Amy: the vicious pop media machine and the woman unfit to...
You don’t need this movie to show you Amy Winehouse was an independent spirit at heart, but feature filmmaker turned documentary filmmaker Asif Kapadia hits the...
The Tribe depicts violent, unmuted world of Ukrainian deaf mafia with...
For all of its gimmicks -- a Ukrainian film inspired by silent movies that eschews subtitles and features a cast of deaf characters -- The...
FilmGate Interactive: Miami’s Indie Film Scene grows Multidisciplinary
There is a local movement slowly brewing in Miami, one that holds a promise to create a strong film scene. The film community in...
Interviews with the director and lead actress of The Tribe
Note: the Q&A with actress Yana Novikova below features frank talk about sex and may reveal plot spoilers. If you are offended by either, you...
It’s the middle of the Kechiche retrospective in Coral Gables and...
Abdellatif Kechiche, The director behind Blue is the Warmest Color, one of my favorite films of 2013 (Film Review: ‘Blue Is the Warmest Color’ and the...
The best films of 2015 … so far — by Hans...
We are a bit past the halfway point, and the lists of what are so far the best movies of 2015 are already popping up. Here's...
Deeply moving film from Basque country, Flowers, makes exclusive U.S. commercial...
If you live in or near Miami, do not miss your chance to see Flowers (Loreak -- the film's official site is only in Spanish...
Güeros: Coming of age in an ode to Mexico City —...
Balancing humor and poetically stunning black and white cinematography, Güeros tells the story of two brothers: Sombra (Tenoch Huerta) and young Tomás (Sebastián Aguirre). After...
An interview with Crispin Glover who’s touring Florida now and more...
On the surface, the filmmaker Crispin Hellion Glover (a.k.a. Crispin Glover the actor of Back to the Future and Charlie's Angels) might seem obsessed...
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl reduces friendship and death...
Since its buzzy debut back in January at Sundance, I am sure the issue has come up a billion times: Me and Earl and...