via heard-words.comBig Boi​When something happens in threes, we take note. When Gary Coleman and Dennis Hopper died earlier this year, everyone was asking, "Who's next?" The universe answered: Rick Moranis Art Linkletter. There are three primary colors, three types of matter, three little pigs, t ... More >>
The kids from the School of Rock were born to be wild.
Presidential candidates vie (and pander and plead) for one heart and mind in Swing Vote.
Martin Short brings Jiminy Glick, Ed Grimley, and other oddballs to Miami for a night.
Warhol's film legacy on tour
Two films pay tribute to Altman and Palance
The ghosts of Vizcaya's past are all over the place
MAM's new photo exhibit is not to be missed
Your three-month forecast of the summer's top movies
DVD releases for the week of April 18, 2006
Demon Days (Virgin)
Some interesting horror flicks, a couple of relationship movies, and plenty of action save summer from sequels
No obvious joke goes untouched in this so-so TV show remake
Could it be that this year's crop of summer movies actually requires a brain cell or two?
Former Miamian Kenny Scharf turns his space-age Pop Art into a cartoon
At the Jazz Film Festival, images can sing
Francis Ford Coppola re-creates his Vietnam phantasmagoria
Jay Rosenblatt meshes varied old film clips to form a unified whole
Okay, we don't have a proper revival cinema, but for the summer we get the next best thing
Denis Johnson's junkies drift along in Jesus' Son, and so do we
Shanghai Noon
The malling of American cinema has left audiences with little choice but to take their Prozac and like it
A tale of Seminoles in canoes, little plastic men with parachutes, Connie Chung, a twenty-foot-tall high-heel shoe -- and Big Fish
You don't always get what you pay for.
