With more people tuning in to free, ad-supported streaming TV alternatives, Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Hispanic (Wbd Ush) has launched a package of 10 Fast channels under the banner, Más (More) for the first time. The rapidly growing billion-dollar industry has become increasingly popular with viewers faced with rising subscription fees from the major streaming companies, led by Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video.
“Embracing the theme ‘Más’, we are thrilled to roll out a set of Fast channels that reflects the rich diversity of the Hispanic community,” said David Tardio, VP of advertising sales at Wbd Ush, adding: “This expansion into the Fast space is an ideal extension of our digital offerings, creating unparalleled opportunities for advertisers to connect with this vital audience through fresh, engaging, and accessible content.”
Set to launch by the end of the year in two phases, the channels will expand on such themes as food,...
“Embracing the theme ‘Más’, we are thrilled to roll out a set of Fast channels that reflects the rich diversity of the Hispanic community,” said David Tardio, VP of advertising sales at Wbd Ush, adding: “This expansion into the Fast space is an ideal extension of our digital offerings, creating unparalleled opportunities for advertisers to connect with this vital audience through fresh, engaging, and accessible content.”
Set to launch by the end of the year in two phases, the channels will expand on such themes as food,...
- 5/14/2024
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Camila Cabello is entering her Gossip Girl era. On Monday, the singer unveiled the title of her upcoming fourth studio album: C, Xoxo. The record will arrive on June 28 featuring the previously released single “I Luv It,” her collaboration with Playboi Carti.
Cabello also revealed the cover art for C, Xoxo. The artwork features her licking a bright blue lollipop with bleach blonde hair framing her face. The singer teased the album title on Sunday evening while attending the F1 Grand Prix in Miami, captioning a thread of photos with: “fast cars are so c,...
Cabello also revealed the cover art for C, Xoxo. The artwork features her licking a bright blue lollipop with bleach blonde hair framing her face. The singer teased the album title on Sunday evening while attending the F1 Grand Prix in Miami, captioning a thread of photos with: “fast cars are so c,...
- 5/6/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: 3Point0 Labs has followed up recent strategic moves by signing In the Summers co-producer Luz Films.
Headed by Sergio Lira, Lynette Coll and Cristobal Güell, Luz was created with a mission to make Latino-focused prestige and elevated-genre content from diverse creatives and producers in the film and TV space. Its debut film, In the Summers, was a prize winner at Sundance earlier this year.
“Sergio, Lynette, and Cristobal bring such an authentic desire to foster family and community in everything they do,” said Andrew Cutrow, Chief Business Officer and Head of the Entertainment division of 3Point0 Labs. “They bring a vision that is so core to 3Point0’s mission to build communities and infrastructure globally. Luz is a rocket ship and we are so humbled to be a part of their growth as they take off.”
As we revealed at the time, Luz Films launched in January with former...
Headed by Sergio Lira, Lynette Coll and Cristobal Güell, Luz was created with a mission to make Latino-focused prestige and elevated-genre content from diverse creatives and producers in the film and TV space. Its debut film, In the Summers, was a prize winner at Sundance earlier this year.
“Sergio, Lynette, and Cristobal bring such an authentic desire to foster family and community in everything they do,” said Andrew Cutrow, Chief Business Officer and Head of the Entertainment division of 3Point0 Labs. “They bring a vision that is so core to 3Point0’s mission to build communities and infrastructure globally. Luz is a rocket ship and we are so humbled to be a part of their growth as they take off.”
As we revealed at the time, Luz Films launched in January with former...
- 4/2/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Camila Cabello copped to being a proponent of getting back with your ex and discussed her own brief but public reconciliation with longtime boyfriend Shawn Mendes during an appearance on Call Her Daddy.
Host Alex Cooper not-so-subtly broached the subject by first asking Cabello if she approved of getting back with an ex, to which the singer quipped: “I, personally, I think it’s known, I’m a fan.” She went on to call it “helpful because, I am not a person — you can’t forbid things with me.”
With the groundwork laid,...
Host Alex Cooper not-so-subtly broached the subject by first asking Cabello if she approved of getting back with an ex, to which the singer quipped: “I, personally, I think it’s known, I’m a fan.” She went on to call it “helpful because, I am not a person — you can’t forbid things with me.”
With the groundwork laid,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Netflix Mexico has unveiled a rousing new slate in production this year that includes the series debut of Luis Estrada (“¡Que viva México!”), a new pic from Rodrigo Garcia (“Familia”), another series from hit-maker José Ignacio “Chascas” Valenzuela (“Who Killed Sara?”) and “La Reina del Sur”’s Kate del Castillo unusually toplining a comedy.
Also leading the pack is series “Gringo Hunters,” produced by Woo Films and Redrum in co-production with Brian Grazer’s Imagine Entertainment in association with The Washington Post.
