Author: Manny Gomez

Manny Gomez

Manny Gomez has been with Latino Review Media since 2016. He has worked in many different capacities for the site including writer, reviewer, interviewer, and podcasting. He is passionate about writing and talking about films, tv, and comics. As well as connecting with those that bring those mediums to life through conventions, and studio events. In his spare time, Manny enjoys watching movies of all genres on the big screen and traveling up and down the west coast with his family.

Tim Story On Showcasing Diversity Within A Culture In The Blackening | Exclusive

Lionsgate's 'The Blackening' will be making its theatrical debut on June 16. The comedy-horror film pokes fun at the unfortunate Black character stereotypes in horror films where they are usually depicted as an expendable sidekick.

Simon Phillips On Sharing A Scene With Arnold Schwarzenegger In Netflix’s Fubar | Exclusive

Netflix's 'FUBAR' saw the arrival of the legendary action star Arnold Schwarzenegger to the small screen in his first television project. The action-comedy series spans eight episodes telling the story of a father and daughter

The Boogeyman Director On Bringing A Horror That Lurks In The Dark To The Screen

Now in theaters is the 20th Century Studios horror film, "The Boogeyman". The idea of a boogeyman has been around for a very long time. For the most part, it's a creature that we create

Black Mirror Season 6 Trailer | What If You Were A Documentary?

It's hard to believe that Netflix's satirical anthology series by Charlie Brooker has been around now for over a decade. Let alone that soon we will be getting a sixth season on the streaming service.

Black Box Chronicles | A New Anthology Series Exploring Life And Death Beyond Space

There are some concepts that can be very difficult to comprehend. Some like deep space exploration may be achieved in time with the development of technology. Others like, what happens in the afterlife may take

Why Scuttle Is Different In The Live-Action The Little Mermaid

One of my favorite characters in "The Little Mermaid's" classic animated film and now live-action re-imagination is Scuttle. When we first met him in 1989, he was an eccentric seagull and self-proclaimed expert on all

The Incredible Task Of Bringing The Little Mermaid’s Under The Sea To Life

One of the elements that make Disney films so iconic is their music. Songs from their animated films are beloved by fans and at this point have been passed on from one generation to the

The Little Mermaid Review | A Faithful Adaptation To A Disney Classic

Disney's "The Little Mermaid" first enchanted audiences in 1989 and quickly became an Oscar-winning, animated classic. In 2023, the next Disney animated film getting the live-action treatment. It is directed by filmmaker Rob Marshall, who

White Men Can’t Jump An Homage To The Original, “For The New Generation”

"White Men Can't Jump" premiered this weekend on Hulu. This pays homage to the 1992 Los Angeles classic basketball bromance by the same name that starred Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. It took a look

A Look Behind The Movie Magic | The Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

There is a reason why it's called “movie magic”. Through television and film, filmmakers can transport us to different places, times, and worlds. But like a magician, it's all an illusion where we can only