What to Watch Instead of Election Coverage
If hearing another white male pundit flap their jaws sounds like torture, check out our list of what to watch instead of election coverage.
If hearing another white male pundit flap their jaws sounds like torture, check out our list of what to watch instead of election coverage.
Let’s look beyond the media headlines and dig into the nuances of the Puerto Rico if you really want to understand how we vote.
As a lover of rom-coms, I wanted to like “Purple Hearts,” but this Netflix film isn’t a feel-good love story. It’s just right-wing propaganda.
Beauty and quiet pain build to a crescendo in “High Tide,” a worthwhile if disjointed SXSW film about moving forward.
Here are ten Latinx horror books to devour this espooky season recommended by the editor of “The Black Girl Survives This One.”
The tides are turning in horror and the roster of scream queens is growing increasingly diverse with Latinas helping to lead the way.
Even though the genre was born out of American fatalism, film noir became something new and powerful in the hands of Brazilian filmmakers.
“I Am Diosa” confirmed that I was on the right path – and how powerful I am. So I reached out to author Christine Guttieriez to learn more.
“Hogbook and Lazer Eyes,” the graphic novela by Maria Bamford and Scott Marvel Cassidy explores grief, love, and the value of therapy.
“The Lincoln Lawyer” shines because Mickey is no ordinary hero, and it’s always up for debate whether his actions are really justifiable.