BAD BUNNY SUPERBOWL LX HALFTIME SHOW (February 8th, 2026)
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BAD BUNNY SUPERBOWL LX HALFTIME SHOW (February 8th, 2026)
The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo (2025 🇨🇱), dir. Diego Céspedes
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María Mercedes Coroy in La Llorona (2019 🇬🇹, Jayro Bustamante)
Ajuterique, Comayagua, HONDURAS
I got somebody. Rafael Barba. He's the guy that put away the two johns for raping a prostitute. [Yeah, that was a tough case. I thought he was in Brooklyn.] He was. Just requested a lateral to Manhattan. Guy's got big brass...ego. Raúl Esparza as A.D.A RAFAEL BARBA LAW & ORDER: Special Victims Unit
Rainbow Mountains, Peru
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CARDI B for Saturday Night Live
Benicio del Toro in One Battle After Another 2025, dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
faces dated from 2,000 years ago carved in stone at the Lajes Archaeological Site in Manaus, Brazil
- “No hay preservación sin saqueo”, you of all people should know that, arqueólogo
- Yeah, that’s what every thief in history says.
Museo (2018) dir. Alonso Ruizpalacios / DoP Damián García
Wagner Moura and Kleber Mendonça Filho presenting Best Picture at the Critics Choice Awards.
De Toro² at the Astra Awards on January 9, 2026 ✨
“If Latin America had not been pillaged by the U.S. capital since its independence, millions of desperate workers would not now be coming here in such numbers to reclaim a share of that wealth; and if the United States is today the world’s richest nation, it is in part because of the sweat and blood of the copper workers of Chile, the tin miners of Bolivia, the fruit pickers of Guatemala and Honduras, the cane cutters of Cuba, the oil workers of Venezuela and Mexico, the pharmaceutical workers of Puerto Rico, the ranch hands of Costa Rica and Argentina, the West Indians who died building the Panama Canal, and the Panamanians who maintained it.”
— Juan Gonzalez, Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America (via katelouisepowell)
Wagner Moura for Elle Brasil 2025
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every time a country is invaded by the US under the excuse of “rescuing” its people, what’s left behind is either a cemetery or an open air asylum.
there isn’t a single case in history where the US actually saved a country from anything, what they did leave behind, consistently, were stolen resources, exploited land, and futures permanently scarred by military dictatorships.
what the US does in the middle east is widely known, what many people still don’t fully grasp is what they’ve done and continue to do in latin america.
they funded, trained, and supported military dictatorships across most of the region, and they infiltrated our cultures in a calculated, orchestrated way that still shapes us today.
to my LATAM stay strong cuz we’re going to need it in the years ahead.
Guatemala. Fabrizio Quiñones