Best Picture Nominee I’m Still Here Warns About What We Lose to Autocrats
The first Brazilian film nominated for the top Oscar reverberates beyond Brazil and echoes closer to home.
The first Brazilian film nominated for the top Oscar reverberates beyond Brazil and echoes closer to home.
The only thing Mamaru hates more than a lost wig is a lost heel.
This week’s episode was a reminder that the bar has been noticeably lowered over recent seasons.
LGBTQ+ haven Wilton Manors is home to some of the best gay bars in all of South Florida.
This week’s episode featured 36 looks and a bad case of deja vu.
The film documents his outing, the cultivation of his boundary-pushing drag persona, and the founding of his congregation.
The film is screening at theaters across South Florida after impressing audiences on the festival circuit.
The queens put their unique stamps on “tickled pink” monochromatic looks.
Several queens are emerging as clear frontrunners this week.
This week’s episode featured ill-advised product placement and a disappointing elimination.
The second part of the season 17 premiere introduced a surprise twist.
The episode was a jam-packed start to a promising season.
The lineup, like current events, might spark some heated but necessary conversations.
From Dune: Part Two to Anora, 2024 proved to be a strong year for cinema.
Outshine Film Festival’s lineup touches on all aspects of queer life and represents international and local cinema.
Omni Loop frames Miami beautifully – too bad it doesn’t meet its full potential.
One of Miami’s premiere showgirls will give fans and the uninitiated a chance to see her live at Palace Bar this weekend.
Inffinito Brazilian Film Festival celebrates contemporary Brazilian cinema with film screenings, discussions, and a concert.
Designed to erase any financial constraints, the Urban Film Festival’s events are free and open to the public.
Witness Yoko Oso give her final bow during her farewell show on August 17.
From the erotic thriller Wild Things to the award-winning Moonlight, Miami has been the setting for many great movies.
Created by filmmaker Chris Molina, Sun Pass Film Festival showcases “short films made by, for, and in Florida.”