Netflix’s “Juan Gabriel: Debo, Puedo, y Quiero” is Powerfully Joyful
It’s been nearly 10 years since Juan Gabriel passed, but Netflix’s docuseries telling his story couldn’t have come at a better time.
It’s been nearly 10 years since Juan Gabriel passed, but Netflix’s docuseries telling his story couldn’t have come at a better time.
Created by Salvadoran-American Vivienne Medrano, “Hazbin Hotel” asks – Who’s good? Who’s bad? And how do we decide?
If you approach “Monster The Ed Gein Story” ready to be disturbed, disoriented, maybe even disgusted, you’ll find something transcendent.
“The Diplomat” knows exactly how misogyny survives – the smartest woman keeps the world from burning and is sent back to tidy the ash.
While I watched white TV shows growing up, it was the Black ones that made Latinxs like me feel part of something bigger. Thank you.
Sometimes the only way to survive our current political reality is to laugh and “South Park” has become very good at showing us how.
Many just stand by and watch while Cristela Alonzo stands up and tells it like it is every day and in her Netflix special “Upper Classy.”
For Latine viewers, comedians, and communities, Kimmel going off air especially hurts but there’s plenty we can do.
Entertaining, culturally significant, and visually arresting, “Cada Minuto Cuenta” makes you understand the human cost of natural disasters.
Season 4 of “The Morning Show” does not disappoint, arriving without apologies to dramatize the biggest issues facing media today.