Movie Guy column by Barry Caine
The number of big-production movies shot in San Francisco has been declining with the rise of digital technology. Instead of going on location, producers can recreate the city’s look in studios at lower cost with the help of computers. But San Francisco still attracts moviemakers, as its ...
Ifilm is the series’ apex, from Cruise’s actual 25,000 foot skydive to Vanessa Kirby’s white widow showing off her skills with a knife. The bathroom brawl, in which Henry Cavill locks and loads his “guns” before wading into the fray, is a clinic on how to stage a close-quarters...
It displays the greed and corruption within various health care systems, while also showing successful examples of other systems. Dir: Michael Moore. Resurrecting the Champ (2007) Filming Location in Colorado: Denver – Denver Coliseum, Elway’s Restaurant A young sports reporter (Josh Hartnett) h...
Also arriving on Christmas is Michael Mann's racing film "Ferrari," starring Adam Driver, Penelope Cruz and Shailene Woodley; andGeorge Clooney's adaptation of the rowing drama "The Boys in the Boat," based on thebest-selling bookby Daniel James Brown that recounted the underdog journey of ...
Rodriguez plays Jenny Young, a music journalist who is dumped by her long-term boyfriend on the eve of a huge move to San Francisco for her dream job. Despite her sorrow, her two best friends pry Jenny out of her misery for one last outrageous adventure in New York City, determined to...
Showing the ‘saddle back’ behind it and the high meadows where many hikers venture. Majestic, Powerful, Inspiring. We head for Revelstoke, BC, Halcyon Hot Springs. Then to Nakusp, BC and Nakusp Hot Springs. Share this: Pocket Tweet Share on Tumblr Reddit Email Print Telegram WhatsApp Like...
I’m the type of person that will absorb the info presented to me in a documentary and not only think I’m an expert on the topic, but also believe every single thing that was said without question. Obviously every doc has an angle and is showing you the story they want you to see...
in San Francisco, the interior sets carries this studio-bound film into made-for-TV funk, feeling like the nuttiest episode ofGeneral Hospitalever made. The numerous special effects don’t date themselves to a minute past 1978, giving every “hadouken” laser blast in the medicine-magic battle...
Review: 'The Last Black Man in San Francisco' Jul 10, 2019 - by Richard Von Busack San Francisco is nothing but a series of steep hills that people cling to until the gravity gets them. The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a remarkable film in the way it evokes that downward pull...