Rebel Ridge: Another Review. By Jake Peffer. Rebel Ridge follows the story of Terry Richmond (Aaron Pierre), an ex-Marine who is on his way to post bail for his cousin. Along the way he is s… Read More
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This is BRWC, which is short for battleroyalewithcheese, which is a blog about films. We have NEWS, REVIEWS, INTERVIEWS, FEATURES, that sort of thing.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice – Another Review. By Daniel Rester. It’s been 36 years since Tim Burton broke out onto the scene with his sophomore film Beetlejuice (1988). The cult clas… Read More
Jessica Gunning Edition: Bits & Pieces For journalist Judith Rochant (Anaïs Demoustier) the assignment to interview renowned artist Salvador Dalí is a great career opportunit… Read More
A Minecraft Movie: Trailer Talk Continuing the trend of video game adaptations, the trailer for the live action ‘Minecraft’ film was released earlier this week. ‘A Minecraf… Read More
Wonder Boy: Theatre Review Wonder Boy, written by Ross Willis at just 20, is bursting with energy and charm. Directed by the creative Sally Cookson, the show stands out for its use of clever… Read More
Oscar and Lucinda: A Gamble of Hearts and Fortunes Oscar and Lucinda is a novel by Peter Carey that can be described as a historical romance with Gothic elements that reveal the nature of lo… Read More
Rebel Ridge – Review. By Daniel Rester. Writer-director Jeremy Saulnier’s latest project, Rebel Ridge, feels like a callback to the post-Vietnam films where veterans would take o… Read More
Gracious Films, GEL and MusicFilmNetwork are delighted to announce the WORLD PREMIERE of THE RUBBER KEYED WONDER on the UK’s largest cinema screen, London’s&n… Read More
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: The BRWC Review. By Christopher Patterson. The Biggest Disappointment in a While, or, in other words, An Impressive Waste of A Thing Called Effort and Time In Just A… Read More
Kate Winslet Edition: Bits & Pieces – Sienna Guillory, Jon Voight, and Jamie Bamber star in this pulse-pounding action-thriller where love, danger, and deception collide. Seeking r… Read More
First Shift: Review. By Ayrton-Lewis Avery. The first film directed by Uwe Boll in eight years is surprisingly light-hearted for a crime drama. Probably expecting it to be as much of a flop… Read More
Dennis Flippin – Flatters Interview. by Joe Muldoon. Particularly during the pandemic with most of us having extra time on our hands, we spent a lot more time on the internet than ever… Read More
My Brilliant Friend: Season 1-3: Review. By Christopher Patterson. Taking a Look Back at a Marvelous Adaptation Before It Cements Itself in History I finally rewatched, after quite some time… Read More
Screamboat/Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare – Trailer Talk The past week saw two trailers released, both based around a Disney property: Steamboat Willie and Peter Pan. ‘Scr… Read More
The Killing of Two Lovers: Review. By Ayrton-Lewis Avery. Imagine a movie about a man who keeps on running. That is The Killing of Two Lovers. The director was clearly rushing when he shot t… Read More
6:66 Seance Hour – Review William (Daniel Rankin) is depressed and can’t get over the loss of his fiancé. He’s spent every day alone since her death and nothing can… Read More
Alien: Romulus film review By Joe Muldoon Few franchises in horror or science fiction have enjoyed the longevity –and indeed popularity– of Alien. With the original having celebr… Read More
Delving into Johnny Depp’s Performance in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Johnny Dep’s performance in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas might not be one of the most talked about, but… Read More
Alien: Romulus – Another Review. By Daniel Rester. With Alien: Romulus, the Alien franchise is bursting out of chests and into theaters again after a seven-year hiatus. Rid… Read More
Sonic The Hedgehog 3: Trailer Talk After rumours flew around a couple of weeks regarding the trailer for ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 3’, the first trailer for the anticipated sequel is h… Read More
Livescreamers: Popcorn Frights Film Festival Review ‘Livescreamers’ follows a group of livestreamers as they sit down to play a brand-new horror game. However, they quickly disco… Read More
Drive Back: Popcorn Frights Film Festival Review ‘Drive Back’ follows a couple returning from their engagement party, only to find themselves on a seemingly endless road. I… Read More
The Crow: The BRWC Review. By Sarah Manvel. The deeply underappreciated director Rupert Sanders has given us the deeply wonderful The Crow, based on the nineties comic by James O’Barr… Read More
The Lonely Man With The Ghost Machine: Popcorn Frights Film Festival Review ‘The Lonely Man With The Ghost Machine’ stars Graham Skipper (Sequence Break, Bliss) as Wozzek, a man… Read More
Alien: Romulus – The BRWC Review. By Simon Lalji. The most terrifying organism in the galaxy has roared its way back to the silver screen and cinematic cheer. Set twenty years after Ri… Read More
