Marilyn Monroe Kept her Mexican Heritage a Secret In Hollywood
Written by Roberto Leal “A dozen press agents working overtime can do terrible things to the human spirit”—Cecil B. DeMille,...
The Academy of Motion Pictures Invites 36 Latine Artists to Join
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has released its list of 397 artists and executives whose talent...
Film Review: Five Reasons ‘Father of the Bride’ Is a Hit
A Celebratory Latino Reimagining of a Family Classic Written by Roberto Leal Since its streaming-only debut on HBO Max during...
Trailer: Ana De Armas is Marilyn Monroe in ‘Blonde’
The trailer is out on the film so many have been anxiously awaiting it. It is finally here. Ana de...
REVIEW: ‘Love and Baseball’ A Metaphor for an Offbeat Rom-Com
Currently Streaming on HBO Max By Roberto Leal Steve Acevedo’s Love and Baseball Recently Screen at the Mexican-American Film &...
Andrew Gutierrez Wins Best Director at Mexican American Film & TV Festival
The Enduring Spirit of Director Andrew Gutierrez’s Short Film Paz By Roberto Leal Andrew Gutierrez, the winner of the first...
AMPAS & LALIFF Join Forces on Film Accelerator
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is partnering with the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) for...
LALIFF: ‘All Sorts’ A Kafkaesque Comedy By J. Rick Castañeda
Screens at LALIFF on Thursday, June 2 at 6:45 p.m. Los Angeles, CA — All Sorts, the second feature film...
LALIFF 21st Edition: From Studio Films to Youth Cinema Projects
June 1 – 5, 2022 at the TCL Chinese Theater Los Angeles, CA – Founder of the Latino Film Institute,...
LALIFF: Pepe Serna ‘Life is Art’ Documentary
A Look at The Career of an Iconic Mexican American Character Actor By Roberto Leal In a career that spans...