IFFBoston Review: World’s Greatest Dad

Dark comedy is something incredibly difficult to pull off.  I always think that it’s many the movie that, only after looking at it and deciding that it’s just completely offensive, the filmmakers decide to tell everyone that they planned it that way all along and that it’s a dark comedy.  “World’s Greatest Dad,” written and …

IFFBoston Review: Art & Copy

“The best way to respond to bad advertising is to make good advertising.”  That’s how director Doug Pray introduced his most recent movie, “Art & Copy” at the IFFB.  The movie is a study of the history of advertising over the last 50 years, starting in the 1960s and moving into today. 

IFF Boston Review: Kimjongilia

Assuming the mantle of dictatorship and oppression from his father in 1994, Kim Jong Il, the current “Dear Leader,” of North Korea has picked up where Dad left off: torturing, starving and murdering his own people in an effort to keep control.  “Kimjongilia,” is a testimonial of those lucky enough to escape, and the harrowing …

IFFBoston Review: The Brothers Bloom

Opening with a poem recited by con artist historian Ricky Jay, Rian Johnson’s follow-up to his first movie, “Brick,” takes off in the first few moments and heads on a whimsical, and entertaining flight. The movie tells the story of brothers Stephen and Bloom, two life-long con artists.  Stephen is the mastermind, working every angle …

IIFBoston Interview: Ian McFarland

In 1985, Slapshot formed in Boston, Massachusetts.  Before even performing live, the anticipation for the band was high.  One writer said they were a “great live act,” before they ever stepped foot on a stage.  The group’s origins come from Boston’s hardcore scene, but the band never stayed within those lines, choosing to lead rather …

IFFB Boston Interview: Daryl Wein

If relationships and break-ups weren’t hard enough, try making a movie about yours with your girlfriend.  Daryl Wein and Zoe Lister-Jones decided that they should break up.  However, instead of breaking it off, they decide to have days off and days on with each other, stretching out the break-up process to make it easier to …

Crowe and Pearl Jam Working Together

In an interview with Billboard, Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready said that the band is working with filmmaker Cameron Crowe on a behind-the-scenes type film. Here’s what McCready said: “We’re building up to our big 20th anniversary… We’re trying to have a little campaign of building rereleases with new mixes and new outtakes up until …