In Season 3, “Acapulco” Remains Maximalist Fun with Heart
Told in both Spanish and English, “Acapulco” keeps up the humor, Latin flavor, and maximalist aesthetic in its third season.
Told in both Spanish and English, “Acapulco” keeps up the humor, Latin flavor, and maximalist aesthetic in its third season.
Based on a true story, “Radical” sets out to switch up the narratives around underprivileged brown kids from the frontera.
Eugenio Derbez’s Spanish dub of the Shrek films are arguably the funniest versions. So why aren’t they celebrated in the re-release?
When looking at the Latinx cinematic canon, Patricia Riggen and Patricia Cardoso are two shining examples of the power of Latina directors.
A beautiful, meditative film, “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe” both is and is not the typical coming-of-age story.
The Latinx House’s Raizado Festival occupied Aspen last weekend, celebrating la cultura in a town that prefers not thinking about us at all.
My Father’s Day recommendations feature Hispanic productions and show the father figure in an active, comforting, touching, and cheerful way.
Whether you’re kissing or crying this year, here are some lovey-dovey Latinx rom-coms to make you laugh and believe in love again!
We are all about celebrating Latinx excellence in film and entertainment – and this month #TheLatinaPress does just that by taking Sundance!
The Valet has a little bit of everything—gentrification, family dynamics, love and heartbreak, friendship, grief, and relatable Latinx humor.