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Karen Posada

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2013/02/13 at 12:00am

Safe Haven (Movie Review)

02.13.2013 | By |

Safe Haven

Every year just around Valentine’s day a book by Nicholas Sparks that has been made into a movie comes out, this year it’s ‘Safe Haven’. This is the second movie this week that is set in the South of the U.S.; the landscapes are quite beautiful, making any of us want to move to this enchanted place. Yes the main two actors are major eye candy, but there’s not much more to them than that. The problem with this sort of movies is that they all stick to the same formula leaving very little to the imagination and even less that would surprise an audience. For anyone who is going to watch this movie you know what to expect and if you like your corniness, mediocre acting and predictable ending this one for you.

 

Katie (Julianne Hough) runs away from her mysterious and what seems like tragic life and randomly ends up in Southport, North Carolina where she starts a new life. Here she meets Alex (Josh Duhamel) a widower with two children that is quickly smitten by Katie without knowing what he’s getting into.

 

This movie is filled with awkward and uninteresting conversations due to a poorly written script and unskillful acting. There are plenty of moments that don’t seem to fit with the rest of the film and at the end just with a little analyzing you realize how little they paid attention to detail. It is extremely overdramatic to make a point on who the bad guy is, while also using a lot of unnecessary drama to move the story along. All the romantic moments are completely predictable making them loose their charm.

 

Hough seems to not know how to react to a lot of things in the film, making her a bad actress. I don’t blame her completely since the script itself seems bipolar making her antisocial one second and completely nice the next without a real reason. Duhamel’s character seems so lonely that he inexplicably goes after this girl without much vision in a way a teenage boy would.

 

The movie ignores reality and sense in some occasions making it all the more surreal and unbelievable. Tierney (David Lyons) is almost superhero like surpassing obstacles a normal person wouldn’t, while always looking tense and crazy. There is one unexpected twist, which did surprise me, but besides that there’s not much mystery in the movie.

 

This is more like a TV movie that would play on Lifetime, I understand during this time of the year many people want to go see romantic movies, but I wouldn’t recommend you spend your money on this one. Just like Lasse Hallstrom‘s last romantic attempt ‘Dear John’, this is a love story that you easily forget once you walk out the theater.  

Jack Rico

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2013/02/13 at 12:00am

Beautiful Creatures (Movie Review)

02.13.2013 | By |

*Updated 2026

In 2026, after the YA fantasy wave has settled into nostalgia, Beautiful Creatures reads like a reminder of how hard it was to escape the shadow of Twilight.

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Karen Posada

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2013/02/13 at 12:00am

Escape From Planet Earth (Movie Review)

02.13.2013 | By |

*Updated December 2025

Escape From Planet Earth is a great experience for both parents and children alike. It delivers a strong message of teamwork and family unity all wrapped in an adorable, funny and cool package. Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/02/13 at 12:00am

John Ortiz: “Bradley Cooper Deserved To Be Nominated”

02.13.2013 | By |

*Updated November 2025

As The Weinstein Company is making an invigorated Oscar push to drive their dramedy Silver Linings Playbook to a historic upset over the leading favorite front runner Argo in the Best Picture category, I had a lengthy and very enjoyable discussion with one of its co-stars, Puerto Rican thespian John Ortiz, who plays Ronnie, best friend to Bradley Cooper in the film.

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Karen Posada

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2013/02/12 at 12:00am

‘Escape From Planet Earth’: Interview with the cast

02.12.2013 | By |

The original animated family film Escape From Planet Earth is arriving in theaters just in time for the weekend. This project features a strong lineup of Latino talent, including Jessica Alba as the intelligent Chief Lena and Sofia Vergara as the anchor Gabby. George Lopez also joins the cast as the three-eyed alien, Thurman. Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/02/12 at 12:00am

Lengua, Cámara y Acción: 12 de febrero

02.12.2013 | By |

Lengua, Cámara y Acción: 12 de febrero

Esta semana en el segmento de noticias de cine, “Lengua, Cámara y Acción” en el Luis Jimenez Show por X96.3FM, Univision Radio, Jack Rico habla sobre: Bruce Willis haciendo DIE HARD 6,  el soldado que mató a Osama Bin Laden ZERO DARK THIRTY y mucho más!

Este segmento en español es el único en los Estados Unidos que se dedica a hablar de noticias de cine. El crítico de cine, Jack Rico, estará reportando las más importantes noticias de Hollywood de una manera conversada, entretenida e informativa, junto a la estrella de la radio, Luis Jimenez. De esta forma, usted se puede mantener al tanto de lo que pasa en Hollywood con una sonrisa en cara. Lengua, Camara y Acciónserá transmitido cada martes a las 9:50AM.

Además, no se pierda de PELICULEANDO, cada viernes a las 9:50am para escuchar las críticas y recomendaciones de los más recientes estrenos cinematográficos y EN ESPAÑOL! Ustedes pueden escuchar nuestro segmento de cine a través de ‘The Luis Jimenez Show’ cada viernes a las 9:50AM por Univision Radio ‘X96.3FM’ en Nueva York o por la red mundial visitando la página: http://luisjimenezradio.com ‘The Luis Jimenez Radio Show’ on ‘X96.3FM’ en New York, FM 97.7 Fort Myers, 98.5/101.1/100.3 FM, 890AM Boston, 1400AM Lawrence / Lowell Haz cliq al vídeo para escuchar el más reciente segmento radial.

SBC Staff

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2013/02/10 at 12:00am

‘Identity Thief’ Surprises #1 At Box Office

02.10.2013 | By |

Seth Gordon’s comedy Identity Thief takes over the number-one spot with $36.6 million. No one expected this movie to do so well, it reached an unexpected number; it certainly has enough heart mixed in to give audiences a satisfactory product. This is great news for Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy. Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/02/08 at 12:00am

Pablo Escobar TV series to be done by Netflix

02.8.2013 | By |

Pablo Escobar TV series to be done by Netflix

Netflix is about to become a force to be reckoned with! According to Deadline.com, the US home-movie distribution business is about to develop an original 13 episode series called ‘Narcos‘, about the life and times of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar.

Brazilian-born Jose Padilha (Elite Squad) will be directing the series based on his own idea of Escobar to debut in 2014 on Netflix which has 2.7 million subscribers. Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/02/07 at 12:00am

3 questions with Latina actress Gloria Laino

02.7.2013 | By |

3 questions with Latina actress Gloria Laino

The first time I saw Puerto Rican actress Gloria Laino was at 2012’s ‘Paranormal Activity 4’ post-credits teaser trailer of the Paranormal Latino spinoff. Her brief appearance freaked me out for days as it did the rest of the audience in the theater. Regrettably, the horror film is in development hell and who knows if it’s ever going to see the light of day.

What we can say is that she is very busy working in television and film with American Horror Story: Asylum and A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III starring Charlie Sheen, respectively.  Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/02/05 at 12:00am

New Michelle Rodriguez pics from ‘Fast & Furious 6’!

02.5.2013 | By |

New Michelle Rodriguez pics from 'Fast & Furious 6'!

Puerto/Dominican actress Michelle Rodriguez returns to the Fast and Furious franchise in Fast & Furious 6. She’ll once again play the role of Letty, Vin Diesel’s first love. How she’s coming back is what one of the sub-plots is all about.

To welcome her back, we’ve got some new pics of her in her usual kick-ass Latina self. Check them out, plus the new Super Bowl extended trailer after the synopsis. Read More

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