Five SF-based movies that help celebrate International Ideas Month
The 20th Another Hole in the Head Film Festival promises grisly, ghastly, cinematic mayhem
"Thanksgiving" is a slasher film at its core, with spilling intestines, smashed craniums, ripping flesh, and worse. But these kinds of films e…
Ridley Scott's new two-and-a-half-hour epic, ‘Napoleon’ is as rudimentary and as passionless as CliffsNotes
The San Francisco Transgender Film Festival returns for its twenty-sixth year, at a moment when understanding and empathy for trans people hav…
The former San Francisco district attorney was in attendance for the premiere screening at the San Francisco's Main Library
Green Film Fest of San Francisco continues through Sunday
Joan Baez, a folk singer and counterculture fixture, is now the subject of a new documentary, "Joan Baez: I Am a Noise," which opens Friday in San Francisco theaters
Pedro Almodóvar's "Strange Way of Life" tackles masculinity in new Western film
AI movie made 22 years ago is part of Kubrick retrospective that asks what, if anything, is our responsibility toward our own creations
Documentaries, dramas, and lots of creative short films are on the festival bill
"They are just some of the greatest people I've ever met," director Christine Yoo says of the prison's 1,000 Mile Club
The Red and White Fleet will screen a series classic movies, with an assist from the Roxie Theater