Ryan Zaragoza & Gigi Saul Guerrero:
Two Different Faces of Horror
Horror films are the most underappreciated genre with the Motion Picture Academy. They rarely get nominated or win Oscars. The...
El Grito Heard Around the World
Most non-Latinos think Cinco de Mayo is Mexican Independence Day. It’s not. Cinco de Mayo celebrates the Mexican Army’s ass-kicking...
Camilla Cabello Sparkles Plenty in Amazon Prime Video’s ‘Cinderella’
A Fresh New Latina Face for an Old Favorite Story You Can’t Dance the Cumbia in Glass Slippers Cinderella, starring...
Gomez, Martin & Short Keep You Guessing and Laughing in ‘Only Murders in the Building’
Reviewed by Roberto Leal Hulu’s original crime comedy series Only Murders in the Building seamlessly weaves together all the creative...
“And Now, Here’s the New Host of Jeopardy…”
In Search of the Great Latina Game Show Host I started watching Jeopardy! way back in1964 when dinosaurs roamed the...
Three Movies Not Playing at a Theater Near You
Overlooked Latinx Heroes Who Deserve a Feature Film Several online articles have offered suggestions on classic TV shows and films...
Review: ‘Love, Victor,’ Gay Teen Angst With A Latino Twist
Hulu’s Original TV series, Love, Victor, takes a sensitive, considered and often humorous exploration into the journey of Victor Salazar’s...
Hey Baby, Que Pasó in Texas?
Why the Promise of Puffy Political Tacos Went Tortilla Flat November 3, 2020 was supposed to be “the day.” This...
Desperately Seeking Diversity
TCM Documentary Women Make Film Overlooks Many Latina Directors Written by Roberto Leal The past few weeks, I have been...
Dolores Huerta: The Real Salt of the Earth
A Role Model for Latina Leaders, Then, Now, and Tomorrow By Roberto Leal The 1954 film, Salt of the Earth,...