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Florida is packed with retirees and transients. Even if you were born here, there's a good chance your parents weren't. So how does one define true Florida-ness? Our test is...
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Some guy gnaws off another guy's face at a bus stop. A college student kills his roommate and eats the kid's heart and brain. A New Jersey man stabs himself 50 times and...
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Early on in Rian Johnson's time-travel thriller Looper, Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) sits at a diner and chats with his self from 30 years in the future (Bruce Willis). When the...
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For a guy who doesn't believe in restoring felons' voting rights, Mitt Romney sure likes to associate with convicted criminals when he comes to Miami.
First, in August,...
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Pretty Lights is a man from Colorado. His real name is Derek Vincent Smith. He makes party music. And he has built a legion of dedicated fans around the world.
His blend of...
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Casting a tapered, vase-slender silhouette and speaking in a Transylvanian accent with a touch of Borscht Belt, Hotel Transylvania's de-fanged Count Dracula is introduced in...
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In 2010, a Miami New Times investigation revealed that more than half the cops in Miami Beach made six figures a year, and some racked up more than $200,000. What's more, some...
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For the past year and a half, Brenton Brown has been having an affair. But now it's time to come clean. "Honestly, I'm excited," he says, obviously relieved. "I couldn't be...
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Nobody seemed to have faith in this benighted, Robert E. Howard-based sword-and-sorcery demi-epic, which is 3 years old, has already wound its way through Europe, and was...
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Disappearing Millionaire
No mystery here: Despite all the mystery surrounding what happened to Fort Lauderdale millionaire Guma Aguiar ("One Way Out," Stefan Kamph, September...
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In the '90s, nothing was bigger than the '80s. The phrase sooo '80s became applicable to every last iteration of big hair, bright colors, and schmaltzy synthesizers. A few of...
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An earnest, ethereal riff on the one-night-in-a-high-school-caste-system-interwoven narrative ensemble piece, writer-director David Robert Mitchell's feature debut spans the...
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When British New Wave sensation Adam Ant last visited the States, Tupac and Biggie Smalls were still alive, and Bill Clinton was in his first term as president. A lot has...
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Jean Renoir's Grand Illusion opened in an anxious France in June of 1937, as wars were going badly for the Spanish and Chinese Republics, and Picasso's Guernica was drying on...
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Despite opposing views on war, the current administration, and foreign policy, supporting our men and women in uniform is something that all Americans can agree on. After all,...
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A single affluent block in the oceanfront city of Recife, Brazil, and its residents are the subject of Neighboring Sounds, writer-director Kleber Mendonça Filho's...
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Spread your legs, arch your back, work it down, and make it clap. Diplo is coming to town. Oh yeah, Mr. Express Himself will hit the flashing lights of LIV for a crunked-up...
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"I hate realism," director Genndy Tartakovsky said last week over the phone. "In America especially, we're very narrow-minded as far as animation goes. There is only one kind...
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The fat, lazy public school teacher who can't be bothered to stop diddling with her phone or shopping for shoes online while her second-grade class erupts into mayhem in the...