Latino audiences have long shown up for horror, often more strongly than Hollywood fully reflects back on screen. According to UCLA's latest Hollywood Diversity Report, Latino moviegoers represented 29.1 percent of the audience for top horror films in 2025. That makes Verónica Falcón's arrival in 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy' feel especially meaningful.
Puerto Rican artist Carlos Ponce made his debut as a priest in the film 'Ethan Bloom,' filmed entirely in Miami, marking his first time portraying a priest. In an interview, he discusses his experience wearing the robes and why he was drawn to the project.
Michael B. Jordan's best actor Oscar win over Timothée Chalamet owed more to months of awards momentum than a last-minute backlash over ballet and opera comments.
Latino actor Gabriel Sloyer brings a new side in 'Protector', the new movie by Mexican director Adrian Grünberg, starring Mila Jovovich. He explains in an interview how his character The Chairman is a departure from his previous work and what would the movie be named if it was a telenovela.
Actress Piper Curda, who voices the film's central character Mabel, and comedian Bobby Moynihan, who plays the beaver King George, spoke about the heart of their Pixar movie 'Hoppers', the emotional depth of their characters, and the quiet but meaningful evolution of representation in animation.
Actress Piper Curda, who voices the film's central character Mabel, and comedian Bobby Moynihan, who plays the beaver King George, spoke about the heart of their Pixar movie 'Hoppers', the emotional depth of their characters, and the quiet but meaningful evolution of representation in animation.
A Sunday stroll in Manhattan was all it took to put a new name on the pop radar. Actor Pedro Pascal was photographed on the Lower East Side with Argentine art director Rafael Olarra, their arms linked as they walked to lunch. Who is he?
Super Bowl LX once again proved that the biggest night in American sports is also one of the most powerful platforms for Hollywood marketing. In addition to high-profile commercials, several major movie and television trailers debuted during commercial breaks and generated buzz far beyond the stadium, leveraging the event's massive television and streaming audience to reach more than 100 million viewers.
Being nominated for an Oscar for the first time is usually a once-in-a-lifetime thrill. Earning two nominations in the same debut year, especially without being part of Hollywood, can feel almost transcendent. For Spanish director Oliver Laxe, whose film Sirât landed him among the Oscars 2026 nominees, the milestone appears to have also come with a moment that set social media on fire.
Joe Keery as Harry Osborn rumours heat up as Marvel reportedly eyes the Stranger Things star for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Fans debate the fit for Peter Parker's friend amid MCU casting buzz.
The granddaughter of Charles Chaplin and a Mapuche woman, Oona Castilla Chaplin, the new villain in Avatar: Fire and Ash, has always lived between worlds. Born on June 4, 1986, in Madrid, her identity was shaped by a constant back and forth between Spain, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Cuba. This cultural journey marked not only her personal life but also her understanding of acting, the body, and memory.
'Simpsons' co-creator James L. Brooks' delivers his newest cinematic effort with Emma Mackey, Jamie Lee Curtis and Woody Harrelson. The result doesn't feel intentional.
The Golden Globes organization, which brings together the foreign press dedicated to film and television, revealed its nominations for the 2026 edition this Monday, recognizing Latino actors such as Diego Luna, Oscar Isaac, Guillermo del Toro, Jenna Ortega and Selena Gomez, but leaving out many in surprising categories.
Channing Tatum is back, and yes, he's naked again. But this time it's not Magic Mike money moves. It's Roofman, a deliriously fun true-crime romantic comedy that might just be the weirdest thing you'll see this year.
From the streets of Santiago to the sets of John Wick: Chapter 4 and Machete Kills, Marko Zaror has earned a reputation as Latin America's most physical action hero. But with his new film Affinity, he takes a dramatic turn. This time, the fight choreography shares space with something far more vulnerable: heartbreak, grief, and the question of whether real love can be replicated by machines.