Reviews

  • The Dark Knight
    Heath Ledger peers into the void as Christopher Nolan's Batman returns.
    Wednesday, July 16
    What a brooding pleasure it is to return to Christopher Nolan's Gotham City — if "pleasure" is the right word for a movie that gazes so... More >>
  • Chris & Don: A Love Story
    Portrait of the artist as a young man (and his lover as an old one) in Chris & Don.
    Wednesday, July 16
    A glint in his eye and a grin on his lips, artist Don Bachardy looks into the camera and explains the dynamic of his three-decade relationship... More >>
  • Mamma Mia!
    But your movie's kinda drab. Mamma Mia! drains the fun out of ABBA.
    Wednesday, July 16
    I've always enjoyed ABBA — not in that posthoc, so-bad-it's-good hip way, but innocently, the way I like Phil Spector. To this day, howling... More >>
  • The Last Mistress
    Provocateurs Catherine Breillat and Asia Argento put their stamp (or tattoo) on 19th-century France.
    Wednesday, July 16
    Catherine Breillat hitches her wagon to the hottest of European stars, Asia Argento, in a highly entertaining adaptation of French dandy... More >>
  • Art House
    Wednesday, July 16
    Artists' Television Access. "L.A. Plays Itself": Two porn films made by Fred Halsted in 1972: the titular feature and Sex Garage. Wed., July 16,... More >>
  • Hellboy II: The Golden Army
    Big Red returns in a mindless, revved-up Hellboy sequel.
    Wednesday, July 09
    Hollywood's Endless Superhero Summer rolls on with the arrival of Hellboy II: The Golden Army from Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro,... More >>
  • Journey to the Center of the Earth
    Brendan Fraser falls into a deep, deep hole at the Center of the Earth.
    Wednesday, July 09
    At the top, let's be clear about one thing: Journey to the Center of the Earth is more a demo reel than a narrative feature. It's a decent, if... More >>
  • The Edge of Heaven
    Storylines and cultures crash in this German/Turkish import — and isn't it arty?
    Wednesday, July 09
    The Edge of Heaven disembarks stateside still flush from an award-reaping Eurasian tour. That the European Film Awards tossed Fatih Akin's... More >>
  • The Wackness
    Wednesday, July 09
    The Wackness is a mix tape of clichés, with writer-director Jonathan Levine taking cuts from a dozen or more "life-affirming"... More >>
  • Art House
    Wednesday, July 09
    To submit a listing, e-mail film@sfweekly.com. Artists' Television Access. Romántico: Doc follows musician Carmelo Muñiz from S.F.... More >>
  • Hancock
    Hancock squanders potential greatness with lame humor and a half-baked hero.
    Wednesday, July 02
    The Sixth Sense, starring Bruce Willis as a dead man, was writer-director M. Night Shyamalan's breakthrough, but its follow-up, Unbreakable,... More >>
  • Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
    Call hell-raiser Hunter S. Thompson's style what you will — a new doc succeeds when saluting his substance.
    Wednesday, July 02
    "In a nation of frightened dullards, there is always a sorry shortage of outlaws, and those few who make the grade are always welcome." So wrote... More >>
  • Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
    In Kit Kittredge, all it takes to cure the Depression is a little Miss Sunshine.
    Wednesday, July 02
    To my 10-year-old daughter, the term "American Girl" means "that store my meanie of a mom — unlike all the other, higher-quality moms... More >>
  • Constantine's Sword
    Wednesday, July 02
    Oren Jacoby's documentary is three movies in one, at least two of which would benefit from more development than is possible in a 96-minute... More >>
  • Art House
    Wednesday, July 02
    Compiled by Michael Leaverton and Hiya Swanhuyser. To submit a listing, e-mail film@sfweekly.com. Castro Theatre. Third Annual 70mm Film... More >>
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  4. WALL-E, 18.8 million, 163.1 million
  5. Wanted, 12.0 million, 112.5 million
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