Author: Gig Patta

Gig Patta

Gig Patta is a journalist and interviewer for LRM and Latino-Review since 2009. He was a writer for other entertainment sites in the past with Collider and IESB.net. He originally came from the world of print journalism with several years as a reporter with the San Diego Business Journal and California Review. He earned his MBA from the Keller Graduate School of Management and BA in Economics from UC San Diego. Follow him on Instagram @gigpatta or Facebook @officialgigpatta.

Enforcement Trailer Sparks Cops Hunting Revenge

[caption id="attachment_176852" align="alignnone" width="800"] Enforcement[/caption] The hate is real against the men in blue. In the Danish film Enforcement, two police officers are on the run for their lives as they were ambushed in the

Yeri Han on Touching Korean and American Story of Minari [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_176812" align="alignnone" width="800"] Yeri Han stars in Minari[/caption] Yeri Han makes her American debut in cinema. And it’s a good one. During this awards season, Minari is all the buzz with the drama about

Playing With Power: The Nintendo Story Trailer Reveals The History of The Video Game Empire

[caption id="attachment_176806" align="alignnone" width="682"] Playing with Power: The Nintendo Story[/caption] Nintendo has been a fixture for decades. Many gaming systems have come and go. Gaming systems like Commodore, Atari, Intellivision, and Sega were a few

Elizabeth Cotter and Brady Hall on One Woman’s Fight Against Misogyny in Burn It All [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_176802" align="alignnone" width="800"] Elizabeth Cotter stars in Burn It All[/caption] No one should ever tell Elizabeth Cotter that she hits like a girl. In Burn It All, Cotter takes on a crime syndicate that

Jakob’s Wife Acquired by RLJE Films and Shudder Ahead of World Premiere at SXSW

[caption id="attachment_176800" align="alignnone" width="681"] Jakob's Wife stars Barbara Crampton[/caption] Oftentimes, many films showcase their movie film festivals to gauge interest and buyers. Not waiting for the SXSW Festival, RLJE Films and AMC Networks’ Shudder announced

Kaitlyn Bernard and Brenna Llewellyn on Teen Girl Culture and Horror in The Sinners [Exclusive Interview]

  [caption id="attachment_176798" align="alignnone" width="800"] Kaitlyn Bernard and Brenna Llewellyn star in The Sinners[/caption] The Sinners may be relatable for many young teen girls. The high school culture creates anxiety, pressure, and cliques. Now, by

Jezebel, a Feminist Website, Gets Skewered for Asking Where Is Chun-Li In New Mortal Kombat

[caption id="attachment_176794" align="alignnone" width="800"] Mortal Kombat starring Jessica McNamee as Sonya Blade.[/caption] Internet sleuths took to Twitter to ask where Johnny Cage in the new Mortal Kombat trailer that was launched this morning. Jezebel, a

Cameron Mitchell on Disabilities Casting with Co-Op | Slamdance 2021 [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_176723" align="alignnone" width="800"] Cameron Mitchell directed the short film Co-Op[/caption] One of the trends recently with film festivals is with the promotion of people with disabilities (PWD) in cinema. Despite that a strong minority

Kevin Lewis on Coronavirus, Nic Cage and Animatronics in Willy’s Wonderland [Exclusive Interview]

[caption id="attachment_176713" align="alignnone" width="845"] Kevin Lewis directed Willy's Wonderland that stars Nicolas Cage.[/caption] Kevin Lewis feels like a survivor after battling coronavirus in the hospital. The director caught the virus before the official premiere Willy’s

Mortal Kombat Motion Posters for Sub-Zero, Mileena, Kano, and Kung Lao

[caption id="attachment_175342" align="alignnone" width="800"] Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat[/caption] To drum up excitement for a new Mortal Kombat movie, Warner Brothers released a few of the character posters. Not just any character posters, but motion character