SOPA’s Not The Fix, But Latinos Should Care About The Problem

SOPA’s Not The Fix, But Latinos Should Care About The Problem

Mary Mata January 19, 2012

By José Cruz, OurTiempo.com Yesterday everyone jumped online to protest SOPA and PIPA anti-piracy bills, new acts that would allow U.S. internet providers to block access to mostly foreign websites with […]

“The Other Side of Immigration” Aims To Engage Everyone

Mary Mata January 4, 2012

NewsTaco recently interviewed Roy Germano, director of the documentary  “The Other Side of Immigration.” The film was released in 2009 and is based on Germano’s Ph.D. research. NewsTaco: What brought you to […]

2 Latino Films Make National Film Registry This Year

Mary Mata December 30, 2011

More than 2,200 films were nominated this year for induction into the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry. Two of those films starred or were directed by Latinos. Robert Rodriguez’s […]

“Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” Is Worth Your Money

Mary Mata December 26, 2011

By Luciana Vee, The Young Folks Sherlock Holmes, the world’s most famous detective is back a second time around in SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS, if you like Holmes’ […]

“Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” Is Intense Action

Mary Mata December 23, 2011

By Gabrielle Adelle, The Young Folks I’ll be honest and admit that I was never a big fan of the Mission: Impossible movies. My family loved them, and I remember as kid […]

“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” Is A Must See

Mary Mata December 16, 2011

By Gabrielle Adelle, The Young Folks For starters, I must admit that I’m a huge fan of director David Fincher. If you read our website often, that should come as no […]

How “A Better Life” Director Became An Immigration Activist

Mary Mata December 9, 2011

By José Cruz, OurTiempo.com If there is any hope for the future of immigration reform in this country, it will probably come from unlikely places. It has not been that the strategies […]

The Muppets Are Back — And Better Than Ever

Mary Mata November 22, 2011

By Gabrielle Adelle, Courtesy of The Young Folks It’s time to start the music. It’s time to light the lights. It’s time to meet the Muppets on The Muppet show […]

Leonardo DiCaprio Channels Hoover In “J. Edgar”

Mary Mata November 11, 2011

By Gabrielle Adelle, Courtesy The Young Folks J. Edgar Hoover, an iconic man in American history, has been honored with a biopic, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Clint Eastwood. […]

Film 9500 Liberty Shows County Divided By Immigration Debate

Mary Mata October 21, 2011

Before SB 1070 in Arizona, there was the “probable cause” mandate in Prince William County, one part of a law that divided a rural farming county in Virginia, in an […]