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.

Low Tide: Director Kevin McMullin on Making A Teen Story of Betrayal and Vacation Home Robberies [Exclusive Interview]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V472w2Llqoc Friends will stay friends. Or at least until a treasure box of gold coins is discovered. Everyone will no longer considered as friends any longer. From director Kevin McMullin, Low Tide is about a

Golden Eagle Awards 2019: Red Carpet Interviews

It’s award season. With the glitz and glamor of Hollywood, Hispanics are celebrating their own accomplishments at this year’s Golden Eagle Awards. The awards show serves as a fundraiser and awareness generator for Nosotros. It

Unseen: Rhyon Nicole Brown Seeks To Raise Awareness on Human Trafficking [Exclusive Interview]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRXdcFCgso4 Rising star Rhyon Nicole Brown is choosing projects that are meaningful. Brown is the lead in the very discussed short film Unseen, a fictional look into human trafficking. The short film is a conversation

En Brazos De Un Asesino Official Trailer and Poster

  Assassins should never develop a relationship with their target. That will prevent assassins from doing their job. William Levy stars in this action film En  Brazos De Un Asesino from Lionsgate and Patelion Films.

HBO NOW Has A Good Lineup to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Although it’s almost halfway over, it is still not too late to recognize Hispanic Heritage Month with multiple Latino-themed films. HBO NOW announced earlier this month with a new slate of Estrenos premiering in September,

Exclusive Trailer: Doubting Thomas Raises Questions After Black Baby’s Birth to White Parents

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uYq8M9f4IU&feature=youtu.be Who’s child is it? Every child is a miracle. But, when a white couple receives a black baby—it either a true miracle or even something more. Based on a true story, Doubting Thomas is

Netflix’s The Last Kids On Earth: Nick Wolfhard on Popular Kids Series and Love of Voiceover [Exclusive Interview]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvB7VwapZ68 The apocalypse just happened. There are gigantic monsters. Zombies everywhere. And all the adults fled the city. What is there to do? Survive and most importantly—still be a kid. Based off the best-selling kids

CW’s Warigami: Kai Bradbury on Action, Stunts And Deadly Paper Weapons

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfPTLLh46Gg Talk about deadly paper cuts. From the mind of Eddie Kim, Warigami takes a playful paper-folding concept of origami and turned it into a deadly weapon kung-fu art. The concept of Warigami was concepted

Freaks: Directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein On A Suspense With Superpowers [Exclusive Interview]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nEPPpoo_js&feature=youtu.be Big budget comic films are making the big splashes this year with Avengers: Endgame, Captain Marvel and Spider-Man: Far From Home. However, the smaller indie films this year are using its creativity to present

El Norte: Director Gregory Nava on The Undocumented Immigrants Plight Message 35 Years Later [Exclusive Interview]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaB9Xn2Wl_8&feature=youtu.be Guatemalans escaping their home country for better lives. Refugees seeking Mexican coyotes to cross the border. Undocumented immigrants working in factories and restaurants fearing deportation some day. Sound familiar? The same story had resonated