Netflix’s “Nadie Nos Vio Partir” is a Thrilling, Stark Warning
Netflix’s “Nadie Nos Vio Partir” honors the essence and tone of Tamara Trottner’s original work, sounding the alarm of gender-based violence.
Netflix’s “Nadie Nos Vio Partir” honors the essence and tone of Tamara Trottner’s original work, sounding the alarm of gender-based violence.
Apple TV+’s “The Sisters Grimm” captures the spark of mystery, adventure, and wonder that pulsates in its classic fairy tale source.
Say hello to our little headache. Word just dropped that actor Danny Ramirez and producer Tom Culliver are developing a “Scarface” remake.
Netflix’s “Las Muertas” gives us incisive commentary on Mexican power relations, systemic violence, and the role of the media in it all.
In February 2009, the musical that would change Mexican pop culture forever premiered: Mentiras, el Musical. With 4,000 performances to its credit, a tenure of more than a decade on the billboards, and even a drag show (Mentidrags), it is one of the longest-running and most resonant theatrical productions in Latin America. By José Manuel […]
“Murderbot” examines a future that feels increasingly like our present, with empathy (or the lack thereof) as the defining feature.
In the long-awaited Argentinean adaptation of the iconic science fiction novel, Netflix’s “El Eternauta” celebrates a collective hero.
“Dying for Sex” is a bold, unflinching story about not just about dying, but also about finally learning how to live.
Harlan Coben fans, hold on tight. The acclaimed author is on Netflix this week with “Atrapados,” his first Latin American adaptation.
From romantic comedies to crime thrillers, from magical realism to sci-fi, LATAM’s 2025 shows promise to entertain and challenge stereotypes.