O Cinema to Open Outdoor Movie Theater in Wynwood

If the founders of O Cinema can have their dreams fulfilled, the small art house in Wynwood will be able to show three different screenings in three different parts of its building at once. Monday, the theater announced new funding that will get them halfway to that vision, a grant…

The First 48 May Not Return to Miami

Earlier this year, New Times columnist Uncle Luke complained that The First 48, A&E’s reality series that follows Miami police as they attempt to solve homicides, was unfairly depicting the city’s black neighborhoods as “war zones.” Maybe the Miami cops agreed. The department has asked The First 48’s producers to…

The Office Finale’s Perfect, Unexpected Miami Connection

Spoiler alert: This post contains spoilery details about last night’s episode of The Office. Last night’s series finale of The Office was full of moments designed to make the show’s fans choke up — flashbacks, resurrected recurring jokes from earlier seasons, touching documentary-style interviews. But for South Florida viewers, one…

How to Get Cast in The Real World Season 29

Wanna feel old? MTV’s original true-to-life (well, sorta) TV series, The Real World, is now casting its 29th season. Yeah, it’s thisclose to the big 3-0. Seems like just yesterday the world was hating on Puck’s obnoxious antics and Stephen socked Irene with the slap heard ’round the world. Memories…

Star Trek Into Darkness Is Grand, Familiar

“Who are you?” pleads a doomed man as Benedict Cumberbatch looms into his first close-up in Star Trek Into Darkness. The answer is Khan. And that’s not a spoiler — it’s a selling point. A less secretive director (i.e., all save the ghost of Stanley Kubrick) would trumpet that his…

Venus and Serena Demystifies the Williams Sisters

A few weeks ago, the ginned-up controversy over Serena Williams’ performance of the Crip Walk after defeating Maria Sharapova at the London 2012 Olympic Games was given another life cycle via a gif on Tumblr. This time that site’s “niggerati” assailed the racist bent of the uproar, which was centered…

Simon Killer Aces the Oldest, Darkest of Stories

“The meek shall inherit the Earth,” somebody said once — probably Truffaut. Two pictures into his thrilling career, writer-director Antonio Campos seems determined to show us that might not be anything to celebrate. Campos’s feature debut, 2008’s Afterschool, was essentially one part Blow Up to three parts Rushmore-as-psychological-horror-flick. While it…

For At Any Price Director Ramin Bahrani, Bigger Films Demand Bigger Targets

Expand or Die By John Anderson Responding to the uproar earlier this month over the passage–and President Obama’s signage–of the so-called “Monsanto Protection Act,” the gene-bending agri-giant Monsanto issued a press release dismissing any attendant conspiracy theories as “worthy of a B-grade movie script.” They got it half right. Immediate…

The Iceman: Gory Mafia Film Lightened With Moments of Humor

Until his arrest in 1986, most people believed Richard Kuklinski to be an all-American family man. In reality, this suburban New Jersey “banker” made his fortune working as a hit man for the Mafia, killing more than 100 people and often freezing and dismembering their bodies to obscure the time…

The Real Housewives of Miami‘s Season Three: Bride Wars Galore

What’s worse than a handful of drunk, plastic, self-obsessed, quarrelling women with too much time on their expertly manicured hands? A handful of drunk, plastic, self-obsessed, quarelling brides. And if there’s any reality left in Bravo’s Real Housewives of Miami reality series, that’s exactly what we can all expect when…