BOFCA Mid-Week Roundup 5/12/2016

The Post-Movie Podcast talks OUT OF THE INFERNO and 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE

Kristofer Jenson talks IFFBoston

Andrew Crump talks Criterion, HIGH-RISE, Tom Hiddleston

Bob Chipman looks at AVENGERS 3, The 15 Best Ninja Movies Ever and Sega Movies

Joyce Kulhawik reviews DOGFIGHT

Evan Crean on ROBOCOP

Kilian Melloy on A MONSTER WITH A THOUSAND HEADS and MUSTANG

Max Covill euologizes Cinematical

BOFCA REVIEW ROUND-UP: 05/06/2016

_captain_america__civil_war_trailer_-_h_2015CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR

“CIVIL WAR looks to be the best Avengers movie so far.” – Jaskee Hickman, Cinematic Essential

“It’s sure to please those who beat up on BATMAN V SUPERMAN because it mixes lots of quips in with the action, the moralizing, and the tragic revelations.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies

“The world doesn’t need to be ending and it’s pointless to pretend that the MCU storyline could “finish” here, so instead lets enjoy watching our favorite characters work out some issues, develop some new dimensions and occasionally set off some new fireworks.” – Bob Chipman, MovieBob

“…we must have lots of hand-wringing about collateral damage and the price of heroism because the sad middle-aged dudes who cling so desperately to these films require constant reassurances that they’re *actually about serious issues and stuff* and not just fun stories for children in which men wear tights.” – Sean Burns, Spliced Personality

“…unlike Batman and Superman in Zack Snyder’s dud, Cap and Shellhead have genuine affection for each other, based on years of shared history, so it’s truly painful to see them fight, akin to watching a marriage dissolve.” – Brett Michel, The Improper Bostonian

“CIVIL WAR is the cinematic equivalent of an eight-year-old boy playing with his action figures in the bathtub, designed for a far older crowd still trapped in that arrested development.” – Greg Vellante, Forces of Geek

 

Mænd og høns (Anders Thomas Jensen, DK, 2015)MEN & CHICKEN

“…for those that look for an escape in the cinema, “Men & Chicken” offers up a delicious feast. Sweet, funny, strange, and heartfelt, it is an outright great film that your friends will likely hate you for recommending.” – Derek Deskins, Edge Boston

“Family sticks together, especially when everyone in that family shares the same harelip.” – Andy Crump, Paste Magazine

 

 

BOFCA MID-WEEK ROUNDUP 5/4/2016

Sam Cohen reviews THE HOLLARS, THE PEACEMAKER and THE EYES OF MY MOTHER from IFFBoston

Monica Castillo reports on The TCM Film Festival

Jake Mulligan reports from IFFBoston on ALWAYS SHINE, TRANSPECOS, BLACKCOAT’S DAUGHTER and Sachs’ LITTLE MEN.

Kristofer Jenson’s Boston Reel has Editor’s Picks and Now-Playing breakdowns

Sean Burns talks IFFBoston and reviews A HOLOGRAM FOR THE KING

Kilian Melloy reviews VIKTORIA, SACRIFICE and DOUGH

Bob Chipman interviews Rob Liefeld, talks SUPERGIRL and presents A Chronological History of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Joyce Kulhawik looks at OH GOD, ARCADIA, WE’RE GONNA DIE, SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL and the life of PRINCE

Daniel Kimmel is interviewed for his new short story

Deirdre Crimmins reviews UNDER THE SHADOW from IFFBoston, talks REAL GENIUS and interviews GREEN ROOM’s Jeremy Saulnier

Norm Schrager looks at IFFBoston

Spoilerpiece Theatre talks KEANU and FIREWORKS WEDNESDAY

Evan Crean looks at THE WALKING DEAD: NO MANS LAND

Andrew Crump reviews LOUDER THAN BOMBS, DOUGH and BELLADONNA OF SADNESS

BOFCA Repertory Podcast: May 2016

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Steve Head and Bob Chipman break down Boston’s May 2016 repertory screening scene.

 

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