8 Films to Watch Throughout Hispanic Heritage Month
Thaniuska Vivas/Contributing Writer What began as a month to honor Hispanic veterans has shifted as a celebration of Hispanic trailblazers that have shaped our society….
Thaniuska Vivas/Contributing Writer What began as a month to honor Hispanic veterans has shifted as a celebration of Hispanic trailblazers that have shaped our society….
Caroline Lozano/ Assistant Opinion Director As a once avid anime viewer, I always found it disappointing that live-action anime adaptations haven’t fared well anywhere, especially…
Ever since The Da Vinci Code movie came out in 2006, I was hooked with the storyline of Robert Langdon.
With such an influential voice in Hollywood and pop-culture, Perry has curated an image of what black is by bringing back minstrel-like caricatures and demonizing gay, black men.
Staff writer Martell Harding reviews “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.”
Contributing writer Chris Santiago discusses movie trailers and how they have become to revealing.
Staff writer Rafael Abreu reviews Wes Anderson’s “The Grand Budapest Hotel.”
Staff writer Rafael Abreu review “The Wind Rises.”
Staff writer reviews “Need for Speed.”
The uniqueness and sophistication of the Olympia Theater, at downtown Miami, opened its doors for the beginning of the Miami International Film Festival 2014 (MIFF), celebrated from Friday, March 7 to Sunday, March 15.