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The North Road Company, a media venture launched in 2022 by mogul Peter Chernin, has made its first acquisition in Latin America with Perro Azul, a major Mexican production company. Perro Azul has produced Netflix's most watched show ever produced in Mexico and Latin America,
With the Academy Awards just weeks away, a “musical tribute” to the movie created by Mexican critics of the original is getting some attention. Titled “Johanne Sacreblue,” the Mexican-made French story has nearly 1.
Netflix has revolutionized the way we consume entertainment, and its strategy of investing in local content across various countries is changing the global audiovisual landscape. By focusing on local productions,
Perro Azul produced Netflix’s most-watched show produced in Mexico and Latin America, ‘Who Killed Sara? (¿Quién mató a Sara?)’
Jacques Audiard’s Spanish-language cartel musical has garnered a lot of buzz this Oscar season — good and bad. Here's everything to know about the 'Emilia Pérez' discourse.
The last time we saw Mo Najjar, he was stuck in Mexico, unwittingly having been driven across the Texas border by an olive-tree-thieving cartel. A Palestinian refugee without asylum status in the US, he has no way of legally re-entering the country that he and his family have called home for 30 years.
Mexico’s consumer protection agency is probing the movie theater Cinépolis after a rise in refund demands over the "Emilia Pérez" film.
Alyssa Diaz met the musician while she was filming 'Narcos' in Mexico City When Alyssa Diaz isn’t portraying Detective Angela Lopez on The Rookie, she’s busy building a life with fiancé Gustavo Galindo.
In 2018, the “Mask” star revealed in an interview that she was “semi-retired” before clarifying and calling herself “actually retired.”
The Oscars telecast is a three-hour infomercial for the movie business. But Hollywood is hardly in a celebratory mood.
Gomez later deleted the video, in which she cried into the camera over the Trump administration's deportations of migrants.