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2015/09/08 at 4:50pm

Sandra Bullock’s New Trailer ‘Our Brand Is Crisis’ Has Bolivia As Backdrop

09.8.2015 | By |

It’s rare to see Hollywood backing a film with a central Latin American backdrop, especially that of a country such as Bolivia. But that is exactly what is happening with Our Brand is Crisis, from director David Gordon Green, starring Oscar winners Sandra Bullock and Billy Bob Thornton. The film is really about the rivalry of two Presidential campaign strategists that happens to take place in Bolivia. Nevertheless, its nice to see Hollywood open-minded enough to allow a Latin American country to serve as the setting of a story. Read More

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

Jack Rico

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2015/08/31 at 1:05pm

‘Concussion’: Could This Film Win Will Smith His First Oscar?

08.31.2015 | By |

In Ali, Will Smith came close to embodying the essence of pugilist Muhammad Ali. In The Pursuit of Happyness, Smith ventured into the depths of his acting like never before. Both roles garnered him Oscar nominations for Best Actor, but in this first trailer of his new film Concussion, Smith seems to be at the peak of his dramatic acting. Read More

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2015/08/31 at 11:12am

This Week In Movies… ‘The Transporter: Refueled,’ ‘Un Gallo Con Muchos Huevos’

08.31.2015 | By |

We begin the month of September this week and Labor Day is almost upon us. With summer almost done, the new releases for the next several days will try to provide us with a good laugh, because this week the comedies are really taking over. With such films as: Addicted to Fresno, Break Point, Bloodsucking Bastards and a Walk in the Woods, you could have some good chuckles, but if you are in the mood for something more edgy and informative, the documentary A Sinner in Mecca will open your eyes to a world that not many people have seen, from the point of view of openly gay muslim director Parvez Sharma. Read More

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2015/08/25 at 11:28am

This Week In Movies… ‘We Are Your Friends,’ ‘No Escape’

08.25.2015 | By |

This is the last week of August and what better way to close up the month then with some variety films at the big screen. Zac Efron in We are your Friends, a very cool summer film about the life and struggles of an aspiring DJ in today’s electronic music scene. The film No Escape, an action thriller in which we will find a very serious Owen Wilson in a role that we have never seen him play, the action hero.  Read More

Jack Rico

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2015/08/19 at 3:15pm

She’s Funny That Way (Movie Review)

08.19.2015 | By |

The 1-4-0: Beware of this all-star cast, Woody Allen wanna-be bait which will steal your time and money and leave you with a dreadful scowl.  Read More

Jack Rico

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2015/08/17 at 3:43pm

Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg Talk Romance In ‘American Ultra,’ How They’ve Changed Since ‘Adventureland’ & Their Most Challenging Roles

08.17.2015 | By |

We had a chance to sit down with Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg for the junket of American Ultra and we spoke about various topics such as:   Read More

Jack Rico

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2015/08/14 at 12:55pm

‘Hitman 47’ Press Conference Becomes Awkward And Contentious With Zachary Quinto And Journalist Over Gay Questionnaire

08.14.2015 | By |

What was supposed to be a normal press conference for Hitman 47 in New York City today, turned into an awkward and tense event after a journalist began the presser by asking Zachary Quinto, who co-stars in the film as superhuman Agent John Smith, if his character in the film is gay because he in real life is gay. Read More

Adam Garcia

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2015/08/14 at 8:11am

The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (Movie Review)

08.14.2015 | By |

*Updated December 2025

The 1-4-0: Guy Ritchie adapts the classic 1960s series, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., into a flashy but mediocre summer action film. Read More

Felix Dalgo

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2015/08/14 at 8:05am

Mistress America (Movie Review)

08.14.2015 | By |

The 1-4-0: #MistressAmerica is different take on what you could consider a romantic comedy. We are so used to having a ‘chick flick’ in which a guy is romantically involved at some point in the central plot. But this film is different. Read More

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