After two years, the suave and mysterious secret agent and debonair ladies' man, James Bond 007 (Daniel Craig) returns to the big screen.
While he has been exposed to some of the most stunning locales during his missions, this time he finds himself engulfed in a visually stunning scene centered around the Day of the Dead (El Día de los Muertos) in Mexico City.
What were Latin Post.com film writer David Salazar's favorite films of 2014? Here is a run down including the honorable mentions which include "The Imitation Game," "A Most Wanted Man," "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes," "Inherent Vice" and others.
As 2014 approaches its midway point, the Oscar conversation has slowly started to pick up once again. The year has already showcased a number of great art house and mainstream films and also promises a slew of hotly anticipated movies as well. The following is a look at early predictions of what the Best Actor race could potentially look like.
The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson’s latest film, might be perfect, according to critics. Brightly colored, characters fitted with a lover’s agenda, Tilda Swinton aged forty years with makeup, and an all-star cast that draws together “every actor you've ever liked,” has commentators praising the film simply from its two minute and twenty-six second trailer.