
Q+A With Jennifer Givhan, Author of ‘River Woman, River Demon’
Mexican American and Indigenous author Jennifer Givhan talks her latest novel, the psychological thriller ‘River Woman, River Demon.’
Mexican American and Indigenous author Jennifer Givhan talks her latest novel, the psychological thriller ‘River Woman, River Demon.’
“Marcella Arguello: Bitch, Grow Up!” is fun without dismissing the struggles of this world, and intelligent without feeling unapproachable.
Season four of Netflix’s You powers its action by punishing the spoiled elite – their cruel behavior pushing audiences further to Joe’s side.
Whether you’re kissing or crying this year, here are some lovey-dovey Latinx rom-coms to make you laugh and believe in love again!
We are all about celebrating Latinx excellence in film and entertainment – and this month #TheLatinaPress does just that by taking Sundance!
Less than 3% of films mention climate change. La Pecera (The Fishbowl), which premiered this year at Sundance, tells the story of Noelia, a woman diagnosed with cancer who travels back to her hometown in Vieques, Puerto Rico. The film is a stunning meditation on the themes of cancer, colonialism, and climate disaster, all intertwined […]
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.