Martin Margiela: In His Own Words Spotlights One of Fashion’s Most Enigmatic Figures
Reiner Holzemar captures one of the industry’s most enigmatic figures in a remarkably tangible way.
Reiner Holzemar captures one of the industry’s most enigmatic figures in a remarkably tangible way.
Pose‘s Angel Bismark Curiel almost didn’t make it as an actor.
Random Acts of Violence tries too hard to say something.
She Dies Tomorrow brilliantly oscillates between tragedy and comedy.
Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful rarely drags, thanks to the fascinating women who shed light on the famed fashion photographer.
Alison Brie alone isn’t enough to save this unimaginative horror movie.
Oolite Arts selected 12 Miami filmmakers to create works with the limited resources of life amid COVID-19.
The Tribeca Film Festival has partnered up with the Miami Dolphins for a drive-in experience.
Cult-favorite Search Party returns for a third season on HBO Max.
Bella Thorne talks about her role in the new film Infamous.
Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am is an exploration of race, Black history, and the human condition.
Disclosure provides a shallow glimpse at the trans experience.
The King of Staten Island feels derivative of Judd Apatow’s past work.
Read up on the places in Miami with a connection to the Prohibition era mobster.
This week’s virtual screening of The Infiltrators sheds light on the plight of undocumented detainees.
The Miami Jewish Film Festival hopes to provide stuck-at-home cineastes a free streaming alternative, in the form of its Short Film Showcase.
Miamians can still support their favorite local arthouse cinema.
Mario Tabraue’s tale has all the classic marks of a great Miami crime story. And there’s another interesting layer: a connection to U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.
From Showtime to Shudder, plenty of streaming services are offering pretty amazing deals in light of the COVID-19 crisis making everyone housebound.
Goodfellas, Space Jam, and HBO’s new show The Plot Against America are among New Times’ favorite additions to streaming services this week.
Joe Talbot and Stella Meghie — who headlined Miami Film Festival as Knight Heroes — shared their filmmaking experiences with the city’s film community.
Local film curators Trae DeLellis and Kareem Tabsch are sharing film recommendations on social media as the coronavirus-induced era of social distancing begins.