November 18, 2025 November 18, 2025Categories Cultura NewsAward Winning “Selena y Los Dinos,” Doc Debuts on NetflixA staggering work of love, triumph and tragedy...
November 10, 2025 November 10, 2025Categories Movie & TV Reviews“Unburied” is A Gripping Folk Horror Rooted in Mexico’s Spiritual and Social RealitiesUnburied (Cometierra) gives Yalitza Aparicio her strongest post-Roma role yet, even if she’s not the central focus.
November 5, 2025 November 5, 2025Categories Movie & TV Reviews“Juan Gabriel: I Must, I Can, I Will” — The Pain and Power Behind El Divo de JuárezA raw and beautiful look at how Juan Gabriel transformed heartbreak into art and became a legend.
October 30, 2025 October 30, 2025Categories Indie Films Movie & TV Reviews“Norita” Honors the Mothers Who Defied a DictatorshipA powerful portrait of Nora Cortiñas and the mothers who turned grief into resistance.
October 3, 2025 October 3, 2025Categories Movie & TV ReviewsRosa Parra’s TOP FIVE Spanish-Language Horror Films of All Time!Our own Rosa Parra recently was apart Rotten Tomatoes’s Best Spanish-Language Horror Movies Ranked by Tomatometer and we could not be more proud. “I’m getting goosebumps […]
October 1, 2025 October 1, 2025Categories Music NewsWhy Bad Bunny’s Superbowl Halftime Show Announcement Drew BacklashThe announcement has also sparked some backlash and controversy
September 16, 2025 September 16, 2025Categories Cultura NewsMexico Celebrates its Independence! Que viva! Miguel Hidalgo, an influential priest, incited people to rise against the oppressive government
September 14, 2025 September 14, 2025Categories NewsMost Beautiful Actresses of All Time!Latinas that scored high Rachel Welch, Lynda Carter and Salma Hayek.
September 7, 2025 September 7, 2025Categories Movie & TV Reviews“Wednesday” Season 2, Part 2, is filled with Mystery, Thrills and Bold Takes!Rosa shares her quick thoughts after watching the entire season.
August 11, 2025 August 11, 2025Categories Cultura Movie & TV ReviewsVisually Appealing “Hola, Frida” comes across Lazy and Stereotypical.At times, it reminded me of "Dora the Explorer," but ultimately felt more like "Emilia Perez," a film about Mexico created by non-Mexicans.