1 day ago- A decade after “The X-Files: Fight the Future” grossed $84 million in theaters, proving that Chris Carter’s fantastical tales of alien abductions and elaborate government conspiracies were more than just a small-screen sensation, Mulder and Scully are back on the FBI’s clock in “The X-Files: I Want to Believe,” opening this week.
4 days ago- One thing Maggie Gyllenhaal worried about before taking on the character Rachel Dawes in “The Dark Knight” was making sure she didn’t imitate what Katie Holmes did in “Batman Begins.”
14 days ago- A movie about a serial killer genetically mutated in a car wreck and turned into a homicidal snowman woudn’t necessarily be a source of inspiration for budding filmmakers — but that’s exactly what motivated Rick Popko and Dan West to put pen to paper and make a movie of their own.
16 days ago- Although 2004’s “Hellboy” debuted at No. 1 at the box office and hauled in an impressive $23.5 million, Selma Blair, who starred as the pyrokinetic Liz Sherman, says her life didn’t change very much after all the hype from the role.
29 days ago- The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival — the oldest and largest annual event of its kind — has announced its 28th season, a lineup consisting of 70 films from 19 countries.
30 days ago- There’s something to be said for an idea that won’t go away, especially when it’s conceived by a man whose creative track record remains gloriously unblemished.
37 days ago- Don’t let her pretty face fool you. Anne Hathaway, who plays Agent 99 in the new “Get Smart” movie, wasn’t afraid to get rough and tough alongside co-stars Steve Carell, Alan Arkin and Dwayne Johnson.
41 days ago- John Cusack thinks his new movie “War, Inc.” could be the most political one he’s made in his three-decade career — even though he’s not thrilled with the word.
43 days ago- A gay Egyptian attempts to live outside of the closet, women behind bars go gothic and a teen boldly comes to terms with love and gender identity in Argentina.
50 days ago- Jack Black says his “panda-esque” qualities are what sealed the deal for him to voice the animated character Po in DreamWorks’ new movie “Kung Fu Panda.”
56 days ago- When Ave Montague started the San Francisco Black Film Festival 10 years ago, it was a side event to the annual Juneteenth celebration, which commemorates the abolition of slavery in Texas and much of the South after the Civil War.