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Scoop: Regal South Beach could be replaced by "Superhuman" art museum
Scoop: Regal South Beach could be replaced by "Superhuman" art museum

Axios

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Axios

Scoop: Regal South Beach could be replaced by "Superhuman" art museum

The only major movie theater in Miami Beach could be shut down and replaced by a museum concept founded by a marijuana industry entrepreneur and former political prankster. Why it matters: Regal South Beach is back on the chopping block after surviving a 2023 corporate downsizing effort — and a familiar face is behind the new redevelopment plans. Driving the news: BH 1100 Lincoln Road LLC, the owner of the 1100 Lincoln Road property, and a business associate are seeking city approval to redevelop the theater into an "immersive modern art museum" called the Superhuman Museum. The intrigue: Steve Berke, a former Miami Beach mayoral candidate whose comical campaign tactics gained national attention back in 2011, is listed as an applicant on the plans and refers to himself as the CEO of the Superhuman Museum on LinkedIn. What they're saying: Berke, who co-founded the International Church of Cannabis in Denver, tells Axios that Superhuman won't be like traditional art museums, which often feel like visiting a "graveyard of art." Large-scale "immersive installations" will share space with "blue chip pieces" from artists like Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, he says. Seventeen exhibits, full of art and "cutting-edge technology," will "encourage visitors to explore their inner spiritual thoughts," Berke says. "We believe that everyone who enters will exit as a new person, smiling, and spiritually enriched." Catch up quick: Berke, who ran for mayor in 2011 and 2013, is a Yale-educated entrepreneur whose resumé includes being a reality TV show contestant and parody songwriter with several viral YouTube music videos. His current business ventures include the International Church of Cannabis, a marijuana-themed light show venue housed in an old Lutheran church, and a Fort Lauderdale pizzeria called Munchie's Pizza Club. During his political campaigns, Berke used music videos and publicity stunts — like the time he had Sexy Sax Man serenade the mayor — to raise awareness for his political platform and try to land an MTV documentary. What's next: The city's Planning Board is scheduled to consider the application at its July 1 meeting. If a requested conditional use permit is approved, the interior of the building will be gutted. "Our plans are to use the existing infrastructure of the theaters to create a unique narrative based walk through experience that takes you from theater to theater," Berke says.

Relive Miami movie magic: "Moonlight" re-releases on IMAX for one night only
Relive Miami movie magic: "Moonlight" re-releases on IMAX for one night only

Axios

time26-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Axios

Relive Miami movie magic: "Moonlight" re-releases on IMAX for one night only

"Moonlight," the 2016 Oscar -winning film set in Miami, is being re-released in IMAX on Thursday. The big picture: The coming-of-age drama — which spotlights the Liberty City neighborhood where director Barry Jenkins and playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney grew up — reignited interest and investment in the local film scene. The film, which tells the story of a gay black man growing up in Miami, was the first film with an all-Black cast to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Driving the news: "Moonlight" will be exclusively re-released via IMAX for one evening only, at 7pm Thursday. Local theaters where you can watch it include Regal South Beach, AMC Sunset Place 24, CMX Dolphin 19 & IMAX, AMC Aventura 24, Regal Kendal Village and several others in Broward and Palm Beach counties. Get your tickets here

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