“The Bear” Season 3 Offers Me Uncomfortably Close Insights
Having worked in restaurants and seen my fair share of shit, I loved season 3 of “The Bear,” a cleverly constructed montage of trauma.
Having worked in restaurants and seen my fair share of shit, I loved season 3 of “The Bear,” a cleverly constructed montage of trauma.
“Trigger Warning” may slap a Latina sticker on this action movie and call it a day – but that doesn’t mean we have to accept it as ours.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock (and honestly, who could blame you?), you probably caught wind of the first presidential debate last night. Shockingly, it was the dumpster fire we all expected, starring a degenerate racist and an octogenarian president. They’re proving the obvious: old white men shouldn’t be running the country. The showdown […]
While Hollywood stifled queer stories, things happened differently in LGBTQ Latin American cinema – and these 11 films prove it.
Told in both Spanish and English, “Acapulco” keeps up the humor, Latin flavor, and maximalist aesthetic in its third season.
Building on WALL-E’s legacy, “Robot Dreams” finds its drama in its robot/dog odd pairing, resolving in an unexpectedly mature way.
Staring Cuban-American Jeanine Mason, the new, feel-good, animated series, “WondLa” asks, what does a family look like?
Before premiering at Frameline Festival, “Fallen Fruit” director Chris Molina talks Miami, community-building, and queer filmmaking.
I am excited to offer a signed copy of “Gloriana Presente” to one lucky winner who subscribes to my website and LatinaMedia.Co’s email list.
“The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” brought this old-fashioned lesbian to my knees, reminiscing of a love I thought I was over with.