Said Francisco Ramos, VP of content for Latin America: “We begin 2024 by reaffirming our commitment to show Mexico, just as it is, on Netflix. This diverse and complex Mexico –immensely rich, sometimes contradictory, and with enormous possibilities– is what inspires, motivates and makes us always keep an eye out for the best stories, so that our offer is even more ambitious and accurate.”
“We will continue to explore...
Also leading the pack is series “Gringo Hunters,” produced by Woo Films and Redrum in co-production with Brian Grazer’s Imagine Entertainment in association with The Washington Post.
Said Francisco Ramos, VP of content for Latin America: “We begin 2024 by reaffirming our commitment to show Mexico, just as it is, on Netflix. This diverse and complex Mexico –immensely rich, sometimes contradictory, and with enormous possibilities– is what inspires, motivates and makes us always keep an eye out for the best stories, so that our offer is even more ambitious and accurate.”
“We will continue to explore...
- 2/9/2024
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
The 2018 film "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," directed by Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman, was a boldly stylistic and striking foray into the flagging superhero genre, and featured a wild multi-dimensional story that brought multiple Spider-People (and a Spider-Pig) together from various threads in Marvel Comics canon. The main character was Miles Morales (Shameik Moore), although audiences also met a few versions of the original Spider-Man Peter Parker as well. Critics and audiences loved "Into the Spider-Verse," and the film would go on to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
The 2023 sequel, "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" resembled "The Matrix Reloaded" in many ways. It was twice as visually dazzling, and it was more narratively ambitious ... and it was only half of a movie. For being so much bigger, "Across" is ultimately the lesser movie. We'll have to wait to see if "Across the Spider-Verse" is good after we see "Beyond the Spider-Verse,...
The 2023 sequel, "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" resembled "The Matrix Reloaded" in many ways. It was twice as visually dazzling, and it was more narratively ambitious ... and it was only half of a movie. For being so much bigger, "Across" is ultimately the lesser movie. We'll have to wait to see if "Across the Spider-Verse" is good after we see "Beyond the Spider-Verse,...
- 2/8/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
CC4 in 2024? ? Fitting!
On Thursday, Camila Cabello sent fans into a frenzy as she debuted a completely new hairstyle and declared that the time for a new era of music has finally arrived.
“It’s time >:),” the singer captioned the post, where she’s seen posing for selfies using a digital video camera as she debuts fresh, blond hair with bangs. Backing the visual were some computerized sounds that included her voice, though it’s unclear what she was saying.
Several days before New Year’s Eve, the singer...
On Thursday, Camila Cabello sent fans into a frenzy as she debuted a completely new hairstyle and declared that the time for a new era of music has finally arrived.
“It’s time >:),” the singer captioned the post, where she’s seen posing for selfies using a digital video camera as she debuts fresh, blond hair with bangs. Backing the visual were some computerized sounds that included her voice, though it’s unclear what she was saying.
Several days before New Year’s Eve, the singer...
- 2/1/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The 66th edition of the Blue Ribbon Awards, presented by the Association of Tokyo Film Journalists, has announced its winners on January 24, 2024. The nominees are selected from movies released in 2023. The trifecta wins for “Godzilla Minus One” come as no surprise, sweeping the Best Film, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress categories. Yuya Ishii picks up the Best Director award for both his movies “The Moon” and “Masked Hearts”.
Best Film
Masked Hearts
Ichiko
Egoist
Monster
The Dry Spell
Godzilla Minus One
Mom, Is That You?!
(Ab)normal Desire
The Moon
One Last Bloom
Perfect Days
Bad Lands
September 1923
Do Unto Others
As Long as We Both Shall Live
Best Director
Yuya Ishii – The Moon, Masked Hearts
Hirokazu Koreeda – Monster
Daishi Matsunaga – Egoist
Takashi Yamazaki – Godzilla Minus One
Yoji Yamada – Mom, Is That You?!
Best Actor
Goro Inagaki – (Ab)normal Desire
Ryunosuke Kamiki – Godzilla Minus One, We're Broke, My Lord!
Best Film
Masked Hearts
Ichiko
Egoist
Monster
The Dry Spell
Godzilla Minus One
Mom, Is That You?!
(Ab)normal Desire
The Moon
One Last Bloom
Perfect Days
Bad Lands
September 1923
Do Unto Others
As Long as We Both Shall Live
Best Director
Yuya Ishii – The Moon, Masked Hearts
Hirokazu Koreeda – Monster
Daishi Matsunaga – Egoist
Takashi Yamazaki – Godzilla Minus One
Yoji Yamada – Mom, Is That You?!
Best Actor
Goro Inagaki – (Ab)normal Desire
Ryunosuke Kamiki – Godzilla Minus One, We're Broke, My Lord!
