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Founded in 1981, we are a group of working film critics who embody Boston's unique critical perspective on all things cinema.

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@JoyceKulhawik At @theartsfuse, @themediawitch says Luca Guadagnino's Queer breaks new artistic ground for an artist whose visionary talent is already well established.
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"Queer" breaks new artistic ground for an artist whose visionary talent is already well-established.
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Last week at @theartsfuse, @pkeough1 suggested you go with the Flow.
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This film puts "cat" back in catastrophe
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@laura23366766 At SarahGVincentViews, @SarahGVincent reviewed The Return
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Sarah G. Vincent Views' hot take on The Return
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@laura23366766 At Reeling Reviews, @laura23366766 gave The Order a B “They've changed the name of real-life F.B.I. agent Wayne Manis to Terry Husk and given Husk fictional family issues which really only .distract from the otherwise lean and suspenseful narrative.”
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At Reeling Reviews, @laura23366766 gave Nightbitch a B- “Writer/director Marielle Heller,.whose adaptation of Rachel Yoder's novel feels a little toothless, is blessed with a committed performance from her star”
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Boston Society of Film Critics
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Last week at Reeling Reviews, @laura23366766 gave Queer an A- “Working with an adaptation of William S. Burroughs' last published novel director Guadagnino has elicited a powerhouse performance from Daniel Craig that is romantic desire personified.”
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Our complete list of winners is now live on our website! Thanks to everyone who followed along— we’ll see you at the movies! 🍿
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‘Anora’ wins four awards from the Boston Society of Film Critics, including Best Film.
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BEST NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE FILM:. DO NOT EXPECT TOO MUCH FROM THE END OF THE WORLD
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*Non-English Language that is— our critics are getting punchy!
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Last but not least, we will be voting for Best Non-Language Film!.
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BEST PICTURE. ANORA
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(As a reminder, the BSFC votes for Best Picture before Best Non-English Language Film. If the winner of Best Picture is not in the English language, we forego the latter category and vote instead for Best English Language Film).
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Next up: BEST PICTURE!.
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BEST DIRECTOR. Sean Baker, ANORA
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We will next be voting for Best Director!.
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