319 episodes

Founded in 2009. Boston film critics Stephen Slaughter Head and John Black discover new and old films, and revisit the classics and far from classics. Join them on their never-ending quest for the coolness in cinema! [Members: Boston Online Film Critics Association - BOFCA.com]

Post-Movie Steve Head and John Black

    • TV & Film
    • 4.5 • 27 Ratings

Founded in 2009. Boston film critics Stephen Slaughter Head and John Black discover new and old films, and revisit the classics and far from classics. Join them on their never-ending quest for the coolness in cinema! [Members: Boston Online Film Critics Association - BOFCA.com]

    BOFCA September Repertory Podcast 2019

    BOFCA September Repertory Podcast 2019

    Bob Chipman, Steve Head and John Black debut the new-format BOFCA repertory podcast

    • 24 min
    BOFCA REPERTORY PODCAST - JUNE 2019

    BOFCA REPERTORY PODCAST - JUNE 2019

    Steve Head and Bob Chipman break down the Boston-area repertory scene for June 2019.

    • 1 hr 20 min
    BOFCA REPERTORY PODCAST - MAY 2019

    BOFCA REPERTORY PODCAST - MAY 2019

    Bob Chipman and Steve Head break down the May 2019 Boston area repertory screening scene

    • 59 min
    BOFCA REPERTORY PODCAST - APRIL 2019

    BOFCA REPERTORY PODCAST - APRIL 2019

    Bob Chipman and Steve Head break down the Boston-area repertory screening scene for April 2019

    • 1 hr 29 min
    BOFCA YEAR-END AWARDS PODCAST - 2018

    BOFCA YEAR-END AWARDS PODCAST - 2018

    Members of The Boston Online Film Critics Association recap the group's votes for the Top Ten Films of 2018

    • 1 hr 49 min
    BOFCA Repertory Podcast February 2019

    BOFCA Repertory Podcast February 2019

    BOFCA Co-Chairs Evan Crean and Bob Chipman look over the Boston-area repertory screening scene for February 2019.

    • 1 hr 7 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
27 Ratings

27 Ratings

Jon Laubs ,

Great Podcast... making Boston proud!

I met one of the hosts of the podcast in an uber, of all places, heading to the Brattle theater in Harvard Sq. He said "Going to see Ned [program director]?" And from there, a movie bromance was born. Love the podcast guys, keep it up!

Su Red ,

Listened a few times then got tired of it

One thing that stood out was when they discussed the movie ANOMALISA. One of them pronounced it Anna-Ma-Lisa, instead of like the word Anomaly. That word play with the characters name is pretty important to the film. Before going live to discuss movies, at the very least I would think critics would know the correct pronunciation of the title. They also didn't go very in depth about the movie, I had a conversation online that gave me a lot more insight into this movie then the few minutes they talked about it.
I enjoyed a few of their discussions and liked that they give suggestions of lesser known movies, but it could be run more professionally.

kurthenry ,

Bring Back Post-Movie

I loved this podcast (BOFCA ones are fine too but I don’t live in Boston and they’re only once a month) please bring it back.

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