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General Admission: $9.00, Senior (60+) or Child (11-): $6.50 WHAT’S IN THE NEWS: Showtimes, Dear Friends, Inception, I Am Love, The Secret in Their Eyes, Paramount Movie Classics: E.T., Photos in the Lobby: 100 Hours in the Dark, Theater Information. | |||||||||
SHOWTIMES - through Thursday, July 22, 2010 |
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THEATRE #1 |
THEATRE #2 |
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INCEPTION (PG-13) |
CYRUS (R) |
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SHOWTIMES - Friday, July 23 - Thursday, July 29, 2010 |
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THEATRE #1 |
THEATRE #2 |
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INCEPTION (PG-13) |
DOUBLE FEATURE THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES (R) WITH I AM LOVE (R) |
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COMING SOONOpens Friday, August 13: Opens Friday, August 13 - A Balboa Exclusive: |
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UPCOMING EVENTSSaturday, September 11 @ Noon: |
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There was an article about the state of repertory cinema in the New York Times written by San Francisco’s Reyhan Harmanci of the Bay Citizen. Leonard Maltin also links to an article about small town theaters featuring a photo of the Balboa on his blog.
INCEPTION is a hit for us. Already people have returned for repeat viewings. And we have INCEPTION prizes.
Double bills are back this week when we pair the current hit starring Tilda Swinton, I AM LOVE with this year’s startling winner of the Best Foreign Film Oscar, THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES. This is a great chance to catch up with both films for the price of one.
You have only two days left to see CYRUS and possibly win the outrageous t-shirts (adults only please).
We hope many of you joined us at the Castro for the Silent Film Festival. It was an incredible weekend filled with amazing movies, fabulous music and great people. Anita Monga, Stacey Wisnia and their entire staff and great volunteers insured a memorable time was had by all. The San Francisco Film Museum was there for METROPOLIS and took photos of people wearing the Maria mask. Check them out.
At the classic, THE MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA, there was a scene where a tall building seemed to be folding into itself. In 1929, director Dziga Vertiv was onto something and I have to believe Chris Nolan was inspired when dreaming up INCEPTION.
We’ll see you at the movies.
Sincerely,
Gary and the Balboa staff
#1 ON BAYLIST
Thanks for your many kind words about the Balboa winning #1 Indie Theater on BayList.
We love all the comments on the list too.
AND SAN FRANCISCO MAGAZINE
The readers of San Francisco Magazine also love us. We came in number 2 and can’t complain about the company.
In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a single idea within one's mind can be the most dangerous weapon or... In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a single idea within one's mind can be the most dangerous weapon or the most valuable asset. "As much as I want to describe in meticulous detail the ways upon ways that I loved Christopher Nolan's INCEPTION, there's a part of me that almost wants you to not read this until you've seen the film itself. Not unlike Warner Brothers' marketing campaign has suggested, it's a film that benefits from knowing as little as possible about it before seeing it, because its individual twists and turns are almost as exciting to discover as their cumulative visceral, intellectual and emotional impact. Inception is a stunning achievement and the most completely entertaining film I've seen in years." "In this wildly ingenious chess game, grandmaster Nolan plants ideas in our heads that disturb and dazzle. The result is a knockout." "A fiendishly enjoyable sci-fi voyage across a dreamscape that is thoroughly compelling." "One of the year's best films, one that will surely get even better upon repeated viewings." "If movies are shared dreams, then Christopher Nolan is surely one of Hollywood's most inventive dreamers, given the evidence of his commandingly clever Inception." "The movie of the SUMMER. The movie of the YEAR." "Pure cinema at its best feels like dreaming with your eyes wide open." |
I AM LOVE tells the story of the wealthy Recchi family, whose lives are undergoing sweeping changes. Eduardo Sr. (Gabriele Ferzetti), the family patriarch, has decided to name a successor to the reins of his massive industrial company, surprising everyone by splitting power between his son Tancredi (Pippo Delbono), and grandson Edo (Flavio Parenti). But Edo dreams of opening a restaurant with his friend Antonio (Edoardo Gabbriellini), a handsome and talented chef. At the heart of the family is Tancredi’s wife Emma (Tilda Swinton), a Russian immigrant who has adopted the culture of Milan. An adoring and attentive mother, her existence is shocked to the core when she falls quickly and deeply in love with Edo’s friend and partner Antonio, and embarks on a passionate love affair that will change her family forever. "In every sense, I AM LOVE is a stunning achievement." "An amazing film. It is deep, rich, human. It is not about rich and poor, but about old and new. It is about the ancient war between tradition and feeling." "The movie that we do have is cogent, lavish, and formidable enough, with a Recchi-like power to frighten and seduce." "When Guadagnino focuses solely on the primal, the effect is spellbinding. Only the words get in the way." Watch video interviews with star Tilda Swinton: Watch video interview with director Luca Guadagnino: Read interviews: |
