"The Treasure" measures up to its name as a film filled with ceaseless formal, emotional and narrative riches. While its earnest style might not suit everyone, those willing to sit patiently will be justly rewarded for their efforts.
Tarantino fans will undoubtedly love the director's continued inventiveness with "The Hateful Eight." That said, it is hard to ignore the film's uneven pacing throughout, particularly the lethargic movement of the first hour of the movie.
The two performances selected as the two standouts in this edition pit men against something larger. On one hand, you have a military man fighting for what he perceives to be the liberation of his nation. On the other hand, you have an explorer fighting the elements. Neither makes it out alright.
Let's have a look.
Christmas is a time for family and friends to get together and watch a great movie, whether it's a romance or a comedy. The following is a list of films that are some of the best to watch on Christmas.
Latinos continue to reign this awards season, as Salma Hayek has been named the recipient of The Women's International Film & Television Showcase Animation Award 2015.
With the year drawing to a close, it is time to look back at some of the best work in film in 2015. Latin Post entertainment writers David and Francisco Salazar have both compiled their personal favorites of the year. We begin with best cinematography, a look at the film that pops most beautifully onscreen from a visual perspective.