Category: Latinx
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Celebrating the Diversity of the 2026 Oscars
2026 ranks highest in Oscars history for its representation of minorities in all categories, and that’s definitely something to be celebrated.
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The Secret Agent Remembers the Absent Memory
The film reminds us to remember the people who had the courage and dignity that had made the world better, even when the memory was absent.
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Short Film Review “Marque Dos” A quick, charmingly humorous, but dramatically potent view of holding fast to dual identities and embracing your heritage
Striving for validation. Let’s be frank….we ALL want to be successful. Whatever we put our efforts into, ideally it is to make it culminate in the best possible results across the board, especially when it comes to what career path we are pursuing. We WANT to excel, to shine, to advance, to be acknowledged. AND…let’s…
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The precarious representations in One Battle After Another
A bumpy journey about revolution and family makes us feel fear, disgust, humor, and satisfaction.
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A Lesbian Breakdown of “Honey, Don’t!”
It’s sexy, regardless of what else is going on.
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Media as the Evil in Eddington
Eddington attempts to capture how media is intertwined with the uncomfortable present.
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Final Destination: Bloodlines – Death Has a Long Memory🩸
A chilling return to the Final Destination franchise with a terrifying twist on fate. Bloodlines explores whether Death can hold a grudge across generations—and what happens when the past won’t stay buried.
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‘Blue Beetle’: Family over Fanfare
‘Blue Beetle’ is another solid addition to the superhero film canon.
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A Queer Review of the Austin Film Festival (2023)
Highlighting the many ways in which AFF 2023 illustrated that the queer experience is not a monolithic one.
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‘You Are My Home’ and Only Hope
A homeless girl faces depression and uncertainty during the holidays.