Get the inside track on the big stories from Manchester courts with our weekly newsletter
19.05.2021 - 18:29 / variety.com
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Manolo Cardona has come a long way since “Beverly Hills Chihuahua.” The Colombian actor had a recurring stint on Netflix’s “Narcos” and has now returned to the streamer headlining one of its hottest Spanish language series: “¿Quién Mató a Sara?” (“Who Killed Sara?”).There, he plays Álex Guzmán, an ex-convict, a hacker extraordinaire and the titular character’s brother.
Cardona is by no means a stranger to being a leading man, having starred in San Sebastian
.Get the inside track on the big stories from Manchester courts with our weekly newsletter
Roblox will be hosting a virtual premiere for the film adaptation Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights.READ MORE: Gamers are gamers – so stop trying to pigeonhole usAccording to the event listing, there’s going to be a “virtual block party” running between June 4 to 20 that will allow players to “experience the vibrant Latinx community of Washington Heights—visit iconic locales from the movie like Usnavi’s shop, enjoy an ice-cold piragua, create a community mural, and learn Spanish phrases.”The
Courtney Howard Netflix’s party-minded “Carnaval” has a lot on its plate, tackling everything from influencers, the toxic nature of their business and the complexities of making and maintaining female friendships in that industry. Set against the revelry and pageantry of Brazil’s Carnival celebration, director Leandro Neri’s lighthearted romantic comedy delivers hijinks and a few sweet sentiments about having the courage to embrace destiny.
Space Quest Historian, who was contacted by a third party involved in the game’s development.SQH was initially skeptical of these claims, but a Facebook message from Ken Williams confirmed: “he is right, and it is true!” Although nothing official has been announced about the game, fans are already excited at the prospect of a new single-player game in the Sierra style.Sierra Entertainment garnered a distinct reputation in the ‘80s and ‘90s with its unique flavour of point-and-click adventure
Joe Lara has tragically died in a plane crash.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “The Flight Attendant” alum and Oscar nominee Rosie Perez is slated to star on “Now and Then,” a Miami-based bilingual thriller on Apple TV Plus. Joining Perez is a cast comprised entirely of Hispanics and Latinos, including Marina de Tavira, José María Yazpik, Maribel Verdú, Manolo Cardona, Soledad Villamil and Željko Ivanek.“Now and Then” follows a group of college best friends whose lives are forever changed after a celebratory weekend ends with one of them dead.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticBefore “Hamilton,” there was “In the Heights,” the revolutionary Tony-winning hip-hop musical that put Lin-Manuel Miranda — and the northern tip of Manhattan — on Broadway’s map.
In Broadway history, there have been only a handful of musicals that center on U.S. Latinos, and only a fraction of those shows were written by people from the communities they were portraying on stage.
so much was jam-packed in those three episodes; my head is still spinning. If yours is, too, don't worry: I drank three seltzers, went for a walk, and now finally feel ready to talk about what the hell fans just watched.
“Who Killed Sara?” returns for its second season Wednesday (May 19) after premiering in late March as the most popular foreign-language series in Netflix history — attracting an estimated 55 million worldwide subscribers.The 10-episode (subtitled) Mexican drama, a labyrinthian whodunit, follows vengeful Alex Guzman (Manolo Cardona) who spent 18 years in prison wrongfully accused in the death of his younger (pregnant) sister, Sara.
If the trailer for Oprah and Prince Harry’s “The Me You Can’t See” is any indication of the full series, it is sure to be a powerful one.
A new clip from the upcoming In The Heights movie has been released!
Who Killed Sara?, fans you're about to get a little closer to the truth this week. Season two of the hit show premieres on , along with Special's second season, Run the World on Starz, and The Me You Can't See, a new series about mental health helmed by Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey. “Now more than ever, there is an immediate need to replace the shame surrounding mental health with wisdom, compassion, and honesty,” Winfrey said about the show, .
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorManuel Abud has been named CEO of the Latin Recording Academy, effective Aug. 1, the Board of Trustees announced on Wednesday.