Tag: Mexico
TRICK OR BEAT: Mexican Horror Double Feature: Espiritismo and Hasta el viento tiene miedo
When even the wind is afraid, you know you're in for something terrifying.
TRICK OR BEAT: Man is the real monster–an ode to Guillermo Del Toro
Guillermo Del Toro is beloved by fans of fantasy and horror, but what sets his films apart is how rarely literal "monsters" are the true villains.
SDCC 2020: Latin American Horror Cinema 2, The New Wave of Fear
Screams in Spanish are most welcome.
INDIE VIEW: ‘River: Stories of Old Anapra’ has an impact bigger than its page...
River: Stories of Old Anapra
By Dave Ortega
Radiator Comics
Dave Ortega has already proven his ability to transform family history into compelling and tender comics with his regular title Dias De Consuelo, which covers the story...
SDCC ’19: Mexican comics’ history of ‘original’ ideas borrowed from abroad
Translator and artist Adalisa Zarate details the times that borrowing has built new stories in Mexico.
Review: The Passion of Discovery in Follow Me In by Katriona Chapman
Katriona Chapman's Follow Me In is a wonderful graphic novel about personal growth and learning that we couldn't recommend more
INDIE VIEW: True tales of the border, true parables of the monkey planet, and...
Reviewed: Uniqlo Superman by Yan Cong, POTA: Visionaries by Dana Gould & Chad Lewis, The Scar by Andrea Ferraris & Reno Chiocca
Review: Dave Ortega puts family first in ‘Dias de Consuelo’
With immigration in general and Mexico in particular having become such issues of anger in modern America, Dave Ortega’s tender, informative family saga Dias de Consuelo couldn’t come around at a better time. Pulling...