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Bringing classic ‘Jewish Frankenstein’ film ‘The Golem’ to musical life

Guitarist Gary Lucas plays his eerie live score for 1920 German Expressionist landmark at the JCCSF

Screen Grabs: AfroComicCon Film Fest zaps Black futures onto Oakland big screen

Plus: 'A Revolution on Canvas' takes intimate look at Iranian artists' resistance and 'Bodyshop' gets ghostly, graphic, gay.

Screen Grabs: Emma Stone’s happy refusal to soften jagged edges of ‘Poor Things’

Plus: Anne Hathaway gives good unstable juvenile hall psychologist in 'Eileen' and likewise, 'Fast Charlie' is not what it appears.

Ruffled muppet slaughterhouse? Another Hole in the Head still stocks the campiest of gore

Film festival's 20th edition features 1920 classic 'Dr. Caligari,' ice mummies—and even Freddy Krueger as waterbed.

No words: Savor the Castro’s last moments as movie palace with ‘A Day of Silents’

Start off with 10am all-cartoon bill, and stay for slapstick, swashbuckle, and romantical burlesque on the beloved screen.

Screen Grabs: 50 years of downs and ups for extraordinary ‘Holy Mountain’

Jodorowsky’s masterpiece once truly defined underground cinema. Plus: 'The Star Wars Holiday Special' resurrected, Taiwanese gems, more

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: This Thanksgiving, don’t stream a turkey

Deep family trauma to 5000 aliens on tap. Plus: 'The Rolling Stones & Brian Jones,' Nic Cage in your dreams, more

Screen Grabs: Todd Haynes jumps back on track with twisty drama ‘May December’

Unfortunately, Taika Waititi's 'Next Goal Wins' doesn't quite follow in the same footsteps.

Do Yayoi Kusama’s candy-colored creations transcend a problematic past?

Recently reported racist writings in the towering 94-year-old artist's past raised questions about her blockbuster SFMOMA show.