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From Religious Themes to Queer Stories, Popcorn Frights Showcases Horror's Depth
By Trae DeLellis
Whiskey on Beer, Doc About Miami Cult Punk Band Load, to Premiere at FLIFF
By Flor Frances
Elm Street 2's Mark Patton Embraces Status as Queer Icon
By David Rolland
Outshine Film Festival 2019 Lineup Brings Oscar Hopefuls to Fort Lauderdale
By Dale King
A Quiet Place Writing Duo on Their New Screamfest, Haunt
Popcorn Frights Announces Opening Night World Premiere by Writers of A Quiet Place and More
By Juan Antonio Barquin
Popcorn Frights Film Festival 2018 Brings Horror Premieres to Savor Cinema
By Juan Antonio Barquin and Hans Morgenstern
Popcorn Frights Film Festival Reveals Second Wave of Horror
Opposites Repel — and Attract — in This Ardent Coming-of-Age Tale
By Melissa Anderson
The Best Things to Do in Broward and Palm Beach This Week
By New Times staff and contributors
Kent Jones' Hitchcock/Truffaut Is Best When It's Practical
By Alan Scherstuhl
The Performances Rule, but Janis: Little Girl Blue Doc Lacks Her Full Story
Local Color, Global Stars at FLIFF 2015
By John Thomason
MiFo: South Florida's Very Own LGBT Film Festival Returns to Fort Lauderdale
By Rebecca McBane
FLIFF 2015: Plenty of Female Directors, Christopher Lloyd, and a George Lucas Retrospective
By Juan Barquin
In Grandma, Lily Tomlin Opens the Heart of a Righteous Crank
By Stephanie Zacharek
Listen to Me Marlon Puts You One-on-One With Brando
Live From New York! Isn't Great, but It Reveals All That's Good or Bad About SNL
Gemma Bovery Is a Romance Whose Lead Aches for a Tragedy
Drone Drama Good Kill Examines the Way We Kill Now
Sit Down And Watch
By Tana Velen