After sitting on the shelf for the better part of two years, M3GAN spin-off SOULM8TE, an erotic sci-fi/horror movie, has ...
CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A natural hue that brings the poetic expressions of nature into the home, Spanish Moss is the Krylon® 2023 Color of the Year. A nod to all things vintage, this familiar yet ...
Spanish actress Ester Expósito first rose to fame on Netflix’s Élite. She’s since become a familiar face across fashion, ...
From the action-packed story of Sayen the Mapuche heroine to the return of Betty La Fea, watch these diverse stories with Latino and Hispanic talent. Prime Video invites you to explore a treasure ...
From "Despacito" to "DtMF" to "Telepatía" and more, Billboard ranks all the hits that reached No. 1 on Hot Latin Songs every summer season since 2014.
It wasn’t a banner year for the world’s most important film festival, but there were gems among the twenty-two films contending for the Palme d’Or. Last year’s Cannes Film Festival competition was the ...
From Almodóvar to a new generation of auteurs, Spain has arrived at Cannes 2026 in historic fashion — and the industry behind it has never been in better shape: "Spanish cinema is in a very ...
Spain’s AF Films has acquired Spanish remake rights to “Buen Camino,” the Italian comedy that recently became the country’s all-time highest-grossing film by scoring a whopping more than $82 million ...
Prime Video has added a brand new spy thriller that promises "action, secrets, and twists you won’t see coming". Spanish movie Agent Zeta was released on the streamer today, and focuses on an agent ...
Netflix is a treasure trove of hidden gems. Hidden beneath its popular, algorithm-driven, and mainstream offerings, the streamer also has a deep lineup of critically acclaimed and underrated content ...
"Exorcismo," a new Blu-ray boxed set from Severin, surveys the wildest and most politically committed international genre cinema of the 1970s and early 1980s. Then, in the 1960s, when the country’s ...
2025 was a year that posed a lot of questions for movie lovers: Did the success of Sinners prove that there was still a mass audience hungry for original (read: non-IP) stories on a blockbuster level?