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Film, TV & Streaming

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Can the <i>Real Housewives of Miami</i> Reboot Avoid the Shortcomings of the Original?

Can the Real Housewives of Miami Reboot Avoid the Shortcomings of the Original?

By Juan Antonio BarquinFebruary 23, 2021

You’d think Miami would be ideal for a Real Housewives franchise. Not so far.

<i>Minari</i> Explores the Complicated Concept of the American Dream

Minari Explores the Complicated Concept of the American Dream

By Trae DeLellisFebruary 12, 2021

Minari is a welcome humanist take on the American dream.

Sun Pass Film Festival Hopes to Foster Miami’s Filmmaking Community

Sun Pass Film Festival Hopes to Foster Miami’s Filmmaking Community

By Trae DeLellisFebruary 5, 2021

Chris Molina is committed to bringing the Sun Pass Film Festival to audiences.

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Sundance Film Festival Goes Virtual in 2021 — Here Are the Must-Watch Films

Sundance Film Festival Goes Virtual in 2021 — Here Are the Must-Watch Films

By Trae DeLellisJanuary 29, 2021

Sundance has returned to a more inclusive and democratic approach for film lovers.

With a Storied Miami Motel as Backdrop, <i>One Night in Miami</i> Honors Four Black Icons

With a Storied Miami Motel as Backdrop, One Night in Miami Honors Four Black Icons

By April DobbinsJanuary 15, 2021

One Night in Miami celebrates a historic Miami motel and its famous patrons.

Narcissistic Characters Become Too Self-Aware in <i>Search Party</i> Season Four

Narcissistic Characters Become Too Self-Aware in Search Party Season Four

By Trae DeLellisJanuary 11, 2021

Where’d all the narcissism go?

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Lance Oppenheim’s <i>Some Kind of Heaven</i> Offers Glimpse Into Retired Life Inside the Villages

Lance Oppenheim’s Some Kind of Heaven Offers Glimpse Into Retired Life Inside the Villages

By Carolina del BustoJanuary 4, 2021

Some Kind of Heaven offers a glimpse into the lives of four retirees living out their golden years at the Villages.

The 25 Best Films of 2020

The 25 Best Films of 2020

By Juan Antonio BarquinDecember 31, 2020

When it comes to film in 2020, all bets were off.

<i>Wonder Woman 1984</i> Is a Bloated Illogical Nightmare

Wonder Woman 1984 Is a Bloated Illogical Nightmare

By Juan Antonio BarquinDecember 22, 2020

Wonder Woman 1984 is the kind of lifeless blockbuster you fear having to sit through.

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Paul W.S. Anderson’s <i>Monster Hunter</i> Leans Into Its Video-Game Design

Paul W.S. Anderson’s Monster Hunter Leans Into Its Video-Game Design

By Juan Antonio BarquinDecember 17, 2020

There is no greater pleasure in this world than watching Paul W.S. Anderson and Milla Jovovich team up to deliver a spectacle of action.

Outshine Film Festival Delivers Second Round of Queer Cinema This Year

Outshine Film Festival Delivers Second Round of Queer Cinema This Year

By Juan Antonio Barquin and OthersDecember 4, 2020

Outshine is back with a second round of queer films.

<i>The Crown</i>‘s Season Four Proves Your Netflix Subscription Hike Was Worth It

The Crown‘s Season Four Proves Your Netflix Subscription Hike Was Worth It

By Trae DeLellisNovember 13, 2020

The latest ten-episode installment of The Crown takes the series to new heights.

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<i>Freaky</i> Is a Decent Play on an Old Formula

Freaky Is a Decent Play on an Old Formula

By Juan Antonio BarquinNovember 12, 2020

Freaky takes the body-swap premise and applies it to the slasher genre.

Five Films to Watch at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival 2020

Five Films to Watch at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival 2020

By Juan Antonio Barquin and OthersNovember 10, 2020

With over 200 films screening at FLIFF, the choices can be overwhelming.

Miami Native Keana Marie Stars in Netflix Holiday Series <i>Dash & Lily</i>

Miami Native Keana Marie Stars in Netflix Holiday Series Dash & Lily

By Carolina del BustoNovember 2, 2020

Keana Marie stars in Netflix’s upcoming adaptation of the YA novel Dash & Lily’s Book of Dares.

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Stay Home Halloween Weekend and Stream These Horror-Movie Favorites

Stay Home Halloween Weekend and Stream These Horror-Movie Favorites

By Trae DeLellisOctober 29, 2020

What to stream on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and more during Halloween.

Animator Alec Castillo Rises to the Occasion With <i>New Ghosts on the Haunt</i>

Animator Alec Castillo Rises to the Occasion With New Ghosts on the Haunt

By Nicholas OliveraOctober 26, 2020

New Ghosts on the Haunt is an online animated series from Alec Castillo.

<i>The Witches</i> Is One of Robert Zemeckis’ Most Lifeless Works

The Witches Is One of Robert Zemeckis’ Most Lifeless Works

By Juan Antonio BarquinOctober 22, 2020

It’s so hard to find anything special or worthwhile to say about Robert Zemeckis’ The Witches.

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What to Watch at the Miami Film Festival’s Gems and Popcorn Fright’s Nightstream

What to Watch at the Miami Film Festival’s Gems and Popcorn Fright’s Nightstream

By Juan Antonio Barquin and OthersOctober 9, 2020

This weekend may just be the ultimate smorgasbord for any cinephile in the city looking for a treat.

With <i>537 Votes</i>, Billy Corben Travels to Miami’s Political Past — and Perhaps America’s Future

With 537 Votes, Billy Corben Travels to Miami’s Political Past — and Perhaps America’s Future

By Nicholas OliveraOctober 1, 2020

537 Votes looks back at Miami’s role in the 2000 election.

<i>The Glorias</i> Is a Case of Too Many Glorias

The Glorias Is a Case of Too Many Glorias

By Trae DeLellisSeptember 30, 2020

The Glorias wants to be both a biopic and an exhaustive record.

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Miranda July’s <i>Kajillionaire</i> Isn’t for Everyone — and That’s OK

Miranda July’s Kajillionaire Isn’t for Everyone — and That’s OK

By Juan Antonio BarquinSeptember 24, 2020

Kajillionaire delves into the loneliness that comes with being treated like an adult your entire life.

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