Film
Bill Corben’s ‘Canceled: The Paula Deen’ will be on Gems
Bill Corben will be showing his “Canceled: The Paula Deen” during The Miami Film Festival’s Gems, which will be playing 42 films from Oct. 29 to Nov. 5.
Riverdale’s Madelaine Petsch takes on relentless killers in ‘The Strangers: Chapter 2’
The sequel to “The Strangers: Chapter 1” is hitting theaters, and it stars “Riverdale’s” Madeleine Petsch, who takes survival and revenge into her own hands when a band of masked killers hunts her ferociously.
Up for debate: Book or movie first? National Read a Book Day sparks discussion
Saturday marks National Read a Book Day, and it’s fueling a classic debate: Is it better to read the book before watching the movie adaptation, or to see the film first?
Popcorn Fright Times starts 10-day celebration of independent horror films in Fort Lauderdale
It’s time for Popcorn Fright Times! Igor Shteyrenberg and Marc Ferman founded the festival as an ode to horror films in 2015.
‘We saw democracy in action’: Miami Beach withdraws resolution to end theater’s lease over controversial film
Miami Beach Mayor Stephen Meiner has decided to drop his resolution to terminate O Cinema’s lease.
‘O Cinema will not be silenced’: Miami Beach theater faces political pressure over controversial film
The future of O Cinema is uncertain after Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner pressured the theater to stop showing the Oscar-winning film No Other Land or risk eviction and funding cuts.
Urban Film Festival brings back free screenings to Miami’s Overtown
The Urban Film Festival returns Friday to Miami’s Overtown neighborhood with over 150 free screenings.
To Kill a Mockingbird on Broadway arrives at Broward Center
Harper Lee’s classic novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” is coming to life at the Broward Center in the stage version of the timeless tale.








