Miami Connection: The Kung Fu ’80s Electro-Funk Flick of Your Dreams
Miami Connection Movie Review: The Kung Fu ’80s Electro-Funk Flick of Your Dreams
Miami Connection Movie Review: The Kung Fu ’80s Electro-Funk Flick of Your Dreams
Spielberg’s Lincoln: Often Somber but Hugely Entertaining
With Holy Motors, the Great Director Leos Carax Returns in a Rush
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Wuthering Heights: Black Like Me
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Silver Linings Playbook Movie Review: Mostly Cloudy
Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters Is a finely sketched Portrait of the Artist’s Unlikely Pursuit of Perfection
The first few minutes of Lincoln play out like a parody of the expectations of Steven Spielberg’s detractors. The Great Emancipator rests like a humble Solomon upon a hard wooden chair, surrounded by freely mixing black and white soldiers of that great war of his. One black soldier dares to…
A short history of an art form’s long passing.
Holy Motors Movie Review: Creates the Cinema History It Laments
As an animal rights activist, Real Housewives of Miami star and bitchslap victim Joanna Krupa refuses to wear fur. And as a professional model, she doesn’t get to sport much, uh, “fur” of her own in the bikini line department.Until now, anyway. Krupa’s latest PETA ad shows the Polish blonde…
When we interviewed the dreamy Daniel Craig for last week’s New Times, he left us not only with a feeling of hope for a better tomorrow but also with a doodle. Rather than turning his pen into a jet ski to escape our attempt to bisect him with eyes like…
It’s been half a century since Ian Fleming introduced the world to James Bond, his evil nemeses, and of course, those sexy Bond girls. But after 50 years, the time has finally come to stop calling them “Bond girls” and start referring to them as “Bond Women.” These are adult…
For this special Sunday presentation of Real Housewives of Miami, we all find ourselves at the model beach volleyball tournament — an event we actually had the pleasure of attending last year. (Well, it was a pleasure for at least the first 10 minutes, after which we realized we needed…
Imagine this: Javier Bardem stops by your place unexpectedly, and he just won’t leave. You have a pleasant enough chat about his role as the villain in the new James Bond film, Skyfall, opening today. “Everything has to make sense with the story you’re telling,” he says. “Otherwise it is…
Nobody Walks Movie Review
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Gayby Movie Review: Goes Limp
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50 Years of James Bond
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