Millions, maybe billions of people went into rapture upon seeing the hotly anticipated "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" trailer. It dominated the screens around the world for 2.5 minutes revealing hoards of footage that fans have yet to see.
The upcoming "Captain America: Civil War" is looking like it should be called "Avengers 2.5" as it will feature almost all of the major superheroes from the first Avengers film. Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow and even the Hulk are all making appearances in the movie alongside a slew of other heroes. There is however one major omission - Thor.
It's not easy being a descendant of a Disney villain, who thrives on evil, malice and domination over the kingdom, but that doesn't mean you have to grow up to be like your parents. Good can overcome evil.
"Inside Out" moves at a riveting clip, coming off as an adventure story like no other. It will certainly provide viewers with a new perspective on our emotions and whether we or something else has control over them and by extension our behavior and actions. There can be no doubt - Pixar is back on top and quite possibly at the best it has ever been.
Claudio Miranda is one of the most sought after cinematographers of today. He was the first Chilean born to win an Oscar for his work on "Life of Pi" and was also nominated for his work on David Fincher's "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button." He has also worked on "Oblivion" and "Tron Legacy." His latest film "Tomorrowland" is his first collaboration with Brad Bird and Latin Post had a chance to speak to him about the film and the progression of his career.
"Cinderella" won the box office and demonstrated once again that Disney has a huge audience for these new live action adaptation. But will that success mean that we'll soon see live-actin renditions of classics like 'Aladdin,' 'Mulan,' and 'The Little Mermaid'?
This weekend Disney will release the third live action adaptation of one of their classic animated films "Cinderella" and the fourth in a set of live action fantasy films.
It's been a pivotal year for 18-year-old actor Johnny Ortiz, who has landed roles in ABC's "American Crime," created and executive produced by Oscar winner John Ridley ("12 Years a Slave") as well as Disney's "McFarland, USA," alongside Kevin Costner and Carlos Pratts, among others.
Colombian rock star Juanes is once again celebrating the unity and "togetherness" of people, but this time it's not for his fellow Colombians, but for his fellow Latinos in McFarland, California in his new music video exclusively for the movie.
How have you kicked off 2015? Singer/songwriter Demi Lovato is kicking off the New Year by loving herself, loving her body and living a healthier lifestyle -- a lesson that many 20-something's like herself should learn and master.