FEATURES
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Of bunnies and backstories: SFFS Screen's "Hank and Mike"
Thomas Michael remembers well the birth of Hank and Mike, the titular blue-collar Easter bunnies in director Matthiew Klinck’s absurdist workplace comedy on the SFFS Screen at the... more
NEWS
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SF Chronicle: Gwen Knapp on Baron Davis, "Made in America" and basketball
"Baron Davis, Warrior emeritus and film impresario, didn’t want to talk about basketball on the night he switched teams," writes Gwen Knapp. "He showed up Tuesday for a South of... more
BLOGS
Hancock, round 2.
To pick up from round 1: Hancock has taken some punches - okay, a lot of punches - but it does have its champions. "Some superhero movies, like Iron Man, amuse us by making their superheroes all-too-human," writes God...
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CALENDAR
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SFFS Screen, "Hank and Mike"--opening July 4
Nothing makes us yearn for Canadian comedy like 4th of July, and the SFFS screen offers you that in spades with "Hank and Mike," featuring two working-class Easter bunnies... more

I wear my sunglasses
Finally, a well-informed theater employee ran way out to the main thoroughfare in front of the Naz8 on Friday. Soon after that, an enormous yellow Hummer stretch limo drove into the parking lot. Two men the size of pro football linebackers got out and opened another door. Salman Khan stepped out to cheers from the crowd. He was on his cell phone. The linebackers rushed him over to and inside a tiny box office where his concert tickets were being sold. The crowd poured inside in a mad crush. Moments later he was miraculously extracted and quickly walked through the courtyard down to the front door of the theater to pose in front of a gigantic Rock Stars 06 poster. (Photo and text by Jennifer Young)
05.19.2006
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