"Married at First Sight: The First Year" premiered on Jan. 13, and the first episode gave a look at where the couples from "Married at First Sight" have ended up.
"Spare Parts'" final half hour, arguably its most interesting, is also its most predictable and not until the final epilogue, which details these characters' outcomes, does the viewer actually feel invested in the four teenagers. There is no doubt that the intentions (aside from the horrific McDonald's commercial) are sincere in highlighting the achievement of Latinos. But unfortunately this film offers nothing new that has not been seen before. Clocking in at almost two hours, the movie almost feels like it is being forced down the viewer's throats as a way to make people feel sorry for Latinos rather than celebrate their greatness. Any attempts at cultural authenticity falter because the film relies so heavily on the tired stereotypes to represent its characters. There was certainly a great story here, but the execution is as poor as it gets making "Spare Parts" live up to its title as another throwaway movie.
Radio and TV personality Angie Martinez and Chef Angelo Sosa, who released their new cookbook,"Healthy Latin Eating: Our Favorite Family Recipes Remixed" (Kyle Books) spoke with Latin Post's Melissa Castellanos for SABOR, a food & wine and lifestyle series that savors Latinos' zest for life and passion for Latin cooking.
Thursday's Critic's Choice Awards finished with "Boyhood" making four wins. Celebrities came dressed to impress for the ceremony, according to E Online.
Season 5 of "Walking Dead" will introduce a lot of new characters in the second half of the season. Andrew Lincoln told Entertainment Weekly that the show will feature Ross Marquand, the man who voiced Han Solo in an episode of "Phineas and Ferb."
If you're socially challenged, in need of a bromance, a slick dancer to teach you how to "Dougie" and make you look like the coolest guy on the planet to the girl of your dreams on your wedding day, then Kevin Hart is your man! Hart, who spoke to Latin Post in an exclusive interview, discusses his latest movie, how the Sony hack affected him and how he gets down on the dance floor.
Chris Brown's latest concert has gotten him into further trouble. During a show in San Jose, a shooting broke out, and five people were injured. The incident alerted authorities that subsequently suspended the singer's probation.
Before ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" return to television on March 16 for its 10th anniversary, executive producers have given viewers a few hints as to what to expect for Season 20 of the hit show.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced their annual Oscar nominations with a number of big surprises and big omissions. Among the omissions was the lack of diversity in the nominations, with few Latinos or blacks in the acting category and the lack of diversity in the directing branch.
The third weekend of the January will see a number of new releases and a number of expansions from Oscar contenders. Latin Post.com takes a look at the hottest movies in theaters this weekend.
Season 3 of Netflix's political drama "House of Cards" has become this week's most engaging commercial advertisement, according to Adweek, via a alphanumeric share powered by iSpot.tv, which "correlates the resulting digital activity back to the airing based on the timing of the activity and the location of the user."
Now that filming for Quentin Tarantino's eighth feature-length motion picture "The Hateful Eight" is underway, Samuel L. Jackson is sharing news of the fun he's having behind-the-scenes. The veteran actor and "The Hateful Eight" cast member took to social media to help whet appetites before the movie is distributed by the Weinstein Company and hits cinemas Nov.13, 2015.