. Writer‑director Max Neace delivers a brisk, eight‑minute comedy of ...
Some coming‑of‑age stories arrive with fireworks; Pittsburgh arrives with something far more potent — a quiet, unmistakable shift in how a child ...
Eyelashes marks Omar Elhanbouly as a filmmaker with a clear voice — thoughtful, vulnerable, and unafraid to explore the messy spaces between ...
The Floor Remembers is a film about endurance; of spaces, of communities, of the rituals that tether people to one another. In a city that rarely ...
We Never Sleep is a reminder that in the age of constant surveillance, silence isn’t safety — it’s just the moment before the next notification buzzes.
How To Make A Killing – The BRWC Review. By Oscar Aitchison. Less “eat the rich” more dipping them in a condiment, this blunt and bland copy is paint by numbers cinema. When the first trailer for John ...