With “My Fair Señor,” Alana Quintana Albertson Gives a Classic a Latinx (but Retrograde) Twist
In “My Fair Señor,” Alana Quintana Albertson celebrates Mexican-American culture through a flawed second-chance romance.
In “My Fair Señor,” Alana Quintana Albertson celebrates Mexican-American culture through a flawed second-chance romance.
With “Culpa Nuestra” concluding Prime’s adaptation of Spanish-Argentinian author Mercedes Ron López’s trio, I’m fully locked in.
Trust me – you should add upcoming Latina books “Gabriela and His Grace” and “The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes” to your reading list.
“The Materialists” judges its heroine for wanting financial security and forsakes Pedro Pascal in the process.
At their best, Latino genre films can recognize our hardships and celebrate the diversity of our cultures. Here are nine excellent examples.
Packed with humor, romance, and historical fantasy, “My Lady Jane” is a fun adventure, and here are five reasons why you should watch it.
Prime Video’s “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” pairs romantic nail-biting action scenes with relatable moments in awkward millennial relationships.
In “West Side Love Story,” best-selling author Priscilla Oliveras gives us a love letter to her Puerto Rican-Mexican heritage.