'Vida' Stars Chelsea Rendon and Carlos Miranda Talk Gentrification On Starz Show

Starz show Vida tackles issues of gentrification in East Los Angeles. The show's stars Chelsea Rendon ("The Fosters") and Carlos Miranda can relate to the controversial subject that displaces residences. The stars also tell CineMovie how “Vida” is a half–hour drama series focusing on two Mexican–American sisters from the Eastside of Los Angeles who couldn’t be more different or distanced from each other. Circumstances force them to return to their old neighborhood, where they are confronted by the past and surprising truth about their mother’s identity. This illuminative series explores identity, culture, gender and sexuality through the lens of a Latinx family and their community. "Vida" will return for another season next year. You can stream the compelling first season series now on the STARZ's app. Add a comment

Review: Hulu's 'The Handmaid's Tale' Season 2

Handmaid's Tale season 2

Just when you think it couldn't get worse for June (Elisabeth Moss) and the handmaids, season 2 of The Handmaid's Tale brings about an even more shocking and compelling tale. Along with June's horrid story, season 2 also focuses on Alexis Bledel's character backstory when the show takes viewers to the hideous camps mentioned in the prior season.

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LucasFilm Names Jon Favreau As Executive Producer And Writer for Live-Action Star Wars Series

Jon Favreau Star Wars news

Another live-action STAR WARS series is headed to Disney’s new direct-to-consumer platform, and Lucasfllm announced Thursday Jon Favreau will executive produce and write for the new series. Favreau is fully entrenched with the Disney family having helmed the enormously successful THE JUNGLE BOOK and launched the Marvel Cinematic Universe with IRON MAN. He makes the perfect candidate to carry on the STAR WARS legacy in a television series. Read Lucasfilm's official announcement below.

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Netflix's 'Lost in Space' Reboot Preview Avoids Robot Character

While you do hear the classic line "Danger Will Robinson! Danger!" in Netflix's reboot of LOST IN SPACE, the robot character is no where to be seen. As a fan of the original, the curiosity of how Robot will be updated is on high. Who we do meet is the Robinson family and the reason why the family goes into space in the first place. Watch the trailer. 

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