Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu made history Sunday night when he took home the Oscar for Best Director for 'Birdman.' But where does the Mexican director go from here? Latin Post.com takes a look at what the Oscar winners from this year's awards will do next!
Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu was the big winner at last night’s Oscars, taking home the award for best director, while “Birdman,” his comic meditation on midlife crisis and making a comeback, received the prize for best picture. This is the second year in a row that the awards for best picture and best director went to a Mexican and shows a growing trend in the success of Mexican directors.
If you were an imprisoned supervillain, what lengths would you go to in exchange for clemency? Would you risk your life on a dangerous black ops mission to get out of the slammer earlier? Of course you would if you want to become a member of the bold "Suicide Squad!"
Actor Sean Penn stirred a social media debate this weekend with a Green Card comment toward film director Alejandro González Iñárritu, a Mexican national. In the U.S., however, millions have tried to receive a Green Card but only thousands are available.
One of the big stories to circulate after the announcement of the Oscar nominations was the lack of diversity. Most prominently, "Selma," a film about Martin Luther King, was shut out in all but two categories. There was no diversity in the acting categories either.And yet, Latin Americans had solid representation at the 87th Academy Awards. One best picture nominee was helmed and shot by Mexicans and also had a few Argentine nominees as well. Another Argentine film was nominated for the best foreign language film.So how did Latin Americans do at the big ceremony?
Eva Longoria was honored by Harvard University as the Artist of the Year. The award is the most prestigious arts medal award given by Harvard Foundation.
As the Oscars air on Sunday, Latin Post takes a look at past female Latina winners. As the Oscars air on Sunday, Latin Post takes a look at past female Latina winners.
Latin Post predicts which film will Best Picture at the Academy Awards on Oscar Sunday. The Best Picture category is one of the most unpredictable categories in years as two films are competing for the top prize, while six of the films are currently longshots.
Diana Maria Riva speaks with Latin Post about working on "McFarland USA" and what needs to change in order for Latin American women to get better representation in the mainstream
The Best Director category has become one of the most unpredictable categories this year as three directors could easily win the top prize. However, one director, Mexican filmmaker Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, could walk away with the Oscar this year for his work on "Birdman," and here's why.
The Metropolitan Opera has announced its 2015-16 season with six new productions and 227 performances in total, and the season will include some of operas biggest stars and many Latino stars.
Michelle Gomez, the Scottish actress Gomez who is reportedly the daughter of a father from Antigua by way of Montserrat, a family of Portuguese settlers, is re-joining the cast of BBC sci-fi hit series "Doctor Who" for Season 9.
While there were rumors that Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova were going to tie the knot over Valentine's Day, it seems the couple has still not married.