- 1/25/2024
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
Camila Cabello seemingly has big plans for 2024, and they appear to include new music.
It’s been nearly two years since the 26-year-old “Don’t Go Yet” pop star dropped her third solo album Familia. However, she seems to be hinting that a new album might be on the way in the new year.
Spoiler alert: It appears that it’ll be “slutty,” too.
Read more about Camila Cabello’s musical return…
On Thursday (December 28), Camila hopped on Instagram to share a photo of herself in the recording studio on her story. She also posted a pic of some musical collaborators.
“Mostly the year of this,” she wrote, adding, “See you next year, b-tches.”
Camila posted a text exchange with her mom, too. In it, she texted her mom, saying, “It’s slutty, but it’s art.” Fans believe that this is a reference to the music she’s been working on.
It’s been nearly two years since the 26-year-old “Don’t Go Yet” pop star dropped her third solo album Familia. However, she seems to be hinting that a new album might be on the way in the new year.
Spoiler alert: It appears that it’ll be “slutty,” too.
Read more about Camila Cabello’s musical return…
On Thursday (December 28), Camila hopped on Instagram to share a photo of herself in the recording studio on her story. She also posted a pic of some musical collaborators.
“Mostly the year of this,” she wrote, adding, “See you next year, b-tches.”
Camila posted a text exchange with her mom, too. In it, she texted her mom, saying, “It’s slutty, but it’s art.” Fans believe that this is a reference to the music she’s been working on.
- 12/29/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Camila Cabello is giving her fans a heads-up: new music could be on the way in 2024. On Thursday, the singer shared a series of photos on her Instagram Story and teased the arrival of new music in the new year.
After sharing a photo of the recording studio and another picture of her music collaborators, the singer posted a photo of herself in a recording booth with a mouth-zipped emoji, writing, “Mostly the year of this… See you next year, bitches.”
She also shared a text message to her mom Sinu Cabello,...
After sharing a photo of the recording studio and another picture of her music collaborators, the singer posted a photo of herself in a recording booth with a mouth-zipped emoji, writing, “Mostly the year of this… See you next year, bitches.”
She also shared a text message to her mom Sinu Cabello,...
- 12/28/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Zack Snyder’s latest big-budget effects-driven feature, an awards contender from Todd Haynes, Bradley Cooper’s sensitive portrayal of an American icon, a beloved follow-up to an Aardman classic and the conclusion of The Crown are some of the highlights of a jam-packed December schedule on Netflix.
Haynes’ drama May December debuts on Netflix on Dec. 1. Loosely inspired by the story of Mary Kay Letourneau, the film, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival this year, is led by A-listers Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore and also stars Charles Melton, who was named best supporting actor by New York critics this week.
Sam Esmail’s feature Leave the World Behind is another heavyweight addition to Netflix in December. Starring Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali and Ethan Hawke, the psychological thriller tells the story of survival in a world on the brink of collapse. Written, directed and produced by Esmail, the film...
Haynes’ drama May December debuts on Netflix on Dec. 1. Loosely inspired by the story of Mary Kay Letourneau, the film, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival this year, is led by A-listers Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore and also stars Charles Melton, who was named best supporting actor by New York critics this week.
Sam Esmail’s feature Leave the World Behind is another heavyweight addition to Netflix in December. Starring Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali and Ethan Hawke, the psychological thriller tells the story of survival in a world on the brink of collapse. Written, directed and produced by Esmail, the film...
- 12/1/2023
- by Abid Rahman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s a good month for movies on Netflix in December, as The Super Mario Bros. Movie lands on the streamer for those Nintendo fans who have either been waiting to check it out, or who can’t wait to watch it again.
Netflix’s critically acclaimed new film May December also debuts this month. Directed by Todd Haynes (Dark Waters) and starring Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman, the film focuses on a couple whose relationship once hit the tabloids due to their large age gap. When an actress comes to their home in a bid to research their story for a role, things quickly spiral. Expect the best kind of drama from this one!
Also coming to Netflix in December is the highly anticipated epic biopic Maestro, which chronicles the lifelong relationship between legendary composer Leonard Bernstein (Bradley Cooper) and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein (Carey Mulligan). Cooper directed and co-wrote the film,...
Netflix’s critically acclaimed new film May December also debuts this month. Directed by Todd Haynes (Dark Waters) and starring Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman, the film focuses on a couple whose relationship once hit the tabloids due to their large age gap. When an actress comes to their home in a bid to research their story for a role, things quickly spiral. Expect the best kind of drama from this one!
Also coming to Netflix in December is the highly anticipated epic biopic Maestro, which chronicles the lifelong relationship between legendary composer Leonard Bernstein (Bradley Cooper) and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein (Carey Mulligan). Cooper directed and co-wrote the film,...
- 12/1/2023
- by Kirsten Howard
- Den of Geek
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