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At CMX Cinemas Wellington, Even the Concessions Deserve Their Own Trailer.

November 13th, 2025

CMX Cinemas Wellington continues to prove it’s more than just a place to watch a movie. It’s a comfortable, flexible spot that works just as well for families as it does for casual outings, and our recent visits really drove that home.

During the summer, CMX rolled out its Summer Fun Fest, running June 17 through August 7, offering family-friendly screenings Tuesday through Thursday at 10 a.m. for just $1.99 per ticket. The lineup leaned into proven favorites like Sonic the Hedgehog, Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and more. It was an easy, affordable way for families to beat the heat and turn a weekday morning into something fun without overthinking it.

That family-first approach carried over when we returned on November 13 for a showing of Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. With multiple generations in attendance, including a 10-year-old nephew and a 95-year-old grandma, the real surprise ended up being the food. With several of us watching together, we didn’t hold back. We ordered the Family Combo and then kept going, adding Beer-Battered Chicken Tenders with sauces, churro bites with dulce dipping sauce, beignets, a 10-wing order, Stone Fired Cheese Pizza, Bavarian Pretzel Bites with queso, both the Bacon Mac & Cheese and Buffalo Chicken Mac & Cheese bowls, and a CMX Burger, their classic burger option. It was nearly the entire menu, passed around and sampled by everyone, and not a single item disappointed.

That’s what separates CMX from a standard movie theater experience. You’re not limited to popcorn and candy, and you’re not rushing to eat beforehand. The menu is varied enough that everyone finds something they enjoy, making the meal part of the night rather than an afterthought.

Being located inside The Mall at Wellington Green only adds to the appeal. With shopping, dining, and space to move around, the movie becomes the centerpiece of a larger, easygoing outing rather than the entire plan.

Whether it’s an affordable summer morning screening or a multi-generation evening at the movies with food to match, CMX Cinemas Wellington consistently delivers a relaxed, enjoyable experience that works for all ages.

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Coach is South Florida Insider's Owner, President, Webmaster, as well as a Reporter and Photographer covering events all over the world. Born in West Palm Beach, Coach continues to call the sunny Florida area home. He received his Associate degree from the University of South Florida, then transferred to the University of Florida where he received a Bachelor’s of Arts in Journalism & Communications. During his journalistic career, which has been featured in local newspapers and magazines as well as national publications, Coach has also continued his love of being an educator. It’s through both endeavors that he’s actively got students interested in following in the field of journalism. Coach loves sharing the world of entertainment with others and giving people the opportunity to step out of the everyday life.

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Miami is about to welcome an exhibition unlike anything else this season. A forty foot LED wall is lighting up the Design District with a monumental digital environment entirely shaped by women. BODYSCAPES, presented by Barcelona’s Load Gallery, opens its Miami edition at Jayaram Law Studio, and I was invited in early for a viewing before the public arrives.

Walking into the space felt like entering an emotional landscape rather than an exhibition. The imagery unfolded slowly at first, then washed over the room with color, motion, and softness that carried both vulnerability and undeniable strength. Bodies appeared as if carved from water and light. Figures dissolved into sky. The screen shifted from quiet introspection to powerful presence. As a woman, the experience felt deeply personal, as if the installation was acknowledging the parts of womanhood we often hold quietly.

Load founder Alex Simorré partnered with Miami attorney and arts advocate Vivek Jayaram to bring this exhibition to the United States. Jayaram shared that it is “one of the most compelling projects we have ever had the honor to host,” and after seeing it firsthand, the meaning behind those words becomes obvious.

Miami is a city that embraces complexity. Beauty, reinvention, identity, culture, movement, and resilience all coexist here. BODYSCAPES feels made for that landscape. It honors the nuance of womanhood and invites viewers to step into an immersive world that mirrors the emotional terrains women navigate every day.

Fourteen women artists, each expanding the body into something vast

BODYSCAPES features a global roster of women artists, each approaching the body as a living environment shaped by nature, memory, and emotion. Their work spans photography, digital video, AI, performance, and conceptual visual storytelling.

The full Miami lineup includes
Farrah Carbonell, Dancevatar, I M Devi, Michelle van Dijk, Alba Duque, Maria Fynsk Norup, Adaeze Okaro, Natalie Karpushenko, Emi Kusano, Christy Lee Rogers, SERIFA, Ivona Tau, X New Worlds, and Zhuk.

Together, they create a collective vision of womanhood that is fluid, surreal, grounded, and powerful.

Moments inside the exhibition that stayed with me

Alba Duque
Duque’s work confronts womanhood with radical honesty. In the group scenes, women gather across city streets and desert landscapes, walking shoulder to shoulder in underwear and soft neutrals. The effect is powerful. These bodies are unfiltered and real. They carry softness and stretch marks and strength with equal visibility. In quieter images, women hold their stomachs, hips, and thighs with a tenderness that feels both vulnerable and revolutionary. One of the most striking photographs shows a woman crouched low in the dust, holding another woman in a gesture of exhaustion and care. Another reveals a close-up of hands gripping the folds of skin on a stomach, a rare moment of truth that feels almost intimate to witness. Duque’s images celebrate women exactly as they are. No hiding. No smoothing. No pretending.

Christy Lee Rogers
Rogers’ underwater worlds feel almost cosmic. In one image, a woman floats against a star-flecked indigo sky, her white ruffled dress blooming around her like a constellation. In another, deep blue fabric twists around bodies tangled in motion, their limbs fading into shadow until they feel more like emotion than anatomy. The pink and lavender photographs toward the bottom of the page glow like memories half submerged, soft and dreamlike, as if you are witnessing a moment of surrender beneath the water’s surface.

Ivona Tau
Tau’s work shifts between digital fragmentation and bold color. One image shows a woman outlined in neon green and red, her profile dissolving into pixel-like texture that feels both artificial and strangely intimate. Another shows three women in sculptural blue forms, their bodies shaped into angular planes that look almost architectural. In the softer blue portraits, the figures’ faces melt into smooth, mask-like surfaces that suggest both anonymity and tenderness. Tau’s world is uncanny and emotional at the same time, revealing how digital distortion can expose truths rather than hide them.

Adaeze Okaro
Okaro’s photographs glow with deep amber and gold. Her women stand against a textured ochre backdrop, wrapped in flowing tulle that lifts and falls like flames. In one image, a figure is almost entirely veiled by soft orange fabric, holding a bouquet of white roses that feels ceremonial, almost sacred. In another, a woman raises her arms with slow, deliberate grace, the fabric pooling and drifting around her as if she is summoning light. The floral crown portraits are especially powerful, transforming the subject into a living sculpture of beauty, ritual, and self-possession.

What BODYSCAPES leaves you with

BODYSCAPES is not simply a digital installation. It is an emotional encounter. It views the female body not as an object but as a landscape of lived experience. Memory, tension, softness, conflict, healing, and rising strength all appear across the screen in forms that feel familiar in ways that words cannot always explain.

Standing there in the glow of the forty foot screen, I felt a sense of recognition. It was the recognition that every woman holds multitudes. That our bodies carry stories. That vulnerability and power are not opposites but companions. BODYSCAPES gives those truths space to breathe.

Miami will see many exhibitions this season, but this one feels singular. It feels like a place where women can finally be seen without restraint.

If You Go

WHAT: BODYSCAPES, a digital group exhibition presented by Barcelona’s Load Gallery
WHERE: Load Gallery Miami at Jayaram Law Studio
3800 NE 1st Avenue, Suite 500, Miami Design District
WHEN: December 2 through January 31 – open to the public December 2 to 9th, then by appointment only
COST: Free admission

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