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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

Jack Rico

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2013/02/05 at 12:00am

First look at Spanish poster of ‘The Last Exorcism Part 2’!

02.5.2013 | By |

First look at Spanish poster of 'The Last Exorcism Part 2'!

Latinos beware! From producer Eli Roth (Hostel, Cabin Fever), The Last Exorcism Part II is out to make sure you are scarred for life!

CBS Films, a fairly new movie studio, known for making B-movies such as The Back-up Plan with Jennifer Lopez, Faster with The Rock, and Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, is planning on capitalizing on the Latinos who went to see Guillermo del Toro’s Latino based supernatural film MAMÁ a few weeks ago. According to THR.com, 47% of Latinos attended the movie and have a deep inclination for horror films. This is where CBS Films wants to cash in. Read More

Karen Posada

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2013/02/04 at 12:00am

‘Warm Bodies’ is #1 Super Bowl weekend

02.4.2013 | By |

'Warm Bodies' is #1 Super Bowl weekend

This Super bowl weekend ‘Warm Bodies’ the comedy about the zombie-human romance opened at number one with $19.5 million dollars. The film appealed mainly to females, but the zombies brought in a different element and a broader audience. Also, the great reviews will probably keep it around for longer.

Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters’ last week’s number one dropped to number two with $9.2 million dollars. The fairytale might still be able to accumulate more money, but that’s still left to be seen. Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/02/01 at 12:00am

Stand Up Guys

02.1.2013 | By |

Stand Up Guys

‘Stand Up Guys’ directed by Fisher Stevens is an old man’s buddy movie. It’s premise is engaging and its acting is as good as it gets. The issue here is that the script of the film delves into over-character development. When that happens, the film can drag and the proceedings can get boring. In its favor though, it’s tough to not be engrossed when Al Pacino and Christopher Walken are the actors. But even they have limits. 

 

The story begins with Valentine, a.k.a Val (Al Pacino), being released from prison after serving twenty-eight years for refusing to give up one of his close criminal associates. His best friend Doc (Christopher Walken) is there to pick him up, and the two soon re-team with another old pal, Hirsch (Alan Arkin). Their bond is as strong as ever, and the three reflect on freedom lost and gained, loyalties ebbed and flowed, and days of glory gone by. But one of the friends is keeping a dangerous secret- he’s been put in an impossible quandary by a former mob boss, and his time to find an acceptable alternative is running out. As the sun rises on the guys’ legendary reunion, their position becomes more and more desperate and they finally confront their past once and for all.

 

For Fisher Stevens, the task of directing this film was as close as to just letting the camera run. When you have a trio of actors who have 14 acting nominations and 3 Oscar wins between them, the job is straightforward. Consequently, the script by Noah Haidle should have been where most of the creative investment took place. It didn’t feel like it. It caves to a limp pace and some formulaic storytelling. What could have been a special project in modern movie history, turned out to be a side note in the calendar year. Marketing also has played a role in it, but that is a whole other conversation.

 

In the acting department, Pacino leaves behind the “woo-ha!” parody of himself from ‘Scent of a Woman’ and gives us one of his most honest performances since Michael Mann’s ‘The Insider’ from 1999. That’s a whopping 14 years without wowing his audience. How could he when he’s appeared in two of the worst movies in history – ‘Gigli’ and ‘Jack & Jill’. Whether he became a mercenary or deluded into thinking these projects were “fun”, there is no denying that in ‘Stand Up Guys’ he departs from the reckless decisions that led him down the path of negligence. Here he reminds critics and audiences alike of his natural talents of who he was and what he can still be at 73. Robert De Niro is proving it with ‘Silver Linings Playbook’. I think Pacino has 1 or 2 Oscar nominations still left in him, let’s see if he chooses wisely in the time ahead. 

 

Walken is the scene-stealer here though, seemingly not saying or doing much at all. Pacino carries the heft of the dialogue while Walken mostly reacts, and he still shines, perhaps even more than Pacino himself. Walken is a strange and unique looking individual with a demeanor that is distinctive and memorable. He lays it all in the film and it is impressive. For Arkin, his screen time was epigrammatic – concise, clever, and amusing. 

 

Overall, ‘Stand Up Guys’ is an actors film for people who like acting. The entertainment value is mediocre and Stevens could have done so much more with the script. I wouldn’t pay money to see this in the theaters, but a view on Bluray wouldn’t hurt just for the acting. Released for Oscar consideration in December of 2012, it is being rolled out now in February on a national release with the objective of perhaps finding a new audience. Hopefully we can see an improved sequel of sorts when the other hitmen - Gene Hackman, Jack Nicholson and Sean Connery – join in on the fun!

