At CinemaCon 2024, It’s Obvious Latinas Are About to Have a Big Year
…hours later she would be receiving CinemaCon’s Star of the Year award. But that’s not her only project coming to theaters in 2024. Nope, she too has two films on…
…hours later she would be receiving CinemaCon’s Star of the Year award. But that’s not her only project coming to theaters in 2024. Nope, she too has two films on…
…is to get an interview with the President of the United States (Nick Offerman – Parks and Recreation) as the country he leads is currently embroiled in a Civil War….
…us that being yourself and sticking to what you love is more than enough. I hadn’t seen the movie in many years, until very recently. I think I avoided it…
…women owned the stage – and they seemed to enjoy it. Perhaps that is what was so offensive. That night, the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) received over 1,300 complaints. Apparently,…
…It wasn’t until he was at a local golf tournament in 2008 that he learned about the teen champs, saying at a recent event, “In that moment, the light bulb…
…and a loyal, if ironic, fandom. But it’s become widely accepted that the Spanish versions are vastly superior. However, when I recently went to buy tickets for the theatrical re-release…
…feels like the series leans into some more recent prestige TV tropes that seasoned binge-watchers know well – and may take some of the fun out of the show by…
…denied opportunities due to an accent, it makes sense to be upset at who is seemingly allowed to receive recognition. There’s no doubt that Latin Americans who speak English with…
…on Prime Video. Or so she tells LatinaMedia.Co on a recent Zoom with her and the film’s writer/director/star Rudy Mancuso. Mancuso based the film on his personal experience navigating the…
…the reality of adulthood. And it’s all threatened after the group starts receiving anonymous messages from someone who knows what they did. The Apple TV+ series uses Miami as the…