Why the Downfall of the 'Scream' Franchise Feels So Personal
…each movie, but also to welcome new faces into the fold and see more diversity and characters of color in a historically majority-white genre. I’ll never forget what it meant…
…each movie, but also to welcome new faces into the fold and see more diversity and characters of color in a historically majority-white genre. I’ll never forget what it meant…
…writers’ room, a white showrunner (Max Searle) lacking an understanding of our culture, and the decision to use Puerto Rico as a Miami stand-in driven by the tax incentives provided…
…the aunt and together, they try to explain to the white girlfriend of the Latino son (Marcello Hernández) that he can’t have depression. I almost died laughing when Pedro Pascal…
…Instead, it dispenses benefits based on proximity to an idealized, imaginary, pure white identity. But even people who reject the idealogy of white supremacy can find themselves taking advantage of…
…fixing the problems in the industry while the straight, white guys don’t get any difficult questions about appropriation or privilege. Barili’s aversion to conflict embedded, De La Calle offers a…
…painful and awkward. In her old photos, teen Aldarondo stands out – a curly-haired, full-figured Borricua in a sea of thin white girls. As a grown-up, her otherness is only…
…our communities. We know the majority of newsrooms are dominated by white men, that’s why we’re highlighting the Latine writers and journalists who are helping to make a difference. How…
…saw, like Santa Catarina. I also started seeing how the rest of Mexico saw Northern Mexico as backward and whitewashed. But these stereotypes are too small for me or my…
…Ugly. The film is full of Almodóvar touches – the back of Pascal’s neck as Hawke approaches to kiss it, the drawer full of the sheriff’s neatly folded white underwear,…
…ACEVEDO: There’s a boredom to the monolith. To the same kinds of white characters always occupying the light. In addition to it being violence and erasure, it’s also boring. At…