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Since Jennifer Lopez booty-popped her way past Lady Gaga and straight to the top slot on Forbes' "World's Most Powerful Celebrities" list in May, her assets have ever so...
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From the opening shot of a deflated soccer ball next to an abandoned baby in a pile of garbage, the Venezuelan barrio in Marcel Rasquin's Hermano is a world in which soccer is...
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Demonic exorcism is given a perfunctory Jewish twist in The Possession, which delivers second-rate horror clichés unbefitting the imprimatur of producer Sam Raimi....
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Your average Carnival cruise offers plenty of entertainment options. You can stuff yourself full of deli meats and warmed-over pasta at the buffet. You can swim in a...
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Devalued is one of the newer, younger, and hardest-playing metal acts performing in South Florida. You might have seen Nico Suave singing and playing guitar, Matt Stoyka...
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Screening the history of bootlegging in urban America led to the invention of a genre — the gangster film — but moviegoers have seen little of the hills and...
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The movie of choice this week for people who hold the beliefs that A) America is the strongest, best-est country that God ever virgin-birthed and B) that that nation somehow...
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For the past couple of years, Norman Braman has carefully crafted his image as a do-gooder billionaire and civic activist by leading the recall of former Miami-Dade mayor...
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Comeback stories like D'Angelo's are as American as baseball and apple pie.
Last month, just before embarking on his coheadlining Liberation Tour alongside Mary J. Blige, the...
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In just two feature films, writer/director Joachim Trier has proven to be unparalleled in exposing the foibles and delusions of all the sad young literary men. The...
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Marina Sammartino is a sweet 77-year-old Argentine abuelita. But ask her about Miami International Airport and she lifts her left hand to show a stump where her pinky should...
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SAFE Miami is turning 5 years old.
That fact might mean something if you're a regular New Times reader, because this publication has been following the tastemaking...
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Blessed — or maybe cursed — with fortuitous timing, Jon Shenk's lionizing documentary of Mohamed Nasheed, the first democratically elected leader of the Republic...
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GOP Gone Gonzo
Hunter strikes back: Your Hunter S. Thompson-inspired preview of the Republican National Convention in Tampa was great ("Fear and Loathing in Tampa," Michael...
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The ¡Mayday! dudes have a message for Miami, and it's "Bitch, I'm back!"
Ever since joining the Strange Music army, these rap warriors have been patrolling the...
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As the general run of action films blithely defies the laws of gravity and consequence, what a pleasure to find a movie as grounded, physically and emotionally, as Daniel...
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We can't put our best Churchill's Pub stories in print because we don't wanna get our favorite Little Haiti hangout shut down.
However, in anticipation of Miami's only true...
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You don't always need to know the specific circumstances that precede the events of a postapocalyptic film, but the unexplained, history-ending catastrophe in Douglas...
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Sadly, Michael Jackson didn't live to see his seventh album's 25th anniversary. Almost exactly three years ahead of Bad's silver jubilee, Jacko received a fatal dose of "milk"...
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Given the historical precedent, a polite listening party at a quirky record-and-coffee shop like Sweat Records might be the safest option if one were jonesing for an earful of...