Sunday, February 1, 2015

Giselle, Indian Ink, Diary of a Teenage Girl. Looking, Terminator Genisys, Best SF Movie of All Time

S.F. Ballet review: A rousing 'Giselle’ from Kochetkova

San Francisco Ballet review: 'Serenade’ still splendid

Love and Art Are on Full Display in Stoppard's 'Indian Ink' at American Conservatory Theater


On Guard: San Francisco Opera Hosts an Evening of Stage Combat

Sundance 2015: How 'Diary of a Teenage Girl' one-ups 'An Education' - LA Times

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Sony Pictures Classics Confirms ‘Diary Of A Teenage Girl’ Deal – Sundance

Sundance: Alexander Skarsgard and Bel Powley Talk The Diary of A Teenage Girl

‘Girls’ and ‘Looking’ to avoid a Super Bowl ratings blowout


Terminator Genisys Superbowl spot




Extras Needed For Universal's Steve Jobs Movie Filming In Cupertino


Chronicle Poll - Our SF: What is the best San Francisco film of all time?

Jupiter Ascending wasn't an SF movie, but the Wachowskis showed us the final cut that they had just finished when they were here doing Sense8. The press is kinda down on it and my first thought was that the Wachowskis had thrown everything but the kitchen sink into it. But it captured my imagination and I couldn't shake the images for a couple of days, they're still with me. So my next thought was they had succeeded in incorporating a bunch of archetypes into an action movie like George Lucas did in the first Star Wars. They are not prescreening it for critics, usually not a good sign, but I think they are on to something. I liked it better than anything else I saw this year, even allowing that I was partial to Lucy being set in Taipei. Go see it and tell me what you think.

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