Churchill’s Documentary Takes Viewers Back Inside the Historic Little Haiti Venue
And, yes, Flash of F licks the walls of the infamous Churchill’s bathrooms.
And, yes, Flash of F licks the walls of the infamous Churchill’s bathrooms.
A Stanley Kubrick epic, a fan-favorite bad movie, and more.
The film announced a new distribution deal this week.
Many of the figures he’s profiled are now household names.
In building a group for cinephiles, Luis Cabrera has also stumbled on an innovative way for locals to meet new people.
A Sims-style rendering shows plush, comfortable seating and modern interiors adorned with classic movie posters.
The burgeoning Free Blockbuster movement aims to do for DVDs what Little Free Libraries have done for books.
Indie and art house classics, family favorites, and some fantastic animated works.
The gang finally leaves the villa this Sunday, July 13.
Collaborators include Brilla Media cofounder Manny Ruiz and popular content creators Haydita Veloz and Alexander “Mr. Red” Arias.
Body Heat, Out of Sight, Miami Vice, and other highlights comprise Criterion’s July lineup.
While it’s unclear how DEI rollbacks will affect national Juneteenth celebrations, local events are still going forward.
Queer cinema classics, undiscovered films we should all know, and more.
That partnership is especially meaningful this year as ABFF celebrates the cultural legacy of 1997’s Love Jones.
Broward County’s theater scene is incredibly eclectic.
This year’s lineup includes a tribute to Love Jones with Nia Long and Larenz Tate, and a showcase of films from South Africa.
Bye-bye, Yulissa. We hardly knew ye.
The outdoor theater concept was partly inspired by founder Gerry Cottle’s circus upbringing.
The festival is still an unapologetic space for Caribbean culture.
Cera is one of the best parts of the auteur’s new film, The Phoenician Scheme.
One undated clip appears to show the 27-year-old repeatedly using the n-word while appearing on a podcast.
The spy movie extends the Wes Anderson brand into wild new territory.