Jeanne Powell
Mostly British Film Festival: It’s a wrap from the Vogue Theatre in San Francisco
Perhaps the oldest movie house in San Francisco, the Vogue Theatre has survived various changes in ownership. Today this venerable repertory cinema is owned by the SF Neighborhood Theater Foundation, and the venue continues to enrich our movie viewing experiences.
Currently completing its annual return to the Vogue is the...
‘The Woman King’ driven by dazzling performances by Viola Davis, Thuso Mbedu
A film to be experienced and admired for years to come.
Film Review: ‘The Legend of Molly Johnson’, a heroine in any century
This Australian Western is riveting for all the reasons that Westerns invite a confrontation over the moral high ground, and more.
‘Deconstructing Karen’ an absorbing documentary about two miracle workers who are changing the world, one dinner at a time
“The work that I do is because of love. I believe you all can deprogram yourselves.”
Mill Valley Film Festival returns to San Francisco Bay Area for 45th season
Frances McDormand will be in attendance for the presentation of Women Talking, recipient of a Mind The Gap award.
Film Review: ‘Breaking’ showcases superb performances from Boyega, Beharie, Leyva and Williams as the tension builds
Brian’s cause? Find a way to get the VA to give him the $892 he is owed.
Film Review: Waking up with purpose in ‘We Feed People’
"We not only feed people. We create systems."
Film Review: “Benediction’ a poignant, intriguing look into the War years and postwar letdown
Benediction
4 out of 5 stars - 'Highly Recommended'
Directed by Terence Davies
Written by Terence Davies
Starring Tom Blyth, Jack Lowden Kate Phillips
2021 | PG-13 | 2h 17min
In Theaters
A highlight of film festivals this year, Benediction stars Jack Lowden as Siegfried Sassoon, one of the celebrated poets of the Great War (1914-1918)....
SFIFF Highlights: 892, Benediction, We Feed People
Three must see films from the latest San Francisco International Film Festival.
CAAMFest will feature in-person events across San Francisco and Oakland after two years of pandemic restrictions
Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) presents its annual film festival May 12 - 22 in San Francisco