Three Films to Watch at Miami Jewish Film Festival 2024
From the courtroom drama of The Goldman Case to the uncomfortable authenticity of Seven Blessings, these are the films you don’t want to miss at this year’s Miami Jewish Film Festival.
From the courtroom drama of The Goldman Case to the uncomfortable authenticity of Seven Blessings, these are the films you don’t want to miss at this year’s Miami Jewish Film Festival.
The tides may be turning for South Florida drag, with not one but two queens competing in season 16 of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Morphine Love Dion and Mhi’ya Iman Le’Paige will face off against 12 other queens on the upcoming season of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Twenty-six-year-old Miami resident Dee Valladares dominated season 45 of Survivor.
Next month, the Miami Jewish Film Festival will screen 120 films, including the Anthony Hopkins-starring film One Life and award winner The Monkey House by director Avi Nesher.
FilmGate will be at the forefront of the latest conversation point in the world of immersive technologies – artificial intelligence.
From Hayao Miyazaki’s latest animated masterpiece to Emerald Fennel’s divisive follow-up, Miami Film Festival’s Gems is full of surprises.
Miami Film Lab aims to support local filmmakers and those who have made a successful transition into the industry.
Femme, Oskar’s Dress, and Happy Clothes: A Film About Patricia Field are three options at this year’s Outshine Film Festival. Are they worth your time?
The Boy and the Heron may be the biggest jewel in Gems’ crown, but there are plenty of treasures to be had during the film festival.
With the help of the Criterion Channel, Third Horizon offers a sample of the great filmmaking coming from the Caribbean and its diaspora.
Fans of the 1975 movie have long seen it as a form of resistance, enabling them to be happy about who they are.
Superblue Miami transforms into an immersive, art-house cinema for the inaugural Chroma Art Film Festival.
The 2023 edition of Popcorn Frights is a bloody cornucopia of horror cinema.
In his last interview with New Times, Paul Reubens talks about Phil Hartman and returning as everyone’s favorite man-child.
Instead of choosing to see Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer or Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, make it a double feature.
South Beach Shark Club has the makings of a hit streaming documentary. Archival footage of a bygone era? Check. The rise and fall of a charismatic leader? Check. Groovy 1970s athleisure fits? Check.
The American Black Film Festival will land in Miami Beach and Miami with a robust lineup of film screenings, industry panels, and networking opportunities.
The first 786 Film Festival features a collection of unconventional films from creators across South Florida.
Michael Snow’s La Région Centrale is a 180-minute-long art film that consists entirely of several spinning shots of a barren tundra landscape.
Al’Ikens Plancher’s short film Konpa and Monica Sorelle’s feature-length film Mountains were chosen to premiere at Tribeca Festival next month.
Have you ever thought about whether or not the world is real?