
In Season 3, “Acapulco” Remains Maximalist Fun with Heart
Told in both Spanish and English, “Acapulco” keeps up the humor, Latin flavor, and maximalist aesthetic in its third season.
Told in both Spanish and English, “Acapulco” keeps up the humor, Latin flavor, and maximalist aesthetic in its third season.
Staring Cuban-American Jeanine Mason, the new, feel-good, animated series, “WondLa” asks, what does a family look like?
“Bridgerton” may not have any Latinos in it, but that doesn’t mean we don’t see ourselves in it, particularly in its celebration of chisme.
Through the journeys of its three protagonists, “Another Self” invites us to explore our own souls, confront our fears, and embrace change.
“The Brothers Sun” follows a family of renowned Chinese gangsters and has a little something for everyone – particularly Latinx viewers.
It’s been months since my beloved “This Fool “was canceled, and I’m finally able to write about and celebrate it for the comic genius it was.
“American Horror Story: Delicate” makes motherhood bone-chillingly scary. For similar frights, check out our list of what to watch next.
“Fallout” is a darkly comic a neo sci-fi/western, buoyed by intriguing performances and a its possibility-rich wasteland.
Netflix’s “AlRawabi School for Girls” helps us better understand what it is to be a young woman today in Jordan and beyond.
In truly depressing news, the Latinx series on Annenberg’s list of the top 100 inclusive streaming series have all been canceled.