ANNOUNCEMENT: BOFCA Names New Chairman, Web and Social Media Managers

BOSTON ONLINE FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION NAMES NEW CHAIRMAN, NEW APPOINTMENTS FOR WEB AND SOCIAL MEDIA

Boston – Bob Chipman has been named the new chairman of the Boston Online Film Critics Association (BOFCA), effective February 12.  He succeeds founding co-chairs Monica Castillo and Daniel M. Kimmel. Castillo is stepping down to take a job in New York. Kimmel will remain with the organization as “past chairman” and advisor.

Taking the place of webmaster, which had been held by Chipman, will be Andrew Crump.  Megan Kearns will take over the social media accounts that had been managed by Castillo.  Evan Crean will continue in his role of treasurer.

Chipman has spent over a decade in the fields of independent film production, film criticism and pop-culture commentary. In addition to the webseries “Escape To The Movies” and “The Big Picture” for EscapistMagazine.com; he is the creator of ScrewAttack.com’s “The Game OverThinker.” He can also be found blogging at moviebob.blogspot.com.

Crump became a member of the online press in 2012 when he began writing for Go, See, Talk! Megan Kearns writes for Bitch Flicks and spearheads its social media strategy.

The Boston Online Film Critics Association was established in May of 2012 in order to foster a community of web-based film critics and provide them with a supportive group of colleagues and a professional platform for their voices to be heard.

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BOFCA REVIEW ROUNDUP 2/7/14

THE LEGO MOVIELEGO

“Deliriously bugnuts; one of the most off-kilter movies to emerge from the big-budget system in quite some time; whether animated, for kids, or otherwise.” – Jake Mulligan, EDGE

“How did anyone convince a major studio and a global corporate brand with everything to lose and zero reason not to just play it safe to throw their weight behind something so specific and bizarre?” – Bob Chipman, Escapist

“A novelty film that will score with some people and will play like a YouTube short bloated to 101 minutes for others.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies

“The essence of the film lies in capturing playtime on the big screen, something at which Lord and Miller succeed with infectious humor and verve.” – Andy Crump, Inreview Online

“THE LEGO MOVIE’s rapid-fire jokes and anything-goes visual style outweigh its weaknesses. The voice talent is superior, and the whole thing feels as if it were made by adults who remember the joys of being a kid” – David Riedel, Santa Fe Reporter

 

THE MONUMENTS MEN

MONUMENTSMEN

“This is certainly a fascinating footnote to history, but, as presented by Clooney and Heslov, the story has no locomotive.” – Sean Burns, The Improper Bostonian

“A good movie that feels like it ought’ve been great.” – Bob Chipman, Escapist

“Thank goodness they don’t make them like they used to.” – Monica Castillo, Letterboxd

“The first really good film of the new year.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies

“It’s not surprising that Clooney, a powerful industry player who’s prone to juvenile pranks and likes to star in movies with all of his best buds, would create such a testesterone-choked film.” – Inkoo Kang, Indiewire

“What could go wrong? Just about everything.” – Joyce Kulhawik, Joyce’s Choices

 

ATTORNEYTHE ATTORNEY

“THE ATTORNEY” is on the side of justice, but it’s a ham-fisted dramatization of real-life events that mistakes anger for persuasion.” – Inkoo Kang, Los Angeles Times

“”Yang’s preaching to the choir, and all of that sanctimony makes a poor replacement for reality.” – Andy Crump,Go-See-Talk

BOFCA REPERTORY PODCAST #9 (FEBRUARY)

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“FLASH GORDON” (1980) showing as part of the Boston Sci-Fi Marathon

BOFCA’s Monica Castillo, Steve Head, Evan Crean and Monica Castillo run down major movie events coming to the Boston area for the month of February. Get the whole podcast HERE:

BOFCA REVIEW ROUNDUP 1/31/14

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“Something is lost in the translation, because what’s on screen is not believable for a second. It’s made harder to believe by the acting.” – David Reidel, C-Ville Weekly

“Reitman loves to give us characters we think we know and then show us we don’t know them at all.” – Daniel Kimmel, North Shore Movies

“This risible bit of Harlequin romance is one of the silliest films I have ever watched. It’s pompous, self-serious and inadvertently hilarious.” – Sean Burns, Philadelphia City Paper

 

THAT AWKWARD MOMENTAWKWARDMOMENT

“The whole thing has the feel of CHASING AMY-era Kevin Smith, but without the nerdy references and continuity nods that suckered a generation into thinking something interesting was there in the margins.” – Bob Chipman, Escapist

“A movie that has no spark and doesn’t have the kind of crass wit necessary to make its viewers blush.” – Andrew Crump, Movie Mezzanine

“A lesson for the twenty-somethings who are presumably the target audience. Older viewers may wonder what the fuss is about and much older viewers may start thinking of Maurice Chevalier singing, “I’m Glad I’m Not Young Anymore.” – Daniel Kimmel, North Shore Movies

 

GLORIAGLORIA

“Bars. Dancing. Hot sex. Cigarettes. Sounds like a movie that takes place in Miami in the 1980s, but in reality it’s Gloria, a present-day movie about a divorced Chilean woman in her early 50s.” – David Reidel, Santa Fe Reporter

“It’s not so much a day-in-the-life movie – it’s a rhythm-of-life movie.” – Jake Mulligan, EDGE

BRATTLE BEST OF 2013 BOFCA PRESENTATION SCHEDULE

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Throughout February (and the last day of January) Harvard Square’s historic Brattle Theater will feature their “(Some of) The Best of 2013” Repertory Series. Members of the Boston Online Film Critics Association are honored to present introductions to select screenings of these films, scheduled as follows:

1/31 9:15pm ENOUGH SAID presented by Inkoo Kang

2/2 4:45pm MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING presented by Evan Crean

2/2 9:00pm MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING presented by Daniel Kimmel

2/6 7:30pm WADJDA presented by Monica Castillo

2/7 7:30pm SHORT TERM 12 presented by Norm Schrager

2/8 7:00pm THE ACT OF KILLING presented by Kristofer Jenson

2/8 9:30pm THE FAST & THE FURIOUS 6 presented by Kristofer Jenson

2/9 4:45pm THE WORLD’S END presented by Andrew Crump

2/9 7:00pm DRINKING BUDDIES presented by Andrew Crump

2/10 8:30pm DRUG WAR presented by Monica Castillo

The complete schedule, along with additional showtimes and presenters, is available at The Brattle Theater’s website.