"Deadpool & Wolverine" Is Chaotic Fun – To A Point
…would eat up the movie if there weren’t some delightful performances at the center of it all. Speaking of delightful performances, the cameos I mentioned earlier are no exception. There…
…would eat up the movie if there weren’t some delightful performances at the center of it all. Speaking of delightful performances, the cameos I mentioned earlier are no exception. There…
…up knowing they can do it, too. Angelica Delgado Delgado also knows she’s doing something important for representation on the world’s biggest stage. As a Latina, she hopes her return…
…ceremonies trump their friendship, learning that they had more humanity when they were “dead.” Some films weave weddings and death much more literally. In Beetlejuice, aside from a miniature model…
…snowflakes, a beautiful scene that brings them to tears. But later, weather conditions, including winds of 59 miles per hour at the summit, delay their ascent. The group’s strength helps…
…wants you to question. It wants to remind you that often when realizing your true potential, you are left with scars. This season is deliciously decadent. It’s rich and difficult…
…happened differently in LGBTQ Latin American cinema. While Fernando de Fuentes’ La Casa del Ogro (1939) already featured a “gossipy” and “funny” character making nods to homosexuality, in the second…
…in Take a Chance on Me. Without being overly sentimental or cloying, the episode delves into the inner and family life of one of the cast’s most promising characters. Meanwhile,…
…Aside from the heavy subject matter at the heart of the film, there are delights to be found in the new character designs and voice acting. Envy has big, ogling…
…ones in our new country and abroad. Gossip and rumors can destroy this delicate balance – which is why I so relate to Netflix’s Bridgerton. Chisme, as we know, is…
…is its ability to explore natural wonders. Since the plot is dedicated to treasure hunting, the filming delves into stunning tropical and historical settings that become characters in their own…