Apr 01

“Opened yesterday, March 31st, and continuing through the 18th of April, this film series ‘explores the idea of unconventional beauty that these spellbinding actresses (Ayako Wakao, Mariko Okada and Meiko Kaji) created through an unparalleled body of films.’”

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Mar 02



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Sep 09

See the full Back To The Future tribute at abduzeedo!

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Aug 19

more_than_a_gameAn unsuspecting tearjerker, the upcoming documentary, “More Than A Game” explores the days before LeBron James became King James and was instead simply a kid in Akron, Ohio, in love with the game of basketball.

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Apr 27

Drama. Starring Edgar Flores, Paulina Gaitan, Tenoch Huerta Mejia and Kristyan Ferrer. Directed by Cary Fukunaga. In Spanish with English subtitles. (R. 96 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.)

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Apr 27

Drama. Starring Teruyuki Kagawa and Kyoko Koizumi. Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. (Not rated. 119 minutes. At Landmark Lumiere in San Francisco and Shattuck Cinemas in Berkeley.)

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Apr 27

Drama-comedy. Directed by Michel Gondry, Leos Carax and Bong Joon-ho. (Not rated. 112 minutes. At Lumiere Theatre and Shattuck Cinemas in Berkeley.)

In theory, gathering a bunch of top-flight directors to make a collection of shorts around a specific place or theme is a blockbuster idea. It must be; it is attempted routinely, in “New York Stories,” “Four Rooms,” “Paris Je T’aime” and the forthcoming “New York I Love You.”

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