
Are We All Murderbot? Humanity is a Farce in 2025’s Sharpest Comedy
“Murderbot” examines a future that feels increasingly like our present, with empathy (or the lack thereof) as the defining feature.
“Murderbot” examines a future that feels increasingly like our present, with empathy (or the lack thereof) as the defining feature.
With “Étoile,” the Palladinos are building a deep reflection on how ethical dilemmas intersect with the need to preserve art.
The US has always had echoes of Gilead so perhaps there’s something to learn in the final season of “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
Streaming platforms are creating a new telenovela with innovative formats available for the quick consumption modern Latinx viewers like.
As someone working to help immigrants in Madrid, I see a lot of truth in the fictional story of “The Brutalist” and its László Tóth.
LatinaMedia.Co spoke with Eileen Álvarez and Eunice Levis about their short films, available now in Netflix’s “Fresh Perspectives” collection.
Thanks to Fanny Grande, you don’t have to keep dreaming of a streaming platform that represents you, it exists in the new, free app. A+.
Despite popular belief, the needs of Latinx audiences are not being met by telenovelas alone. We need more quality Spanish-language content!
“Cholitas” follows five mountain-climbing Aymara, representing women who have been silenced by cultural traditions and political forces.
Talking with the director of “Simón,” Diego Vicentini, it’s clear his guilt, like that of many Venezuelans abroad, is palpable in the film.