Reviews

  • Gus Van Sant interview on Milk
    After decades in development hell, how Gus Van Sant finally got Milk.
    Wednesday, December 03
    Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear: 1992, to be exact. Gus Van Sant, the filmmaker who had just thrilled the world with his... More >>
  • Cadillac Records
    Cadillac Records can't handle the truth.
    Wednesday, December 03
    First, a key spoiler: Cadillac Records is not the story of Chess Records, the blues label started in Chicago in 1950 by brothers Leonard and Phil... More >>
  • Nobel Son
    Feel-good filmmaker Randall Miller goes bad ... very bad.
    Wednesday, December 03
    Nobody in the film industry wants to be pigeonholed. Personal assistants long to be studio heads, gaffers want to direct, and name actors... More >>
  • Punisher: War Zone
    Punisher: War Zone kicks ass. And then it kicks some more ass.
    Wednesday, December 03
    It really shouldn't have been so hard to make a decent Punisher movie.The Marvel Comics character, who shot to prominence in the late '80s after... More >>
  • Arthouse
    Wednesday, December 03
    Artists' Television Access. "Video Quilt": Screening of short work by San Francisco State University students. Sun., Dec. 7, 7 p.m. $6.... More >>
  • Milk
    Gus Van Sant's Milk recaptures Californian intolerance at exactly the right time.
    Wednesday, November 26
    Gus Van Sant has never been what you'd call a risk-averse filmmaker, but he directs his Harvey Milk biopic so carefully, there might be a Ming... More >>
  • Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve on her new film, A Christmas Tale, and her long, glorious noncareer.
    Wednesday, November 26
    Siren. Icon. Muse. You can apply any or all of those labels to Catherine Deneuve but trying to make any one of them stick is trickier than... More >>
  • Australia
    Welcome to Baz Luhrmann's not-quite-marvelous land of Oz.
    Wednesday, November 26
    You don't have to have been raised on colonial Brit lit, classic melodramas, Westerns, war movies, or Gone with the Wind to figure out the likely... More >>
  • Four Christmases
    Witherspoon and Vaughn's yuletide carol is Four Christmases too many.
    Wednesday, November 26
    To brand, then dismiss, Four Christmases as a disappointment would be giving it too much credit — never, for a second, did this New Line... More >>
  • Arthouse
    Wednesday, November 26
    Compiled by Michael Leaverton and Hiya Swanhuyser. To submit a listing, e-mail film@sfweekly.com. Castro Theatre. Milk: See Opening listings.... More >>
  • Bolt
    Disney's latest toon is a starry dog story.
    Wednesday, November 19
    With his blazing white coat and pig-pink ears, to say nothing of the zigzag of lightning cut into his flank, the eponymous canine lead of... More >>
  • A Christmas Tale
    Desplechin's A Christmas Tale is the gift this season needs.
    Wednesday, November 19
    Arnaud Desplechin is a cinema maximalist: A Christmas Tale feels like all 12 days of seasonal merriment and then some. This comic, ultimately... More >>
  • Were the World Mine
    Wednesday, November 19
    Tom Gustafson's queer-centric take on Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream teeters between banal conceptualizing and inspired execution. When... More >>
  • Arthouse
    Wednesday, November 19
    Artists' Television Access. Poison: Todd Haynes film. Presentation of the Revival House Queer Cinema. Wed., Nov. 19, 8 p.m. $6. Open Screening:... More >>
  • Quantum of Solace
    Marc Forster has a license to confuse and bore in Quantum of Solace.
    Wednesday, November 12
    Those of us who adored Casino Royale, the 2006 reboot of the haggard, self-parodic James Bond franchise, had some trouble trying to decide where... More >>
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  2. The Dark Knight, 26.1 million, 441.6 million
  3. Bolt, 26.6 million, 66.9 million
  4. Pineapple Express, 23.2 million, 41.3 million
  5. Twilight, 26.4 million, 119.7 million
  6. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, 16.5 million, 71.0 million
  7. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, 10.7 million, 19.6 million
  8. Quantum of Solace, 19.5 million, 142.1 million
  9. Step Brothers, 9.1 million, 81.1 million
  10. Australia, 14.8 million, 20.0 million
  11. Mamma Mia!, 8.2 million, 104.1 million
  12. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, 14.5 million, 159.5 million
  13. Journey to the Center of the Earth, 4.9 million, 81.8 million
  14. Transporter 3, 12.3 million, 18.5 million
  15. Role Models, 5.3 million, 57.9 million
  16. Hancock, 3.3 million, 221.7 million
  17. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, 1.7 million, 5.2 million
  18. WALL-E, 3.1 million, 210.2 million
  19. Milk, 1.4 million, 1.9 million
  20. Swing Vote, 3.1 million, 12.0 million
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