It beautifully blends music, folklore and family values into its plotline, offering a unique perspective on the Mexican culture. Released: 2017 Directed by: Lee Unkrich Dig Deeper 10 Facinating Facts Most People Don't Know About The Dog Breed From Disney's 'Coco' Also ranks #2 on The...
Directed by Sergio Leone and starring Rod Steiger and James Coburn, this complex and politically charged film tells the story of an Irish explosives expert who joins forces with a Mexican bandit during the tumultuous events of the Mexican Revolution. The movie's sprawling narrative, intricate charac...
made billionaire in America. This monumental achievement, largely due to her beauty brand Rare Beauty, should have been a major celebration. But if you look at the headlines from major outlets like Bloomberg and evenLatino media, you’ll notice something missing:her Mexican-American identity.Read...
Runner-Up:I spent a good chunk of the month exploring Mexican genre movies, which I’ve dipped into in the past. This time, I ended up mostly watching movies aboutluchadorsandluchadoras(wrestlers), including some starring Santo, the man in the silver mask, who in addition to being a champ...
In 1901, in the town of Kenedy, Texas, a Mexican husband and father named Gregorio Cortez (Edward James Olmos) shot a lawman in self-defense. After taking his wounded brother to a neighbor’s house, he fled the scene; a posse of Texas rangers chased him for two weeks before capturing ...
(Manuel Rojas), a Mexican man taking revenge on a young drunk Agry for raping his sister. No good deed goes unpunished, especially when the sheriff, the hotel manager, and the judge are all also named Agry. Peter Whitney (as the hotel manager) is the silliest of the bunch, bumbling ...
cast members are not happy about their work being extended in such a way. It also just seems like an ill-advised ploy to promote the show in advance of the upcoming Season 5 (2018). The whole thing feels like George Sr.’s Steamboat Willie-ing of the purported US-Mexican border wall....
before and after a Texas oil company starts drilling on their ranch. Tangled relationships and racial tensions flow as freely as the rigs in this tale of Texas oil, as filmmakers attempt to highlight the social injustice faced by Mexican-Americans at the time. The film was recognized almost ...
“Will I See You Again?”– Michael Perez-Lindsey, a queer Mexican-American director, has helmed a well-acted vignette that depicts the funeral of a former friend that brings two former lovers back together after many years. The deceased friend, Jim Turner (Robert Okumu) has left an inherit...
Accidentally, they're mistaken for real heroes by a small Mexican village terrorized by El Guapo (Alfonso Arau), a notorious bandit. The actors, initially unaware of their blunder, decide to embrace their newfound roles. As they confront genuine danger, hilarity ensues. This film is a w...