Gael Garcia Bernal & Camilo Lara Join Growing List of Latinos Working on Pixar’s Dia de Muertos Film

Gael Garcia Bernal & Camilo Lara Join Growing List of Latinos Working on Pixar’s Dia de Muertos Film

NewsTaco December 7, 2016

*The movie opens in theaters in November of 2017. VL By Andrew S. Vargas, Remezcla (3 minute read)  It’s been over a year since we last reported on the tortured saga […]

A Selena TV Series in Both English and Spanish Is Coming Soon

NewsTaco November 16, 2016

*This looks like it’ll be fun! . . . and about time, some say. VL By Vanessa Erazo, Remezcla (1 minute read)  The golden age of television is still going strong […]

This Short Film Explains the Essence of Dia de Muertos In Three Minutes

NewsTaco October 31, 2016

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco It’s a simple premise: the dead are not dead as long as we remember them. In Dia de los Muertos, an award-winning student animated film, a […]

“The Vessel”, written, directed, produced and starring Latinos, recaptures hope

NewsTaco September 15, 2016

*The movie was filmed both in English and Spanish, not dubbed or captioned. VL Movie skillfully navigates a sea change in film making By Arnold García, Crosswind Communications (5 minute read) Years […]

The Next Online Explosion: Original Latino Web Series

Mary Mata February 20, 2012

By Jose Cruz, OurTiempo.com In December of 2011 more than 43 billion videos were viewed online with the average viewer watching 23.2 hours of online video content according to comscore. The […]

Mexican Actor Demián Bichir Nominated For Best Actor Oscar

Mary Mata January 24, 2012

Mexican actor Demián Bichir was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Actor category this morning for his portrayal of an immigrant  landscaper in Los Angeles and the film […]

“Man On A Ledge” Is Entertaining, But Not Exciting

Mary Mata January 20, 2012

By Gabrielle Adelle, The Young Folks Tis the season of January releases, a time when a crop of some of the most forgettable major motion pictures of the year tend to […]

SOPA’s Not The Fix, But Latinos Should Care About The Problem

Mary Mata January 19, 2012

By José Cruz, OurTiempo.com Yesterday everyone jumped online to protest SOPA and PIPA anti-piracy bills, new acts that would allow U.S. internet providers to block access to mostly foreign websites with […]

How “A Better Life” Director Became An Immigration Activist

Mary Mata December 9, 2011

By José Cruz, OurTiempo.com If there is any hope for the future of immigration reform in this country, it will probably come from unlikely places. It has not been that the strategies […]

Our Tiempo Creates Arts, Community Space For Latinos Online

Mary Mata October 4, 2011

What, exactly, do Latinos online want? While that’s a question with many answers, José Cruz and his new arts and entertainment community, Our Tiempo, aims to provide at least one […]