BOFCA MID-WEEK ROUNDUP 10/21/2015

Max Covill on Guillermo del Toro

Monica Castillo joins Indiewire’s discussion of Origin Stories

Spoilerpiece Theatre goes over BRIDGE OF SPIES, CRIMSON PEAK, STEVE JOBS and GOOSEBUMPS

Deirdre Crimmins reviews SHUT-IN from Toronto After Dark

Bob Chipman talks THE NINJA GAIDEN ANIME and Marvel vs Auteur Theory

Jake Mulligan reviews YAKUZA APOCALYPSE and JUNUN

Derek Deskins catches up with VICTORIA

Andrew Crump on BACK TO THE FUTURE, BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, BEASTS OF NO NATION and TALES OF HALLOWEEN

Jaskee Hickman reviews THE EXPERIMENTER

Sean Burns reviews TRASH

Joyce Kulhawik looks at a new production of WEST SIDE STORY

Jared Bowen talks MARTIAN science

BOFCA REVIEW ROUND-UP: 10/16/2015

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STEVE JOBS

“If it were possible to do in writing, I’d seriously consider giving Danny Boyle and Aaron Sorkin a standing ovation right now for their work on STEVE JOBS.” – Jaskee Hickman, Cinematic Essential

“There’s gotta be more to his story than just magazines and daddy issues.” – Sean Burns, Spliced Personality

“At least Boyle, who cannot at all grasp how to frame a shot or tell a story without treating his viewers like imbeciles, and Sorkin knew well enough to hire great actors to play out their technobabble update on A CHRISTMAS CAROL.” – Andy Crump, Paste Magazine

“STEVE JOBS could be about anyone. Change the product names and the guy’s name and it’s a story of a genius jerk, and we already have CITIZEN KANE, right?” – David Riedel, Santa Fe Reporter

 

Bridge-of-Spies-8BRIDGE OF SPIES

“… Spielberg’s earnestness and faith in our democracy is what shows through…” – Brett Michel, The Improper Bostonian

“Tom Hanks… shines even in mediocre films, and when he gets a plum role that allows him to be an “everyman” who rises to the occasion, he’s outstanding.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies

“There are nits to be picked (heavy-handed editorial choices that clobber us with too-overt social comments dot the film), but like a bolt of silk you might rather simply pass this flick through your fingers and let it thrill you with its giddy cinephilic pleasures.” – Kilian Melloy, Edge Boston

“BRIDGE OF SPIES becomes a source of entertainment that also produces actual tension for a film that’s relatively safe and clean.” – Jaskee Hickman, Cinematic Essential

 

Crimson2CRIMSON PEAK

“Del Toro responds to fear by staring it in the face, and in CRIMSON PEAK, he encourages us to do the same.” – Andy Crump, Paste Magazine

“The camera knows the story it is telling and del Toro adds to his unique narrative with photography that not only compliments, but enhances.” – Greg Vellante, Sound and Picture

“For those of you looking for anything fresh, genuinely complex or more consistently scary, you may want to “beware of CRIMSON PEAK” and consider avoiding it.” – Jaskee Hickman, Cinematic Essential

“The film is a visual feast with just enough shocks to ensure you don’t mistake this for some well-mounted costume drama. It is the stuff of a beautifully vivid nightmare.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies

 

Goosebumps-Movie-Jack-Black-InterviewGOOSEBUMPS

“It might be a bit too intense for very young tots, especially during scenes involving a giant praying mantis and a villainous clown, but the film’s zany style always provides the film with a good-humored sense of spectacle. ” – Charlie Nash, Edge Boston

“The current cultural preoccupation with the 1990s and the Halloween season make this a perfect time to revisit the GOOSEBUMPS book series and all of the characters it birthed. ” – Deirdre Crimmins, Cinematic Essential

“…a pleasant reminder it’s best not to judge a book by its cover.” – Monica Castillo, International Business Times

 

beasts-of-no-nation-netflixBEASTS OF NO NATION

“…neither the gruesome veracity nor the outstanding craft displayed in BEASTS OF NO NATION make it any easier to endure.” – Andy Crump, Movie Mezzanine

“BEASTS OF NO NATION is here to shed light on a topic that doesn’t usually get a great deal of attention.” – Jaskee Hickman, Cinematic Essential

“BEASTS OF NO NATION is a good picture. It’s just a beast to get through.” – David Riedel, Santa Fe Reporter

 

BOFCA MID-WEEK ROUNDUP 9/9/2015

Joyce Kulhawik reviews STEVE JOBS: THE MAN IN THE MACHINE

Deirdre Crimmins looks at Sion Sono’s SHINJUKU SWAN, LOVE & PEACE and TAG

Monica Castillo reports on Junot Diaz at USC

Sean Burns on BEFORE WE GO and TIME OUT OF MIND

Spoilerpiece Theatre talks STEVE JOBS: THE MAN IN THE MACHINE, TRANSPORTER: REFUELED and more

Andy Crump on BLOODSUCKING BASTARDS and TV’s BEST MUSICAL MOMENTS

Bob Chipman talks the future of video-game consoles

Jared Bowen talks BLACK CHRONICLES II and more

BOFCA MID-WEEK ROUNDUP 9/2/2015

The BOFCA Repertory Podcast for September is Now Online

Joyce Kulhawik reviews ZIPPER and DIGGING FOR FIRE

Bob Chipman talks Nazi Imagery in DRAGONBALL Z

Monica Castillo reports on The MTV VMAs, CATFISH, DATING NAKED, The Westbrook Sisters and OMI

Andy Crump reviews THE MAN IN THE MACHINE, TOMORROW WE DISAPPEAR and Criterion New Releases

Jared Bowen delivers his Broadway NYC Picks

Spoilerpiece Theatre talks WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS, 10,000 SAINTS and DIGGING FOR FIRE

Derek Deskins reviews TURBO KID