Posted inMovies ‘Spirit Halloween: The Movie’: Christopher Lloyd tries his best to have fun, but the ‘Spirit’ is weak Retail giant’s tie-in movie is just yanking our chain by Steve Schneider October 26, 2022November 6, 2024
Posted inMovies Rob Zombie’s stab at ‘The Munsters’ is fan service you’ll want to send back Gilding the Lily by Steve Schneider September 21, 2022July 24, 2025
Posted inMovies Orlando’s Global Peace Film Festival shines a brilliant light on people, places and ideas whose time has come The festival runs through Sept. 25, with a weeklong virtual festival to follow. by Melissa Perez-Carrillo, Matthew Moyer, Jessica Bryce Young, Alex Galbraith and Shelton Hull September 14, 2022May 15, 2025
Posted inMovies ‘The Batman’ is hard-boiled super noir — more detective story than action epic by Sam Allard February 28, 2022July 14, 2025
Posted inMovies Enzian Theater screens documentary about Black punk icon and X-Ray Spex leader Poly Styrene, ‘I Am a Cliche’ by Matthew Moyer February 2, 2022January 9, 2024
Posted inMovies 99-year-old Black park ranger Betty Reid Soskin sees American history as an ‘ascending spiral’ in ‘No Time to Waste’ by Alex Galbraith September 22, 2021January 23, 2025
Posted inMovies Global Peace Film Festival returns to Orlando for a 19th year Imagine! by Matthew Moyer September 22, 2021December 14, 2024
Posted inMovies An oddball Texas musician runs a longshot campaign for city council in ‘Kid Candidate’ by Matthew Moyer September 22, 2021June 15, 2025
Posted inMovies UCF spring breakers witness and document asylum seekers’ plight in ‘A Break for Impact’ by Jessica Bryce Young September 22, 2021June 14, 2025
Posted inMovies Netflix doc paints the Bob Ross story in a new, different and unhappy light by Steve Schneider August 25, 2021May 24, 2025
Posted inMovies ‘Zola’ gives proper life to A’Ziah King’s viral Twitter epic — as the lived experience of a Black woman, not a cartoon for the male gaze by Jessica Bryce Young June 30, 2021June 15, 2025
Posted inMovies ‘Zola’ gives proper life to A’Ziah King’s viral Twitter epic — as the lived experience of a Black woman, not a cartoon for the male gaze by Jessica Bryce Young June 30, 2021June 15, 2025
Posted inMovies La Jetee Perfumery is having its grand opening Saturday, June 26 by Maria Briceno June 24, 2021June 12, 2025
Posted inMovies ‘Sisters With Transistors,’ at Enzian Sunday only, uncovers the history of electronic music’s pioneering women Synthetic pleasures by Will Coviello June 2, 2021November 9, 2023
Posted inMovies Despite a short running time, Italian doc ‘The Truffle Hunters’ is no mere trifle by Cameron Meier April 21, 2021July 16, 2025
Posted inMovies Enzian Theater’s Florida Film Festival shorts trend darker this year, but still offer something for everyone by Cameron Meier April 14, 2021February 7, 2024
Posted inMovies Short reviews of every Florida Film Festival movie we were able to see in advance by Matthew Moyer, Cameron Meier, Steve Schneider and Jessica Bryce Young April 7, 2021June 5, 2025
Posted inMovies Benedict Cumberbatch stars as the unlikeliest of spies in ‘The Courier’ by Cameron Meier March 17, 2021July 7, 2025
Posted inMovies Anthony Hopkins’ performance in twisty Alzheimer’s drama ‘The Father’ feels like a career capstone Mind games by Cameron Meier March 17, 2021September 7, 2024
Posted inMovies ‘Nomadland’ turns an ultra-realistic eye on the modern American unhoused by Cameron Meier February 17, 2021July 11, 2025