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On this weeks episode of Film Critics Weekly, Scott Menzel is joined by Nestor Bentancor and Lupe Rodriguez Haas to discuss their top ten favorite films of the decade.
Scott Menzel - @TheOtherScottM
Nestor Bentancor - @NestorCine
Lupe Rodriguez Haas - @CineMovie
Presenting Film Critics Weekly, where members of the Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society come together to discuss new topics of the weeks, the movies you may have missed but need to check out, and reveal insider information of the film and journalism industry. Join host Scott Menzel with a rotating panel of members of the LAOFCS as they bring you into the inner circle with heightened discussion and knowledge.
Each week, the show will feature four weekly segments which include:
-Movie Pick of The Week - A weekly vote of all films being released in Los Angeles that week.
-Independent Spotlight - A weekly Indie film suggestion from each member on the panel. The film can be playing in theaters, on-demand, or various streaming services.
-Retro Rewind - A weekly recommendation of an older release that is currently available on streaming, DVD, or Blu-Ray.
-Special Topic - Each week there will be a special conversation about something going on the industry or something that ties into this week's episode.
Who are the LAOFCS?
Los Angeles is the home of Hollywood and the film industry. There are hundreds of critics in the Los Angeles area and yet there was only one critic's circle. San Francisco, New York, Austin, and all other major cities throughout the USA have an online critics group but not Los Angeles. We wanted to change that and therefore launched the Los Angeles Film Critics Society (LAOFCS) at the end of 2016.
By creating this group, they wanted to ensure that the members of their society are reflective of those who reside in the city of Los Angeles. Diversity is very important in film criticism and they want to make sure that all voices are represented within our group. They also want to embrace members that are finding new ways to criticize film whether that be through video, podcasts, or on social media.
Over the next few years, the Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society is hoping to redefine what it means to be part of a film critics group by having a year-round presence. Most film critic circles at the end of each year begin to appear to discuss their favorite films of the year. They wanted to create a film critics group that would openly discuss film throughout the year and not just during award season.
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