Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures filmmakers talk about interview subjects and...
When documentary filmmakers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato began exploring who the American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe was for their in-depth documentary, Mapplethorpe: Look at...
Something’s Shocking: Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures – A Miami Film...
Miami Dade College's 33rd Miami International Film Festival opens tomorrow and with it comes a series of exciting movies, some of which we...
Oscar-nominated A War presents subtle anti-war message — a film review
The Oscar-nominated film from Danish writer-director Tobias Lindhol, A War (Krigen) probably stands as the most subdued entry into the mix of foreign language films...
Palm Trees, Sunshine and Filmmaking: The Third Annual FilmGate Interactive
FilmGate Interactive’s third iteration starts today in Miami. The film festival/conference is an interactive, immersive event that is part entertainment and part an educational...
Where to Invade Next reveals there is little heroism to found...
If you like to see your progressive values affirmed with a dash of cynical self-important humor, then you will love Michael Moore's Where to Invade Next....
The Treasure explores value in the modern world — a film...
The Treasure is Corneliu Porumboi's fourth feature film and another opportunity to explore the socio-political ecosystem of post-communist Romania. The film seems simple at...
Hail, Caesar! relentlessly sends up old Hollywood studio system — a...
If Hail, Caesar! is anything more than a series of send-ups of the Hollywood studio system of the 1950s, then I didn’t see it. The...
Miami International Film Festival announces 2016 line up
Today, Miami Dade College's Miami International Film Festival announced its line-up for the 33rd edition of the festival, taking place at various venues across...
Son of Saul, a grim out-of-body experience at Auschwitz — a...
Son of Saul, the feature debut by Hungarian director László Nemes has an audacious premise: placing the viewer in the shoes of a member...
“The Man Who Fell to Earth’: the last of the great...
This coming Thursday, Jan.28 at 7 p.m., the Coral Gables Art Cinema will present a one-night-only screening of The Man Who Fell to Earth in...