Q+A With Alyssa Reynoso-Morris, Author of “Plátanos Are Love”
Queer Afro-Latinx writer Alyssa Reynoso-Morris’s “Plátanos Are Love” shows a little girl learning from her grandmother.
Queer Afro-Latinx writer Alyssa Reynoso-Morris’s “Plátanos Are Love” shows a little girl learning from her grandmother.
By exploring mental resilience, “Homeland” reminds us of the profound impact of mental health on individuals and society as a whole.
The SXSW 2024 Film Festival is officially in the rearview and one thing is clear – Latinos at SXSW came to Austin with their A game.
“I’ve never seen a white man decide that his story was best told through two women of color,” said Natalie Morales of “My Dead Friend Zoe.”
“Omar and Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird” is an unrestrained, personal account of two musicians’ lifelong friendship.
“Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie” reminds us that despite their disagreements, these prolific stoners complement each other like yin and yang.
“Malta” is a deeply Colombian film, focusing on what it is to be young, ordinary, and lost in the South American country.
“3 Body Problem” could be the next “it” show. But despite its strong cast, showrunners, and source materials, the first season doesn’t land.
“Designing Miami” isn’t just a treat for those who love interior design. It’s a look at Latinx culture, love, and excellence.
In the SXSW rom-com “Switch Up” the moral of the story is to pay it forward says its star Julieth Restrepo and director Tara Pirnia.