Entries from SFist tagged with 'anotherholeinthehead'
June 20, 2007
Aaieeeee!! Just when you thought the Another Hole In The Head Indiefest horror film fest was over and it was safe to go back outside..... NO!!! Local stand-up splatter comics the Primitive Screwheads are presenting their blood-soaked Night of the Living Dead show, that both mocks -- and fears! -- the zombies stalking our land. $21, Doors at 7, show at 8, at the Hole in the Head Playhouse at 1333 Indiana (x 25th, in......
Continue Reading "SFist Tonight"June 9, 2007
Lotta stuff going on today, a lot of which we've mentioned before: Another Hole In The Head continues and the Black Film Festival gets started! Also, it's the Berkeley Edge Fest. Here's some other stuff too. --Ha ha ha ha ha ha!! It's Critical Ass! There's a naked bike ride to protest overuse of fossil fuels. Noon, starting at Justin Herman Plaza. Don't forget the sunscreen. --Well, this is an unfortunate segue: SF Recycling is......
Continue Reading "SFist Today"May 29, 2007
Aaaaaaah! Zombies! Run! ....and by "run," we mean, "run to the Roxie and start buying your tickets and passes now" for the Fourth Annual Another Hole In The Head Indiefest fantasy, sci-fi, and horror movie fest! Whether your tastes run to anime fantasy, vampires, blood and gore, or Danny Elfman, there's plenty of genre to go around and a good time to be had! The Primitive Screwheads will be doing their splatterfest improv for the......
Continue Reading "It's Time For Another Hole In The Head! "June 15, 2006
That's right, we're heading straight from the final night of Another Hole In The Head to tonight's opening of Frameline 30, the San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival. So many awesome film fests this summer, and we love them all! It all starts with tonight's 7:30 screening of Puccini for Beginners at the Castro (where else?), followed by the 30th Anniversary Opening Night Gala at the San Francisco Design Center. We're not just showing......
Continue Reading "Frameline 30: SFist Has You Covered"June 12, 2006
While we love everything about the Another Hole In The Head film festival, we're especially stoked about the The Primitive Screwheads' production of their new show, The Chainsaw Massacres, at CELLspace June 14 at 9 p.m. We first fell for these guys last HoleHead, when we saw their brilliant Evil Dead Live, and we had a blast at their Re-Animator of the Dead: The Tale of Herbert West. Their new show looks to be......
Continue Reading "Another Hole In The Head: The Chainsaw Massacres"June 12, 2006
What a week! Monday we contemplated issues of mortality, as we mourned the passing of James Leo Dunn, celebrated the revival of the North Beach Jazz Festival, and resolved not to die in San Mateo. Tuesday was all about competition, what with the election, the World Cup, and of course the competition between Satan and the Lord for our souls. Wednesday we classed up the joint with a cool new way to comment, visits to......
Continue Reading "Week In SFist"June 8, 2006
SF Indie's Another Hole In The Head is the film fest we enjoy the most (that's why we sponsor it), and we couldn't be happier to see it back for its third year of blood, guts, and mayhem. Last year, we saw nearly every film at the fest, and have the post traumatic stress disorder to prove it. This year is no different, with SFist's crack film fest team at the Roxie Film Center nearly......
Continue Reading "Another Hole In The Head: SFist Has You Covered"August 26, 2005
We realized that we were living our rock and roll fantasy when we started getting chances to write about zombie movies. (What can we say? We're a simple person, and we have simple needs.) Things got even better when we got to start talking or emailing with directors of said zombie movies -- like Matthew Leutwyler, Bay Area native and director of Dead and Breakfast, a zombie film with musical interludes by Zacharia Selwyn.......
Continue Reading "Interview: Matthew Leutwyler"June 3, 2005
While our better half is very interested in seeing Cinderella Man, the Depression-era story of boxer James Braddock, we have been less convinced. We feel vindicated in our contempt by the fact that Nemesis of SFist Mick LaSalle loves Richie Cunningham's latest foray into directing so much that he's calling it "what is easily the best American film so far this year." Honey, please just admit that you are wrong and we are right.......
Continue Reading "SFist Watches: Movies This Weekend"