With oppression and amnesia as the status quo, “La Llorona” provides a counter-story to the narrative that Indigenous people are powerless.
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Here are five fab 2023 Latinx books that will be making their mark this year and should be on your TBR list.
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Let’s celebrate Native American Heritage by shining a much-deserved spotlight on Indigenous Latinxs in Hollywood.
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Yesterday, the Oscar nominations were released and while we celebrate that for the first time in history two women (and one woman of color!) have been nominated in the Best…
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What We're Watching
Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Pinocchio’ Has a Mexican Soul
by Ces Herediaby Ces HerediaGuillermo del Toro’s version of “Pinocchio” artfully merges beauty and horror and so reveals its Mexican soul despite its source material.
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What We're Watching
Sundance’s ‘Sorcery’ is a Taut Tale Filled with Stunning Imagery
by DarkSkyLadyby DarkSkyLadyIn Sorcery, playing at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, brujería mixes with revenge creating an atmospheric, slow burn.
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Thankfully, Sundance doesn’t overlook scary movies with this year’s horror slate ranging from surreal to Frankenstein-esque frights.
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On Wednesday, the nominations for the 2021 Golden Globes were announced. Almost every article (correctly) celebrated that there was more than one female director nominated for the first time in…