Hotel Cocaine Fails to Capture True Spirit of the Mutiny
MGM+ series Hotel Cocaine plays too loose with the facts to make a compelling narrative.
MGM+ series Hotel Cocaine plays too loose with the facts to make a compelling narrative.
Firebrand is a period drama with a feminist edge.
The filmmakers want to shape Bad Boys into a Fast & Furious-style experience with spectacular stunts and deeper character interactions.
The American Black Film Festival kicks off the summer season with five days of Black film, television, and media.
On Survivor 46, Ben Katzman was a lovable hero with a surprising lack of screen time. Now he has made the final three.
Inside Out 2, Pink Flamingos, Bad Boys: Ride or Die – June brings a mix of cult classics and big blockbusters to Miami movie theaters.
Hit Man, starring Glen Powell and Adria Arjona, mixes styles and tones to fantastic results.
Rather than tell a new story in the same universe, Furiosa is just more Fury Road.
I Saw the TV Glow, by writer and director Jane Schoenbrun, transmits an urgent message: Find yourself or be lost forever.
Director Harmony Korine has become a creature of the Sunshine State, and his latest film, Aggro Dr1ft, attests to that.
From the trashy camp of Wild Things to the much-awaited Mad Max prequel, Furiosa, May is a busy month for film buffs.
Chris Molina’s Fallen Fruit is a coming-of-age meets quarter-life crisis story about Alex, who returns to his childhood home after a bad breakup.
The home at 3467 N. Moorings Way dates to 1925 and was designed by famed architect Walter DeGarmo – and appeared in two separate episodes of Miami Vice.
The films at Third Horizon aren’t typical blockbuster fare. Instead, the festival prioritizes innovative and experimental approaches to filmmaking.
This week, RuPaul makes the queens write their own book, come up with a catchy title, and pose for a cover photo shoot.
A trio of female-led and female-focused films worth seeking out at this year’s Miami Film Festival.
The Miami Film Festival documentaries spotlighting the Magic City prove there is nothing wilder than the truth.
April is film festival season in Miami, and there’s a lot to catch in movie theaters this month.
The film Mountains tackles themes of gentrification and displacement while weaving a tale that’s all too familiar to Miami residents.
James Woolley aims to expand the Miami Film Festival, offering more films and holding more events and screenings throughout the city.
After being eliminated from The Bachelor, Jenn Tran is coming back as the first Asian-American woman to star in The Bachelorette.
Morphine Love Dion lets the world know when Miami queens fight it out, they “draw blood.”