Ninian Doff balances tones amazingly and directs visually striking scenes with gusto and confidence. His writing subverts expectations while remembering to be a story about humans, all the while being an exciting, nonstop laugh riot
making an impressive feature debut, Ninian Doff makes "Boyz In The Wood" a hilarious film that exudes energy without losing its charm, all while delivering colorful social commentary on acid
a too-familiar vibe hangs over much of the film, whose comic violence is nothing new and whose banter underwhelms, but the pic gets more fun as it goes, especially after an unlikely hallucinogen makes its entrance
a too-familiar vibe hangs over much of the film, whose comic violence is nothing new and whose banter underwhelms, but the pic gets more fun as it goes, especially after an unlikely hallucinogen makes its entrance
a divided callback to John Singleton's Boyz N The Hood, a feisty generational satire, and a hot-as-fire warrior's battlecry that retains musical interlude value all packed into one riotously psychedelic outdoor adventure gone to bloody hell