This weekend two award-winning films will be released alongside a number of independent films. Among those are "A Most Violent Year" and "The Immigrant."
Spanish pop star Enrique Iglesias had an unusually canine "doubles partner" on the tennis court last night: The "Bailando" singer posted a short Instagram video, in which his dog, Jack, sits up in front of the net, apparently ready to hit some balls with his master.
"Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2" is slated for release on April 17 and reunites the cast from the successful first installment. Among those stars returning for a second time is Raini Rodriguez as Maya Blart, the titular character's daughter.
Rodriguez, who was born in Texas, has been acting since the age of 11 and has appeared in such films as "Girl In Progress," "Prom" and such TV series as "Austin & Ally," "I'm in the Band" and "Jessie" among others.
The actress recently spoke to Latin Post about her experiences on the set of both "Mall Cop" movies as well as her point of view on being a Latin American in the film industry.
When Oscar winning director Alejandro González Iñárritu created “Birdman,” he recognized that the intense characters, heavy dialogue and the overall raw storyline needed to be accompanied by some compelling music.That’s where Mexican-born New York City-based drummer Antonio Sanchez came in – and needless to say, he worked his magic by merging together fierce, frantic beats with the film’s fast-pace and intense emotions.
Sanchez, also an “accomplished jazzer” best known for his collaboration with guitar legend Pat Metheny, contributed the improvised solos throughout the film.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, American singer and rapper Becky G on Thursday introduced fans to her brother Alex, one of an estimated 2 million individuals in the United States affected by autism spectrum disorder, or ASD.
The month of April will once again showcase the best in Latino actors, directors and culture. The month of April will once again showcase the best in Latino actors, directors and culture.
Grammy and Latin Grammy Award-winning Colombian rock star Juanes has been an especially busy bee this year -- and there's no signs that the celebrated musician is slowing down anytime soon!Just before beginning his highly-anticipated U.S. "Loco De Amor" tour dates this summer, Juanes will also join Lenny Kravitz, Kings of Leon and Avicii as co-headliners of The Hard Rock Rising Global Music Festival in Barcelona.
"I don't have friends. I got family." - Vin Diesel in "Furious 7"On Wednesday, Diesel's family was present at his hand and footprint ceremony in the forecourt of the world-famous Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
Mexican actor David Zepeda does not plan to take any legal action after a video showing him masturbating surfaced on the Internet, even though the "Hasta el fin del mundo" star said that he had been extorted over its content "for years."
Maybe it's the success of his concert tour or his enduring love for Anna Kournikova, his girlfriend of 13 years; whatever his secret, Spanish pop star Enrique Iglesias is all about optimism these days. "Positive mind, positive vibes, positive life," he commented on Monday on an Instagram photo.
Not much love is lost between Sandra Vidal and Pablo Montero these days, as the actress used her appearance on an American TV program to accuse the singer of being a bad father, as well as an addict.
Has "The King of Bachata," Romeo Santos found another 'throne' to reign - the movie set?The Dominican singer and composer recently made his acting debut in "Furious 7," the latest installment of the hugely popular "Fast & Furious" franchise, which hits theaters on April 3.
Carlos Santana has been added to the 2015 Billboard Latin Music Conference as a confirmed speaker. Carlos Santana has been added to the 2015 Billboard Latin Music Conference as a confirmed speaker.
Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee is one of big stars to perform for the 26th annual Billboard Latin Music Awards airing live on Telemundo Apirl 30, according to Billboard.
El Rey Network Founder and Chairman Robert Rodriguez had the privilege of honoring the life's work of celebrated Director Luis Valdez ("La Bamba," "Zoot Suit"), a fellow Chicano filmmaker who helped shape his cinematic vision, directorial approach and reinforce his love of his Mexican-American culture.