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Screen Grabs: The triumph of Louise Brooks, the flash of Pola Negri

Classics that you can't miss. Plus: Very different family dramas in 'Riceboy Sleeps,' 'The Restless,' and 'Winter Boy'

New plan offers another model for the future of the Castro Theater

What if a community-based nonprofit ran it the way nonprofits run arts organizations all over the country?

Screen Grabs: Bless you Mario, but how about some fantasy for adults?

Murakami gets an ideal animation, 'Sisu' knocks Nazis, wild circus tales in 'Broadway,' and 'Freaks vs. the Reich'

Screen Grabs: ‘Cherry’ takes on abortion narratives with a light heart, flakey heroine

Plus: 'The Artifice Girl' and 'Beautiful Beings' offer dark visions of a kid's life.

Screen Grabs: 20th Greek Film Fest celebrates ‘the Greek Brigitte Bardot,’ more

Plus: Outsider artist Hilma af Klint gets a biopic, 'Everything Went Fine' and the family bond of assisted suicide

Screen Grabs: Rivers, mountains, wildfire—3 new nature docs deliver dazzling imagery

Just in time for Earth Day, a trio of revealing films takes in the planet with wide eyes (and deep intentions)

Screen Grabs: Tutti Frutti, it’s the Little Richard movie

Plus: 'Blackstar' prequel to a queer classic, pranking at a high level in 'Chop & Steele,' moody 'Leda,' more

Screen Grabs: At SFFILM Fest, local looks from Steph Curry to Boots Riley

Our picks from the 66th edition, which kicks off in Oakland and presents plenty of global visions (plus Rose Pak).

Ode to Chicana rasquachismo: a half century of Amalia Mesa-Baines

Her work bustling with everyday objects and memories, the artist's BAMPFA retrospective offers welcome, folkloric departure.

Screen Grabs: The ‘first US rock band to play behind the Iron Curtain’ disappeared. Why?

Plus: Wacko superheroics in French 'Smoking Causes Coughing,' understated reconciliation in 'Acidman'