Eduardo Verastegui is one of the most sought after film actors and producers currently working in Latin America. He rose to fame with his film "Chasing Papi" and quickly switched gears to produce movies with messages that touch consciences. Since founding his production company he made "Bella," an award-winning film and acted in "For Greater Glory." This year the actor and producer has two movies, "Little Boy" and "Paul Blart Mall Cop 2."Verastegui had a chance to speak to Latin Post about acting in a comedy and about producing "Little Boy."
"Cubanacan" will a major event as it is the first opera in almost 50 years to come out of Cuba. The work is written by Charles Koppelman and composed by Roberto Valera. The production team recently announced that director Charles Chemin was brought into create the vision for the work's premiere.Chemin has an extensive background in theater and film, but "Cubanacan" will be his first crack at opera. The Frenchman called in from his native country to talk to Latin Post about how he got involved with the project and his vision for bringing Cubanacan to life.
The ladies from Litchfield Penitentiary are back -- and it's getting juicier, feistier, funnier and more emotional than ever! Bring on the beautiful madness!
Netflix is taking it to the streets with dark and edgy grit, highlighting a different kind of superhero on the ground with the upcoming, first of Netflix's four Marvel series, "Daredevil."
For those Selena fans out there that never got a chance to see the late Queen of Tejano music in concert, there might be a holographic solution coming soon.
While "Fast & Furious 7" is still riding high into this weekend, that's not the only movie to look forward to. From "Ex machina" to "Clouds of Sils Maria" and "The Longest Ride." Latin Post breaks down the hottest movies hitting theaters this weekend.
Enrique Iglesias on Tuesday was nominated for Billboard Music Awards in no fewer than three categories - "Top Latin Artist," "Top Latin Album" and "Top Latin Album." The Spanish pop star this year scored big with his hit "Bailando," a collaboration with Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona.
Regional Mexican singer Luis Coronel wants to be crowned Billboard's "Favorite Mexican Millennial Music Star" and has taken to Instagram to ask his fans for their vote on the music magazine's website.
Lindsey Morgan, the beautiful half-Latina actress on the CW's "The 100," talks with Latin Post about her role as pretty-but-tough Raven Reyes in the hit series, starting out in Hollywood and breaking the mold with Latina actresses.
Oscar-nominee Edward James Olmos, the "Battlestar Galactica" star who's currently starring in "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," will appear at this year's Alamo City Comic Con.
Chiquis Rivera's new book "Forgiveness" will be released Tuesday. In the memoir, Chiquis makes several revelations that fans may have not known about her.
From the U.S. to Spain and France, Marvel's "Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D." fans tuned into a Twitter Q& A with @edwardjolmos on Monday, proving that the celebrated actor is bringing not only national, but international appeal and is sparking Latinos' interest in Marvel.
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.