After last year’s release of ‘The Boogeyman’, another short story by Stephen King is being adapted for the big screen. ‘The Monkey’ is a short story written by… Read More
After a famous fashion agent is brutally murdered, detective Jordan Rhodes (Nathan Hill) is pulled into the investigation. Somewhat eager to explore the fashion world and perhaps interview s… Read More
Terminator 2: Judgment Day Digital COMP! BE WARNED! Skynet is taking over… STUDIOCANAL Presents is having its very own Judgment Day this month, with Terminator 2: Judgment Day s… Read More
Hundreds Of Beavers – Review ‘Hundreds of Beavers’ takes place during a supernatural-esque 19th century, where a drunken applejack salesman has his empire destroyed by beav… Read More
Betty Boo Edition: Bits & Pieces – With IN A VIOLENT NATURE Nash has fashioned something truly extraordinary – a film that manages to be brilliantly original while… Read More
There’s A Zombie Outside: Popcorn Frights Film Festival Review The saying goes that life can often imitate art…and ‘There’s A Zombie Outside’ has taken that ph… Read More
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew – Trailer Talk. The last video on Battle Royale With Cheese’s Youtube channel revolved around this year’s Disney’s D23 event, which took plac… Read More
Jasper Clay (Nathan Hill) is a private detective on the brink of retirement until he hears about what could be his last job. However, meeting Courtney (Sandy Greenwood) soon convinces him th… Read More
Fuck You Cupid: Review. By Simon Thompson Writer/director Felipe Marinheiro’s Fuck You Cupid is a well-crafted short film from a visual standpoint, but sadly suffers from a largely lac… Read More
Flatters: Review. By Joe Muldoon. It’s a well-known fact that when we’re lonely, the best course of action is to hit the internet and scour dating sites to find perfect strangers… Read More
A rally cap is a baseball cap worn inside-out to will a team to a come-from-behind win. It’s a baseball superstition that has been going on for fans and players for generations. While… Read More
Girl You Know It’s True Review. By Christopher Patterson. A Refreshing Classic in the Terrible Neverending Biographical Film Space One of the more known music scandals out there, and o… Read More
Trap: The BRWC Review. By Samhith Ankam. Much of, if not all of, Trap gleefully follows Josh Hartnett walking his way through situations with filmic ingenuity; Shyamalan’s movie is oft… Read More
Squid Game: Season 2 – Trailer Talk. 2021 saw the release of one of Netflix’s biggest shows: ‘Squid Game’. It was an amazing, and gruesome, series and was extremely s… Read More
The Boys: Season 4 – Review. By Christopher Patterson. A Smart and Yet Kind Of Boring New Season The Boys has always been one of those shows I started watching when it came out and con… Read More
Although it was released 40 years ago in 1984, Beverly Hills Cop is one of the most important movies of the ‘80s — thanks to its wide appeal, quick wit, heart-thumping action, an… Read More
At Capacity: Spencer Jamison Interview. By Joe Muldoon. Comparisons and allusions to similar romances (particularly Linklater’s Before Sunr… Read More
Gintama: Review. By Christopher Patterson. The Show For Everyone Who Is ,To Put It Bluntly, Just In A Mood To Vibe I must! I must tell you, dear reader, I have been incredibly grief-stricken… Read More
Longlegs: The BRWC Review. By Nick Boyd. “Longlegs” is a very suspenseful psychological horror movie starring Nicolas Cage as the titular character and Maika Monroe as Agent Lee… Read More
Beverly Hills Cop – Review. By Daniel Rester. With the release of Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F this summer, a lot of eyes are on the Eddie Murphy comedy series again. It began… Read More
Joseph Lucky (Nathan Hill) is a cop with a blessed life and a beautiful wife named Esmay (Mary Annegeline). Although one day whilst out talking with his sister-in-law out in his car parked o… Read More
Making a Beatles Movie in Ireland: Part 2. My journey with my short Beatles film, Mersey Boys. By Steven G. Farrell. In 2017 I flew over to Ireland to make a movie with Paddy Murphy and Celt… Read More
‘We Want the Finest Films Known To Humanity’ – Handmade Films 1978-2013. By Simon Thompson. Handmade Films was a British filmmaking Icarus, a studio which achieved so much… Read More
Beckett (Luke Kleintank) and Samuel Emerson (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) have a flair for the theatrical. Samuel has grown up with a love of Shakespeare like his father, Warren (Sebastian Roch&e… Read More
Laura Whitmore Edition: Bits & Pieces – Widely acknowledged as a true cult classic of modern American cinema, Heathers has captured the imaginations of troubled teenagers… Read More
At Capacity: Short Film Review. By Joe Muldoon. How quickly can a romance form? Within the space of a night, if you’re in a Linklater film. Or even within the space of a conversation… Read More