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    Let The Fire Burn

    Let The Fire Burn

    Movie | C.J. Prince | December 6, 2013

    In Jason Osder’s bleak, infuriating documentary Let The Fire Burn there’s a feeling of amazement at what he and editor Nels Bangerter have achieved through their self-imposed limitations. The subject matter, a long battle between the City of Philadelphia and a radical urban group that eventually came to a tragic end, relies entirely on...

  • Another Hole in the Head Capsule Reviews

    Another Hole in the Head Capsule Reviews

    Film Festival | Bernard Boo | December 6, 2013

    Another Hole in the Head–San Francisco’s 10-years-young independent genre film festival–finished up its run at the Balboa theater last night, with a screening of the supernatural high school thriller, All Cheerleaders Die, which got a great response (and a round...

  • Walking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago

    Walking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago

    Movie | Bernard Boo | December 5, 2013

    “I don’t want to sit in my depressed little life, popping pills in the same pattern.” It’s the type of thought that’s likely crossed all of our minds, though few of us ever bother to do anything–at least anything...

  • Fandor Expands Library With New Partnerships

    Fandor Expands Library With New Partnerships

    News | Bernard Boo | December 5, 2013

    When it comes to VOD and streaming services, none cater to the arthouse, indie crowd (you guys) like Fandor.com. With over 5,000 titles geared toward independent, international, and obscure film lovers, it’s one of the key supporters of today’s...

  • Bettie Page Reveals All

    Bettie Page Reveals All

    Movie | Bernard Boo | December 4, 2013

    As one subject in director Mark Mori’s loving hagiography Bettie Page Reveals All says, when you see Ms. Page in a photograph, it’s like she’s looking straight into your eyes. In the film, precious audio recordings of Page reflecting on...

  • The Punk Singer

    The Punk Singer

    Movie | Bernard Boo | December 4, 2013

    Throughout the ’90s and into the early 2000’s, Kathleen Hanna blazed a trail for young feminists everywhere, fronting the blistering punk band Bikini Kill and the dance-y electroclash band Le Tigre, and co-founding the riot grrrl movement. Her rousing...

  • Twice Born

    Twice Born

    Movie | Bernard Boo | December 4, 2013

    Sergio Castellitto’s adaptation of his wife Margaret Mazzantini’s novel, Twice Born is an overwrought romantic melodrama set in the Bosnian conflict that features two fine actors turning in sick-day performances. The Italian actor-turned-director fails to draw anything substantial out of his...

  • Laura Colella On Filming Her Friends in ‘Breakfast With Curtis’

    Laura Colella On Filming Her Friends in ‘Breakfast With Curtis’

    Interview | Bernard Boo | December 3, 2013

    The third feature from filmmaker Laura Colella, Breakfast With Curtis, steps into the lives of the bohemian residents of the brightly-colored, three-story home she lives in in real life–called “The Purple Citadel”, awesomely–but with a fictional narrative. Colella casted her real-life...

  • Sweet Dreams

    Sweet Dreams

    Movie | Bernard Boo | December 3, 2013

    In 1994, Rwanda was devastated by the genocide that saw the country’s Hutus slaughter nearly 1 million Tutsis in a vengeful, horrific act of malice. Rwanda has been on the mend to this day, striving to redefine itself and...

  • Sini Anderson Talks Kathleen Hanna, Strength in Vulnerability

    Sini Anderson Talks Kathleen Hanna, Strength in Vulnerability

    Interview | Bernard Boo | December 3, 2013

    The Punk Singer, director Sini Anderson’s bracingly intimate portrait of her close friend, Kathleen Hanna, explores her life journey as a punk rock feminist in her early years (she was the frontwoman of both Bikini Kill and Le Tigre), writing...

  • Lisa Fruchtman Talks Ice Cream and Drumming in Rwanda

    Lisa Fruchtman Talks Ice Cream and Drumming in Rwanda

    Interview | Bernard Boo | December 2, 2013

    Following the unlikely partnership between a Rwandan women’s drum troupe and New York’s Blue Marble ice cream shop as they work together to bring Rwanda it’s first taste of ice cream, Sweet Dreams is a beautifully crafted film of hope...

  • South Asian International Film Festival Coverage Introduction

    South Asian International Film Festival Coverage Introduction

    Film Festival | Jonathan Andrews | December 2, 2013

    Coming up this week is HBO’s tenth annual South Asian International Film Festival, featuring a diverse blend of some of the finest contemporary filmmakers South Asia has to offer. With several world premieres, exclusive interviews, (and what look like...

  • Faust

    Faust

    Movie | Jonathan Andrews | December 2, 2013

    Aleksandr Sokurov’s 2011 film Faust, screening now at New York City’s Film Forum, is essentially a story of striving and corruption. Drawing from Goethe’s famous play (which is based on an even older legend), the film begins with our...

  • Another Hole in the Head Celebrates 10 Years of Genre Madness

    Another Hole in the Head Celebrates 10 Years of Genre Madness

    Film Festival | Bernard Boo | November 29, 2013

    Tonight, after the insanity of Black Friday shopping has passed and everyone’s Turkey-itis has subsided, the Another Hole in the Head Film Festival will be kicking off its three-week-long program, introducing San Franciscans to a whole new kind of...

  • Philomena

    Philomena

    Movie | Bernard Boo | November 28, 2013

    Judi Dench, an actress capable of moving mountains with her onscreen power, is capable of  much more than what’s required of her in Philomena, a good film based on an astounding true story, directed by Stephen Frears (The Queen). Embodying...

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