Peter Wong
Wonderful S.F. Indie Shorts
They’ve brought to San Francisco the Church of the SubGenius (“JR ‘Bob’ Dobbs And The Church Of The Subgenius”) and growing up in a notorious Oklahoma City strip club (“Red Dog”). They’ve warped local moviegoers’ minds with films ranging from Neil Marshall’s soldiers vs. werewolves tale “Dog Soldiers” to the
Some Incredibly Weird Movies Coming to The Bay This Autumn
Surprise! The end of summer and the beginning of fall will be far from a dull month at the movies. This month’s listings include everything from three different film festivals to a horror fantasy praised by both Stephen King and Guillermo del Toro to period looks at three different cities’
Arty Horror Films, Spiders From Mars, & Other Offbeat Movies Coming to the Bay
August may be the month of summer’s dog days. Lazing in the sun may seem preferable to being in a darkened theater. But some of the offbeat films coming in the next few weeks might very well inspire re-thinking of that position. The coming weeks sees a drag queen pageant
Your 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Preview
The ad campaign for the 39th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) challenges viewers to think about the things that make a film Jewish. Does it need to focus on Jewish religious issues? Must it be set in Israel? Does the talent in front of or behind the camera need
Tattoo Artists, Three Film Festivals, And More
The S.F. Bay Area’s art cinema has some great alternatives to the typical Hollywood summer fare. The next few weeks offer three different film festivals, several music films, anniversary celebrations, an incredible South Korean political thriller that might otherwise slip under your radar, and a couple of Broke-Ass screenings for
Weird-Ass Movies Playin’ in the Bay
For cinema multiplex goers in Anywhereville, USA, the arrival of June means the coming of the newest summer superhero tentpole movies and animation franchises’ newest installments. But for broad-minded San Francisco Bay Area filmgoers, June means a chance to see films that sometimes have few qualms cranking their wildness up
The SF Documentary Festival is Here and it Looks Fantastic
The San Francisco Documentary Festival (aka DocFest) has long earned its reputation for cheerfully screwing with the familiar air of film festival stodginess. Sure, DocFest presents film screenings and appearances by film talent, just like other film festivals. But do other festivals also present a heavy metal karaoke party, a