Film & Photography
The Great Stuff Coming To The 42nd S.F. Jewish Film Festival
Peyton Klein said her first exposure to anti-Semitism was the notorious Charlottesville Unite The Right rally. This high-schooler, who’s one of the interviewees in the documentary Repairing The World: Stories From The Tree Of Life, is not the only young person who mistakenly believed anti-Semitism ended with the Nazis’ defeat
What Is Queer Pain? Understanding April Dawn Alison
Are we ready to take on queer pain? Throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, Oakland artist and resident April Dawn Alison took a series of self-portraits on Polaroid film in voluminous cocoa wigs and rouge lips, in a PVC skirt and color-matched pumps, in bondage. The massive compilation
Why San Francisco Is The Best Place To Watch Movies.
This may be a strange way to start an article about the joy of watching movies, but I’m not a film buff. I’m big into music, videos games and books, but I tend to fidget when watching a feature film. Whenever someone would invite me to go to a movie
All The Cool Stuff On Netflix In July
Tbh, yours truly thought he could get away with not doing a Netflix preview for July 2022. After all, viewers out there didn’t need prompting to check out the finale of “Stranger Things Season 4.” Nor were they likely to skip out on the July 14 debut of “Kung Fu
Here’s What Happened When I Met Tommy Wiseau In San Francisco
This may come as somewhat of a shock, but before attending Balboa Theater’s showing of Tommy Wiseau’s infamously bad, The Room, I had never seen the film. I was aware of Tommy Wiseau as a meme, and figured if a film was so bad that the story of how it was
Frameline 46 Brings LGBTQ+ Cinematic Goodness
What better way to celebrate the Pride Month of June and stick it to the culture warriors of The Homophobe Party (aka the GQP) than by catching some films at Frameline 46? Yes, San Francisco’s annual showcase of LGBTQ+ friendly film returns with a hybrid of in-person theatrical screenings (at
Peaches Christ’s Horror Film Starring Natasha Lyonne is Back!
“All About Evil” boasts an incredible cast able to bring both the laughs and the gore. In addition to Lyonne and Dekker, the other actors include: “Elvira” herself, Cassandra Peterson; John Waters muse Mink Stole; Noah Segan (“Looper,” “Knives Out”), Ashley Rae Fink (“Glee”’s Lauren Zizes); and writer/director Joshua Grannell as Peaches Christ.
All the Movements We Saw at Movement Electronic Music Festival
These last few years have been something else – full of discovery, disaster, and even some delights. Something that has brought many of us together during all of this has been the causes to support/protect. Something that, more recently, has been bringing more of us together, is the festivals that