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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Homecoming: The Journey of Cardboard
SXSW 2020 Review: ‘Homecoming: The Journey of Cardboard’: A Cardboard’s Purpose

They say that the most beautiful cardboard in the world comes from the United States,…

Vagrant Queen
‘Vagrant Queen’: A Space Adventure with More Neon

Calling all sci-fi lovers! We are in danger of losing the battle of color and…

Bored
SXSW 2020 Review ‘Bored’: My Feelings Exactly

The pilot episode “Sunday” from the series Bored (2019) is just shy of any real…

The Dream
SXSW 2020 Review ‘The Dream’: An Honest Depiction

There are countless inspirational stories of struggling actors moving to Los Angeles in hopes of…

This Isn't Me
SXSW 2020 Review: ‘This Isn’t Me’: The Perpetual Gay Man-Child

In the wake of the cancellation of SXSW, This Isn’t Me is a fun short…

Year of the Rabbit
‘Year of the Rabbit’ Is Just the Comedy We Need

IFC’s Year of the Rabbit is a sidesplitting good time! Most comedies find their footing…

Blood On Her Name
Review: ‘Blood on Her Name’ is a Lovely Southern Gothic Neo-Noir Film

The film Blood on Her Name (2019) constructs a beautiful, feminine picture of a grotesque…

Bojack Horseman
‘BoJack Horseman’ Review: A Painful Farewell to BoJack

There has never been a show quite like BoJack Horseman. For many years, BoJack Horseman…

Nick Bruno and Troy Quane
Blue Sky Studios Film ‘Spies in Disguise’: Behind the Scenes with Directors Nick Bruno and Troy Quane

Nick Bruno and Troy Quane walked into the room one after another with bright eyes…

Blue Sky Studios
A Black Girl Nerds Guide to Blue Sky Studios: 10 Reasons to Check out ‘Spies in Disguise’

As I wake up in New York City for another magnificent adventure, I find myself…