Interviews with Latino filmmakers and actors

Felix Dalgo

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2015/09/04 at 9:49am

Our Q&A With Bruno Bichir On Hispanic Animated Movie “Un Gallo Con Muchos Huevos”

09.4.2015 | By |

With the wave of new films being released this week in the movie industry it is clear to notice a single international film that has been catching the attention of the public. I am referring to the Mexican animated children’s film Un Gallo Con Muchos Huevos. Because this film is creating such a buzz in the Latino market, what better way to find out about this film than by interviewing the man behind the voice of the main character, Bruno Bichir, who plays Toto the rooster. Our Q&A below…  Read More

Felix Dalgo

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2015/07/20 at 11:43am

Cobie Smulders Talks ‘Unexpected’ Movie

07.20.2015 | By |

Cobie Smulders is a versatile actress, capable of working on a hit show on TV (How I Met Your Mother), blockbuster movies (The Avengers 1 & 2), or indie dramas such as her latest, Unexpected. In this role, she leaves behind all the glamour of Hollywood to really connect with a plethora of young women who get pregnant “unexpectedly”. We sat down with her, Anders Holm and director Kris Swanberg to a get a sense of the film and its origins.   Read More

Mariana Dussan

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2014/07/31 at 12:10pm

Zoe Saldana and Benicio del Toro on Guardians

07.31.2014 | By |

Updated April 2026

“Guardians of the Galaxy,” one of the most anticipated films this summer, is finally arriving to theaters this Friday!  What’s best is that Zoe Zaldana and Benicio del Toro, two prominent Hollywood-Latinos, have amazing roles in the film. In this interview, they discuss their roles in-depth and the reasons they decided to be a part of the film.

Saldana plays Gamora, a humanoid assassin also known as “the deadliest woman in the whole galaxy,” yet another huge part that will catapult her in the Hollywood ranks and solidify her A-list status.

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During the interview, the Dominican actress spoke about what attracted her to the film. “James Gunn and the possibility of joining the Marvel  family and doing a Marvel movie,” she said.

In terms of her role as Gamora  she explains that  she was drawn to it because “she  was such a wonderful asset to the Guardians and…has this perfect sense of justice.”

Although she loved playing the heroine, physically becoming her  was not a thrilling process for the actress. “That was a bit of a canker sore I have to say…Doing the old-style way where you get to sit down and you kind of go through the Michael Jackson/Eddie Murphy process of transformation is not easy if you are a very ADD person,” she joked. “It was everyday for five months, but the end result was so rewarding that it made it all worth it.

In the film, Benicio del Toro plays the immortal villain “Elder of the Universe” also known as The Collector.

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During an interview he explains that  he really liked the collaboration with James Gunn. “I could sense when he liked an idea and when he like and idea, that gave me like the green light to explore that idea,” he said. “That was a great collaboration and made it a lot of fun to work on this.

Both of these actors bring an important layer to the film and to the overall Marvel franchise as Latinos look to see more of  themselves in films.

Saldana has a great track record when it comes to the sci-fi genre already having played Uhura in “Star Trek” and Neytiri in “Avatar,” so the following that she has garnered with those films will be looking to see how she transforms herself into another great female warrior. Now, speaking of females, The actress will also bring in a huge number of women. As I established before, this summer the ladies are sticking it to sexist Hollywood and supporting more kick-ass female leads by spending their money on films like “Lucy” and “Maleficent,” so Gamora will definitely call strongly to this audience.

Since 2009 Saldana’s career has been taking off with key roles in “Star Trek” and “Avatar,” and in the past year she’s been hard at work , which hopefully turns into plenty of nominations next award season. Aside from “Guardians of the Galaxy,” the controversial “Nina,” and “The Book of Life” are set to be released this year.

What do you think of these two Latinos and their roles in “Guardians of the Galaxy? Share your thoughts in the comments below.  

Mariana Dussan

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2014/03/25 at 6:00am

Diego Luna: “Hollywood Wanted A ‘More Sexy’ ‘Cesar Chavez’ Movie”

03.25.2014 | By |

*Updated November 2025

This week at a roundtable, I had the opportunity to chat with Diego Luna, director of the upcoming film Cesar Chavez. During the half hour-long segment the passionate Luna shared details of his four-and-a-half-year journey and the obstacles he had to overcome in order to bring the story of a nearly forgotten Mexican leader, Cesar Chavez, to fruition.

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Jack Rico

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2013/10/09 at 5:37pm

“Musts, Maybes, And Nevers”: Former Paramount President Writes Book On Truth Of Movie Industry

10.9.2013 | By |

I usually don’t have much time to read books. My literature is mostly composed from films, documentaries, newspapers, radio, podcasts, web journals, but not hundred paged books. In the case of “Musts, Maybes, and Nevers: A Book About the Movies” by David V. Picker, I conceded victory to him for engaging me from the preface. Read More

SBC Staff

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2013/09/21 at 7:01pm

Interview: Alfonso Cuarón talks ‘Gravity’

09.21.2013 | By |

Alfonso Cuarón has come a long way from the streets of Mexico City. He’s now a three time Oscar nominee and has never won. But what I’m betting is that Cuarón will win one this year for his masterpiece film – Gravity.

When you see the film, you can easily see the movie being nominated for 7 Oscar awards – Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Cinematography, Best VFX and Best Sound Mixing.

Cuarón recently sat down for an interview in Los Angeles with DP/30 to talk about the conception of the film, the production, and the new technology that is so great that audiences won’t notice any seams in the magic.

Mariana Dussan

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2013/08/06 at 4:43pm

We’re The Millers: 5 Questions With Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis

08.6.2013 | By |

*Updated December 2025

Comedies have fared slightly okay in 2013 with This Is the End and The World’s End, arguably, being the best halfway through the year. Director Rawson Marshall Thurber (Dodgeball) gives us We’re the Millers, a typical Hollywood comedy with enough R rated laughs to allow a recommendation.

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Jack Rico

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2013/07/27 at 1:23pm

Quentin Tarantino Movie Recommendations: 3 Hidden Gems

07.27.2013 | By |

It’s the weekend and you have no clue what to stream at home. What if Quentin Tarantino himself told you what to watch?

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Juan Doe

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2013/07/08 at 2:09pm

‘Koyakatsi’: The Coolest Trailer of 2013 You’ve Never Seen!

07.8.2013 | By |

*Updated November 2025

With profound style, this proof of concept trailer for Koyakatsi from filmmaker Ayoub Qanir will surely generate a lot of interest from Hollywood. Be sure to keep his name handy because in a couple of years he’ll be directing your next favorite movie.

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Jack Rico

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2013/05/15 at 12:00am

Zoe Saldaña Interview on Fame, Nudity & Directing

05.15.2013 | By |

*Updated December 2025

Dominican and Puerto Rican actress Zoe Saldaña belongs to a rare and privileged club, where a small click of actors films rank in the top 3 box office movies of all time. Avatar is the leader in that category and she is its key co-star. She is literally on top of the world. Read More

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