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Screen Grabs: Catching right up to 75 years ago at Noir City

1948 comes, again, to big screens. Plus: Epic editorial friendship in 'Turn Every Page,' Jafar Panahi's courageous 'No Bears'

‘It don’t hurt to die’: Legend Elliott Gould to tell tales at Sketchfest

Actor talks of grit and gumption pre-50th anniversary screening of 'The Long Goodbye' at Castro Theatre.

Screen Grabs: New year, new disastrous relationships

'The Son,' 'When You Finish Saving The World,' 'Alice, Darling,' and 'After Love' provide some worst-case interpersonal scenarios

Screen Grabs: Tales of the radical left in ‘Anarchy in the USA!’

Plus: Goofy fun 'Virtually Heroes,' artistic gamble 'Seven Faces of Jane,' energetic 'Kids Vs Aliens,' more

Still fascinated by Elvis: Baz Luhrmann on his bio-pic that helped revive a legend

'I wanted to explore the birth of an artist, and counterpoint it with the big salesman doing the snow job,' the director says

Screen Grabs: Celebrating eternally anti-conformist filmmaker Dale Hoyt

Three tributes to the late iconoclast. Plus: 'Elegy to Seijun Suzuki' and Eastern European absurdist classics at BAMPFA

Screen Grabs: A woman’s place… is atop the ‘Greatest Films of All Time’ poll

'Jeanne Dielman,' triumphs almost 50 years later. Plus: 'Women Talking,' 'Soft and Quiet,' and 'Corsage' reviewed.

Screen Grabs: Superior ways to goose the rich and privileged

Bolivian climate drama 'Utama,' Georgian oligarch-indictment 'Taming the Garden,' and French classic 'Rules of the Game' hit home.

Screen Grabs: Unpeeling a Glass Onion, opening the Pale Blue Eye

Two thrillers aim to deliver the whodunnit goods in very different ways. Plus: 4 Star Theater is back and full of favorites

Director Laura Poitras is still making her own kind of explosions

Oscar-winning documentarian Laura Poitras used to live in San Francisco, where performance artist Mark Pauline was a neighbor and he and his Survival Research...