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Constantine's Sword
, July 02, 2008
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
, July 02, 2008
Compiled by Michael Leaverton and Hiya Swanhuyser. To submit a listing, e-mail film@sfweekly.com. Castro Theatre. Third Annual 70mm Film... More>>
Violence Is Golden Wanted
With its secret boys club and bloody good fun, Wanted has all of the fight with none of the guilt.
, June 25, 2008
Of the summer's many revenge-of-the-nerd fulfillment fantasies — from The Incredible Hulk all the way down the megaplex food chain to The... More>>
Deep Freeze Encounters at the End of the World
Gleaning lessons from the darkness, Herzog treks to Antarctica in Encounters at the End of the World.
, June 25, 2008
Some say the world will end in fire, some — like Werner Herzog — say ice. Flying in the face of global warming, this profoundly... More>>
Robots in Love WALL-E
WALL-E blasts off to the future by boldly going where every sci-fi movie's gone before. And that's a good thing.
, June 25, 2008
Many will attempt to describe WALL-E with a one-liner. It's R2-D2 in love. 2001: A Space Odyssey starring the Little Tramp. An Inconvenient Truth... More>>
Brick Lane
, June 25, 2008
Bracket the fact that it's an adaptation of Monica Ali's great big treat of a 2003 novel about displacement and feminine emancipation, and... More>>
Art House
, June 25, 2008
Compiled by Michael Leaverton and Hiya Swanhuyser. To submit a listing, e-mail film@sfweekly.com. Artists' Television Access. "Bike and... More>>
Back ... and Loving It Get Smart
Get Smart redux is a rare device: A TV remake for the big screen that works on its own terms.
, June 18, 2008
As old Broadway shows are revived, new Broadway shows get spun from old movies so that new movies may be fashioned from ancient TV series. It's... More>>
Empire Strikes Back Mongol
Mongol paints a historically hazy but kickass picture of everyone's fave emperor, Genghis Khan.
, June 18, 2008
You want a history lesson? Take a class. You want clanging swords, sneering villains, storybook romance, and bloody vengeance? Here's a brawny... More>>
Warrior King Sergei Bodrov
Mongol director Sergei Bodrov on retracing the footsteps of Genghis Khan and navigating the even more perilous Hollywood battlefield.
, June 18, 2008
Just over a decade ago, Russian director Sergei Bodrov made his mark on the West with his Academy Award–nominated movie, Prisoner of the... More>>
One Bad Mother The Mother of Tears
Dario Argento caps off his horror trilogy with horrific parody.
, June 18, 2008
A topsy-turvy Escherland exists where Dario Argento's The Mother of Tears is considered a twisted classic, and it is a magical place. Up is down,... More>>
Woman on the Beach
, June 18, 2008
Master of the beautifully modulated and devastatingly melancholy romantic farce, Korean director Hong Sang-soo presents a pair of overlapping... More>>
Art House
, June 18, 2008
Artists' Television Access. Flesh and Blow Job: The Revival House Classic Queer Cinema presents films from the Factory by Paul Morrissey and Andy... More>>
Supermarket Sweep The Promotion
Male fulfillment, and lack thereof, on full display in The Promotion.
, June 11, 2008
The screenwriter Steven Conrad writes movies about success and self-fulfillment in America — how we define it, the price we pay for it, and... More>>
Life with Father When Did You Last See Your Father?
A domineering dad and the son under his thumb in When Did You Last See Your Father?
, June 11, 2008
Nothing snaps a child's head around quite like a dying parent, especially when the parent is a cantankerous old sod like Arthur Morrison (Jim... More>>
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