Luis Luna
Film Review: Exploring Memory, Family, and Political Turmoil, ROMA Is Alfonso Cuarón at His Best
One of the film’s strengths is that it doesn’t berate the viewer with didactic tropes of the rich versus the poor.
TYREL Film Review: Can a Latin American Director Make an Effective Film About an Alienated Black Man?
I don’t know, but not here.
DON’T BE NICE Film Needed to Go Beyond ‘Black Trauma Porn’ Critique
How would the documentary be different had a black filmmaker been behind the camera?
Latinx and Proud in New MISS YOU LIKE HELL Off-Broadway Musical
Aside from the politics of the play, this is, at its core, a story about love, forgiveness, and endurance of the human spirit.
UNA MUJER FANTÁSTICA: Her Super Powers Come From the Heart
The most visible narrative fiction film that features a transgender actress this year.
DE NOVO Shows the Raw Emotions of Central American Youth, But Is It Enough?
The play doesn’t transcend its main tension. It doesn’t point the finger at the ones at fault for the injustice.