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“Ballet 422”: Jody Lee Lipes' New York City...
Jonathan Kiefer • 02/11/2015 4:00 pm

In this beautifully muted documentary by cinematographer-director Jody Lee Lipes, a New York City Ballet company dancer gets and takes a chance to create…

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“Mr. Turner”: A Strange and Wonderful Movie About...
Jonathan Kiefer • 12/23/2014 4:00 pm

It's hard to imagine the curmudgeon-maverick director Mike Leigh even deigning to utter the word “biopic,” let alone making one. If there's anything we…

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“The Homesman”: The Old West Gets More and...
Sherilyn Connelly • 11/18/2014 6:00 pm

Two decades after Unforgiven and four after The Wild Bunch, are revisionist Westerns a thing anymore? Even if they are, Tommy Lee Jones' The…

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“The Notebook”: Postwar Kids Will Say the Savagest...
Sherilyn Connelly • 09/02/2014 4:15 pm

Sometimes children abide during times of darkness, and sometimes the darkness is so overwhelming they let it into their hearts as a means of…

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“The Trip to Italy”: A Journey of Two...
Jonathan Kiefer • 08/26/2014 4:25 pm

Known for making films that don't resemble each other, director Michael Winterbottom tries a sequel to his quasi-fictive road movie The Trip with Steve…

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Best Undead (and Better Than Ever) Movie Theater
Best Undead (and Better Than Ever) Movie Theater
by SF Weekly Staff • 05/07/2014 4:00 am

Embarcadero Center Cinema

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“Visitors”: When You Stare Into the Movie, the...
Sherilyn Connelly • 03/05/2014 4:00 am

The feature films of director Godfrey Reggio and composer Philip Glass have never been for everyone, and their new black and white collaboration Visitors…

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