Karen Posada

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2013/01/30 at 12:00am

Warm Bodies

01.30.2013 | By |

Warm Bodies

Look at pictures and read our coverage of the Red Carpet Premiere of ‘Warm Bodies’.  

 

Originality is something that Hollywood lacks a lot of, that’s why when something somewhat refreshing like ‘Warm Bodies’ comes around it creates a lot of buzz. The film will be more rewarding as a DVD watch, but if you want to see it enough in the theater you won’t be disappointed. The main thing here is more so the love story, hence why its release is so close to Valentine’s day; that in itself is predictable to the point of making us think it might be mocking ‘Twilight’, although we were assured it doesn’t. I praise the movie for not taking itself too seriously, since that clearly would have made it ridiculous instead of enjoyable.

 

Warm Bodies’ from director Jonathan Levine is about a Zombie named R (Nicholas Hoult) who falls in love with a human, Julie (Teresa Palmer), which changes the rules in both of their worlds and might help calm the chaos of the apocalypse.

 

The love story has similarities to the Romeo and Juliet story, note the main characters names, but of course it is quite unconventional. We have become obsessed with zombies and that’s where this film brings in originality and has sparked the crowds’ attention. The fact that a zombie is who narrates the story and pokes fun at his own state of being is entertaining, there’s some bending of zombie rules (ok quite a lot of bending) and that might annoy or delight some people. I’m into ‘The Walking Dead’ – as is more than half of the world, but I like that this movie forces you to have an open mind to a different kind of zombie world and see it in more of a comedic sense than a chaotic apocalyptic scenario. The key things to remember are that irony and sarcasm are two of the most important ingredients here.

 

The movie also scores with the soundtrack; it plays a great role in both the comedic and romantic senses of the movie giving it a complete feel. Hoult and Palmer are easy to like and their relationship develops flawlessly, although at the beginning we are not quite sure why Palmer doesn’t just run away. The storyline does have some gaps that contradict the main plot, but letting go allows you to take the film for what it is.

 

If you’ve seen a preview for this film and are interested you get exactly what you see: a lighthearted comedy along with romance, no more no less. It will give you just enough chuckles and insight into an interesting world enough to entertain you instead of boring you. Levine combines just the right amount of everything to give us a feel good movie, with an original twist in this much appreciated breath of fresh air.

Karen Posada

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2013/01/30 at 12:00am

Eva Mendes: New poster ‘The Place Beyond the Pines’

01.30.2013 | By |

Eva Mendes: New poster 'The Place Beyond the Pines'

‘The Place Beyond the Pines’ is Derek Cianfrance next film; he’s mainly worked on documentaries but had success with his last full-length film ‘Blue Valentine’. Here he recruits Ryan Gosling once more and adds on the very beautiful Cuban actress Eva Mendes and another hunk Bradley Cooper. The film was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2011 and created a buzz.  The film will open in select theaters on March 29th 2013. Read More

Karen Posada

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2013/01/30 at 12:00am

New Poster for ‘Trance’ starring Rosario Dawson

01.30.2013 | By |

New Poster for 'Trance' starring Rosario Dawson

Fox Searchlight Pictures has just announced that British director Danny Boyle who’s done quite a number of remarkable movies such as ‘127 hours’ and ‘Slumdog Millionaire’, will release his next film ‘Trance’ in the U.S. in select theaters April 5, 2013. The screenplay is by Joe Ahearne and John Hodge and has been produced by Christian Colson.

Rosario Dawson whose mother is half Puerto Rican and Cuban has an important role in the film and knowing what kind of talent she has, this one will just get added to her lengthy resume. Read More

Karen Posada

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2013/01/28 at 12:00am

‘Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters’ is #1!

01.28.2013 | By |

'Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters' is #1!

Paramount Pictures’Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters’ got a strong hold of the number one spot with $19 million dollars. The violent spin of the Brothers Grimm fairytale only got a lukewarm welcome. The film got pushed back almost an entire year from its original release date in hopes that Jeremy Renner’s 2012 success would help it reach a broader audience; but that strategy doesn’t seem to have worked.

Mama’ dropped to the second spot with $12.9 million dollars and it has now earned past its production cost. The movie has been a triumph for the studio and it still has many countries left to premiere in, so it will earn much more. Read More

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