An empathetic drama ready to put straight-laced audiences in the shoes of a maligned subculture.
Read full article"Bomb City" just keeps on having its Caucasian adolescents scream into the ether until you get it: angry middle-American teenagers are all not alike!
Read full articleThe film's message, which it wields like a war chain, is a timeless one: Don't be such a dick to people because they look different from you. We all live in Bomb City: One stray match and the whole thing will explode.
Read full article"Bomb City" will keep you in its grasp during every moment leading to its climactic violence. And it won't let go until the closing credits roll.
Read full articleA tense, finely observed Texas crime drama, produced on a tight budget and suggesting great promise for its Dallas-based filmmakers.
Read full article[Bomb City] doesn't approach the facts in an analytical way, nor does it investigate the corrupt mechanisms of power that allow an assassin to go free. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleBomb City ends up being a film as angry as it is affected: its form compromises its reasons. [Full Review in Spanish]
Read full articleAn elementally beautiful motion picture, filled with moments that will well your eyes with tears even when removed from the context of the crime they're detailing.
Read full articleAn excellent central performance from Dave Davis and the promise of director Jameson Brooks makes this a noteworthy film for anyone hoping to discover fresh talent, but even those just looking for a good individual film will find this satisfying
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