Chatting “Frankenstein” with Guillermo del Toro
We talk to Guillermo del Toro, Oscar Issac, and Mia Goth about the fatherhood themes in their latest project, “Frankenstein.”
We talk to Guillermo del Toro, Oscar Issac, and Mia Goth about the fatherhood themes in their latest project, “Frankenstein.”
That’s a wrap on summer! We’d love to hear from you. What summer moment was your favorite, and did we miss anything special in our recap?
The brilliance of Del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” lies in its portrayal of the hypocrisy within the famous experiment at its core.
I screened as many of the Latino films as possible at TIFF 2025 and have six that I just can’t stop thinking about.
From the newly single Jessica Alba to the internet’s boyfriend Pedro Pascal, Latinx over 40 are muy fuego in more ways than one.
There are a lot of Latinos coming to your Netflix account from gothy tombs to sun-drenched fields – and I know we need it!
Every year, Cinemacon previews the blockbusters looking to fill theater seats, but in 2025 the studios didn’t feature enough Latinos.
Whether as an understated indie star or a cocky fighter pilot, Oscar Isaac has proven that his is a genuine and undeniable talent.
Out of all that makes “Andor” special, its portrayal of Latinidad might just be the most important thing for our communities.
In issue 16 of #TheLatinaPress, we celebrate Leo season, discuss that Emmys snub, and make some summer reading recommendations.