“Uma Família Feliz” is a Broken One
“Uma Família Feliz” is Raphael Montes’ bone-chilling reflection of what it is to be a woman in Brazil’s post-conservative political moment.
“Uma Família Feliz” is Raphael Montes’ bone-chilling reflection of what it is to be a woman in Brazil’s post-conservative political moment.
While Hollywood stifled queer stories, things happened differently in LGBTQ Latin American cinema – and these 11 films prove it.
Staring Cuban-American Jeanine Mason, the new, feel-good, animated series, “WondLa” asks, what does a family look like?
“Mexican Gothic” and “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” were supposed to get an adaptation. Only the one with a white author is happening.
Starring Latina Isabela Merced, “Turtles All the Way Down” dramatizes the claustrophobic atmosphere of OCD with hope and honesty.
“One Hundred Years of Solitude,” “Pedro Parámo,” and “The Eternaut” are coming to Netflix in 2024, making it a big year for LATAM classics.
When Humberto G. Garcia attended San Felipe High School in Del Rio, Texas, he didn’t learn about the Miracle Five–the Mexican-American golf team who won the state championship in 1957. It wasn’t until he was at a local golf tournament in 2008 that he learned about the teen champs, saying at a recent event, “In […]
With nuanced characters like those in “Capote vs. the Swans,” it’s nearly impossible to tell all the stories and confess all the truths.
“3 Body Problem” could be the next “it” show. But despite its strong cast, showrunners, and source materials, the first season doesn’t land.
Whether as an understated indie star or a cocky fighter pilot, Oscar Isaac has proven that his is a genuine and undeniable talent.