Wes Anderson Overindulges in The Phoenician Scheme
The spy movie extends the Wes Anderson brand into wild new territory.
The spy movie extends the Wes Anderson brand into wild new territory.
Performance and theater are central themes of this year’s film lineup.
Massive multiplexes, indie arthouses, and more.
This month’s highlights include the Third Horizon Film Festival, another David Lynch tribute, and Florida-focused short films.
F1: The Academy capitalizes on the popularity of shows like Netflix’s Drive to Survive.
In today’s landscape, it feels all the more necessary to see stories about LGBTQ+ joy, passion, and even fear.
Cinema in Miami needs our support as it enters a crucial period this month.
This week’s episode took the spotlight off the final four to focus on previously eliminated queens.
A 12-piece band of rock and orchestral musicians will perform the film score in sync with the movie.
Though the popular 2016 film is all about Los Angeles, it will always have a strange connection to Miami.
Writer, director, and actor Edson Jean plays the role of Kenson Joseph, modeled after Rudy Eugene’s real-life brother.
This week’s challenge felt like filler, and the runway was recycled.
The latest project from EDGLRD is now on Apple TV and Amazon, as well as EDGLRD’s website.
His surrounding commissioners, most of whom spoke against Meiner’s initial proposal, patted his back as he announced his decision.
If Miami Beach commissioners vote yes on the resolution, the city will terminate O Cinema’s lease.
Barry Jenkins, Michael Moore, Marisa Tomei, Billy Corben, and Alfred Spellman have expressed support for indie arthouse theater.
Mayor Steven Meiner’s beef over screenings of the Gaza documentary No Other Land is drawing reactions from around the world.
Both O Cinema and Coral Gables Art Cinema have added four new screenings of the Oscar-winning documentary.
Harley Chamandy’s film Allen Sunshine will screen at Coral Gables Art Cinema this month.
This week’s guest “villains” were much more congenial than many of the competitors.
Fears have mounted in recent years that the theater could one day go dark for good.
Nearly 200 films from more than 45 countries will be screened at this year’s festival.