With movie theatres shuttered, the Houston Film Critics Society is now posting at home viewing suggestions on its website to help movie fans endure lockdown, while offering free access to movie reviews from select Society members to broadcast stations across the US and Canada (the critics will also appear live).
This week, the Society “took to the skies” to promote its new website content, hanging a series of banners bearing movie references in high traffic areas.
“Our members have been seeing hundreds of movies every year for a long time”, says HFCS President Doug Harris, whose 'Jr. Mintz' film reviews have aired since the 1980’s on 101 KLOL. “From Truffaut to Tarantino, they can instantly recall obscure gems or forgotten favorites and share them with audiences”.
Check out the work of the 38 HFCS members at HoustonFilmCritics.com and contact Doug Harris to see which ones might be available to provide content in your market at no charge.
(This post was taken from a release sent to me by the HFCS)