George Clooney Shines In “The Descendants”

George Clooney Shines In “The Descendants”

Mary Mata November 18, 2011

By Gabrielle Adelle, Courtesy The Young Folks When the trailer first came out for The Descendants, I was pretty unimpressed. I love George Clooney and Alexander Payne, so having the […]

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. […]

Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy Deliver In “Tower Heist”

Mary Mata November 4, 2011

By Gabrielle Adelle, Courtesy The Young Folks Brett Ratner may not have the best track record, which is probably why there is a lot of cynicism surrounding this movie. I […]

Halloween Is Sex And Violence, But Not On TV

Mary Mata October 28, 2011

By Dustin Mendus It’s almost Halloween. Children will be running around wired on all sorts of sugars soon, houses will be toilet paper’d, and Christmas trees will be up in […]

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 […]

“The Skin I Live In” Shines Thanks To Almodovar’s Skill

Mary Mata October 20, 2011

By Jennice Fuentes Courtesy of www.OurTiempo.com As it turns out, you can always go home. The latest work by the insanely talented Spanish Director Pedro Almodovar, “The Skin I Live In” (La […]

5 Reasons To Watch The Web Series “East WillyB”

Mary Mata October 5, 2011

When East WillyB premiered last Spring, the show received a lot of positive coverage upon the release of it’s first episode.  Much was dissected in terms of how the show tackles […]

Latina Documentary Filmmaker Works For Social Justice

Mary Mata October 4, 2011

Laura Varela said that it was her experience growing up in a violent neighborhood that ultimately led her to work as a documentary filmmaker. Her journey from El Paso, Texas […]

New Movie Based On Late Latino Golf Pro Johnny Arreaga

Mary Mata September 12, 2011

“Seven Days in Utopia” is a story about the relationship between a budding golfer and his mental training coach. The movie stars Robert Duval, whose character is based on the late Latino […]

“Contagion” Is An Exciting, Realistic & Entertaining Film

Mary Mata September 9, 2011

By Jennice Fuentes Courtesy of www.OurTiempo.com Be scared.  Very scared.  And please get your supply of hand sanitizers ready to go before you set out to watch Steven Soderbergh’s much anticipated movie “Contagion.”  You […]