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In ‘The Return,’ James Terry pens a lush, tragic ‘coming-of-old-age’ story

Novella's UC professor protagonist must brave modern cacophony, despite silent film obsession.

Screen Grabs: French treats, from classic bon-bons to epic Bonaparte

Ridley Scott and Joaquin Phoenix take on the Mad Emperor, and 'The French Had a Name for It' revives several gems

Screen Grabs: ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ and the evolution of trans cinema

1975 classic was rare sympathetic portrayal—now continued in new films 'Orlando, My Political Biography' and 'Biodome'

Screen Grabs: Buckle up for Werner Herzog, baby

A tribute to the master of extremes. Plus: Trans Film Fest enlightens on a global scale, Berlin & Beyond goes beyond

Screen Grabs: Doc Stories fest sheds light in these fact-challenged times

Plus: King Crimson at 50, escaping North Korea in 'Beyond Utopia,' Robert Irwin's diaphanous art, more new movies

Noise Pop just dropped 2024 dates. Here’s our lineup wish list, from artists to venues

Envisioning a return of Helado Negro, Eris Drew b2b Octo Octa at Vinyl Dreams, an indie-pop cinema takeover, more.

Screen Grabs: A slew of slays for spooky season

From 'Ring' and 'Anguish' to 'Phantasm' and 'Sex Demons,' local theaters have got your fright nights covered

Googly-eyed creatures and underground spirits in Anne McGuire’s ‘Symbolically Depicted’

At Pastine Projects, obsessively detailed psychedelic drawings depicting surreal creatures and local artist friends

Music docs grab the mic this fall, with Queen Latifah, Joan Baez, more

New releases reframe the way we heard. Ready to walk a mile in Milli Vanilli's steel-toed boots?

Screen Grabs: Green Film Fest celebrates 50 years of ‘Soylent Green’

Plus: Short Film Fest, Albany Film Fest, Kenneth Anger tribute, 'Underground Art-Stars,' and three earnest new releases