films
Incredibly Weird Films in to See this Holiday Season
If it’s entertainingly weird, it’s San Franciscan. This rule of thumb doesn’t mean the San Francisco holiday season doesn’t have its improvised ice rinks or its Starbucks Christmas Lattes. But in San Francisco and other simpatico places around the Bay Area, you can cinematically mark the 2018 weeks after Thanksgiving
“Life Of The Party” is a Generic, Paint-By-Numbers Comedy
“Life of The Party” Starring: Melissa McCarthy, Julie Bowen, Gillian Jacobs, Maya Rudolph, Christina Aguilera, Matt Walsh The latest Melissa McCarthy movie is exactly what 90% of Melissa McCarthy vehicles have been. She’s out of her element, does physical comedy, has zany lines that seem improvised and there are pretty
Review: “You Were Never Really Here” Is A Slow Burning Artsy Conundrum
“You Were Never Really Here” Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Joaquin Phoenix’s Beard, A Little Girl, An Old Lady, Guys With Hammer Wounds Directed By: Lynne Ramsay “You Were Never Really Here” was both the title of the movie and a reference to missing plot points. Honestly, the plot was thin,
Win Tickets to see a Sneek Peak of the film: PRIDE
You are invited to win a pair of tickets to the sneak peak of PRIDE , at the Embarcadero Center on Tuesay, September 16 @ 7:30PM. Pride is inspired by an extraordinary true story. It’s the summer of 1984, Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National Union of Mineworkers is on
Free Comedy Night at the Oasis
If you’re aching to get over to the East Bay (or your friends living over there are sick of your excuses for never visiting) then Sunday night, the Oasis is the place to be! There will be 3 comedians, 2 screenings, and 1 DJ and a dance party under the
Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry Film Screenings TODAY and Thursday!
Do you like tattoos? How about Rum? How about badass old guys who do tattoos and end up having a rum named after them after they die? I thought so. Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry: A Film About The Life and Times of American Tattoo Master Norman Collins Wednesday, June 9
Touching Home: Inspiring For All The Wrong Reasons
A few weeks ago, I attended a free screening of Touching Home, which is based on the true story of these twin brothers, Noah and Logan Miller, whose alcoholic dad died in prison. The twins hail from Marin County and wrote, directed, and starred in this film. Super talented actors