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Catch these must-see films in virtual 17th annual San Francisco Greek Festival
To show their gratitude for years of support, San Francisco Greek Film Festival organizers are offering their 17th virtual lineup for free. The annual celebration kicked off Saturday when...Read More
Film festival organizers postpone event out of ‘abundance of caution’
The 17th annual International Ocean Film Festival, originally scheduled for for March 12 – 15 at San Francisco’s Cowell Theater and other Bay Area venues, has been postponed, organizers...Read More
San Francisco Independent Film Festival begins Wednesday
The 21st San Francisco Independent Film Festival kicks off Wednesday at the Victoria Theatre in San Francisco.Read More
‘Aquaman,’ for now, washes away fears for DC Extended Universe
As silly as it is to talk to fish, I don’t think I’d make fun of Aquaman to his face.Read More
‘Mortal Engines’ eye-catching visuals cover up a dead story
For every Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, there’s always a pile of dung waiting right behind it.Read More
Unique animated ‘Spider-Man’ stands out from crowd
Pixar’s The Incredibles 2 now has a run for its money when it comes to best animated movie of 2018.Read More
‘Ben Is Back’ confronts harsh world of drug addiction
Whether or not you know it, the opioid crisis is close, and it’s scary.Read More
Newest ‘Fantastic Beasts’ is anything but
Ten beautiful films are set in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. The latest stands alone as a convoluted mess.Read More
Soldiers defend world from Nazi zombies in WWII thriller ‘Overlord’
With a B-movie undertone, Overlord gets much right about what it tries to accomplish.Read More
Powerful, moving ‘Boy Erased’ looks to be award contender
Boy Erased is grounded and real. I can bring myself to see how this could happen to a friend of mine. Read More
Michael Myers killing spree brings the ‘Halloween’ spirit
The whole time through Halloween, characters ask Michael Myers if he could talk and explain why he kills. Why doesn’t anybody just hand him a cup of coffee and...Read More
‘Free Solo’ filmmakers capture Yosemite from its edge
In 'Free Solo,' the audience is immersed into the mind of free climber Alex Honnold.Read More
Spider-Man rival ‘Venom’ misses more than just his other half
Which new movie has quick quips, an insect-like hero, and a likable protagonist? It’s not Spider-Man.Read More
Eli Roth family film left stagnant by evil magic
Family Halloween movie meets extreme horror director and gore aficionado Eli Roth. A recipe for a bland and forgettable fantasy film. Who would’ve guessed that? Directed by Eli Roth...Read More
Classic ‘Predator’ gets the reboot it doesn’t deserve
Aliens hunting for sport is already hectic; only the director of Iron Man 3 can make it funnier and more convoluted to follow.Read More
‘The Nun’ conjures jump scares, but little more
If the cast of Monty Python were to lead a horror film set in a haunted abbey, it would definitely be shorter.Read More
Love, violence gleams on the summertime silver screen
With so many movies coming out this summer, it was difficult to keep up. I did what I could and took in more than 20 films.Read More
A parent’s worst nightmare from a virtual view
Social media stalking all of a sudden isn’t so funny now.Read More
Hollywood finally realizes romance comes in all colors
It's 2018, and there is still an unexplored region of cinema that Hollywood can represent better: the rest of the world.Read More
Winnie the Pooh meets IRL in ‘Christopher Robin’
With Christopher Robin as their newest live-action adaptation, the Walt Disney Company has an example of what they can do better in their next films. Read More