Grammy and Latin Grammy-winning Colombian superstar Juanes is "crazy in love," or "loco de amor" with his native Colombia and its people -- and he's showing his affection and gratitude with the announcement of his world tour, as well as free "Loco de Amor Por Colombia" concerts in different parts of his homeland that aren't part of the typical touring circuit.
Nearly a decade ago, Frank Miller's graphic novels came to life on the big screen with the release of "Sin City" in 2005, starring the beautiful and talented Latina actresses Jessica Alba and Rosario Dawson. Now the women are back at it again as fierce Latina femme fatales, co-starring with Eva Green ("300: Rise of an Empire") in Miller's and co-director Robert Rodriguez's "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For," which hits theaters Aug. 22.
Belizean actor Arlen Escarpeta, who plays Daryl in the tornado thriller, "Into the Storm," has gone from portraying a professional storm-chasing cameraman to bad boy Bobby Brown in the Whitney Houston TV biopic , "I Will Always Love You: The Whitney Houston Story."
Many teens know Jasmine Villegas, otherwise known as Jasmine V, for being the on and off screen love interest of pop sensation Justin Bieber, who was featured in his music video for the hit song, "Baby." In 2011, she proved that she had powerful vocals and became the opening act for Bieber's 32-city "My World Tour."While the Latina pop star is grateful for the recognition and the association with Bieber, she hopes to pave the way for herself as a household name in the pop and R&B genres -- starting with her newly released single, "That's Me Right There," featuring hip-hop artist, Kendrick Lamar.
The show will also have Dulce Maria, Larry Hernandez and Jencarlos Canela. Alejandra Guzmán is the latest celebrity to join Univision's newest music competition show.
"And So It Goes" is currently in theaters and stars Michael Douglas and Diane Keaton. One of the other actors in the film is rising star Luis Figueroa. The actor spoke with Latin Post about his experiences on set and his future projects.
How far would you go to get the best shot? Far enough that it could cost you your life? These are questions that Belizean actor Arlen Escarpeta pondered while portraying the professional storm-chasing cameraman Daryl in the intense tornado thriller "Into the Storm," which hits theaters nationwide Friday, Aug. 8.
Could a new "Pacific Rim" video game drop alongside the upcoming sequel? Could a new "Pacific Rim" video game drop alongside the upcoming sequel? Legendary Pictures presented an Oculus Rift virtual reality game at International Comic-Con 2014 in San Diego in late July, Game Rant reports.
A few of the performers have been announced. Lucero will soon be known as a Telemundo star, and to kick things off, she will be performing at Premios Tu Mundo.
On July 10, La Santa Cecilia wowed more than 1,500 Latino leaders, including first lady Michelle Obama and superstar Jennifer Lopez, with its rendition of "Strawberry Fields Forever" at the LULAC Unity Luncheon hosted by the National convention of the League of United Latin American Citizens -- and they're doing it again, but this time its online for the whole world to see.
Buenos Aires indie-rockers El Mató a un Policía Motorizado have their own sound, but they've been called a Latin-version of the Ramones -- and Rolling Stone Magazine, the Latin American Music Conference festival (LAMC) and their fans have taken notice.
The Riveras are working on several different projects for Jenni Rivera fans. The Riveras are busy putting together their next concert in honor of Jenni Rivera.
According to a six-year-long study by the University of Southern California, Hispanics are highly underrepresented in top Hollywood movies are more likely to show skin or don sexy attire in films than any other group.
Mendoza manages to create a distinct mood piece in "Tierra en la Lengua," but the film's plodding pacing and often repetitive structure could prove tedious for some.
The soulful crooner, who was born in Southern California to Panamanian parents, is making his feature film debut as Nafloyd Scott, a member of The Famous Flames, in the new James Brown biopic, "Get On Up," which hits theaters Aug. 1.
The Film Society of Lincoln Center's yearly Latin Beats program recently unveiled Colombia movie called "Tierra en la Lengua (Dust on the Tongue)" directed by noted auteur Ruben Mendoza. The filmmaker spoke with Latin Post.com about his experience making the film, which could be one of the best Latin American films of the year, as well as his inspirations and what making movies means to him.
What do the sultry, Grammy Award-winning Colombian superstar Shakira and Out of the Blue, an Oxford University all-male a capella group, have in common? Their hips don't lie, they both believe in charity, and both of their videos have become huge successes on YouTube.
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Cinema Tropical are teaming up to explore Latin America's cinematic, cultural, political and social tropes as shown through a mix of multifaceted mediums -- from documentary and fiction to experimental films.