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2014/07/24 at 10:16am

Exclusive New Trailer: ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’

07.24.2014 | By |

It’s finally here! The first ever film trailer of ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey‘. There are no A-List actors in the cast, but who cares, it’s always been about the story anyway. Get ready to get sexified on Valentines Day 2015! Read More

Jack Rico

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2014/07/23 at 9:00am

Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar & Grill (Broadway Review)

07.23.2014 | By |

Updated March 2026

The Broadway musical Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill is a riveting experience that recreates the final days of legendary blues singer Billie Holiday. Apart from the record-setting, Tony-winning performance from Audra McDonald, the show provides an intimate look into Holiday’s music in a Broadway setting. Read More

Jack Rico

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2014/07/22 at 2:07pm

10 Best Space Movies To Honor 45th Anniversary of Apollo 11

07.22.2014 | By |

*Updated April 2026

The anniversary of Apollo 11 serves as a reminder of a time when the world witnessed one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. According to NASA, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins launched from the Kennedy Space Center on July 16, 1969. On July 20, Armstrong and Aldrin entered the lunar module named Eagle while Collins remained in the command module. Read More

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2014/07/21 at 11:35am

New Trailer: ‘The Imitation Game’ Looks Like An Oscar Best Pic

07.21.2014 | By |

Movies with themes of WWII or geniuses or mathematicians in central characters - think ‘Good Will Hunting,’ ‘A Beautiful Mind’ – usually get lots of love from the Oscar committee. The latest is ‘The Imitation Game‘ from The Weinstein Company. It has all the markings, characteristics and traits you can ask for. The trailer is compelling even though most of the stars are not A list. Regardless, ‘The Hurt Locker’ won Best Pic with an unknown cast at the time. Look for ‘The Imitation Game’ to make some awards noise this Fall.  Read More

Jack Rico

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2014/07/18 at 10:47pm

The Rico Report: ‘Sex Tape,’ ‘The Purge 2’, ‘Five Star Life’

07.18.2014 | By |

Every week on The Rico Report, brought to you by ShowBizCafe.com, I do the only local and national movie review segment in Spanish on Telemundo NY, where I review the brand new releases of the week and tell my viewers what movie they should spend their money on. Think of it as a community service in saving you some cash. This week, I review the following films: ‘Sex Tape,’ ‘The Purge 2’ and ‘Five Star Life’.

What should you watch? Play the video above and find out!

Mariana Dussan

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2014/07/17 at 11:39am

The Absence Of The Superheroine In Hollywood (Analysis)

07.17.2014 | By |

Women in a superhero context are worth shit to Hollywood. (Let that personal statement sink in for a little bit.)

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Jack Rico

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2014/07/16 at 2:56pm

Sex Tape (Movie Review)

07.16.2014 | By |

The “1-4-0″: @SexTapeMovie is a rated R comedy that delivers an interesting premise but whose execution is stretched beyond its witty concept.    Read More

Jack Rico

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2014/07/16 at 12:34pm

Lengua, Cámara y Acción: Sasha Baron Cohen In Hot Water Again!

07.16.2014 | By |

This past Tuesday, