Carlos Aguilar
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2024 was truly a banner year for Latino and Latin American cinema. These are the 20 films that stuck with us over the last 12 months.
Telling a story wholly from the POV of the main characters required sensitivity, confident actors and a wizardly cinematographer in the awards-buzzed Jomo Fray.
A new feature-length adventure starring the beloved human-canine duo Wallace & Gromit maintains Aardman Animations’ handmade ethos and charming silliness.
Currently playing at select Cinépolis theaters around the country, ‘Sujo’ tracks the difficult upbringing of a young man trying to escape falling prey to the same fate as his criminal father.
Director Mohammad Rasoulof is banned at home in Iran but continues to make prize-winning work, including his latest thriller, ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig.’
A conversation-starter of a film by director Mati Diop, this brief but complex examination of a France-to-Africa transfer of ancient art asks: Who benefits?
Directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios and co-starring Raúl Briones, the indie — based on a 1957 Arnold Wesker play — takes place in a busy Times Square restaurant.
Prone to the long view, Tobin Bell spent decades refining his craft before landing the role of a lifetime, as Jigsaw in a 10-part-and-counting horror franchise.
Returning to a wholly animated product, the robot franchise hatches an unusually smart and well-voiced prequel helmed by “Toy Story 4” Oscar winner Josh Cooley.
A couple in need takes in a mother-in-law from hell in this domestic horror movie from A24 starring Brandy Norwood, Andrew Burnap and the mighty Kathryn Hunter.