
Yolanda Machado
Digital Editor at Entertainment Weekly
Staff and Must List editor @EW Legacy. @CriticsChoice @LEJALatino Speaks non-English views are mine. period.
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1 month ago |
ew.com | Yolanda Machado
That buzzing you may have heard over the weekend was the Beyhive journeying to Los Angeles from places as far as Australia to see the Queen B herself, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter, kick off the start of the Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour.
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1 month ago |
ew.com | Yolanda Machado
The year was 1997. Four friends, about to embark on life after high school, are enjoying one last night of fun — until they accidentally kill someone. What happens from there is a legacy that, 28 years later, continues to beg the question: What did you do last summer? Director and co-writer Jennifer Kaytin Robinson takes the reins for I Know What You Did Last Summer, a sequel to the original two films and the fifth entry in the franchise.
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2 months ago |
ew.com | Yolanda Machado
Ah, the summer before college. Nothing but surf, sand… and a good ol' murder to cover up with your besties. Like the original film in the franchise, 2025's I Know What You Did Last Summer follows a group of teenagers — Madelyn Cline, Chase Sui Wonders, Sarah Pidgeon, Tyriq Withers, and Jonah Hauer-King — who are stalked by a mysterious stranger who knows their killer secret.
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Mar 21, 2025 |
ew.com | Yolanda Machado
With a career that began over three decades ago, John Leguizamo is still one of the hardest-working talents in the industry. Aside from producing the Buena Vista Social Club, a new Broadway musical, writing a new play (The Other Americans), and continuously speaking out for the Latino community and against President Trump, he now stars in Bob Trevino Likes It, taking on a much different role than he's played before.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
ew.com | Yolanda Machado
For director Marvin Lemus, taking on Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip (out March 2025), a loose adaptation of the beloved children's book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, was an act of love. As a big fan of the original beloved children's book, he was drawn to the story, but it wasn't just the comedy that grabbed his attention. There was something a bit deeper that connected to him personally.
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