FILM: In the "so bad it's good" category comes the instant cult classic, Birdemic: Shock and Terror, created by Silicon Valley resident, James Nguyen, and featuring the terrorized residents of Half Moon Bay, as well as a cameo from Tippi Hedron.

11 p.m. // Roxie Cinema (3117 16th St) // $9.75

ART: It's the closing reception for Bonnie Banks' installation and performance series at The Lab. Using drawings, videos, costumes, sets, sculptures, and music, Banks "conjures imagined worlds without temporal or spatial constraints," frequently using the pieces as inspiration and blueprints for collaborative endeavors. The exhibit will also feature a special performance tomorrow at Noon.

6 to 9 p.m. // The Lab (2948 16th St) // free

COMEDY: Bay Area absurdist writer/performer Dan Carbone will perform new works including "Ol' Blue Balls" about a chance encounter between Frank Sinatra and a little girl in the 1950s, "Debbie and the Demons" (the less said, the better) and "The Koreans," about a surreal, true-life encounter between Carbone and some young Korean students on the streets of downtown Oakland.

10 p.m. // The Dark Room (2263 Mission St) // $10