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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
In ‘Fallout,’ Tom Cruise takes back summer, one stunt at a time
Your mission, should you choose to accept it: Find a better action movie this summer.Read More
Old man strength can’t carry ‘The Equalizer 2’
The introduction of badass old men in bloody and violent action movies is seemingly never-ending.Read More
Marvel’s mini hero leaps to the quantum realm
The only thing better than seeing the Bay Area represented in a Marvel film is jumping back into the quantum realm. Read More
Blunt violence, realism boil up ‘Sicario’ sequel
Sequels have resulted in some of the worst movies ever made. But sometimes, sequels defy the standards and actually care about crafting a compelling story.Read More
Hallidie Plaza sign waypoints toward SF sister cities
Tourists making their way to take a ride on San Francisco’s cable cars will notice a new sign pointing the way to cities from other countries.Read More
Shallow ‘Fallen Kingdom’ dazzles, disappoints
If a dinosaur is in it, I’m usually all for it. Even if I have to witness the slow death Hollywood is carrying out to a beloved franchise. The...Read More
Fred Rogers is the hero we need in our neighborhood
In 1968, a children's television show launched on public television. With basic props and a simple set, weirdly enough, it succeeded.Read More
Incredible addition to super-powered Pixar roster
Remember that time Pixar didn’t make a sequel to the beloved and classic The Incredibles?Read More
Flaws can’t drag down hopped-up ‘Ocean’s 8’
The job is simple: get in, get the jewelry and get out. If life could be so straightforward.Read More
Clusterfest tickles SF in just the right spot
The South Park theme song sums up the first day of Comedy Central’s Clusterfest, coming back to San Francisco for its second year this weekend: “Friendly faces everywhere, humble folks...Read More
Raunchier and bloodier, ‘Deadpool 2’ doesn’t disappoint
You’re a smart-mouthed cancer survivor given the power of regeneration through painful torture. What do you do for fun?Read More
East Bay Innovation Award winners announced
The winners of the Sixth Annual East Bay Innovation Awards were announced Thursday at Oakland's Fox Theater, organizers said.Read More
Effort underway to save The City’s oldest gay bar
San Francisco's oldest gay bar may be saved and relocated using a model that kept another gay bar in The City from closing last year, a supervisor's office said.Read More
Poetry-inspired artwork graces Muni buses
For a third year in a row, the interior of 100 Muni buses will display artwork from Bay Area artists over the next four months.Read More
Vision to transform Asian Art Museum unveiled
San Francisco's Asian Art Museum Tuesday revealed plans for a $90 million upgrade to its building and programming.Read More
Ed Sheeran cancels Levi’s show over 10 p.m. curfew
A curfew ban at Levi's Stadium has forced a Grammy-award winning artist to drop an upcoming 2018 concert date.Read More
‘The Who’ circle back for fresh fans at Outside Lands
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey took the Outside Lands opportunity to offer a little history lesson to millennials.Read More