"Wild Tales" is Argentina's 2015 Oscars selection among the new nations meeting the Best Foreign Film category submission deadline recently. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and later played at the Telluride and Toronto Film Festivals where it became the a huge hit. Will it win the Academy Award for Argentina?
With Oscar season getting started, a number of contenders will be opening on Oct. 3, including "Gone Girl". Latin Post.com takes a look at the top movies coming out this weekend.
All in all, "Men, Women, & Children," starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Garner, is hurt by its constant lecturing and its lack of innovative and original ideas.
After having slumped over the summer, the box office continues to soar, and this weekend Denzel Washington's "The Equalizer" performed above expectations.
'Transformers: Age of Extinction' makes its debut on movie shelves Tuesday as Hollywood will offer a number of new selections for a variety of audiences. So what else is in stores on Sept. 30?
With David Fincher's "Gone Girl" having made its world premiere at the 2014 New York Film Festival, reviews are out and audiences are raving about the film. However, the ultimate question is: will it live up to the Oscar buzz that has been talked about for months?
Overall, it is an entertaining film that is admirable and exciting to watch. "Whiplash" will likely be the crowd-pleaser it seeks out be but it far from the great film being raved about.
The Oct. 1 Oscars submission deadline is rapidly approaching with Spain and Uruguay among the recent countries to have submitted for the 2015 Academy Awards.
Perfection is non-existent. But every once in a while, something comes extremely close to it. That is exactly what happened on the opening performance of this "Macbeth." While the season has just begun, it is fair to say that this is surely going to be one of the best revivals of the season and one that should not be missed.
From Zac Efron and Seth Rogen teaming up to "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson's latest project, this week's list of new DVD movie releases is one movie fans can't miss. Latin Post.com takes a look at the best comedies, science fiction films and dramas heading straight to DVD shelves on Tuesday this week.
"The Maze Runner" won the movie box office this past weekend, beating out other new releases "A Walk Among the Tombstones" and "The is Where I Leave You." Now, 20th Century Fox is ready to release its sequel.
Movie star actress Genesis Rodriguez talks with Latin Post.com in an exclusive interview to discuss her role in Disney movie "Big Hero 6". the process of making her new movie "Tusk" and what it's like being a Latina actress in Hollywood today.
"The Maze Runner" is slated to win the movie box office this weekend and continue the solid start to the fall season. "This Where I Leave You" and "A Walk Among the Tombstones" should also open to solid numbers.
On Sept. 19, the weekend will feature one of the most crowded movie box offices of the year. From "The Maze Runner" to "A Walk Among the Tombstones," "This Is Where I Leave You" and more, Latin Post takes a look at the hottest movies coming out on Friday for this weekend.
From "Godzilla" to Shailene Woodley's "The Fault in Our Stars", audiences on Tuesday get to enjoy an array of different films on DVD, Blu-Ray and On Demand. Latin Post.com takes a look at the hottest new movies you have to take home and watch.
With the Toronto Film Festival having come to a close, a number of films disappointed while others surprised and continued to gain buzz. Which movies at the festival stood out as potential Oscar favorites at the 2015 Academy Awards?
"No Good Deed", starring Idris Elba and Kate Del Castillo, won the movie box office this past weekend, beating out "Dolphin Tale 2" and dethroning "Guardians of the Galaxy."
The 2015 Oscars' foreign film competition has become even more competitive over the past week and Mexico has surprised by submitting the biopic "Cantinflas," starring Oscar Jaenada. But is Mexico's choice for the 2015 Academy Awards a wise one?
The Foreign Language film race for the Oscars continues to get more competitive as 13 new countries submitted features to compete at the 2015 Academy Awards, three of them being Latino nations Peru, Chile and the Dominican Republic.