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Landmark's Lumiere Theater1572 California StreetSan Francisco, CA 94109 map cross street: Polk Street district: Polk Gulch/Van Ness Tel. 415.267.4893 Website |
| Fri Sep 05 - Thu Sep 11 R | 01:32 | Drama
Starring: Shane West, Bijou Phillips, Rick Gonzalez, Noah Segan, Ashton Holmes
Directed by: Rodger Grossman
Written by: Michelle Baer Ghaffari, Rodger Grossman
What We Do Is Secret, starring Shane West and Bijou Phillips... More | ![]() |
| Fri Sep 05 - Thu Sep 11 Leaving the orphanage where he grew up, Sumin (Lee Young-hoon) goes to Seoul to study art design. Supporting himself with odd jobs, he comes to the attention of Jaemin (Lee Han), a man from a rich and conservative background. After losing his job at ... More |
| Fri Sep 05 - Thu Sep 11 Celebrate the spirit behind one of the most influential cultural movements of a generation. In the early 1990s a loose-knit group of likeminded outsiders found common ground at a little NYC storefront gallery. Rooted in the DIY (do-it-yourself) subcu... More |
| About Landmark's Lumiere Theater Built in 1967 and operated by Landmark since 1991. Located one block east of Van Ness, bordering San Francisco's Russian Hill District, the Lumiere Theatre features some of the city's most adventurous independent film, foreign language cinema and documentaries. Programming for one of the theatre's three screens is featured in the Lumiere/Opera Plaza Filmcalendar, which is published quarterly and available city-wide. In the summer of 2003 the theatre underwent extensive cosmetic renovations, as well as earthquake and accessibility upgrades. The theatre now features a jazzy new interior, improved ADA accessibility, more comfortable seats and fabulous atmosphere.
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Editorial Review The Manson Family Something Wicked This Way Comes By Rossiter Drake (10/28/2004)" The Manson Family is the product of a 15-year labor of love by cult horror director Jim Van Bebber, who more than once exhausted his resources attempting to translate his grisly vision of the family's exploits into a blood-splattered, Roger Corman-style exploitation film. The result is one of the most revolting, disturbing, ugly spectacles to come along in quite some time. But then, that's the point. " |
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