Inffinito Brazilian Film Festival Highlights Brazil’s Cinematic Legacy
Inffinito Brazilian Film Festival celebrates contemporary Brazilian cinema with film screenings, discussions, and a concert.
Inffinito Brazilian Film Festival celebrates contemporary Brazilian cinema with film screenings, discussions, and a concert.
Designed to erase any financial constraints, the Urban Film Festival’s events are free and open to the public.
The Killer isn’t poorly made, but it is so blandly competent that you can’t help but feel let down.
Blink Twice is an entertaining first feature by ZoÁ« Kravitz, one that’s not as indulgent as films by actors can often be.
Alien: Romulus takes all the best parts of the first two films and stitches them together like a skilled surgeon.
Based on the Carl Hiaasen of the same name, Bad Monkey was shot on location in South Florida.
The Grudge to Candyman, this year’s Popcorn Frights lineup is stacked with classic horror films.
Alien: Romulus, Trap, The Crow, and more hit theater screens in August.
Are you ready to settle down with someone you’ve never seen before? If so, Love Is Blind might be the perfect show for you.
Revisiting New Times‘ 1996 review of the original Twister.
From the erotic thriller Wild Things to the award-winning Moonlight, Miami has been the setting for many great movies.
In With & Without: A Coral Story, filmmaker Derick Walker shows what life would be like without coral reefs.
In Twisters, director Lee Isaac Chung’s focus on characters does not necessarily translate into a more entertaining film.
Created by filmmaker Chris Molina, Sun Pass Film Festival showcases “short films made by, for, and in Florida.”
Miami, which became a CIA base in the Sixties, is all over the new Paramount+ documentary series Mafia Spies.
Nicolas Cage is unrecognizable and fully manifested as the freakish villain in Longlegs.
Rainn Wilson, best known for playing Dwight Schrute on The Office, is scheduled to appear at the Reunion in Miami.
As with director Ti West’s other films, MaXXXine has glimmers of great ideas.
No show on television better explores the abusive relationship of creative labor than The Bear.
The movies opening in July include MaXXXine, Twisters, Deadpool & Wolverine, and more.
All three stories in Kinds of Kindness feature characters undertaking various tests of faith.
Conventional character conflicts and questionable decisions made by its leads make The Bikeriders run out of gas.