Saturday, September 13, 2025

Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures filmmakers talk about interview subjects and...

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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...

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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

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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

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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

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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...

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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...

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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...