06/04/08Another Hole in the Head Film Festival
Some of my favorite movie memories involve trying to stay up past midnight on Saturday nights to watch Channel 2's Creature Features with my dad. If you weren't living in the Bay Area in the 1970s, you wouldn't remember this late night horror showcase, hosted by Bob Wilkins, and later, John Stanley. They would show all forms of the horror genre, from masterpieces like Night of the Living Dead and Texas Chainsaw Massacre to lovable lesser fare, like Ed Wood's Plan 9 From Outer Space. They also showed tons of cool vampire movies from Britain's Hammer Studios. Posted at 09:23 PM in Pete's Popcorn Picks | Permalink | Comments |
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05/29/08Killer Thriller: French film Roman de GareDriving home from work last night, I pulled off at the Pleasant Hill Cinearts to watch Roman de Gare, a French crime thriller that I knew nothing about. It's always a treat to walk into film with no baggage or expectations, and I was really impressed by the movie. Roman de Gare is a crazy mishmash of genres, red herrings, and Hitchcockian suspense, that teases you into thinking you're watching a conventional Hollywood-style serial killer movie and then continues to pile twist upon twist until you're not sure what hell you're watching. But in a good way. It was directed by Claude Lelouch, whose 1966 movie A Man and a Woman is a classic, but I've never seen it. While I'm thinking... Posted at 02:00 PM in Pete's Popcorn Picks | Permalink | Comments |
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05/19/08Diablo gets the first look at Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull comes crashing into theaters this Thursday at 12:01 a.m., and its certain to be a box office behemoth, crushing Prince Caspian and Speed Racer in its massive wake. I went to an early screening on Sunday morning at the Castro Theater and am pleased to report that the Indy 4 is a total blast. I don't want to give away any plot details, because part of the fun is watching the crazy action unfold. Since my screening was spoiler-free, I'm not about to reveal any of the secrets director Steven Spielberg and producer George Lucas have in store for this fanboy spectacular. Posted at 01:58 PM in Pete's Popcorn Picks | Permalink | Comments |
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05/01/08The Re-Opening of the Rheem
Last weekend I was at a party for the Town Hall Theatre and someone told me that the Rheem Theater had closed. I felt a sharp, sickened pang in my side, a jab I had not felt since I received similar news about the adorable Lafayette Park Theater's closing a few years back. The Rheem Theater is a little gem, a throwback to the old days of cinema, when towns built movie palaces in their downtowns for the community to enjoy. Too many of these cinema treasures have been shut down by the massive megaplexes, that make up for a lack or personality by showing commercials and too many previews before their mainstream flicks. Posted at 06:49 PM in Pete's Popcorn Picks | Permalink | Comments |
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04/08/08California Independent Film Fest: Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
I'm really excited about the California Independent Film Festival next week. This is a fantastic event, every year, but this year's lineup is particularly good. I'll be moderating discussions with legendary football coach John Madden and filmmaker Penny Marshall, actor Mary Stuart Masterson (Some Kind of Wonderful, Fried Green Tomatoes) who will be screening her outstanding directorial debut The Cake Eaters, and film producer Michael Cerenzie, who is receiving the festival's Maverick Award for producing the criminally-underseen crime caper masterpiece, Before the Devil Knows Your Dead. Posted at 09:12 PM in Pete's Popcorn Picks | Permalink | Comments |
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04/04/08Show Me The Funny: Chris Rock and Carrie Fisher
If you're looking for a laugh, you're in luck: two of the funniest people on the planet are headlining in the East Bay this weekend. I went to see Chris Rock's show last night at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland, and it was nothing short of brilliant. Rock, a former Saturday Night Live player, is best known for his HBO comedy concerts and has booked four nights at the Paramount. The shows sold out quickly, but Craigslist has lots of tickets available for the weekend shows, and I was able to get a great seat for under the face value outside the venue just before the show. The box office also had a few open tickets left. Posted at 01:10 PM in Pete's Popcorn Picks | Permalink | Comments |
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03/09/08Long play version: An interview with Adam Duritz of Counting CrowsWe've gotten an amazing response to the East Bay's Greatest Hits story and the cover image, featuring Counting Crows. I was particularly pleased to find that the article has been posted on the Counting Crows' message boards, and that the interview with Duritz was well received as interesting and informative. (As a frequenter of artist-related websites, www.expectingrain.com, www.goldensmog.com, I've noticed how much fans know about their favorite artists, and how frustrated they get when an interview makes a mistake with a song title, asks a stupid/redundant question, or, Hendrix forbid, disses their band). Anyway, the interview I did with Adam Duritz had lots of extra meat to it that had to be cut from... Posted at 08:04 PM in Pete's Popcorn Picks | Permalink | Comments |
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02/26/08Awesome Exclusive Interview with A Boy and His Dog director
I've always been a huge fan of midnight movies—cult favorite films shown at the midnight hour to the delight of film geeks. When I was very young, Channel 44 in San Francisco used to play the old Sherlock Holmes movies starring Basil Rathbone as Holmes and Nigel Bruce at Watson, late on Saturday nights. I'd do my best to stay awake, but rarely made it to the end of the film. A few years later, I'd watch Bob Wilkins host midnight movies on his Creature Features program on Channel 2. I recall that The House That Dripped Blood was particularly chilling. Posted at 07:00 PM in Pete's Popcorn Picks | Permalink | Comments |
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02/20/08Oscar Party at Danville's Village Theatre
I love watching the Oscars every year, so I'm pretty psyched that the writers settled and the big show will go on. I like to stay home, wear pajamas, and snack on some comfort food during the show—but some people like to go out to a big party. If you're looking for something to do on Oscar Night, there's going to be a cool party at Danville's Village Theatre, benefitting the Danville Children's Film Festival. Posted at 05:12 PM in Pete's Popcorn Picks | Permalink | Comments |
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02/08/08U23D at the Dublin IMAX
This has been a big rock 'n'roll week. First, my all-time favorite band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers rocked the halftime show of the greatest Super Bowl in history. Then, we finished work at Diablo on an awesome package about the greatest rock groups to come from the East Bay. Look for it in the upcoming March issue. After the final pages were done, I celebrated by going to see the spectacular new concert film, U23D at the Dublin IMAX Theater. Posted at 09:59 AM in Pete's Popcorn Picks | Permalink | Comments |
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