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Friday, April 26, 2024

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Labor organizing is a part of SF life

Reflections on winning and losing in the local and national movement.

Denzel and Frances deliver ‘Macbeth’ — and other standouts from the New York Film Fest

In the third Ficks' Picks dispatch from the fest, Joel Coen delivers his first brother-less triumph with 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' and a Murakami adaption — surprisingly — sings

Screen Grabs: Latino Film Fest charts a wide course, from Hurricane Maria to Argentine classic

Plus: Revived African diaspora must-see Sankofa, Tom Skerritt's late-life star turn, more new movies

Screen Grabs: The scarred life of ‘The Most Beautiful Boy in the World’

Plus: A German robot rom-com. (No, we are not making that up.)

A new dark-money group with GOP support seeks to raise crime fears

A misleading mailer attacking the record of DA Chesa Boudin hits the streets—but who paid for it?

Occupy San Francisco was a game-changer

Ten years later, remembering the movement that gave us "We are the 99 percent" and put economic inequality on the national agenda.

Screen Grabs: ‘Eyes of Tammy Faye’ blinks at real issues

Plus: Poignant sunset hippie idealism in 'Freeland,' Nic Cage's latest wild ride, and a St. Vincent hall of mirrors.

Experimental expressions: Ficks’ Picks for the 12th CROSSROADS Film Fest

SF Cinematheque's annual cornucopia of very independent short films showcases visions from around the world.

Good Taste: The best grilled cheese returns to Ocean Beach

Outerlands reopens! Plus: new Julia Child doc, cookies for a cause, and a 'reverse grilled cheese'

Screen Grabs: Queens on parade, from Capote to ‘Jamie’

Plus: SF Short Film Fest, Crossroads Fest, and a very terrible 'Malignant'