OFCS members don’t just write film reviews. Here are several articles you might find interesting.
Best of Lists
5 Favorites #181: Best of the 2000s
Awards Coverage
The Friday Face-Off, The Ultimate List – Week #52
Poll: Re-Awarding Best Supporting Actress, 1998
Upcoming Film Previews
The Adults
Biosphere, Updated
Bird Box Barcelona, Updated
Cocaine Shark
The Hill
Insidious: The Red Door, Updated
Talk to Me, Updated
What Are You Watching? (Jun. 16-18, 2023)
Festival Coverage (General)
Christopher Llewellyn Reed’s Seven Films to See at DC/DOX 2023
Christopher Reed @ Film Festival Today
- Excerpt: Now that the once-annual Washington, DC-based AFI DOCS is no more (for now), our center of government has an open spot in June for a documentary festival. Enter the new DC/DOX, which runs June 15-18 in its inaugural run.
Other Types of Articles
The Mother Film Poem
- Excerpt: Jennifer Lopez deserves recognition for her brave performance in THE MOTHER. So I couldn’t resist writing this poem about her..
Movie Madness Episode 389: The Flash
Erik Childress @ Now Playing Network
- Excerpt: As the last remnants of the DC Cinematic Universe (or “Snyderverse”) as people have come to know it wind down, Erik Childress is joined by comic book expert Erik Laws to breakdown their latest standalone, semi-origin kiss-off tale.
Movie Madness Episode 390: Transforming Careers, Snacks and Judy
Erik Childress @ Now Playing Network
- Excerpt: Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy have 11 film reviews for you this week including a whole bunch of documentaries.
Movie Madness Episode 391: You Can Do That?
Erik Childress @ Now Playing Network
- Excerpt: On this week’s Blu-ray episode, Peter Sobczynski talks with Erik Childress about some genuine classics, at least one new one, some forgotten relics and a genuine oddity.
Les Vampires/Irma Vep
Josh Thayer @ The Forgetful Film Critic
- Excerpt: Olivier Assayas has created a spellbinding work that pays homage to cinema’s foundational roots, while also blazing a trail for the future of engaging, engrossing storytelling. He highlights a cultural artifact of cinema that I otherwise might have missed, and for that, I’m grateful.