Spanish-Language Movies:
- "Amores Perros" (Mexico): A critically acclaimed film that weaves multiple stories together, exploring love and loss in Mexico City.
- "El secreto de sus ojos" (Argentina): A gripping crime drama that won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
- "Y Tu Mamá También" (Mexico): A coming-of-age film that blends drama and comedy, offering insights into Mexican culture.
- "Rec" (Spain): A horror film shot in a found footage style, providing an intense viewing experience.
- "La piel que habito" (Spain): A psychological thriller directed by Pedro Almodóvar, known for its complex narrative.
- "Money Heist" (La Casa de Papel) (Spain): A thrilling heist drama that has gained international popularity.
- "Narcos" (Colombia/Mexico): A crime drama series that chronicles the rise and fall of infamous drug cartels.
- "El Internado" (Spain): A mystery drama set in a boarding school, combining elements of suspense and the supernatural.
- "Club de Cuervos" (Mexico): A comedy-drama series centered around a wealthy family's ownership of a soccer team.
- "Celia" (Colombia/USA): A biographical series based on the life of the legendary Cuban singer Celia Cruz.
- BBC Mundo: BBC's Spanish-language service providing global news coverage.
- CNN en Español: CNN's Spanish-language channel offering news, analysis, and interviews.
- Noticiero Univision: Univision's flagship news program, covering a wide range of topics with a focus on Latin America and the U.S. Hispanic community.
- Telemundo Noticias: Telemundo's news program providing coverage of national and international events.
- RTVE Noticias: The news service of Spain's public broadcaster, offering news and analysis from Spain and around the world.
- Netflix and Hulu: These platforms often have Spanish-language content, and you can usually enable Spanish subtitles.
- Duolingo Stories: Duolingo offers short stories in Spanish with interactive exercises, providing an engaging way to learn.
- News in Slow Spanish: A podcast that discusses current events in a slower, more accessible manner for language learners.