The World Theater, an obscure cinema house in Manhattan’s 49th Street ... Good-neighborly crowds jampacked the theater to see some Mexican films. Chief attractions were 1) a bullfight and ...
Ever since, Uncle Miguel was ridiculed and eventually forgotten, but it is certain that his proclaim announced the separation of Mexican cinema and its audience. Discoveries may be found in the ...
Their cinema careers expanded to distribution when ... Mexico’s first film with synchronized dialogue, and the first Mexican horror film with sound, 1933’s “La Llorona.” ...
The most-watched free-to-stream horror film on this free streaming platform is an outrageously good time and stars a genre cinema icon.
Their cinema careers expanded to distribution when ... Mexico's first film with synchronized dialogue, and the first Mexican horror film with sound, 1933's "La Llorona." The Calderón family's ...