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Hie thee to the woods for The Ever Afters, a brilliant new queer techno campout

A 'constellation of dreams' kicks off festival season, with tons of local talent, a trippy yurt, and a 6am talent show.

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

Film is a battleground: Sam Fuller’s hot-button noirs and war tales still sting

BAMPFA's 'From the Front Page to the Front Lines' packs a wallop with 10 essential films from the under-sung director

In ‘The Mojo and the Sayso,’ the pointed aftermath of Black youth murdered by cops

Aishah Rahman's layered 1989 play finally has its Bay Area premiere—and its tale seems sadly timeless

Under the Stars: The hip-hop field re-energized, from Black Star to UglyFace

Plus: Slumberland on tour, excellent Australian soul-jazz, Arp's 'New Pleasures,' Vetiver, Kolumbo, more music

Screen Grabs: Noir heist and nail-biting suspense in ‘Midcentury Madness’

Plus: Ukrainian seige doc 'The Earth Is As Blue As An Orange,' several good indie freakouts, and 'The Exorcism of God'

Screen Grabs: Indiefest adds thematic heft to the usual wild fun

Black rage, migrant mystery, and sex-trafficking revenge join cat daddies, Airsteam trailers, and 'Mother Schnuckers' this year.

Indigenous cinema triumphs at Toronto International Film Festival

Legendary filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin finally gets her due with a 19-movie tribute—plus 'Angakusajaujuq' and 'Night Raiders' make Fick's Picks

Funkier than ‘Super Freak’: 6 enduring flashes of Rick James’ genius

A new doc explores the star's wild, conflicted life. Here are the songs that immortalize his talent

The world’s drowning in plastic. Does ‘In Balance’ offer a liferaft?

Heron Arts group show beckons to a path beyond post-apocalyptic art.