Celebrating "Mozart in the Jungle" on Its 10th Anniversary
Tuesday, February 6 marks a decade since Amazon Prime premiered the first episode of the irresistible musical comedy Mozart in the Jungle. At the time, few could have imagined that…
Tuesday, February 6 marks a decade since Amazon Prime premiered the first episode of the irresistible musical comedy Mozart in the Jungle. At the time, few could have imagined that…
…our presence in an industry that often overlooks our narratives. Certainly, the festival’s unsettling backdrop, marked as it was by the disparities of wealth and power, highlights the need for…
…still full of love even if she is preoccupied with her own sexual identity. Two more sets of actors portray the sisters, marking the growth of the girls as well…
…the film the biggest opening for a non-franchise movie in nine years, breaking another Hollywood money benchmark. Girl Math is Profitable Those numbers, and others like it certainly send a…
…friends, flying kites and growing gardens in the woods, among other wholesome adventures. Originally published in the 70s, the four-book series has since remained a hallmark of children’s literature for…
…you have a favorite part of the festival this year? Shakira Barrera: The top three winners, 60% were women! And that to me is such a wonderful landmark that we’ve…
…Mark as the tantalizing one-woman play Empanada Loca, this show had all the ingredients for a spicy, thrilling, and deliciously dark series (even if it did taste a little like…
…on a bigger message leaving a positive mark on the audience. In particular, Ferrera’s monologue—which includes Latinas and women in general—nails the pressure we face to be perfect and stands…
…loses her factory job during the Great Recession and returns back into the job market. Over twelve sessions, she tells the story of her life to the job counselor–affairs, relationships,…
…which also marked the acting debut of Gael García Bernal. Written by screenwriter and novelist Guillermo Arriaga Jordan, Amores Perros tells the stories of Octavio (Bernal), Valeria (Goya Toledo), and…