EatDrinkFilms is proud to have Pam Grady, Kim Voynar, and Gary Meyer reporting from Park City with coverage of both Sundance and SlamdanceFilm Festivals. Continue reading
EatDrinkFilms is proud to have Pam Grady, Kim Voynar, and Gary Meyer reporting from Park City with coverage of both Sundance and SlamdanceFilm Festivals. Continue reading

This week enjoy some pasta and have a Jack Daniels with Francis Albert Sinatra, and watch his Academy-Award-winning short film The House I Live In in celebration of his 100th birthday and this weekend’s Ring-a-Ding-Ding: The Movies of Frank Sinatra at San Francisco’s Vogue Theater.
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Last week we featured Pam Grady’s look at the movies screening at this weekend’s Ring-a-Ding-Ding: The Movies of Frank Sinatra at San Francisco’s Vogue Theater. Continue reading
by Pam Grady
There are lots of intriguing offerings at San Francisco’s DocFest, running this year June 4-18. Continue reading
By Gary Meyer
The pure joy audiences experienced last weekend at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival will be extended this weekend in the small East Bay town of Niles where the annual Charlie Chaplin Days will take place all day Saturday and Sunday, June 6-7 with film screenings, art exhibits, contests and a Chaplin Look-A-Like Competition to celebrate the 100 Anniversary of the comic creating great comedy here. Continue reading
Kermit the Frog sang that “It’s not easy being green.” But it is getting easier, as more people become aware of the small things they can do to make the world a healthier place for all of us. Continue reading
Forty percent of San Francisco’s population is Asian. It makes sense that there are so many Asian restaurants. Continue reading
Win tickets to Deli Man, Eric Greenberg-Anjou’s hilarious and hungry-eyed look at delicatessens across America, including San Francisco’s own Wise Sons!
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by Dennis Harvey
This week sees the Bay Area return of the Found Footage Festival, with the San Francisco incarnation taking place Thursday and Friday evening at San Francisco’s Roxie Cinema. Continue reading
by Dennis Harvey
Considering that the Bay Area has just about every other imaginable kind of specialized film festival, you might wonder that we don’t have one for comedy. Continue reading
Here’s our guide to what to EAT, DRINK, and SEE coming this week of Friday, December 5 to Thursday, December 11, 2014.