Interviews with Latinos shaping entertainment

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2011/03/14 at 12:00am

A Spanglish interview with Michelle Rodriguez

03.14.2011 | By |

Michelle Rodriguez, of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent, sat down for the Battle: Los Angeles promotion, which is released this Friday, to give Jack Rico a Spanglish interview about always playing tough girls, giving a dig to Latino movies, and a brief description of her new movie concept ‘The Republic‘.

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2011/02/12 at 12:00am

Matt Damon and Pedro Almodóvar to work together?

02.12.2011 | By |

While promoting ‘The Adjustment Bureau‘ in New York, Matt Damon confessed he has begged the brilliant Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar to do a movie together. He says he’s up to the challenge of working in a Spanish-language film. Read More

Jack Rico

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2011/02/09 at 12:00am

Alexa Vega and Wilmer on From Prada to Nada

02.9.2011 | By |

Updated April 2026

Alexa Vega and Wilmer Valderrama talk ‘From Prada to Nada’, a Latina-inflected spin on Jane Austen’s ‘Sense and Sensibility’. The film follows two spoiled sisters who are left penniless after their father’s sudden death and must move in with their estranged aunt in East Los Angeles.

The stars discussed the importance of cultural representation in the film and the challenges of balancing comedy with heartwarming family drama. Valderrama plays the love interest who helps the sisters find their way back to their roots. It’s a charming, modern retelling of a classic story that celebrates Mexican-American culture.


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2011/01/08 at 12:00am

1 on 1 with Seth Rogen, The Green Hornet

01.8.2011 | By |

1 on 1 with Seth Rogen, The Green Hornet

2011 brings us the first superheroe movie of the new year in The Green Hornet. Seth Rogen stars as the Hornet joined along a great cast of actors such as Cameron Diaz, Jay Chou, Christoph Waltz and Tom Wilkinson. The premise follows the life of a young, rich playboy who following the death of his father, teams up with his late dad’s assistant Kato to become a masked crime fighting team.

ShowBizCafe.com sat down with the new, slimmer, Seth Rogen in New York to discuss the conception of The Green Hornet, cracking the superheroe movie code, his weight loss and his response to Judd Apatows ‘Knocked Up 2’.

Have a look.

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Karen Posada

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2010/10/13 at 12:00am

3 Questions with Clint Eastwood and Matt Damon

10.13.2010 | By |

ShowBizCafe.com got a chance to catch up with Clint Eastwood the director of the film “Hereafter” and the main star, Matt Damon. This was the closing film for the 48th New York International Film Festival. They told us a little bit about the film and how they prepared for it, we received a joyous interview where they complemented one another’s answers; with their pleasant personalities, we got a couple of laughs and plenty of information about the dramatic film which brings the story of three people from different sides of the world into one wholesome storyline that is moving and touching. Read More

Karen Posada

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2010/10/01 at 12:00am

4 Questions With Garrett Hedlund From ‘Tron: Legacy’

10.1.2010 | By |

*Updated December 2025

I got an EXCLUSIVE behind the scenes look at the upcoming movie from Disney’s Tron: Legacy, the sequel of the very successful movie Tron in the early 80s. This one is said to be just as big as Avatar! Read More

Karen Posada

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2010/07/15 at 12:00am

Exclusive! 6 questions with Angelina Jolie

07.15.2010 | By |

ShowBizCafe.com obtained a very exclusive interview with the multiple award winner and humanitarian actress, Angelina Jolie about her upcoming action film Salt opening July 23rd nationwide. She cleared up some rumors and spoke of her motivation as well as her ideas of new projects.

ShowBizCafe: At this point in your career what validates your work? Is it what critics say? Or?…

Angelina Jolie: I never read what critics say, I think it’s healthy. (laughs) I like the process of making a film, when we’ve worked really hard in making a good film I feel satisfied. I like the team of other actors, and the crew, the director; I just love the family and if we feel we’ve done our best I feel happy. The best obviously is when an audience responds and enjoys the film and people tell you they’ve had a good time, or they’ve learned something, it’s the greatest.

SBC: Do you think the length of 90 minutes works and helps this film?

AJ: I don’t have the longest attention span, so I think it depends on the film. This one is kind of relentless from start to finish, that’s what we tried to do. I don’t think you can handle that for too long.

SBC: Since you did your own stunts, what were your days like? Were you exhausted?

AJ: It seems like so much but it was spread out and I was exhausted. But the kids would come and we would have lunch and I was home by the time the sun went down. There are much harder jobs (laughs).

SBC: Vanity Fair reported you saying that you’d give up acting at some point, is that true?

AJ: Not that I’d give up acting, I think I would just do less at some point. I have a few more stories that I’d like to tell but I can imagine that I’ll just do less and less as my kids grow up. I’d like to do other things before my life is over.

SBC: Cinematically what things do you feel you haven’t done?

AJ: Well there’s been talk about Cleopatra, I haven’t done a historical epic of that nature and she’s always been fascinating to me. I feel that as much as her story [has been done so many times] it’s never been done accurately. Not that any movie can get history perfectly right. There’s no universal truth to history in film but you can get closer and I feel that there’s a lot that hasn’t been explored about her. Theres a lot that would have to come together for that to work.

SBC: Finally, what was your reaction when you first heard about the alleged Russian spies that were recently arrested?

AJ: It was the day before we started press so at first I didn’t believe it. It was bizarre. It was two-fold. The part of me that’s interested in politics felt ‘ I hope this doesn’t affect our relationship with Russia and our relationship with moving forward and [with] Afghanistan and Iran. And all these things and I don’t know what this means.’ The other part of me, that does films thought ‘ what extraordinary timing’ and this is because all through the making of this film we would question: Is this possible? are we bringing back Cold-War propaganda that’s unnecessary? and [is this]something we should leave alone? With no intention on doing anything like that. It just felt true to the story and when I [Evelyn Salt] would have been young that would have been the war so it would make sense to do that sleeper. It was just bizarre when we read it and we have been following it, it’s extraordinary how it’s unfolding

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2010/07/01 at 12:00am

The Last Airbender: M. Night Shyamalan and Dev Patel Interview

07.1.2010 | By |

*Updated December 2025

In this M. Night Shyamalan The Last Airbender interview, the director and star Dev Patel discuss the challenges of adapting the beloved Nickelodeon animated series. While the film sparked significant conversation regarding its casting and tone, this Q&A offers insight into the creative decisions made during production. (For a critical look at the final film, read our The Last Airbender review.) Read More

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2010/05/28 at 12:00am

George Romero Deconstructs Zombie Films

05.28.2010 | By |

Meeting George A. Romero was among one of my many highlights in this profession. As a fan of the zombie and horror genres, I sat down with the 6’4 man who is arguably the creator of the zombie films. Read More

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2010/03/18 at 12:00am

3 Questions with Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning

03.18.2010 | By |

*Updated December 2025

ShowBizCafe.com had the opportunity to talk to Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning about their film The Runaways, which opened March 19, 2010. They let us in on how the music and the rock icons Joan Jett and Cherie Currie influence them today.

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