Tag: Latinos

Watch: Edgar Allan Poe Meets Guillermo Del Toro, Christopher Lee and More in ‘Extraordinary Tales’ Trailer

Learn more at Indiewire.com.

Per Indiewire: “Extraordinary Tales” will be released in theaters and On Demand on October 23, just in time for Halloween.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amniFA0UEKc

Listen to a Conversation About Diversity in Geekdom—Comic Books

Read Daisy Rosario’s article at Latinousa.org.

David_Marquez_and_RJ_Ryan_(8691097670)Miles Morales artist David Marquez and R.J. Ryan at the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2) in 2013.
Photo by Pat Loika
Source: Wikimedia Commons

These Costa Rican Artists Turned Their Drawings into a Creepy Animated Short

Watch the film in its entirety at Remezcla.com.

Here’s a short clip…

https://youtu.be/P-ZVytes7KI

Flavorwire’s List Of The 50 Creepiest Films About Cults

Check out all the cultiness at Flavorwire.com.

Santa Sangre, The Wicker Man, Helter Skelter, Secta Siniestra, Moonchild, and more…

https://youtu.be/UxWPNBjAV2Q

New Official Photos from the Horror Anthology ‘Tales of Halloween’

Read all about it at horror-movies.ca.

The directors attached are Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II, III and IV), Axelle Carolyn (Soulmate), Adam Gierasch (Night of the Demons), Andrew Kasch (Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy), Neil Marshall (The Descent), Lucky McKee (All Cheerleaders Die, The Woman), Mike Mendez (Big Ass Spider!), Dave Parker (The Hills Run Red), Ryan Schifrin (Abominable), John Skipp (Stay at Home Dad), and Paul Solet (Grace).

A Hardcover Collection Of Jorge Corona’s Heartwarming Tale Feathers Arrives This December

Read at Bleeding Cool.

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New TV Spot for Eli Roth’s ‘Knock Knock’ is at the Door

Go to Shock Till You Drop’s site to find out more.

CNet: Los latinos más influyentes de la industria de la tecnología 2015

CNET en Español presenta una lista

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Guillermo del Toro’s “Crimson Peak”: Behind-the-Scenes Footage and New Clips

Check them out at Dailydead.com.

https://youtu.be/FKzvTT7m0EA

Snapchat Captures How Lit Central Americans’ Independence Day Was

Click here to read at Remezcla.com.

Per Remezcla.com: “Meanwhile, Nicaraguan users on Google were welcomed by the Salvadoran flag, which could have been easily avoided by Googling it.”

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