Movies
Forget John Wick: Marko Zaror's New Film Affinity Is His Most Dangerous Yet - INTERVIEW
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.
From Trauma to Tequila Nights: Matthew McConaughey, Jamie Lee Curtis and America Ferrera on The Lost Bus - INTERVIEW
Matthew McConaughey returns to the big screen after six years with The Lost Bus, a survival drama rooted in the 2018 Camp Fire, California's deadliest blaze. Alongside America Ferrera, he talked to The Latin Times about revisiting a story of courage and despair that became even more personal as all three lived through the recent Los Angeles wildfires while the film was being finished.
Fox News Hosts Drag 'Woke Superman' Director's Pro-Immigrant Messaging: 'You Know What It Says on His Cape? MS-13'
Fox News hosts criticized the new Superman movie and its director's interpretation of its hero as an immigrant, joking that his cape's "S" now says "MS-13."
"This Could Have Been My Ending": Esai Morales on Doing His Own Stunts in 'Mission: Impossible: Final Judgment' - INTERVIEW
The Latin actor shines in his return as Gabriel, the great villain in Tom Cruise's film. Esai Morales talks about skydiving and the true risks of making action films with soul.
Republican Strategist Notes 'Escape From Alcatraz' Was on TV This Weekend as Trump Declares He Was 'Supposed to Be a Movie Maker'
President Donald Trump's directives to reopen Alcatraz prison came after a weekend where the film "Escape from Alcatraz" was being shown on TV.
Meet Walter Salles: The Billionaire Director Behind Brazilian Best Picture Nominee 'I'm Still Here'
The Brazilian director has a long history with the Academy Awards and is the heir to a billion-dollar empire in Brazil.
Meet Daniella Pineda: The Actress Ben Affleck Spent Time With During His Separation from J. Lo
The talented Mexican-American actress has joined the cast of 'The Accountant 2,' alongside Affleck, solidifying her rise in Hollywood.
A Look At David Lynch's Extensive Legacy in Latin America
The acclaimed director behind works such as 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland Drive' brought his love of transcendental meditation to Latin America.
Inside 'Den of Thieves 2: Pantera': O'Shea Jackson Jr. and Gerard Butler Talk Action and Humor - INTERVIEW
The actors return to their prickly but lovable characters this time in Europe. Buttler and Jackson Jr. also shared their favorite behind-the-scenes moments including a hilarious deleted scene!
Latinos in Hollywood: Untapped Talent Could Add $18 Billion Annually to the Industry
Despite making up 19% of the U.S. population, Latinos hold less than 5% of key Hollywood roles, limiting their full economic impact.
Social Media Users Rip A24 Over Upcoming Veteran-Directed Iraq War Movie 'Based on Memory': 'Is This a Sick Joke?'
The movie trailer, which has more than 32 million views on X, racked up thousands of deprecating comments about the film's subject matter.
'Dr. Cándido Pérez' & 'Derbez En Cuando' Actor Gonzalo Correa Dead at 90
The Mexican entertainment world is mourning after the news of his death was shared by his colleagues Jorge Ortiz and Édgar Vivar
All the Details About Silvia Pinal's Grand Funeral
The death of the biggest diva in Mexican cinema has shaken her family, fans, and fellow celebrities. Her last goodbye will take place in multiple places
How Silvia Pinal Challenged The Censorship From The Vatican And The Spanish Dictatorship And Saved 'Viridiana'
Pinal's bravery was key for the movie to survive censorship and get international acclaim
Barbie Pays Tribute to Rita Moreno With A Doll Inspired By Her Life
Puerto Rican-American legend Rita Moreno is getting the Barbie treatment as the company has announced a doll based on her likeness.
Iconic Mexican Actress & Vedette Mayka Montalvo Dies at 75
The entertainment world is mourning the loss of María Isabel Becerra, better known for her stage name 'Mayka Montalvo"
Naomi Scott Talks 'Smile 2', Mental Health, and the Entertainment Industry - INTERVIEW
The 'Aladdin' and 'Power Rangers' actress sat down with Latin Times to talk about her new horror film and how she relates to her character within it.
Édgar Ramírez brings the protests over Venezuela's electoral fallout to the 'Borderlands' premiere
The Venezuelan actor expressed his support for the opposition during the red carpet before the premiere of his new movie, "Borderlands."
Independence Day: 10 movies and series about USA history to binge this 4th of July break
Ten movies and series about USA history to binge this 4th of July break
11 Patriotic movies and series on Netflix to binge on the 4th of July break
11 Patriotic movies and series on Netflix to binge on the 4th of July break
What's keeping box offices going for big budget movies? Look no further than Latino audiences
Recent box office performances for "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" and "Inside Out 2" highlight the importance of this demographic
Los Angeles' Festival de Cine Latino announces slate with film starring Calle 13's Residente leading the way
The festival will take place between May 29 and June 2 and includes 22 films, 7 of which are world premieres
'Generación Zoe': The rise and fall of Argentina's most notorious financial scam gets the Netflix treatment
The documentary focuses on Leonardo Cositorto, the man behind the multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme orchestrated through Generación Zoe
Tom Cruise in Alejandro González Iñárritu's Next: Action Hero to Star in New Untitled Project
The still untitled project will be the Mexican director's first English-language film since 2015's "The Revenant"
'Oppenheimer' Wins Big at BAFTAs, Taking Home Best Picture, Director, Actor Awards
'Barbie,' which had secured five nominations, came out empty-handed
Jennifer Lopez to Produce a Latino Version of 'Bob the Builder' Starring Anthony Ramos
"Bob the Builder' is coming to the big screen in a new animated feature film produced by Jennifer Lopez, with Bob voiced by Anthony Ramos
Hispanic Readers Seen More Empowered as Sales of Books in Spanish Surge in U.S.
Under the patronage of renowned Latino artist Edward James Olmos, co-founder of Empowering Latino Futures (ELF), and under the banner of America's greatest awards for Latino literary achievement, the 25th Annual International Latino Book Awards
José Hernández's Voyage From the Fields of California to Become the Inspiration of Millions
The Latin Times spoke with the Mexican-American Astronaut about his journey, his involvement with Amazon Prime Video's 'A Million Miles Away,' and his father's recipe for success
How Latinos Are Taking Part in Disney's Centennial Celebrations
The company launched an interactive experience to commemorate the milestone. Here are some examples of Latino representation in the entertainment behemoth
Why Does Film 'Instructions Not Included' Still Resonate With Fans After a Decade?
As the film directed by and starring Eugenio Derbez turns 10 years old, theaters in Mexico will re-release the movie.