Venezuelan writer-director Mariana Rondón spoke with Latin Post in an exclusive interview about her movie "BAD HAIR" ("PELO MALO"), 'a touching and humorous coming-of-gender story' that was the winner of Best Film at the San Sebastian International Film Festival in 2013.
Bachata singer and Aventura collaborator Lynx, otherwise known as Ralphy Mata, released his first album, "Dosis de Mí" on Nov. 25. Mata also shared his desire to change the traditional genre as a Latino millennial, as well as a heartfelt thank you letter to his fans with Latin Post.
With the start of December awards, madness began with three major organizations handing out Best Picture awards. Additionally, the Academy Awards announced the 15 shortlisted documentaries that will compete for a nomination.
The National Board of Review announced its annual awards Tuesday and gave "A Most Violent Year" the Best Picture of the year, while the film's lead actor, Guatemalan-born Oscar Isaac, won Best Actor.
Ximena Sariñana's newest album was released in November, and the singer has been busy promoting her latest work. One source, however, said that Juan Pablo Ybarra, executive producer of "Mexico Tiene Talento," is upset that the 29-year-old singer refuses to promote the show on which she is a judge.
Aldo Sarabia Garcia Jr. will not judge his mother for the crime she is being accused of. Aldo Sarabia Garcia, Jr. has essentially lost both of his parents.
World Cup 2014 arrived in full force this summer, shining a spotlight on the intense and beloved game of soccer, thus gaining more fans worldwide on all platforms -- from social media, mobile to television. Yet not all things soccer-related could ultimately score a goal to win the game, including El Rey Network's soccer spy drama, "Matador," which unfortunately had to be cancelled.
The show kicked off with Paquita la del Barrio singing a medley of her hits, including "Rata de Dos Patas." She joined judges Wisin, Larry Hernandez and Alejandra Guzman after her performance.
When it comes to seamlessly delivering deadpan humor, Latina star Stephanie Beatriz nails it on the Golden Globe-winning, FOX break-out success, "Brooklyn Nine-Nine." Beatriz, who plays Detective Rosa Diaz, recently spoke with Latin Post in an exclusive interview and shared her pride for her strong yet comedic character as well as her love for the comical, creative genius of the cast, directors and writers.