FILM: S.F. Film Society presents The Bride Wore Black, which is considered one of the most entertaining films of the French New Wave and stars Jeanne Moreau playing "a femme fatale to the hilt, clad exclusively in black or white outfits and with a panoply of murderous instruments at her disposal." (7 and 9:30 p.m., SF Film Society Cinema, 1746 Post Street)
MUSIC: A huge line-up of local bands are set to perform at the Smile! Extravaganza tonight, which as Flavorpill notes, includes "the garage punk stylin's of The Love Dimension, the moody theology-meets-astrophysics synth-pop of Altars, and the ukelele-infused velvety lounge music of Tippy Canoe." (9 p.m., The Knockout, 3223 Mission Street)
PERFORMANCE: Connie Champagne channels Judy Garland at the Rrazz Room tonight with holiday songs, special guests, and Santa Claus, all done in the spirit of Judy's 1963 television special. The show also celebrates the release of Champagne's special holiday CD. (8 p.m., The Rrazz Room at Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason Street)