What Movies to See in Miami Theaters in October
October is a killer month for cinephiles, with screenings of Joker: Folie Á Deux, Nosferatu, and Saturday Night.
October is a killer month for cinephiles, with screenings of Joker: Folie Á Deux, Nosferatu, and Saturday Night.
In Westchester, Martha Valdes’ new venue leans into everything that makes Miami special.
With award season right around the corner, Miami Film Festival gives you a chance to sample this year’s contenders.
Little River’s ranking sparks an online debate about Miami’s evolving cultural landscape.
Meet Miami’s mother-and-son pygmy hippo duo, Kelsey and Aubergine.
From Miami Book Fair to Broadway, the upcoming arts season is packed with can’t-miss events and unforgettable performances.
Fort Lauderdale United FC has just begun its inaugural season as part of the USL Super League.
There’s a growing waitlist for membership at Sunset Padel – here’s the scoop on getting in.
From the hottest nightclub parties to restaurant openings, here’s what World Red Eye captured this week.
From a race on an airport runway to a willpower-testing 26.2-mile race through the heart of the city, here are the top races in Miami.
It’s impossible not to see Megalopolis as a direct product of Coppola’s experience in cinema.
Bottomshelf Burlesque prides itself in pushing its performers to experiment.
Little River shines globally for its diverse culture, food, and arts, earning a spot among the world’s coolest neighborhoods.
Like many Florida arts organizations, GableStage works to keep theater accessible after state budget cuts.
“I’m being invited to come back to the place where I grew up,” says José Parlá of his upcoming exhibition at PAMM.
Despite budget cuts, Fundarte is assembling another season that fosters cultural exchange.
Katia David Rosenthal’s intimate gallery in Allapattah has quickly become one of the city’s best contemporary art spaces.
In his one-person show, Tim Murray draws on the parallel between witches and the LGBTQ community.
World Rey Eye’s cameras snapped the unforgettable moments at Miami’s hottest parties and events.
Omni Loop frames Miami beautifully – too bad it doesn’t meet its full potential.
In “Talking to Computers,” Raul Cordero uses exaggeration to represent the digital age and modern society.
Demi Moore stars as an aging actress in this wild, intelligent gorefest.