Seth Rogen’s “The Studio” Is The Best Possible Anxiety Attack in Episode Form
“The Studio” is a whirlwind of creative compromise, budget panic, and subtle backstabbing – it’s stressful comedy at its best.
“The Studio” is a whirlwind of creative compromise, budget panic, and subtle backstabbing – it’s stressful comedy at its best.
“Dying for Sex” is a bold, unflinching story about not just about dying, but also about finally learning how to live.
In a raw, urgent call to action, John Leguizamo said we need an independent, civilian-powered investigative coalition. He’s right.
Joiri Minaya has been exhibited, acquired, supported by fellowships – but mainstream art publications still ignore her.
At the end of the day, “Running Point” is just another example of Hollywood’s lazy approach to Latino representation.
The media’s response to Netflix’s “With Love, Meghan” has been nothing short of unhinged – and their bias is showing.
Hollywood pretends that if Latinas in the military work hard they’ll succeed. Trump is spitting in the face of that narrative.
Through textiles, Elsa María Meléndez creates raw, unapologetic takedowns of Puerto Rico’s colonial status. She should be a household name.
At the 2025 Oscars, the Academy patted itself on the back again while Latinx creatives remain sidelined, despite our essential contributions.
Great soundtracks become characters in their own right and these five hype me up and give me a reason to dance in my kitchen.