As a Bronx native, selling out Yankee Stadium twice has been a dream come true for "The King of Bachata" Romeo Santos -- and an admirable feat to his fellow native New Yorkers who know it's not always easy to make it in the Big Apple, let alone the world.On April 27, Santos fans were ecstatic to see The King of Bachata take over NYC yet again as he performed live on the TODAY Plaza on to kick off TODAY's weeklong Viva TODAY series.
This week the "Avengers: Age of Ultron" will be released and as a result the studios are releasing a wide variety of films that will appeal to different audiences on DVD. Among the releases include two films with Latino actors, a comedy and a family film. "Inherent Vice" and "The Boy Next Door" are among the notable releases.
The White House Correspondents Dinner weekend has concluded but not after Voto Latino hosted its seventh annual Diversity in Media reception gathering celebrities, newsmakers and members of the media in one room.
Guatemalan-born American actor and folk singer Oscar Isaac will star in the upcoming film "X-Men: Apocalypse," but in the meantime, the talent sat down with NBC News' Pop Latino Raul Reyes to discuss his past and the sci-fi flicks, "Ex Machina" and "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."
The relationship between Cuba and the United States has taken an interesting turn in recent weeks with President Barack Obama's recent meetings with Raul Castro in hopes of bettering the two nations' relationships.
When Univision offered Carlos Calderón the opportunity to take Rodner Figueroa's spot on its public-affairs program "Sal y pimienta," the Mexican presenter did not doubt for a second before accepting. But it was still a difficult situation because the hosts are personal friends.
Those looking for a feel good ending will definitely get one in "Little Boy." However, those looking for a compelling piece will end up bored and frustrated by the nonsensical conclusion that feels artificial and forced. Overall, no matter how many great actors are involved, this movie lacks a coherent script.
If you are a Michael Jackson fan and you love salsa music, then you need to check out "Unity: The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson," a new salsa-infused, kickstarter-funded album that features the King of Pop's iconic tunes.
Latin Post had a chance to speak with Jhonathan Florez, a Colombian air athlete who specializes in the disciplines of Skydiving, Base Jumping and wingsuit flying and who performed some of the stunts for "Point Break." The actor spoke about the challenges of making the film and the experience of working on his first Hollywood production.
If you could bottle the charisma and the talent of Venezuelan-born singer, dancer, artist and storyteller Migguel Anggelo, you'd get a taste of what it's like to open your senses, relish in the beauty of your surroundings, and most importantly have a no-holds-barred approach towards sharing your craft with the world.
This weekend two mid-sized studio films will be released trying to take advantage of the last few weeks of spring. Additionally, "Furious 7" will continue to dominate while the Indie breakout "Ex Machina" will expand nationwide.
Golden Globe-winning actress Gina Rodriguez may take part in an unconventional love story on the wildly popular CW hit, "Jane the Virgin," but in real life it looks like she has found the love of her life -- sans the drama and the artificial insemination goof like in the show!
Latin Post had the chance to speak with 'Havana Motor Club' director Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, who has made several documentaries and has screened them around the world. The director discussed his struggles in making the film and the fascinating experience of working in Cuba
Ever imagine what life would be like to live on Wisteria Lane, the backdrop of ABC's "Desperate Housewives?" Ever imagine what it would be like if the entire cast was Latina? Emmy-nominated filmmaker Andrea Meller, whose parents emigrated from Santiago, Chile, did just that, capturing the behind-the-scenes story of the Latina voice-over actresses who dub "Desperate Housewives" in Spanish.Emmy-nominated, New York-born, L.A. based filmmaker Andrea Meller, whose parents emigrated from Santiago, Chile did -- and she used her artistic license to capture the true, behind-the-scenes story of the Latina voice-over actresses who dub "Desperate Housewives" in Spanish.
The Mexican actor posted adorable photos with his daughters and appears to successfully balance work and family life, as he continues filming of "Tierra de Reyes."