“Going Varsity in Mariachi” Celebrates the Choice to Preserve Culture
Sundance documentary, ‘Going Varsity in Mariachi,’ directors Sam Osborn and Alejandra Vasquez feel like they’re living a dream.
Sundance documentary, ‘Going Varsity in Mariachi,’ directors Sam Osborn and Alejandra Vasquez feel like they’re living a dream.
In Sorcery, playing at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, brujería mixes with revenge creating an atmospheric, slow burn.
‘Birth/rebirth’ delivers a thoughtful, horrifying truth about women’s bodies, rights, and autonomy in a creepy tale of reanimation.
We’re talking three Latinx shows that are Latinx-centered with Latinx characters looking right back at us on the small screen.
While Brazil might be Latin America’s largest country, Brazilian representation in US media is in short supply – but hopefully not for long.
Zión Moreno’s Luna La made the recently-canceled version of “Gossip Girl” my favorite – so let’s enjoy the two seasons we got of her!
MTV and Paramount Media’s new digital series, Hidden Healers, makes the connection between mental health and culture.
Thankfully, Sundance doesn’t overlook scary movies with this year’s horror slate ranging from surreal to Frankenstein-esque frights.
The Last of Us isn’t the kind of show one would expect to shatter stereotypes and yet through it, Pedro Pascal is redefining masculinity.
Let’s take a moment to celebrate the top ten Latinx performances in mainstream shows in 2022, proving we belong anywhere and everywhere.