

The list includes coming-of-age stories, political dramas, animated films and psychological horror movies.

Just in time for Latinx Heritage Month, the student group Latinx Film and Media Association of USC curated a list of 10 movies to watch in celebration of Latin American culture, history and people. Have you subscribed to ComicBook Nation, the official Podcast of, yet? Check it out by clicking here or listen below.From dramas about homophobia in Peru to horror films about Guatemalan generals haunted by ghosts, movies about Latinx people are almost as diverse as the cultures they depict. Have you seen The Curse of La Llorona? What did you think? Let us know in the comments. The new Hellboy falls all the way to tenth place in its second weekend with an expected $3.8 million for the weekend. The horror film will earn another $4.26 million, bringing its total to $170 million. Jordan Peele's Us moves into ninth place in its fifth weekend. The film earned $1.8 million on Friday leading into a $4.57 million weekend. Laika's latest stop-motion animation feature, Missing Link, climbs into eighth place in its second weekend. The film is directed by Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer from a script written by Jeff Buhler. The 2019 update will earn $4.65 million this weekend, bringing its total to $49 million. It is the second film adaptation of Stephen King's 1983 horror novel. Pet Sematary falls into seventh place in its third weekend. It will earn another $6.8 million, bringing its box office total to $101.25 million. Tim Burton's live-action adaptation of Disney's Dumbo moves lands in sixth place.

The film has grossed more than $1 billion worldwide.

That brings its domestic box office total to $400 million. The film also stars Jack Dylan Graer as Billy's friend Freddy Freeman and Djimon Hounsou as the wizard who grants Billy his powers.Īfter falling into seventh place last weekend, Captain Marvel bounces back into fourth this week, earning another $9 million in its seventh weekend. In this superhero-comedy film, Shazam takes on the villain Dr. Asher Angel plays Bill Batson and Zachary Levi plays Billy's superhero alter ego, Shazam. It's based on the DC character Shazam, first known as Captain Marvel, who was created by CC Beck and Billy Parker for Fawcett Comics in 1940. The latest DC Comics film adaptation is expected to earn another $17.34 million over the weekend, bringing its domestic box office total to $121 million. Shazam! moves into second place at the box office after two weeks in first.
