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March 30, 2007

Theatrical Releases March 30th, 2007 We’ve got some decent choices this week: if you’re in the mood for comedy, it’s all about Blades of Glory, if we have kids Meet the Robinsons (3-D at the Metreon) is better than you’d expect, but if you want something saucy it is all about Joseph Gordon-Levitt and that movie he’s in…The Lookout. I heard someone postulate it was like Brick 2: Outta College but I think that was......

Continue Reading "Let's All Go to the Movies"

September 13, 2006

SFist interviews Marco Panella from Dark Side of the Cop...

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September 20, 2005

The Madcat Women's International Film Festival continued last Wednesday night at El Rio with intermittantly interesting animated shorts in Amok-imation. Highlights: "Give AIDS the Freeze," a 1950s social hygiene film, repurposed with a scratchy overlay of messages about AIDS. Footage of a stodgy scientist entombed in an animated condom with the message "Insist that he wear one" -- cute and clever. Also good: "Small & Deep, Love Stories." High-falutin' title, but nevertheless humble and......

Continue Reading "Madcat Women's International Film Festival: Amok-imation"

July 13, 2005

Arlene Ackerman's BFF Wade Randlett and SFSOS are hosting the "San Francisco Homeownership Summit" [PDF] tonight. Panels include "How to Protect Yourself from the Board of Supervisors," and "Why Thurgood Marshall's Legacy is Hurting The Children." Okay, we made that last one up. [via The Golden Gate] Speaking of the children, take your little tots to see the original Gene Wilder "Willy Wonka", a presentation of the "Potrero Hill Walk-in Movies" series. Rhode Island......

Continue Reading "Wednesday: The New Thursday"

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