Bob Chipman, Steve Head and Charlie Nash break down the Boston repertory scene for the month of November 2015.
Jaskee Hickman looks at SAMBA
Joyce Kulhawik reviews THE RUNNER
John Black looks at ASSASSINATION
Bob Chipman looks at Forgotten Video-Game Heroines
Sean Burns reviews COP CAR and PAT GARRETT & BILLY THE KID
Sam Cohen reviews THE END OF THE TOUR
Jared Bowen looks at WAITRESS and David Lynch
Monica Castillo reports on AWKWARD Season 5
Spoilerpiece Theatre talks FANTASTIC FOUR and SHAUN THE SHEEP
Andy Crump looks at HOUSE and the Best of Criterion’s New Releases
Hello, film fans!
As you know, the Boston Online Film Critics Association publishes a weekly round-up of our members’ reviews of major new releases to Boston-area theaters every Friday. But BOFCA’s diverse membership does more than just that: Many of us publish reviews, articles, videos and podcasts on a wide variety of other film and entertainment related subjects.
Thus, we’re instituting a new Mid-Week Roundup; where you’ll find a choice selection of the other great content BOFCA members have to offer. As this is our inaugural installment, a few selections may go back a bit – but if you haven’t seen it yet, it’s new to you. Enjoy!
Movie Mezzanine’s “History of Film” had Sean Burns on 8 1/2 and Andy Crump on PLAYTIME
David Riedel, Evan Crean and Kris Jenson have new podcast venture, Spoilerpiece Theatre. Check out a new episode here.
Sean Burns and Jake Mulligan examine the Boston Repertory scene blog-style at Boston Rep Film
Inkoo Kang reviewed THE COLD LANDS
Deirdre Crimmins looked at the classic DARK CITY and HAUSU (HOUSE) for The Brattle Theater, and offered dispatches from Fantasia Film Festival
David Riedel dove into BRIGHT DAYS AHEAD
Tim Estiloz, Monica Castillo and Jared Bowen appeared on WGBH to talk Summer Movies
Killian Melloy reviewed BOY MEETS GIRL
Bob Chipman and Inkoo Kang appeared on the Escapist Movies Podcast
Michael Cox reviewed the documentaries BIG JOY, THE FINAL MEMBER and THE UNKNOWN KNOWN