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Celluloid goodies galore at SFFILM’s final week

Tributes to Michelle Yeoh and Trinh T. Minh-ha, plus 'Emily the Criminal,' 'Intregalde,' and a bat mitzvah party bonanza

‘Entertainment right now can be sinister’: Jane Schoenbrun on ‘We’re All Going to the World’s Fair’

Director of groundbreaking horror talks creepypasta, cursed images, X-Files chatrooms, 'Twin Peaks: The Return,' more

SFFILM fest brings news of the world, from Ukraine terror to volcanic eruptions of love

Llama-herding Bolivian elders, poisoned Russian dissident, little shell with shoes on, Afrofuturistic 'Neptune' trip, more at 65th edition

Screen Grabs: Witches in space! (We wish)

Apollo 10 1/2, Gagarine reach for stars while Suspiria 4K, You Won't Be Alone cast spells. Plus: The Automat, Mothering Sunday

‘Like a turducken’: Michelle Yeoh and Daniel Kwan on mind-bender ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

The star and co-director of the wild, multi-dimensional movie talk about getting it from script to screen.

Revisiting fifth-grade trauma—50 years later—in Oscar-tipped ‘When We Were Bullies’

Jay Rosenblatt's short doc delves into a grim incident to examine memory and complicity.

Screen Grabs: ‘Song for Cesar’ pumps up the music behind Chicano Power

Plus: 'Master' and 'Alice' probe Black experience spooky and surreal, and 'Fabian: Going to the Dogs' delves into early Nazi Germany

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: Pattinson’s lips aside, ‘The Batman’ proves to be monotonous murk

Plus: Flicks that are actually worth your eyeball strain, from a showcase of Aboriginal actor David Gulpilil to 'Huda's Salon'

Win an online preview of wild indie ride ‘Fresh’

A dating movie with unusual appetites? Grab the popcorn.