Why Did Miami’s Yulissa Escobar Leave Love Island USA?
Bye-bye, Yulissa. We hardly knew ye.
Bye-bye, Yulissa. We hardly knew ye.
Luca Guadagnino’s Queer is dripping in sex and navigation of otherness, but it’s more than that.
Demi Moore stars as an aging actress in this wild, intelligent gorefest.
Tim Burton revisits one of his most original, iconic films for a bigger and better legacy sequel.
Megalopolis, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, The Substance – here are the film screenings you aren’t going to want to miss this month.
The Killer isn’t poorly made, but it is so blandly competent that you can’t help but feel let down.
Blink Twice is an entertaining first feature by ZoÁ« Kravitz, one that’s not as indulgent as films by actors can often be.
Alien: Romulus takes all the best parts of the first two films and stitches them together like a skilled surgeon.
Managing the tricky dynamics of being in a band helped prepare Ben Katzman for the careful strategizing and relationship management it takes to be a good gameplayer on Survivor.
Morphine Love Dion and Mhi’ya Iman Le’Paige face off against 12 other queens on season 16 of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Twenty-six-year-old Miami resident Dee Valladares dominated season 45 of Survivor.
With the help of the Criterion Channel, Third Horizon offers a sample of the great filmmaking coming from the Caribbean and its diaspora.
The 2023 edition of Popcorn Frights is a bloody cornucopia of horror cinema.
Al’Ikens Plancher’s short film Konpa and Monica Sorelle’s feature-length film Mountains were chosen to premiere at Tribeca Festival next month.
The series focuses on the side of Miami that isn’t often brought to the screen.
Shooting for Without Ward wrapped in 2012, but the film sat in limbo owing to several factors.
Here’s a handful of films you shouldn’t miss at this year’s Miami Film Festival.
Samland is based on the stories Juan Pablo Reyes heard growing up in Miami.
MJFF continues to be an exploration and celebration of Jewish identity, tradition, and cinema.
Popcorn Frights Film Festival returns for another scare.
In the Heights‘ characters are a diverse mix, all living in Washington Heights.
The Miami Jewish Film Festival goes big, bold, and free for its 2021 edition.