FILM: The Color Wheel, which is described as "a comedic revelation - a remarkably sure, beautifully photographed, immaculately written and wickedly funny movie" about "an aspiring news-anchor, forces her disappointing younger brother Colin to embark on a road trip to move her belongings out of her professor-turned-lover’s apartment." (5, 7:15 and 9 p.m., Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street)
MUSIC: Hardcore pioneers, GBH, celebrate 25 years of fusing punk and metal and into "a sound cited as an influence by almost every band since that carried a guitar and an attitude," at the Independent tonight, along with guests Far From Finished and Attitude Adjustment. (8 p.m., The Independent, 628 Divisadero Street)
SPORTS: SF Weekly alerts us to the San Francisco Gay Basketball Association's Sunday Open Gyms at Eureka Valley Recreation Center, which people of all skill levels and sexual orientations are welcome to show up and "socialize, exercise, play ball, and see where it takes you." (5 to 8 p.m., Eureka Valley Recreation Center, 100 Collingwood)