Peter Wong

Even More Great Stuff to Watch on Netflix in September
Want star power, taco porn, or even Jewish French stoner comedy? The second half of this September on Netflix has these and more. Hotly anticipated films and series sees Tom Holland taking on rural Ohio evil, Millie Bobby Brown starring in a feminist take on Sherlock Holmes, and Sarah Paulson

All the Best Stuff on Netflix in September
The first part of this September on Netflix is bursting with lots of good stuff. There’s an acclaimed drama starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan. There’s another chance to binge the cinematic adventures of Marty McFly and Doc Brown. Or try a Slamdance award winner about an aspiring filmmaker’s return

SF DocFest 2020 Preview
Coronavirus concerns have curbed holding the 19th annual San Francisco Documentary Film Festival (aka DocFest) live. So this year DocFest attendees will have to do without drinking parties at a nearby Mission District bar or opportunities to meet a filmmaker in real life. Fortunately, despite a general lack of live

Even More of the Best Stuff on Netflix This Month
In TV terms, August is a great month for catching up on series you’ve heard about but haven’t seen yet. The second half of Netflix’s August offers a chance to catch well-regarded sequels to “Avatar: The Last Airbender” and the original “The Karate Kid.” Or for those who wonder how

Dark Comedy “The Smoots” is a New Short Film About Losing Your Job
How can four of the most terrifying words you can utter in English right now (“I lost my job,” duh) turn into the stuff of dark comedy? The answer to that question comes in the short film “The Smoots,” which is now available on YouTube. The film is directed by

The Best Stuff on Netflix in August 2020
If you’ve never been exposed to the weirdness of a Charlie Kaufman scripted film, Netflix this month offers the opportunity to see two of his classics. But that’s not the only interesting thing coming out on Netflix in the next couple of weeks. There’s an acclaimed recounting of a dubious

Catch The Roxie Mixtape-In-Place Festival
Hey, remember when the Roxie Theater offered people a chance to turn life under quarantine into cinema with its Mixtape-In-Place competition? As it turned out, the response was impressive. Well over 100 submissions of films lasting 3 minutes or less in various genres got submitted for the competition. Since part

Even More Great Stuff Playing on Netflix in July
Netflix has not run out of good stuff to show in July. In the second part of this preview, you’ll hear about: a TV mini-series co-created by actress Cate Blanchett; the return of a very wonky superhero series; a deep dive with Laney College’s football team; an Academy Award-winning drama