Exclusive: The National Hispanic Media Coalition premiered its Latinx Stream Showcase on Wednesday to uplift and promote Latinx talent in the entertainment industry.
The presentation will show 7 short films written, directed, acted, and produced by Latinx talent for an audience of industry executives, casting directors, producers, agents, managers, and audiences for consideration both above and below the line.
“While the entertainment industry has shown some progress towards being more inclusive of the Latinx community, we are still woefully underrepresented both in front of and behind the camera,” said Brenda Victoria Castillo, President & CEO of the National Hispanic Media Coalition. “With this showcase, we want to shine a light on the talented creatives the industry has yet to discover. These individuals are bringing incredible stories—from our communities—to life, for all the world to see.”
Learn more about the featured short films below.
Hermanas revolves around two sisters with opposing...
The presentation will show 7 short films written, directed, acted, and produced by Latinx talent for an audience of industry executives, casting directors, producers, agents, managers, and audiences for consideration both above and below the line.
“While the entertainment industry has shown some progress towards being more inclusive of the Latinx community, we are still woefully underrepresented both in front of and behind the camera,” said Brenda Victoria Castillo, President & CEO of the National Hispanic Media Coalition. “With this showcase, we want to shine a light on the talented creatives the industry has yet to discover. These individuals are bringing incredible stories—from our communities—to life, for all the world to see.”
Learn more about the featured short films below.
Hermanas revolves around two sisters with opposing...
- 9/15/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
"It’s the choices we make during a fork in the road that define who we are."
This week’s episode marks the midway point for Dexter’s sixth season, and a turning point for Dexter himself. After the push and pull of faith versus the dark passenger, uncertain beliefs versus the stability of the past, light versus dark—Dexter makes his choice.
Read on to find out what exactly the episode brought us.
While tailing Travis, Dexter gets word of Brother Sam’s shooting. He leaves to go to the hospital just before Travis meets Geller. At the crime scene, Dexter reasons that Sam’s shooting was a calculated move by Leo Hernandez. He scrapes some blood off the baseball bat he used to deter Hernandez back when he first threatened Sam, but Anderson discovers that Hernandez’s attack may be linked to Julio’s death. The people whom...
This week’s episode marks the midway point for Dexter’s sixth season, and a turning point for Dexter himself. After the push and pull of faith versus the dark passenger, uncertain beliefs versus the stability of the past, light versus dark—Dexter makes his choice.
Read on to find out what exactly the episode brought us.
While tailing Travis, Dexter gets word of Brother Sam’s shooting. He leaves to go to the hospital just before Travis meets Geller. At the crime scene, Dexter reasons that Sam’s shooting was a calculated move by Leo Hernandez. He scrapes some blood off the baseball bat he used to deter Hernandez back when he first threatened Sam, but Anderson discovers that Hernandez’s attack may be linked to Julio’s death. The people whom...
- 11/7/2011
- UGO TV
Dexter season 6 returns to slice up its sixth entry with this week’s midway point “Just Let Go,” as our favorite serial killer struggles with his inner darkness in the wake of Brother Sam’s shooting, and Deb tries to keep her head above water with new responsibilities. The big sure-to-be-talked-about twist ending of “Just Let Go” certainly shocks its audience, but only time and care will determine how badly the episode rocks the boat of an otherwise strong season.
You know, as a critic I have the occasional access to early screeners, in this case having seen “Just Let Go” a number of weeks ago, but because of leaked reports on the episode I went in knowing that the final moments delivered a shocking twist that would polarize viewers, and Dexter fans alike. Because of that I was able to brace for impact, and remained somewhat unfazed by Dexter...
You know, as a critic I have the occasional access to early screeners, in this case having seen “Just Let Go” a number of weeks ago, but because of leaked reports on the episode I went in knowing that the final moments delivered a shocking twist that would polarize viewers, and Dexter fans alike. Because of that I was able to brace for impact, and remained somewhat unfazed by Dexter...
- 11/7/2011
- by Kevin Fitzpatrick
- TVovermind.com
Dexter tries to hunt down Brother Sam's shooter & more in Showtime's "Dexter episode 6 of season 6. We've got spoilers for the show,along with a promo clip after the jump. The episode is called, "Blind Spot," and things get more interesting as Dexter investigates Brother Sam's shooting case,Debra finds out Quinn slept with Gellar's former teaching assistant,and more. In the new "Blind Spot" episode, Dexter will get caught up in a very personal case that awakens the needs of his Dark Passenger. Debra will start feeling overwhelmed by her new Lieutenant duties,and it will get more complicated when she finds out Quinn slept with a witness in the Doomsday case. Dexter says his Dark Passenger will make amends over Brother Sam's shooter. Dexter is seen searching for clues to who shot Brother Sam ,and he thinks it might be a man named Leo Hernandez. Brother Sam is seen...
- 10/31/2011
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
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