Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Straight Outta Compton, Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck The Man From U.N.C.L.E. - Everywhere Hey look, it's another movie based on a television series! Guy Ritchie directed this one, and Henry "Superman" Cavill stars alongside Armie "Twins"
Arts & Entertainment 'The Diary Of A Teenage Girl' Is Perfect, Frank, And True The media was having a field day trying to figure out why Alexander Skarsgard showed up in drag at the San Francisco premiere of The Diary of a Teenage Girl at the Castro
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Fantastic Four, The Gift, The End Of The Tour Fantastic Four - Everywhere So, is the idea to just keep rebooting these comic book movies until there's one that everyone — critics, the masses, the diehard fans — loves, then make three of those,
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Mission Impossible, Vacation, Wet Hot American Summer Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation - Everywhere These days, attempting to separate the image of Tom Cruise, loony Scientologist elder, from the image of Tom Cruise, Big Movie Star is a nearly impossible mission.
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Irrational Man, Pixels, Southpaw, Paper Towns Irrational Man - Kabuki and Embarcadero At the end of high school and the beginning of college, when I was beginning to study film, I was really into movies by the likes of
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Ant-Man, Boulevard, Mr Holmes, Jurassic Park Ant-Man - Everywhere Ant-Man, the (partially) SF-shot film on the set of which a homeless guy may or may not have taken a dump, is the "big" Marvel movie of the summer, which
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Self/less, Minions, The Gallows Self/less - Everywhere Imagine being able to live forever in the body of Ryan Reynolds. Welcome to the (sort of) plot of Self/less. Ben Kingsley plays a dying New York billionaire
Arts & Entertainment More Than Smeared Eyeliner: Amy While most of the world seemed to view the death of Amy Winehouse as unsurprising and an inevitable end, I was shocked. I thought she'd end up the equivalent of Keith Richards, or
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Infinitely Polar Bear, Ted 2, The Overnight Infinitely Polar Bear - Embarcadero Mark Ruffalo stars as Cam, the bi-polar father of two young girls in 1970's Boston, who must take on full-time fathering when his wife, Maggie, (Zoe Saldana), goes
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Dope, The Wolfpack, Frameline Fest Dope - Everywhere High school comedy/drug caper set in L.A. follows a self-professed "90's hip hop geek" who plays in a punk band and gets straight A's. He and his friends
Arts & Entertainment An Extraordinary Thing: Inside Out It's basically a given that if the movie comes from Pixar, I'm going to be crying at some point. Maybe within the first 10 minutes (Up); or closer to the end (Toy Story
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Jurassic World, Live From New York!, 7 Minutes Jurassic World - Everywhere This month's Jessica Chastain movie doesn't star Jessica Chastain, it stars Bryce Dallas Howard, but same diff. Remember all the death and disaster the dinosaurs caused in the first
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Poltergeist, Good Kill, Everything Is Terrible! Poltergeist - Everywhere Back in 1982, when the original Poltergeist opened, I was a bit obsessed with it, and would end up seeing it a total of six times in a theater. What
Arts & Entertainment Tomorrowland: A Cold And Bloated Mess Imagine a world filled with only geniuses, inventors, dreamers, and thinkers, who are allowed to be awesome and fulfill their potential without the constraints of societal laws or expectations. That is the world
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Hot Pursuit, Maggie, Cambodian Rock and Roll Welcome to Me - AMC Van Ness and Presidio Welcome to Me is like a Saturday Night Live movie based on a character that really shouldn't have a back story. Would Penelope, Kristen
Arts & Entertainment SFist At The Movies: Avengers, Adult Beginners, And The End of the Tour Avengers: Age of Ultron — Everywhere By the time you finish reading this sentence, this sequel will have made another million dollars. Far From the Madding Crowd — Embarcadero Latest adaption of the classic Thomas