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Reeling - Aug 12, 2008
Che, director Steven Soderbergh's already-controversial, two-part epic about the life and death of Ernesto "Che" Guevara (played by Benicio del Toro), still has not secured a U.S. distributor since it premiered at the …
Reeling - Mar 26, 2008
To celebrate its 90th anniversary, United Artists (aka the studio that Heaven's Gate killed) is taking a series of some of its best-known films around the country, including a stop in South Florida over four …
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Reeling - Mar 21, 2008
The 25th Miami International Film Festival may be over, but the local film festival season is just getting started. First up is the third annual Women's International Film and Arts Festival, which runs March 28-April …
Reeling - Mar 10, 2008
Here's my wrap-up story on the 25th edition of the festival, which ran in today's paper. I'm talking to Michael Haneke this morning about his Funny Games remake that opens Friday, and then I'm interviewing Michael Pitt …
Reeling - Mar 9, 2008
It may not have been the Oscars, but the winners at the Miami International Film Festival's awards ceremony held at the Gusman tonight didn't seem to mind. Bliss (pictured above), a Turkish-Greek drama about three …
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Reeling - Mar 9, 2008
I know what you're thinking: Why sit through an ecological documentary made by the University of Miami when you can just pop an Ambien and get the same effect, right? Wrong, friend-o. I had pretty much assumed the same …
Reeling - Mar 8, 2008
Here are some crappy photos I took with my camera phone at the Gusman Thursday night during the Miami Film Festival's screening of 90 Miles (90 Millas), Emilio Estefan's documentary about the making of his wife …
Reeling - Mar 7, 2008
Here are a few more reviews of films showing at the festival this weekend, including Scrambled Beer (Malta Con Huevo), the Chilean odd-couple time-travel comedy guaranteed to scramble your brain (in a good way). I had …
Reeling - Mar 6, 2008
Life is to Whistle (La vida es silbar), which was shown at the Miami Film Festival in 2000, was the first Cuban feature film ever shown at the festival. It was also the last film made in Cuba shown at...
Reeling - Mar 6, 2008
Here's the story that ran in today's paper about last night's 25th anniversary homage celebration and the announcement of the creation of a film school at Miami-Dade College thanks to a $1 million donation by Grupo …