Unconventional Spanish-language movie musical "Emilia Pérez" may be an Oscars front-runner, but some feel the film is "torturous" and "harmful." ...
It may have been embraced by the Academy, but just a day after its debut in Mexico, the acclaimed “narco-musical” Emilia ...
For the better part of the last two decades, numerous Mexican directors have addressed the country's drug violence head-on ...
Since 2007, Mexico's drug war has resulted in the murder of more than 100,000 of Mexico's citizens and brought an influx of violence and drugs into the United States. "Cartel Land," nominated for ...
Emilia Pérez” faces controversy for its transgender portrayal amid Mexico's drug war, fueling heated debates about the film.
death and devastation that Chapo and his Sinaloa cartel had brought to the Mexican border cities. His war of conquest of key drug smuggling routes into America cost tens of thousands of lives.
A guide to the drug cartels 27 July: The National Mayors Association and Mexican Local Authorities Association report that 78 mayors have been killed since the war on drugs began in 2006.
The film makes it clear about that." Others have criticized the movie for its sanitized depiction of the Mexican drug war. "Emilia Perez's film is the unfortunate consequence of years of exporting ...
The movie by French director Jacques Audiard ... More than 121,000 people have gone missing in Mexico’s drug war, according to federal government data. Families spend years searching for their ...