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Dennis Harvey

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SCREEN GRABS: The Rider, Women Animators, School of Chairs

SCREEN GRABS Apparently much of the local film world was holding its breath until the San Francisco International Film Festival ended—because now that it...

Screen Grabs: Beirut, A Bag of Marbles, Three Women ….

SCREEN GRABS The SF International Fit Festival is still in progress, its second week providing plenty of must-sees for cinephiles through Tuesday the 17th....

Screen Grabs: The SF International Film Fest is here

SCREEN GRABS The Big Kahuna of Bay Area film events is back, a little earlier than usual this year: The San Francisco International Film Festival...

Screen Grabs: A kung fu classic, an unsung war epic …

  SCREEN GRABS A few tasty revivals, one new documentary of unusually up-to-the-moment political relevance, and an avant-garde ode to retro 3-D highlight this week,...

Screen Grabs: Ramen Heads, Tiny Dance, Que Viva Mexico!

SCREEN GRABS Cinephiles might want to spend their entire weekend at the Roxie, which is offering the awesome revival series “Dark Side of the...

American myth-busting in Roxie’s ‘Dark Side of the Dream’

It's always good news when there’s a revival series at the Roxie, and this week's four-day "Dark Side of the Dream" is all gold:...

Screen Grabs: Foxtrot, Mind Game, Drag Me to Hell ….

SCREEN GRABS You know you're getting old when you have lived long enough to witness the remake of the movie you didn't see of...

Screen Grabs: Bombshell, Beuys, new Brazilian films…

SCREEN GRABS The big noise at the multiplex is going to be Selma director Ava DuVernay’s leap into big-budget fantasy cinema with A Wrinkle...

Screen Grabs: Noir City 16, Mexican Maladies, Window Horses …

SCREEN GRABS If ever there was a week that called for straying off the multiplex path, it’s one in which the only notable new...

Screen Grabs: Hump! Festival, Eisenstein, Bloody Moon …

SCREEN GRABS In an instance of art imitating life, this week’s notable film events are heavy on politics and Russia, with sidenotes of sex,...