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Zoom Lens
, August 26, 1998
Genealogies of a Crime The luck of an attorney famous for losing every case changes -- and not for the better -- when she takes on the defense... More>>
Hellfire
, August 26, 1998
Your Friends & Neighbors Directed and written by Neil LaBute. Starring Ben Stiller, Aaron Eckhart, Catherine Keener, Amy Brenneman, Jason... More>>
Reel World
, August 26, 1998
One Night Stand Wesley Snipes' bodyguard is smaller than your humble correspondent, but he's a pillar of Zen calm, even as his employer sits... More>>
Blood Sucker
, August 19, 1998
Blade Directed by Stephen Norrington. Written by David S. Goyer; based on the Marvel Comics characters created by Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan.... More>>
Fantasy Island
, August 12, 1998
How Stella Got Her Groove Back Directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan. Written by Ron Bass, based on the novel by Terry McMillan. Starring Angela... More>>
Second Time Around
, August 12, 1998
The Bugs Bunny Film Festival The first part of this two-part program of Warners animation is a 15-cartoon assemblage that can be recommended... More>>
Second Time Around
, August 12, 1998
Bedazzled Grease-spattered and lovelorn fry cook Dudley Moore sells his soul to suave devil Peter Cook for the devotion of elusive waitress... More>>
Zoom Lens
, August 05, 1998
The Decline of Western Civilization Part III The first Decline of Western Civilization, filmed by Penelope Spheeris in 1979, spotlighted a... More>>
Hot and Bothered
, August 05, 1998
Snake Eyes Directed by Brian De Palma. Written by David Koepp. Starring Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise, Carla Gugino, and Stan Shaw. Opens Friday,... More>>
Second Time Around
, August 05, 1998
"Blossoms and Swords: The Films of Tai Kato" Samurai and yakuza films dominated Japan's movie screens for decades; but here in the U.S. most... More>>
Reel World
, August 05, 1998
Shadows Make room on the fridge, film buffs, for another repertory calendar: On Aug. 28 Landmark Theaters' Lumiere earmarks the largest of its... More>>
Second Time Around
, August 05, 1998
Equinox Flower This 1958 Japanese film was Yasujiro Ozu's first in color, a form he had rejected a dozen years earlier as "all right once in a... More>>
Zoom Lens
, July 29, 1998
"Short 'n' Bittersweet" There's little that could be more suggestive of the elemental appeal of cinema than movies being shown outdoors on a... More>>
Kung POW!
, July 29, 1998
Enter the Dragon Directed by Robert Clouse. Written by Michael Allin. Starring Bruce Lee, John Saxon, and Jim Kelly. Opens Friday, July 31, at... More>>
Second Time Around
, July 22, 1998
If I Were King "If a man isn't inspired by his own death, then he's beyond inspiration." Poet/rogue François Villon is given a week to... More>>
Life During Wartime
, July 22, 1998
Saving Private Ryan Directed by Steven Spielberg. Written by Robert Rodat. Starring Tom Hanks, Ed Burns, Giovanni Ribisi, Jeremy Davies, and... More>>
Second Time Around
, July 22, 1998
Blind Beast One of 1997's great moviegoing pleasures was the Yasuzo Masumura retrospective at the Pacific Film Archive. Masumura's work -- he... More>>
Zoom Lens
, July 22, 1998
Bisexual Film Festival Running a mere three nights, and showing only four features, one documentary, and a trio of shorts, the second edition... More>>
Reel World
, July 15, 1998
Swimming With Sharks "There's so much more at stake for me than for a guy with a $50 or $60 million film," declares 31-year-old director... More>>
Oral Histories and Pulp Fictions
Excavation, celebration, and provocation at the 18th annual Jewish Film Festival
, July 15, 1998
To a degree far beyond any other festival on the famously crowded local calendar, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival has willfully and... More>>
Second Time Around
, July 15, 1998
Star Trek Marathon The first six Star Trek features, screening Saturday in a marathon at the UC Theater in Berkeley, provided the sci-fi film... More>>
Zoom Lens
, July 15, 1998
Doing Time, Doing Vipassana In America's disastrously crowded, increasingly privatized prisons, "rehabilitation" has become a dirty word and... More>>
Second Time Around
, July 15, 1998
Salesman This legendary 1968 documentary might have been called Death of a Salesman if Arthur Miller hadn't gotten there first. "Direct... More>>
Second Time Around
, July 08, 1998
"Mondo Sadismo!" Since the 1950s Americans have looked to Europe for their transgressive cinema thrills -- whether art film, porn epic, or... More>>
Second Time Around
, July 08, 1998
Greed Erich von Stroheim's blasted masterpiece Greed survives today only in the 10-reel version released by MGM in 1924. Originally filmed as... More>>
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