OFCS members don’t just write film reviews. Here are several articles you might find interesting.
Best of Lists
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Interviews
Antebellum and the Horrors of History That Persist Today
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No Escape
Festivals: Individual Reviews
Buck Alamo
Shelagh Rowan-Legg @ ScreenAnarchy
- Excerpt: Buck Alamo is an understated film, one that creeps over you, like an old musican’s final album that speaks as much to themselves as it does the audience.
Enemies of the State
Holler
The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel
New Order
Nomadland
Shelagh Rowan-Legg @ ScreenAnarchy
- Excerpt: Deceptively complex, lyrical, and very necessary, Nomadland expresses the quiet strength of its characters, and the life they have chosen, or was forced on them. It lives in the margins with them, weaving these scenes together into a tale of lives of pain, friendship, hope, and endurance.
One Night in Miami
Shelagh Rowan-Legg @ ScreenAnarchy
- Excerpt: Brilliantly crafted and moving like a perfectly-oiled machine, endlessly watchable (I could have listened to these four talk for hours), One Night in Miami is a trememdous debut from King, full of joy and anger, deliberate in its examination of these extraordinary men, not pulling any punches, and bringing us along for an incredible, thoughtful, and intelligent ride.
TIFF 2020: Apples, The Way I See It, Pieces of a Woman, One Night in Miami [Capsule Reviews]
Awards Coverage
2020 Oscar Nominations Predictions: September
The Friday Face-Off Losers Bracket, Round One #6
Poll: Remaking Costume Design, 2012
Video Essays, Video Reviews, Vlogs & More
Made Men: The Story of Goodfellas
The Swerve
Other Types of Articles
2020 Oscar Season Box Office Preview: October
Five Favorite Mystery Films
Betty Jo Tucker @ ReelTalk Movie Reviews
- Excerpt: Like so many movie fans, I love a mystery. In chronological order, here are my reactions to five favorite mystery films.