BUFF19 REVIEW: Saint Bernard (2013) dir. Gabe Bartalos
If you’ve been following the site, you know it’s been quite a week for all of us here at Film Flam: the…
If you’ve been following the site, you know it’s been quite a week for all of us here at Film Flam: the…
I attended the screening of some wonderfully twisted animated shorts at the Brattle Theatre as part of the 19th annual Boston Underground…
**Spoilers for some films below** In its 19th year, The Boston Underground Film Festival has become famous as a local showcase that…
[Heads up, this review is spoiler-y] There is something overwhelmingly enchanting about Dave Made a Maze. Director Bill Watterson, for his first…
There is a tendency at film festivals for attention to be lavished upon feature films, at the expense of the short subjects…
Early on in The Void, a bored orderly remarks, “You know, you’re more likely to die in a hospital than anywhere else…
Neighborhood Food Drive is an immensely weird movie. Like really weird. Every character seems high as hell, and there’s this tense thriller…
Early on in Hidden Reserves, the extravagant Mrs. Hoffmansthal casually tells Vincent Baumann, a death insurance agent in the process of courting…
(Suzanne Ciani, Brett Whitcomb (director) and Bradford Thomason (writer) will all attend today’s screening at the HFA for a Q&A.) I have…
Fraud is an experiment in deception. The movie follows, via home movie clips, a family of four as the parents commit one act of…
Of all the film festival traditions, few are as exciting as the secret screening: a handpicked, hotly anticipated film kept under wraps…
Recently, the ultimate king of trashy midnight cinema John Waters stated that the “midnight movie is dead.” And who could blame him?…