Who are the Miami men cast on the latest season of “Love Island?”
A luxury travel consultant, UM track star, and “Reverse Leonardo DiCaprio” walk into a villa…
A luxury travel consultant, UM track star, and “Reverse Leonardo DiCaprio” walk into a villa…
“This is a cinema that won’t be cowed by special interests and even by government pressure,” says the director behind the film about the “Democracy Now!” journalist.
The gig marks his first major hosting job since he became one of comedy’s marquee names after his “SNL” debut in 2022.
“Moonlight” turns 10, O Cinema screens a film unlike any you’ve seen before, and more.
A Christopher Nolan classic, an Oscar-winning documentary about battling authoritarianism, and more.
Florida’s Center for Great Apes, home to the chimpanzee, says Jafaar Jackson is welcome to visit his famous uncle’s former companion anytime.
The indie nonprofit theater has withstood not only the test of time but also pandemics, political pressure, and dwindling attention spans.
This year’s highlights include a documentary about Giorgio Armani and not one, but two, films featuring Charli XCX.
April is one of the best months to be a cinephile in South Florida.
The Miami artist, who now goes by Pxtn, has worked with some of the biggest names in music in the decade since his stint on the show.
Shorts, documentaries, horror, good old-fashioned romance, and much more.
Mia Starr, Juicy Love Dion, and Athena Dion have showcased the region’s talent this season.
Her reporting has been credited with re-opening the case against Jeffrey Epstein.
Pull the Walker, Texas Ranger level one more time.
If the Oscars have reawakened your inner cinephile, catch these limited screenings.
Yes, A.C.’s Icees makes a cameo in the film.
Highlights include appearances from Adam Scott and John Waters, a 25th anniversary screening of The Princess Diaries, and more.
Naturally, one is a self-proclaimed millionaire mental health speaker and another is into biohacking.
Another one bites the dust.
Kevin Montero loves swimming with hammerhead sharks and crying to Dave Matthews Band’s “Crash.”
The Snatch Game led to the elimination of one local contestant.
Though similar regional festivals are endangered, FLIFF has thrived from the VHS age to the streaming era.