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Screen Grabs: It’s a miracle—a new cinema opens in SF

Plus: Godzillafest goes Gamera, Indian Forrest Gump, '80s macho meatheads, Planet of the Vampires, more movies

Screen Grabs: Other Cinema needs our help (and other cinematic news)

'Official Competition' brings together Cruz and Banderas, Greek amnesia in 'Apples,' 'Lost Highway' returns

Embodied knowledge under the big sky: Emelie Mahdavian’s perceptive ‘Bitterbrush’

How is a cattle herder like a dancer? The filmmaker speaks on movement, work, and letting her characters drive the plot

Celluloid goodies galore at SFFILM’s final week

Tributes to Michelle Yeoh and Trinh T. Minh-ha, plus 'Emily the Criminal,' 'Intregalde,' and a bat mitzvah party bonanza

‘Entertainment right now can be sinister’: Jane Schoenbrun on ‘We’re All Going to the World’s Fair’

Director of groundbreaking horror talks creepypasta, cursed images, X-Files chatrooms, 'Twin Peaks: The Return,' more

SFFILM fest brings news of the world, from Ukraine terror to volcanic eruptions of love

Llama-herding Bolivian elders, poisoned Russian dissident, little shell with shoes on, Afrofuturistic 'Neptune' trip, more at 65th edition

Good Taste: The best Bay Area Restaurant Week deals

The next few weeks bring high-value specials to San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, and Alameda.

Greta Snider’s experimental films pack a punk punch at the Roxie

16mm autoethnographies, found footage essays, materialist inventions, and recent projects focusing on human rights hit the screen

What we saw at Sundance: Documentary dives into Myanmar midwives, volcano lovers, more

A Syrian migrant crane operator in Beirut, Kanye's rap rise, Watergate whistleblower Martha Mitchell among big fest subjects

Screen Grabs: Embarcadero Center Cinema is gone, but there are revivals aplenty

Mourning another rep house gone, and looking forward to old school movies—brilliant, romantic, cheesy, and beastly.