LRM (Latino Review Media)

LRM (Latino Review Media)

LRM, operated by Latino Review LLC, is the go-to entertainment platform for millions of enthusiasts. It’s recognized for delivering exclusive content across a variety of subjects, including Movies, Television, Comics, Marvel, Star Wars, DC, and beyond. Our team is dedicated to providing fans with the insights they crave through breaking news, interviews, thoughtful commentaries, and thorough reporting. Since its inception in 2000, Latino Review has evolved into LRM (Latino Review Media), and we remain committed to enhancing our fans’ experience. We continually work to expand and improve our website, ensuring you receive the information you want before anyone else does! From the latest happenings on the red carpet to personal interviews with top actors and directors, as well as updates on superhero films and our ever-growing coverage of comics and fan culture—everything we do is for you, our cherished fans.

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  • 1 week ago | lrmonline.com | Jace Milam

    DC Spotlight April 16, 2025The Comic SourceJace and Rocky chat about the DC Comics releases for the week of April 16, 2025. We have the end of Challengers of the Unknown as some questions are answered and more are raised. Similarly, Detective Comics reaches the end of its first arc for this era in a very satisfying ending that shows that even in the face of great temptation, Batman has lines he will not cross.

  • 1 week ago | lrmonline.com | Jace Milam

    Over the last decade, Jorge Jimenez has established himself as a mainstay at DC Comics. With an incredibly dynamic style that perfectly suits sequential superhero storytelling, he has become a favorite of both fans and fellow creators. Having started out by filling in on books like DC Comics Presents, Teen Titans and the Arrow comic based on the CW show, Jimenez’s first regular gig was on another CW show based comic, Smallville.

  • 1 week ago | lrmonline.com | Jace Milam

    Summer of Superman: The WonderCon FilesThe Comic SourceLive from WonderCon, it’s Mark Waid and Dan Slott in conversation about the Summer of Superman. It all kicks off with the Summer of Superman One-Shot on April 16th, so what can be expected in that story? What’s coming in Action Comics? How will the new Superman Unlimited titles fit in with the other Superman books and how is it going to change the nature of Kryptonite and the Daily Planet? All that and more in this episode.

  • 1 week ago | lrmonline.com | Campbell Clark

    The Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman explains why there’s no Doom and adapting Galactus in a recent interview. EW has a big Fantastic Four spread this week, which also includes some new stills from the film. There’s also some copy from Thing actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach, but I’ll cover his comments in a separate article. Here what Shakman had to tell the trade, “Doom’s a great character, but he takes up a lot of air. Other film adaptations have done both an origin story and Doom.

  • 1 week ago | lrmonline.com | Campbell Clark

    In a recent interview actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach praises a team effort to realize Ben Grimm on screen for The Fantastic Four: First Steps. The actor spoke with EW as part of their coverage of the upcoming big Marvel Summer film. “I’ve never collaborated with so many people — literally hundreds of people, between the animators and the designers. It was a real team effort. Even though a lot of it is motion-capture and created in animation, all of those costume pieces were built.

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