Oscar Contender The Seed of the Sacred Fig Puts Politics Over Plot
Sprawling length is the least of the film’s problems.
Sprawling length is the least of the film’s problems.
Tributes to David Lynch, Oscar contenders, and more.
Lee Pivnik’s ecologically minded works have won him local acclaim and, now, a prestigious grant.
Based on Tallahassee’s notorious Dozier School reformatory, the film was shot entirely from the survivors’ points of view.
The director and artist leaves behind a monumental legacy.
This sweeping tale of an architect’s struggle to find the American Dream is one of the year’s best films.
Indie rock band Wilco’s last appearance in the Magic City was back in 2012.
Before the Belarusian band Molchat Doma’s show at Revolution Live, here’s a primer on goth rock and its key players.
Miami is finally coming out of its post-Art Week, post-holiday hibernation.
The director proves he doesn’t need to tell a Spanish story to make a worthy film.
A disco diva and a neo-R&B talent are joining the lineup of the Miami edition of the Montreux Jazz Festival.
From Pedro Almodóvar’s first English feature to Oscar contender The Brutalist, January is packed with movie releases.
Kamasi Washington has collaborated with artists like Kendrick Lamar, St. Vincent, and Childish Gambino.
The Netflix phenomenon returns, less vital than before.
From Dune: Part Two to Anora, 2024 proved to be a strong year for cinema.
Robert Eggers’ masterful adaptation of Nosferatu is unbearably intense, terrifying, and perverse.
After a challenging year for Miami’s arts scene, here’s a look at the best exhibitions that managed to cut through the noise.
Babygirl, starring Nicole Kidman, feels tame compared to the erotic thrillers of the past.
The fairs may be over, but there is still plenty of art to see at museums and galleries around Miami.
During Miami Art Week, you are more likely to encounter more interesting art at the satellite fairs than at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
From the erotic thriller Babygirl to Robert Eggers’ vampire tale Nosferatu, December is packed with movie releases.
Art Basel feels pretty tame this year, with the most interesting works being those that spoke the softest.