Latinxs Who Are Pure Fuego Over 40
…ease the anxiety around aging. At 46 years old, Golden-Globe-winner Oscar Isaac will portray Victor Frankenstein in the much-anticipated Guillermo del Toro (another Latino over 40 who’s killing it) horror…
…ease the anxiety around aging. At 46 years old, Golden-Globe-winner Oscar Isaac will portray Victor Frankenstein in the much-anticipated Guillermo del Toro (another Latino over 40 who’s killing it) horror…
…to Athens, the documentary garnered international acclaim, including winning the 2025 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. So, with all the buzz – and the coveted Oscar – No Other…
…“And I’ve been actively pursuing it for 25 years.” Del Toro was joined onstage with fellow Latinos Oscar Isaac (Dr. Victor Frankenstein) and Mia Goth (Elizabeth). The award-winning director will…
…the first Latina to win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, left Hollywood when she didn’t want to play stereotypical roles, received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and is one…
…as in the current Netflix rendition. Be it in the cast with Jenna Ortega, Luis Guzmán, and Isaac Ordonez in main roles, in the narrative rooted in American xenophobia, or…
…and is due in theaters sometime in 2025. And finally, Sony announced another installment from the Spiderverse franchise. Jharrel Jerome (Unstoppable), Luna Lauren Veléz (Dexter), and Oscar Isaac (Dune: Part…
…as Dina, Ellie’s new romantic interest. The talented Jeffrey Wright (Westworld, American Fiction) brings to life Isaac, the Washington Liberation Front’s inclement authority figure. Young Mazino (Opus) embodies community leader…
…that we meet Alfonso, a man as sweet as cream, (played by Mauricio Isaac) and Katia, a young woman who is as bitter as dark coffee (Tessa Ía). They’re two…
…Revolution: Puerto Rico on Amazon Prime. Las Madres: The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo Mess with their children, and mothers will destroy a dictatorship. The 1985 Oscar-nominated documentary Las Madres:…
…the Oscar for Best International Feature Film, a first for Brazil in the category. A History of Latinx Oscar Winners: Progress or Tokenism? Rita Moreno broke barriers in 1962, becoming…