This week one of the most popular Latina actresses returns to the box office after a two year absence and will face off against some Hollywood's biggest stars.
The costume design category is one of the most interesting at the Academy Awards. Every year the Academy's taste changes based on the popularity of the film in the precursor prizes and sometimes the prize is handed in tandem with the production design award.
This week, studios will release a number of Indie flicks, dramas, horror flicks and one of the animated Oscar nominees. The films offer a variety of genres that are currently lacking in the box office and a number of films that were big hits during their theatrical runs.
The Best Supporting actress category is one of the most predictable categories this year at the Academy Awards. Patricia Arquette has dominated the category throughout the precursors and has also been hailed by critics alike. Latin Post.com takes a look at some of the Best Supporting Actress nominees
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.
The 2015 Academy Awards have announced their annual Oscar nominations with "Birdman," "The Grand Budapest Hotel" and "Boyhood" leading the Best Picture race.
On Thursday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will announce the annual Oscar nominations. So which films are locks for Best Picture and which are still on the border?
Latin Post was able to interview Yvette Yates, who plays the crucial role of Luz in the film. The actress has been featured in a number of films, including "I Hope they Serve Beer in Hell," "Without Men" and "Nina Quebrada."
This weekend, the box office will see one new release and two expansions from Oscar contenders. From the Liam Neeson thriller "Taken 3" to the critically-acclaimed "Selma," Latin Post.com brings to you the hottest movies to watch in theaters this weekend.
With the Golden Globe awards being handed out this weekend, the Oscar race for Best Supporting Actor will be clearer as Mark Ruffalo, J.K. Simmons, Edward Norton and more look like strong contenders.
With the holiday season over, Hollywood will return to the DVD releases with strength. This week, a number of awards friendly films, including "Boyhood," "Get On Up" and more will be released for people to see and catch up before the 2015 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.
With Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu currently on the Oscar campaign trail for his latest film “Birdman,” the director was able to share some insight on his upcoming 2015 film “The Revenant.”
Among the many holdovers at the box office include "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies," "Unbroken" and "Into the Woods", but among those movies, Guatemalan star Oscar Isaac's buzzed-about movie "A Most Violent Year" hits theaters this weekend.
On March 13, Disney will release the upcoming "Cinderella" adaptation directed by Kenneth Branagh and written by Chris Weitz. Currently, there are no predictions of how much the film will open with, but timing and a lack of competition could see the movie do well at the box office.
With the 2014 movie season wrapping up, 2015 will begin with a number of new films entering the marketplace. The following is a list of the movies to watch in 2015.