Here are four movies that I've seen but you haven't. You'll be able to see them soon. They're all playing in this year's San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 21 – August 7). Amazingly, all four are good. I can't say the same for all the films I reviewed for this festival. I gave one movie a … Continue reading My last previews for the SF Jewish Film Fest (this year)
More SF Jewish Film Festival reviews
Here are my opinions of five films that will play at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 21 – August 7). Three of them are contemporary dramas. The other two are Holocaust documentaries. The films are listed from best to worst. A Babi Yar. Context JFI's 2022 Freedom of Expression Award! Over two days … Continue reading More SF Jewish Film Festival reviews
What’s Screening: July 8 – 14
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance back onto the big screen as the Stanford Theatre finally opens. And that also means the return of double features! Also works by Jacques Tati, Studio Ghibli, Monty Python, and the brilliant but sadly short-lived Barbara Loden. Festivals & Series The San Francisco Frozen Film Festival opens Wednesday and … Continue reading What’s Screening: July 8 – 14
The SF Jewish Film Fest is coming soon
A yeshiva student once asked a beloved rabbi "Why do you always answer a question with another question?" The rabbi thought for a moment, as if he was trying to explore his own soul. And then he responded, "Do I?" Jokes and soul searching – that's Judaism in a nutshell. Hopefully, there will be plenty … Continue reading The SF Jewish Film Fest is coming soon
What’s Screening: July 1 – 7
I don't have much to write about this week. I've got no new movies to tell you about. And the selection of older films is also small. And there are no festivals running this week. Another chance to see (theatrically) B- The Handmaiden (2016), New Mission, Friday through Wednesday. Check times here This atmospheric Korean … Continue reading What’s Screening: July 1 – 7
Is COVID over? The Stanford is opening in July
The Stanford was the first Bay Area movie theater to close because of COVID-19. And now, 29 months later, it's opening again. This isn't just any cinema. The Stanford is a grand palace built in 1925. From 1987 on, it only showed old movies, and mostly with double-features. Insisting on being old-fashioned, the Stanford refuses … Continue reading Is COVID over? The Stanford is opening in July
What’s Screening: June 24 – 30
One of the Bay Area's most unusual and exciting movie theaters reopen this weekend, after two years and more. All around the Bay, there are films by such well-loved auteurs as Quentin Tarantino, Ridley Scott, Ernst Lubitsch, Sidney Lumet, Mike Nichols, Charlie Chaplin, and the MGM motion picture assembly line. Festivals & Series Frameline closes … Continue reading What’s Screening: June 24 – 30
Movies I’ve recently seen: Men Without Women ֍ Tales From Earthsea ֍ The Clock & The Longest Day
Here's another random selection of films I hadn't seen before. None are particularly brilliant. But then, none is truly awful. Click a film's title to find out how you can stream the movie. B Men Without Women (1930) The film should have been called Men Without Oxygen. John Ford directed this tense, powerful naval thriller, … Continue reading Movies I’ve recently seen: Men Without Women ֍ Tales From Earthsea ֍ The Clock & The Longest Day
Márta Mészáros & John Ford: Two evenings at the BAMPFA
Two evenings. Two movies. Two brilliant auteurs at the BAMPFA. Márta Mészáros Last Saturday night, I discovered Márta Mészáros, a new, brilliant auteur. Well, not really new. she turned 90 last year. But she's new to me. Before the movie, curator Kathy Geritz told us a bit about Mészáros. She made her first film, The … Continue reading Márta Mészáros & John Ford: Two evenings at the BAMPFA
What’s Screening: June 17 – 23
New and old movies are playing in San Francisco theaters; and a lot of them are already streaming. Looking for old-time movie stars on the big screen? This week you've got Clark Gable, Steve McQueen, Henry Fonda, Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, and Daniel Day-Lewis. If that list is a bit too male-centered, there are real … Continue reading What’s Screening: June 17 – 23