IndieEthos to host ‘Borscht is Dead,’ a short film retrospective to...
Though it’s not Hollywood or New York City, Miami is blessed with a distinctive film scene. One group of filmmakers that wave the Miami...
Highlights from the 3rd annual Popcorn Frights Film Festival in Miami,...
Last week, this writer made selective visits to the week-long third edition of the Popcorn Frights Film Festival at O Cinema Wynwood and came...
Popcorn Frights Film Festival announces new premiere, offers tips to faves...
The third edition of the Popcorn Frights Film Festival is less than two weeks away, and it seems to get bigger and better as...
The Death of Speaking In Cinema with The Death of Louis...
Last week, we "spoke in cinema" one last time at the Miami Beach Cinematheque. It was with the cutting-edge Catalan director Albert Serra and...
34th Miami Film Festival premiered quality films seeking distribution
It’s a bit of a challenge to cover a film festival when you come down with bronchitis while also moving from one location in...
Oscar preview: Borscht, Moonlight and ‘the power of Miami’s filmmaking community’
The 10th edition of the Borscht Film Festival winds down this Sunday with great anticipation (read a report I wrote on Animal Collective’s appearance...
Jillian Mayer on inspiration behind “I Am Your Grandma” ahead of...
Tonight, "I am Your Grandma," a little viral video that's just over one minute long will have its debut on the New World Symphony’s...
Key West Film Festival wraps 5th year with brilliant films big...
The Key West Film Festival celebrated its fifth annual iteration this past week. It’s a special kind of film festival in that it arrives...
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...
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...