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The tragic toxic legacy of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard

Aided by a USC fellowship, reporter Tom Molanphy and 48hills dug into the overwhelming history of data concerning the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, which...

What We Saw at Sundance: In 39th edition, fest finds strength in powerful newcomers

Bay rapper Tia Nomore's film debut, terrifying teen spirit-conjuring, and a grisly 'Frankenstein' reboot thrilled.

Screen Grabs: Of Cocaine Bears and Jesus freaks

Plus: Julian Assange's father comes to Roxie with new doc, Oscar-nominated Irish-language 'Quiet Girl,' more

Exquisitely embroidering a tale of complex love in ‘The Blue Caftan’

Moroccan filmmaker Maryam Touzani on how she brought the story of a tailor, his wife, and their apprentice to life

What We Saw at Slamdance 2023: Park City’s indie-indie fest returned with outsider gems

Nuclear fallout doc, Hallmark TV romance parody, and zany geniuses of 'Space Happy' were Slam standouts

Screen Grabs: WinterFest brings Ukrainian kids, artificial shtetls, orthodox drama

Plus: 8mm video diaries by late, great local resident George Kuchar and a history of the Laemmle theatre chain

‘Return to Seoul’ traces a conflicted search for identity, rooted in nation and memory

French-Cambodian filmmaker David Chou on bringing the tale of a young French-Korean woman to screen

Screen Grabs: Noise Pop Film Fest brings space bubbles, rap spoofs, toxic New Wave fans

Plus: 'First Fallen" confronts AIDS in Brazil, beguiling mystery in 'Magoado,' Naples thriller 'Nostalgia,' more new movies

Best of the Bay 2022 Editors’ Pick: Charlie Gray

The actor-singer-musician-clown-fashion-icon brings delight to local stages and fights for LGBTQ+ rights

Watching a daughter grow up, in Oscar-nominated ‘How Do You Measure A Year?’

Director Jay Rosenblatt talks about recording an interview with Ella every year from age 2 through 18