REVIEW: Costa Rica’s Oscar Entry Is a Sympathetic Look at a Woman Unraveling in the Face of Motherhood 12.03.19
REVIEW: Brazil’s Oscar Entry Is an Intoxicating Drama About an Unbreakable Sisterly Bond & Soul-Crushing Patriarchy 12.03.19
Melinna Bobadilla on Playing a Maya K’iche’ Immigrant on ‘OITNB’: Not All Latinos Are Mestizo 12.03.19
REVIEW: Argentina’s Oscar Entry ‘La Odisea de los Giles’ Is a Heist Movie Where the Poor Steal Their Money Back From the Rich 12.02.19
REVIEW: Panamanian Movie ‘Todos Cambiamos’ Is About a Trans Woman Tired of Living a Double Life 11.27.19
REVIEW: ‘La Mala Noche’ Is an Empowering Drama About a Woman Forced Into Sex Work by Monica Castillo 11.27.19
REVIEW: ‘Un Traductor’ Is a Moving Tale About a Cuban Man Assigned to Help Chernobyl Victims by Monica Castillo 11.26.19
REVIEW: Dominican Movie ‘El Proyeccionista’ Follows a Weary Man Who Manages a Traveling Cinema by Beatrice Loayza 11.26.19
REVIEW: ‘Café Con Sabor a Mi Tierra’ Is a Gorgeously Shot Drama About Honduran Coffee Growers 11.25.19
In Jaquira Díaz’s Memoir ‘Ordinary Girls,’ Sisterhood Is Shaped by Shared Struggles of Violence & Poverty 11.25.19
REVIEW: Ana de Armas’s Character in ‘Knives Out’ Is the Latina Heroine We Need in the Trump Era 11.22.19