The bittersweet battle of a Spanish filmmaker in Hollywood
Director F. Javier Gutiérrez, who has worked in Los Angeles since 2009, debuts ‘The Wait’, a thriller with touches of horror, and reflects on making films in the United States
Director F. Javier Gutiérrez, who has worked in Los Angeles since 2009, debuts ‘The Wait’, a thriller with touches of horror, and reflects on making films in the United States
A new novel by Mexican author Antonio Ortuño narrates with humor, mordacity and a touch of melancholy the reunion of a band of old metalheads who do not quite fit into today’s world
Japanese culture mesmerizes the West by rejecting dichotomies and differences that may seem irreconcilable between opposites and suggesting their coexistence instead
‘The Godfather, Part II,’ ‘Chinatown’ and ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ are some of the titles that saw the light in 1974, framed in the context of the New Hollywood