Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Steve Hackett channels all that’s engaging about prog and doesn’t forget...

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Last Thursday, in South Florida, former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett brought his tour "Acolyte to Wolflight With Genesis Revisited" to the Parker Playhouse. The show was...

Midnight Special makes for a riveting chase film suffused in mystery...

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Few films hang on to such threads of suspension of disbelief as Midnight Special. I’m even going to expect people to say the film...

Valley of Love showcases talents of French acting greats in surreal...

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Every once in a while a movie comes around that solely achieves its greatness due to its performances. It seems like French writer/director Guillaume Nicloux...

My Golden Days explores the distorting filter of time with keen...

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“I am not Ulysses. No nostalgia for my country,” says the anthropologist Paul Dédalus (Mathieu Amalric) to a lover in Greece. With a title...

Songs My Brothers Taught Me reveals rich, deeply empathetic eye of...

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It seems first-time feature director Chloé Zhao has produced a Terrence Malick film that's better than any of Malick’s recent films. It’s easy to...

The 33rd Miami International Film Festival – so far

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Sometimes cinema submits us into consent with images that tell us how to be, act or feel. The power of the Seventh Art can be...

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...

From the archives: Bowie at the Beeb finally comes to vinyl;...

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Released for the first time on vinyl, Bowie at the Beeb, is a compilation featuring a comprehensive overview of David Bowie's BBC radio appearances during his early...

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...

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....