Donnie Lopez

Donnie Lopez is a gay Latino/Hispanic social and political commentator, writer, entertainment journalist, and professor. He writes on topics that affect Hispanic/Latino culture. With his novel insight, veracity, and sense of humor, he entertains as well as educates the world.

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Review: ‘Being the Ricardos’ Depicts a Snapshot of the Lives of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz

Review: ‘Being the Ricardos’ Depicts a Snapshot of the Lives of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz

Many individuals like myself have come to love and enjoy the antics of Lucille Ball,…

Review: ‘Black Friday’ Brings Out-of-This-World Horrors and Terrible Customers

Black Fridays are horrifying enough for workers in retail at a big box store —…

Review: Prime Video’s ‘The Wheel of Time’ Cycles Fantasy Back to the Forefront

Beyonce once wrote, “Who run the world? Girls!” and in this fantasy series, that is…

‘Chicago Party Aunt’: The Aunt We All Wish We Had

Chicago Party Aunt is a nonstop riot. This adult, animated, eight-episode Netflix series is one…

‘My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission’ Is Action-Packed Entertainment

The all-new My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission is finally available and just in time…

‘Cadejo Blanco’: Karen Martinez Is Wonderful; Rest of the Film Is Fine 

It’s National Hispanic Heritage Month and many streaming services are celebrating by highlighting the many…

‘All the World Is Sleeping’ Humanizes Substance Abuse in the Latino Community

All the World Is Sleeping is nothing short of heart-wrenching. When Chama (Melissa Barrera, known…

‘Shark Attack Files’ Carlee Jackson: Marine Biology Needs More Women of Color

National Geographic’s SharkFest program has it all: from beautiful ocean views to experts speaking on…

‘Pray Away’: A Film about Healing for Our LGBT Brothers and Sisters

The LGBT community is filled with trials and tribulations that are not uniquely or solely…

‘For Madmen Only’: The Man and the Legend

There is a fine line between insanity and genius. This maxim, according to the documentary…