“The Human Surge 3” Offers Space to Dream
The latest experimental film from filmmaker Eduardo Williams, “The Human Surge 3” challenges the conventions of cinema and our world.
The latest experimental film from filmmaker Eduardo Williams, “The Human Surge 3” challenges the conventions of cinema and our world.
“Uma Família Feliz” is Raphael Montes’ bone-chilling reflection of what it is to be a woman in Brazil’s post-conservative political moment.
Having worked in restaurants and seen my fair share of shit, I loved season 3 of “The Bear,” a cleverly constructed montage of trauma.
While Hollywood stifled queer stories, things happened differently in LGBTQ Latin American cinema – and these 11 films prove it.
Told in both Spanish and English, “Acapulco” keeps up the humor, Latin flavor, and maximalist aesthetic in its third season.
Building on WALL-E’s legacy, “Robot Dreams” finds its drama in its robot/dog odd pairing, resolving in an unexpectedly mature way.
Staring Cuban-American Jeanine Mason, the new, feel-good, animated series, “WondLa” asks, what does a family look like?
Before premiering at Frameline Festival, “Fallen Fruit” director Chris Molina talks Miami, community-building, and queer filmmaking.
“3 2 1 ¡Impro!” gives a sense of the impact of Latine improvisational theater on our communities and the art form at large.
The “High and Low – John Galliano” documentary is about the possibility of redemption, even in the face of an unforgivable sin.