BOFCA REVIEW ROUNDUP: 8/11/2023

THE POD GENERATION

The Pod Generation has too much on its mind, introducing one idea after another as worldbuilding details to buttress its main concerns about women’s bodily autonomy. As fumbles go, Barthes straining her story’s seams isn’t a game-ender; when making art that imagines the future by mulling over the present, it’s worse by far not to think enough.” – Andy Crump, Paste Magazine

“Those looking for a thoughtful, gentle film which will leave you with something to think about will find The Pod Generation offers views a “what if?” that may not be as far-fetched as we might like.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies

RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE

“When the insults turn friendly, the underlying erotic charge powering their feelings for each other find their way to the surface in this gay rom com. The two leads bring a heartfelt freshness to their roles, along with loads of charm.” – Kilian Melloy, EDGE Media Network

THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER

“The Dracula aboard The Demeter is a vicious, hungry animal. Period. There’s no clue of the man shape he will assume once he arrives at Carfax Abbey. And that’s a good thing.”John Black, Cinekong

 

JULES

Jules is ultimately a touching story about the very human need to make connections – with family, with friends, and even with visitors from another world.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies

 

MEDUSA DELUXE

“Medusa Deluxe possesses no shortage of either style or substance; it boasts both a dazzling visual gimmick and one of the densest and wordiest screenplays of the year. Yet these two aspects never quite gel, resulting in a film that feels curiously less than the sum of its parts.” – Oscar Goff, Boston Hassle

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