The Best Things to Do in Broward and Palm Beach This Week

Fort Lauderdale is the “Yachting Capital of the World,” so it only makes sense that the city would throw an annual bash centered around the display of some of the sickest megaboats ever made. The 57th-annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show returns to South Florida from November 3 to November 7, 2016, and this year promises to be bigger than ever.

The Quietly Moving Humanity of Kelly Reichardt’s Certain Women

When a quiet film is set outside of the big cities, it’s often called a “slice of life.” But that’s ultimately a condescending designation; to the millions of people residing on the prairies and in the small towns dotting the throughways, it is simply life, with a capital “L.” In…

The Sensuous Moonlight Dares to Let Black Men Love

A question is posed to the main character of Barry Jenkins’ wondrous, superbly acted new film, Moonlight: “Who is you, man?” The beauty of Jenkins’ second feature, which follows his San Francisco–set black-boho romance Medicine for Melancholy (2008), radiates from the way that query is explored and answered: with specifics…

FLIFF Returns With Best of World Cinema

For 31 years, the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival (FLIFF) has been dedicated to bringing premieres of independent and world cinema to Broward County. Over three decades, the event has premiered countless films that have gone on to become Oscar nominees and winners, including Volver, Black Swan, The Artist, and The…

Seriously, Dan Brown Deserves Better Than Inferno

I’m not afraid to admit that I get a kick out of Dan Brown’s Robert Langdon thrillers. Yes, they’re indifferently plotted and predictably written. But I’m a sucker for ludicrous, centuries-spanning conspiracies and indulgent faux-gnosticism. The books serve, if nothing else, as gripping tours through art-world apocrypha, and Brown’s know-it-all…

Uneasy Lies the Head of Queen Elizabeth in Netflix’s Epic The Crown

Netflix’s The Crown, a drama series about the life and times of Queen Elizabeth II, is the kind of sumptuous but tasteful British royals porn you’d expect from Ye Olde Masterpiece Theatre, not from the streaming giant that gave us BoJack Horseman and Stranger Things. A $130 million joint American/British…

Ten People You See at Every Halloween Party

Halloween is here, and you know what that means: Halloween parties. This is the one time of year when you can be the most ridiculous version of your childish self and actually get a high-five for it. You can wear hardly anything and passers-by will barely bat an eyelash. You can…

Westworld and the Gamification of Who Gets to Be Human

A wall of white and black hats. Terrifying darkness. A woman staggering through a medical facility with her guts ripped open. And always, in the background: the player piano ticking along according to its programming, playing modern-day ballads to the denizens of a future world. Welcome to Westworld, a slick…

The Best Things to Do in Broward and Palm Beach This Week

Friday It’s hard to imagine a time when the vampire mythos wasn’t baked (or staked) into our national consciousness. This century has witnessed the vampire as bullied adolescent, lovesick teenager, and bayou sex fiend. When they’re not being slaughtered by Abraham Lincoln, today’s fang-bearers are usually misunderstood outcasts pining for…

The Handmaiden Transcends Its Male-Gaze Sensuality

When Sarah Waters published her gothic lesbian suspense novel Fingersmith in early 2002, the U.S. was beginning a relatively speedy transformation on the LGBT front, building to today’s legalized same-sex marriage and a presidential candidate’s full-throated support for expanded LGBT rights. Buoyed by that shift, Waters’ story of clandestine female lovers…

Day of the Dead Florida 2016 Hits Fort Lauderdale

This year, Fort Lauderdale invites you to supplement your usual Halloween festivities with an event that harks back to Mexican traditions that are thousands of years old. Though it shares many familiar features with Halloween — costumes, makeup, parties — Day of the Dead is a holiday all its own…

The Ten Best Places to Go Trick-or-Treating in South Florida

This time next week, kids will be preparing to march through neighborhoods in search of the best candy and goodies money can buy. For the older kids, the routine is simple: Hit as many houses as possible in no particular order. It’s just a mad dash to score enough candy…