movies
Remembering Playland at the Beach
History is often best marked by the buildings and landmarks left behind. These edifices act as scars, reminding us that our time is short and that there were people here before us, just as there will be after us. It’s the buildings remaining once an era has passed, that allow
Bad Movie Night at The Dark Room
There’s only one thing I love better than bad movies, and that is cheap bad movies. Making a night of it? Well, that is just the greatest idea ever. Luckily the lovely people over at The Dark Room had the totally awesome idea of making every Sunday $5 Bad Movie
“L@TE†Party and ‘Zine Exhibit at the Berkeley Art Museum
*If you don’t know about Berkeley’s BAM/PFA, here is bunch of the information you should know. If you are already informed, just jump to the end for info about the soirée this Friday night. The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) are both rad institutions. BAM (a bizarre
Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry Documentary Screening in SF
Hori Smoku Sailor Jerry is a feature length documentary exploring the roots of American tattooing through the life of its most iconoclastic figure, Norman “Sailor Jerry” Collins. Considered by many the foremost tattoo artist of all time, Collins is the father of modern day tattooing, whose uncompromising lifestyle and larger
FREE Bike in Movie Screening
On Wednesday night, the Good Hotel, the SF Bicycle Coalition, and the Disposable Film Festival are teaming up to bring you a bike in movie screening. What the fuck is that? I’m glad you asked. Here’s all the details sent over by the fine folks at the DFF: The DFF
$5 Samurai Brunch – Konichiwa Bitches!
“When I was little my father was famous. He was the greatest samurai in the empire and he was the shogun’s decapitator…” For those of you who grew up listening to Wu Tang, you’ll recognize those words as the opening lines from The Gza’s Liquid Swords album. The