
Members of the Boston Online Film Critics Association unite to recap the group’s top ten films of the year, overlooked gems and (finally!) get to talk STAR WARS. Happy New Year!
THE HATEFUL EIGHT
“The cast is stupendous, the dialogue dazzles, disgusts, and delights in equal measure, and the craftsmanship is peerless – but watching Tarantino unfold Minnie’s various mysteries is close to pure rapture.” – Andy Crump, Paste Magazine
CONCUSSION
“Bennet is painted in a saintly glow that quickly wears thin. At times the movie comes across as a thriller as directed by Frank Capra” – Kilian Melloy, EDGE
Bob Chipman counts down Part I of his TOP TEN and looks back on A CHRISTMAS STORY
Andrew Crump looks at 45 YEARS, ASH VS EVIL DEAD and new Criterion releases
Joyce Kulhawik reviews NATASHA and PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812
Spoilerpiece Theatre talks STAR WARS: EPISODE VII – THE FORCE AWAKENS
Sean Burns catches up on YOUTH
Kilian Melloy on SON OF SAUL
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS
“The battle scenes had me cheering, the story is layered and leaves enough dark corners to make us wonder what secrets various characters hold, but not so complicated that it takes itself too seriously or pulls us out of the simple pleasures that STAR WARS at its core has always held.” – Joyce Kulhawik, Joyce’s Choices
“With STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS, Abrams accomplishes the herculean feat of transitioning George Lucas’s original STAR WARS films into a new series, while still making his movie feel like a part of the same cinematic universe.” – Evan Crean, Star Pulse
“THE FORCE AWAKENS is a fine movie that fans of the original trilogy will almost certainly fall in love with, but it’s a typical sci-fi movie that should have been more than what it actually is.” – Jaskee Hickman, Cinematic Essential
“After a Marvel film, I’m usually groaning about their tedious setup for future films. After STAR WARS, however, these groans were replaced with glee. I can’t wait to see what comes next.” – Greg Vellante, Sound & Picture
“…sadly reeks far too often of deja vu and reboot infection by returning to the well of past glory in its narrative theme, storyline and perhaps a tad too many knowing references to memorable moments from the past films.” – Tim Estiloz, Boston Examiner
“This is the cinema of pre-built parts. If it’s filmmaking, then assembling a LEGO set is architecture.” – Jake Mulligan, Dig Boston
“…no need to fret about spoilers, because this is déjà vu all over again.” – Sean Burns, North Shore Movies
“Turns out, it is possible to go home again.” – Brett Michel, The Improper Bostonian
SISTERS
” …it’s a movie that lets Gen Xers indulge in their wild youth while reminding them that time has marched on.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies
STAR WARS – EPISODE VII: THE FORCE AWAKENS REVIEWS FROM BOFCA:
Bob Chipman
Evan Crean
Joyce Kulhawik
Kilian Melloy
Monica Castillo reports on her first trip back to Cuba
Jared Bowen catches up with THE DANISH GIRL and more
Spoilerpiece Theatre goes into YOUTH, CHI-RAQ, ROOM and LEGEND
Bob Chipman talks SUPER SMASH BROS and STAR WARS on Morning News
Andrew Crump reviews ASH VS EVIL DEAD, BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, BOY AND THE WORLD and JESSICA JONES and rates the Top 15 TV Shows of 2015
Joyce Kulhawik looks at BUYER & CELLAR