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2015/08/21 at 5:01pm

Viernes de Estrenos: ‘Sinister 2,’ ‘American Ultra,’ ‘Hitman Agent 47’

08.21.2015 | By |

Soy crítico de cine en la televisión hispana, hablo de las últimas películas en español y las reviso en detalle en el nuevo segmento de cine, Viernes de Estrenos.

Este es un resumen de los lanzamientos más recientes de esta semana, así como algunos de mis favoritos personales.

Esta semana, critíco las siguientes películas: ‘Sinister 2’ ‘American Ultra,’ ‘Hitman Agent 47’.

Jack Rico

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2015/08/21 at 12:20pm

AMC’s ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Spotlights Hispanic Actors

08.21.2015 | By |

New footage from The Walking Dead spinoff series, Fear the Walking Dead, showcases the new cast, which is to my gratification, very multicultural. They include legendary salsa musician and actor Rúben Blades, Elizabeth Rodriguez and Patricia Reyes Spindola. The new video from AMC shows a detailed look at them plus the rest of the cast.  Read More

Jack Rico

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2015/08/20 at 10:36pm

Hitman’s Zachary Quinto Talks Video Games, Diversity & Speaking Spanish

08.20.2015 | By |

After an unsavory press conference in New York City this past weekend, Zachary Quinto, known for his roles in NBC’s Heroes, Star Trek and now ‘Hitman: Agent 47,’ sat down with us to discuss the popularity and emergence of video games such as Hitman, the reason television is edging out movies in quality content and the reason he is not speaking Spanish fluently right now. 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

Jack Rico

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2015/08/14 at 8:10am

Comedienne Lisa Lampanelli On Trump, Cosby, Amy Shumer & Being ‘The Queen Of Mean’

08.14.2015 | By |

For those comedy aficionados who really like their comedy uncensored, gutsy and emotionally raw, comedienne Lisa Lampanelli is a must watch. Howard Stern called her “a true original and a brilliant comedy mind who’ll steal the show every time. His words ring true after my Q&A with Lampanelli herself where we got down to the heart of many matters, including, her divorce, detailed insights on Donald Trump, why Cosby won’t survive his backlash, why she’s such a fan of Amy Shumer and how she gets away with being “mean” to her audience, amongst many other funny moments.  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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2015/08/11 at 7:29am

This Week In Movies… ‘Straight Outta Compton,’ ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.’

08.11.2015 | By |

The second week of August brings us very little cinematic value despite seeing the anticipated hip-hop biopic, Straight Outta Compton, and Guy Ritchie’s The Man From U.N.C.L.E. on the calendar release. Ritchie, the inconsistent, but influential British helmer with a profusion of talent, is back to his lightning speed editing and MTV visual style in the new TV show spy adaptation. Will this film reinvigorate his career?   Read More

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