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...
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...
45 Years tests a couple’s long marriage with a ghost from...
No one can ever really know another person, not even a husband and wife going on 45 years of marriage. After all, a couple is composed...
The Catastrophist will satisfy fans’ long wait for new music by...
Tortoise has never been a group to rest on any laurels. Though certainly its members have recognizable styles of playing -- from the varied beats produced by...
Eden depicts disillusion of DJ scene with profound naturalistic ease —...
Anyone who recalls the early nineties dance club era featuring chill rooms, breakbeats and jungle music, before EDM started to drive today’s bass-dropping, dub-stepping electronica and PLUR culture,...
Reflecting on 2015, Part 4 – Best Films according to Hans
Mid-year, I teased my working lists of The best films of 2015 … so far. It's finalized. Four films had their premieres at either Miami Dade College's Miami...
Reflecting on 2015, Part 3 – Best in Music
Here are Independent Ethos' picks for the 10 best albums we heard in 2015. They are presented in no particular order because it is...
Hitchcock/Truffaut transmits the desire of filmmaking for all to fall in...
It can be a tricky proposition: making a film about films. Even trickier is the idea of making a film based on a book...