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- Movie | June 25, 2015
Infinitely Polar Bear
Aggressively upbeat, Forbes' filmic tribute to her late, manic-depressive father is high-caliber entertainment.
- Interview | June 24, 2015
Crystal Moselle Talks ‘The Wolfpack,’ the Virtue of Never Growing Up
The 'Wolfpack' brothers' lives changed the day they met Crystal Moselle.
- Interview | June 23, 2015
Felix De Givry and Sven Hansen-Løve on ‘Eden,’ Terrifying Sex Scenes
Star Felix De Givry and co-director/inspiration Sven Hansen-Løve talk 'Eden.'
- Movie | June 19, 2015
Dope
Famuyiwa's unpredictable coming-of-age comedy is, in fact, insanely dope.
- Movie | June 18, 2015
Inside Out
Pixar's latest animated adventure is their weirdest, most universal picture yet.
- Movie | June 12, 2015
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
A crafty, refreshingly platonic take on young-adult fiction with an exuberant visual sensibility.
- Interview | June 9, 2015
‘Me and Earl and the Dying Girl’ Cast and Director On Their Evolution During Filming
The cast and director of 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' on how they changed during filming.
- Interview | June 5, 2015
Hayley Kiyoko Talks ‘Insidious: Chapter 3’ and Empowering Young fans
Hayley Kiyoko shares her experiences on being both an actor and a pop star.
- Movie | June 5, 2015
Love & Mercy
Pohlad's Brian Wilson biopic sidesteps cliché, telling a stereophonic story of heroes and villains.
- Movie | June 5, 2015
Spy
This Melissa McCarthy 007 parody serves its star well, but some nagging comedy clichés sully the fun.
- Interview | June 4, 2015
Marah Strauch Talks ‘Sunshine Superman,’ Taking Risks
Marah Strauch talks getting to know the late Carl Boenish via archival footage and cassette tapes.
- Interview | June 4, 2015
Bill Pohlad On the Soundscapes and Spontaneity of ‘Love & Mercy’
Filmmaker Bill Pohlad shares his experiences working with and paying tribute to Brian Wilson.
- Movie | June 3, 2015
Entourage
Even fans of the show are liable to be let down by this middling piece of pop culture slop.
- Movie | May 29, 2015
San Andreas
Peyton's natural disaster flick is destructively satisfying but emotionally tame.
- Interview | May 27, 2015
Riches in Rarity: Anita Monga on the SF Silent Film Festival
Once-in-a-lifetime experiences abound at the SF Silent Film Festival.