Azucar!!! Celia The Queen documentary film enters the Library of Congress. Our deepest CONGRATULATIONS to nuestro hermano Joe Cardona and his team. You did right by the Queen sir! We are grateful! Click HERE for the full facebook post! PHOTO: Celia the Queen Documentary
Ernesto Lechner from aarp.org writes about the 23 movies being preserved in a collection that embodies the Hispanic American experience. From La Bamba to Real Women Have Curves, some of our favorite classics are definitely included. Click HERE to learn more!! PHOTO: aarp.org
Virginia Isaad from HipLatina writes about Cuban show runner, director, producer, and actress Gloria Calderon Kellett and her success in Hollywood! Click HERE to read more!! PHOTO: Netflix
Carmen Sesin and Nicole Acevedo from NBC News write about the win Latinos had in the Golden Globes, making mentions of West Side Story and Encanto! Click HERE to read more! PHOTO: Mario Anzuoni / Reuters
Katie Rivas from Screenrant writes about Oscar Isaac’s versatility as an actor, and the excitement with his cameo in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Click HERE to read more! PHOTO: Oscar Isaac
Lyra Hale from Remezcla writes about Colombian Rachel Zegler and her upcoming role in the remake of the 1961 classic West Side Story. Click HERE to read more! PHOTO: 20th Century Studios
Selome Hailu from Variety writes about Rita Moreno, Lin Manuel, and Demian Bichir being honored by the Critics Choice Association for their contribution to Latino Cinema. Click HERE to learn more! PHOTO: AP
Clayton Davis from Variety writes about Eva Longoria’s directorial debut “Flamin’ Hot” about Mexican Richard Montañez who turns the snack Flamin Hot Cheetos into a cultural phenomenon! Click HERE to read more about it! PHOTO: Courtesy
Arturo Conde from NBC News writes about Mexican comedian Eugenio Derbez starring in upcoming movie “CODA” about a seventeen year old girl, of deaf parents, developing her ability to sing. Click HERE to read more. PHOTO: Apple
Christian Bone from wegotthiscovered.com writes about the new #1 Netflix film Vivo including the likes of Lin Manuel Miranda and Zoe Saldana in a story centered on Cuba and Miami’s culture! Click HERE to read about it! PHOTO: Getty Images