latinos movies
From Boycotts To Banda: 20 Latino PBS Movies You Can Stream For Free During Hispanic Heritage Month
*Here you go. These should take the better part of the month to watch. Enjoy! VL By Andrew S. Vargas, Remezcla Well folks, it’s September again, which means a whole […]
El Rey network breaks down media barriers, gives voice to U.S. Latinos
*It’s not that “El Rey” is a niche Latino network. It’s that Latinos are becoming mainstream, and that’s a different way of looking at the same thing. VL By Rick […]
I Have a Dream — That Latinos Are Seen Beyond the Prism of Immigration
*Yes! Exactly the work we’re doing at NewsTaco. If you’ve been following us long enough, you know that our work is about changing the Latino narrative. You also know that […]
On Two Fronts: Latinos and Vietnam
PRESS RELEASE POWERFUL NEW PBS FILM EXAMINES THE LATINO EXPERIENCE AT HOME AND OVERSEAS DURING THE VIETNAM WAR AND THE CONFLICTS IMPACT ON VETERANS AND FAMILIES Film Airs During Hispanic […]
How Latinos Could Solve Hollywood’s Slump
*Think what you will of the Cantinflas movie, it cost $3.2 million to make and made $2.6 million in it’s opening weekend. It’s not breaking records, but it is beating […]
Latinos Onscreen, Conspicuously Few
*The most often repeated media narrative about Latinos in the U.S. comes from the news, where Latinos are foreigners and threatening. The saturating one-sided coverage of immigration confirms the thought […]
Could Latinos End Up Censored Online? It Certainly Looks Like It…
By Hugo Balata and Axel Caballero, Huffington Post Latino Voices As Latino filmmakers and journalists, we understand that the stories we tell matter. They play a critical role in defining […]
Latinos represent at 2014 Sundance Film Festival
By ZaydaRivera, New York Daily News This year’s 2014 Sundance Film Festival, which runs Jan. 16-26 in Park City, Utah, features a handful of movies by Latino filmmakers. Among the […]
Hollywood woos Latinos… But to what extent?
By Grace Flores-Hughes, Voxxi Last week, the Wall Street Journal presented an extensive front page article on the growing movie attendance by Latinos in the United States. According to the […]
Why Latinos Should Pay Attention to IP Transition
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco True Story: my father, who passed away late last year at the age of 92, said he remembered watching silent movies. He said he and his […]