Four Latina Final Girls Who Beat the Odds
The tides are turning in horror and the roster of scream queens is growing increasingly diverse with Latinas helping to lead the way.
The tides are turning in horror and the roster of scream queens is growing increasingly diverse with Latinas helping to lead the way.
Despite popular belief, the needs of Latinx audiences are not being met by telenovelas alone. We need more quality Spanish-language content!
“Furiosa” is not just a post-apocalyptic prequel, but a film that explores the consequences of how we treat each other in chaotic times.
Lupita Nyong’o promotes two films and one franchise, Jenna Ortega stars in another, and Arianna Greenblatt breaks through at Cinemacon 2024.
We’re still talking about The Queen’s Gambit. There was the initial wave of fawning reviews, then the more nuanced takes (yes the ‘magical negro’ is a problem), the reminder that star Anya Taylor-Joy is (white) Latina, and it goes on. So what did Latina critics think? Let’s dive in.