BOFCA REVIEW ROUND-UP: 10/18/2019

Abigail Breslin, Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, and Jesse Eisenberg hold torches while looking up in Zombieland: Double TapZOMBIELAND: DOUBLE TAP

“It may not be THE GODFATHER, PART II, but on its own terms, it’s a worthy follow-up.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies

“It’s not every day that a guy can say a zombie movie lifted their spirits, but I felt really good after leaving the theater and if you are a fan of the first ZOMBIELAND, you will too.” – Bryon McNeal, NerdCaliber

“Sure it’s chaotic and over-the-top, but that is just what it needs to be to bring this second chapter of the ZOMBIELAND saga to a satisfying close. And if the final scenes leave the door open for a third ZOMBIELAND film, so be it.” – John Black, Gruesome Magazine

 

A family huddles together folding pizza boxes in Bong Joon Ho's film ParasitePARASITE

“This is how movies should be made.” – Jaskee Hickman, Cinematic Essential

“You won’t see what’s coming, but when it does, you’ll realize the map that has led you there was embedded in every shot.” – Joyce Kulhawik, Joyce’s Choices

 

Two brothers sit across from each other at a dark table holding hands in the documentary Tell Me Who I AmTELL ME WHO I AM

“Much of the horror spills out unbidden, and Alex puts many of the pieces together himself, but it’s only here — in this very film — that the brothers finally confront the past, and the truth, in all its brutality… and, in so doing, repair a two-decade rift.” – Kilian Melloy, EDGE Media Network

 

Aaron Paul looks rough around the edges in the movie El CaminoEL CAMINO: A BREAKING BAD MOVIE

“We didn’t need EL CAMINO, but at the end of the day, I’m glad we got it.” – Greg Vellante, EDGE Media Network

 

 

Pumpkins movie poster with man with pumpkin head holding a hatchetPUMPKINS

“If you were able to relax and enjoy the first half of PUMPKINS, the payoff of the second half is your reward. While it’s clear the film must have had budgetary constraints tighter than an Elizabethian corset, Metheringham and her cast and crew make up for it with lots of energy and shoestring cinematic ingenuity.” – John Black, Gruesome Magazine