
Grading Studios at Cinemacon 2025 on Latino Representation
Every year, Cinemacon previews the blockbusters looking to fill theater seats, but in 2025 the studios didn’t feature enough Latinos.
Every year, Cinemacon previews the blockbusters looking to fill theater seats, but in 2025 the studios didn’t feature enough Latinos.
Streaming platforms are creating a new telenovela with innovative formats available for the quick consumption modern Latinx viewers like.
To fuel our inner fire, here are five Latinx documentaries that chronicle moments of legendary resistance from our peoples.
With South Asian women in front and behind the camera, “Picture This” is the type of representation we love, even if the film is imperfect.
As someone who works in fashion and like Betty, doesn’t fit the industry’s beauty ideal, I love “Betty La Fea” and want more from the reboot.
The creators of “Música” share with LatinaMedia.Co how they built a Brazilian American coming-of-age story that rejects machismo.
In truly depressing news, the Latinx series on Annenberg’s list of the top 100 inclusive streaming series have all been canceled.
Is JLo’s “This is Me… Now” a parody, an attempt at a meaningful work of art, or a feverish dream? Or is it just a commercial?
Ten years after its release, the dysfunctional musical family of “Mozart in the Jungle” still holds a special place in our hearts.
Director Roger Ross Williams says, “Getting past homophobia and sexism – It’s possible. ‘Cassandro’ lets us see that it’s possible.”