Certain Women suffuses message in low-key cinematic technique — a film...
Miami born writer-director Kelly Reichardt is not known for making movies with overt narratives or clear messages. With Certain Women, her sixth feature, some...
Aquarius explores our relationship to home and belonging — a film...
“The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned” -- Maya...
Art Basel Miami Beach announces details of its 2016 film program...
Art Basel Miami Beach has announced details of its 2016 film component, and it includes a local favorite. Jillian Mayer's viral 2011 short film, "I am...
A Man Called Ove romanticizes death for cheap drama and laughs...
A Man Called Ove is the perfect example of a film that romanticizes death to cheat its way into the audience’s heart. This is Sweden's...
Moonlight filmmakers talk shooting beauty of Miami and connecting with material...
Miami is a city cursed by prejudice. We can thank “Miami Vice” for some of it as well as a too many New York...
Moonlight heightens intimacy with exquisitely tempered cinematic technique — a film...
The unanimity of praise for Moonlight has been deafening. Along with the critical praise, the film's limited early release opened incredibly strong, an amazing...
The Handmaiden is a gorgeously lavish depiction of female sensuality –...
The Handmaiden is a wild ride through sensual images that at times feel excessive, but so it is with Korean director Park Chan-wook, who...
In a Valley of Violence takes down revenge movie with black...
A darkly humorous western, In a Valley of Violence, is a refreshing change for horror writer-director Ti West. I never expected to laugh as...
Once in a Lifetime presents a poignant history lesson – a...
In France, the classroom and other public places have become political. Public policies such as immigration and forbidding religious symbols in public places have...
Is Miami’s film scene big enough for counter-programming against Miami Film...
You know Miami’s film scene is thriving when counter-programming rears its glorious head. After all, what would Slamdance be without Sundance? On the advent...