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 2010; winner of two Goya Awards for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film and Best New Actress. Recently retired criminal court investigator Benjamin, decides to write a novel based on a twenty-five year old unresolved rape and murder case, which still haunts him. Sharing his plans with Irene, the beautiful judge and former colleague he has secretly been in love with for years, Benjamin’s initial involvement with the case is shown through flashbacks, as he sets out to identify the murderer. But Benjamin’s search for the truth will put him at the center of a judicial nightmare, as the mystery of the heinous crime continues to unfold in the present, testing the limits of a man seeking justice and personal fulfillment at last. "It’s powerfully and richly imagined: a genre-busting movie that successfully combines the utmost in romanticism with the utmost in realism." "Juan Jose Campanella is the writer-director, and here is a man who creates a complete, engrossing, lovingly crafted film. He is filled with his stories. THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES is a rebuke to formula screenplays. We grow to know the characters, and the story pays due respect to their complexities and needs." "A beautifully calibrated movie in the most traditional sense of the word--the ideal marriage of topic, talent and tone." "A deeply rewarding throwback to the unself-conscious days when cinema still strove to be magical, THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES is simply mesmerizing." Watch video interviews with director Juan Jose Campanella: Listen to interview with director Juan Jose Campanella: Read interviews with director Juan Jose Campanella: |
We are blessed in the Bay Area to have a handful of true movie palaces still showing great movies...the Castro, Stanford and our favorite, The Paramount in Oakland. The theater is once again hosting a selection of great classics with cartoons, prizes and tremendous fun.
Ten-year old Elliott encounters an extra-terrestrial accidentally left behind by his spaceship. They form a fast friendship, to the point where Elliott begins to feel what E.T. feels. But as E.T. stays separate from his own kind, he begins to suffer - and so does Elliott. Can Elliott help E.T. "phone home" in time? Perhaps Steven Spielberg's most memorable film - certain scenes have become icons of film imagery: Drew Barrymore's scream, the bicycle silhouette against the moon, E.T.'s finger touching Elliott's... This film is not just a triumph of special effects, but a triumph of the imagination. Don't miss this rare chance to see E.T. on a big movie screen! |
2025 Broadway, Oakland ~ (510) 465-6400
Take BART and exit at the 19th Street Station
The images from the portfolio "100 Hours in the Dark" were shot off the screen while vintage movies were shown at the Telegraph Repertory Movie Theater shortly before it closed. The show is now up at the Balboa. For more information on the artist, please visit her website. |
3630 Balboa Street (between 37th and 38th Avenues)
San Francisco 94121
(415) 221-8184
www.BalboaMovies.com
Bike Rack in front of the Balboa
Muni Bus #31 Balboa or #18 46th Ave stop at Balboa & 37th.
Also #5 Fulton and all 38 Geary Street buses stop two (long) blocks from Balboa.
Relatively easy Parking
San Francisco's Favorite Neighborhood Theatre
Voted by the Bay Guardian, SF Weekly, SF Gate's A List
and San Francisco Magazine
General Admission: $9.00
Seniors (60+) and Children (11-) $6.50
Bargain Matinees: All seats $6.50 for shows in ( )
SCHOOL NIGHT - Mondays are School Days and Nights. With proof of being a student, faculty, or staff member, your admission is only $6.50 on Mondays.
On Your Birthday, You Are Our Guest. That’s right. You get in free with proof of your birth date.

And at all other times you can get the "I’d Rather Be At the Balboa" Discount Card. What a deal! 5 tickets to the Balboa for $32.50. That is only $6.50 per show. Good every day and night. And two people can use the card at once. You can go on a date even when you are low on cash with your Balboa Card. A savings of up to $12.50! Makes a perfect gift as well. And every Discount Card comes with a FREE POPCORN!
The Balboa is Wheelchair and Handicapped Accessible.

One of the strengths of the Balboa is our neighborhood. Other than the bank, all the businesses are family owned and operated. The restaurants are especially wonderful. On the outer Balboa strip there are 24 eating establishments by my count. You can eat Chinese, Japanese, Egyptian, Italian, American, Mexican, Seafood and Vietnamese cuisines. The foods are fresh, distinctive and all reasonably priced. The media food critics have only discovered a few of them but the locals know a good thing. We encourage you to enjoy a meal at one of these fine eateries while visiting the Balboa. All are within easy walking distance. And please send us reviews and recommendations we can share with our other guests. Send reviews to balboafans (at) yahoo.com . (Change (at) to @. We are trying to avoid spam.)
We love it when you send us a review of a neighborhood restaurant you've enjoyed. We encourage you all to write about your culinary adventures in the Outer Richmond. Check out the Menu Book in our lobby and our COMPLETE RESTAURANT LIST.