“Toy Story 5” Asks Its Most Important Question Yet
“Toy Story 5” asks us to notice and act on the role of technology in our lives. It may be their most important lesson yet.
“Toy Story 5” asks us to notice and act on the role of technology in our lives. It may be their most important lesson yet.
Consolidation in Hollywood demands our attention. It’s not just an unfair commercial environment – it’s an attack on diversity and democracy.
Let’s face it: it’s not easy to talk to apolitical loved ones about why getting involved. But watching TV together? That you can do.
Hollywood promoted the films they hope will bring in the big box office bucks at CinemaCon 2026. But where are the Latinos? We investigate.
In “Sally,” director Cristina Costantini celebrates the first U.S. woman to go into outer space while exploring her sacrifices.
Protecting PBS and NPR is not about nostalgia. It is about justice. It is about protecting the idea that storytelling belong to everyone.
Diego Luna’s “Andor” is at its best when it’s critiquing authoritarianism, reflecting and skewering today’s MAGA politics.
We’re excited to bring you something new – Con Texto, a monthly entertainment drop in partnership with The Latinx Collective.
Every year, Cinemacon previews the blockbusters looking to fill theater seats, but in 2025 the studios didn’t feature enough Latinos.
Rachel Zegler didn’t make the creative decisions that made Disney’s 2025 “Snow White” such a mess. She’ doesn’t deserve the blame.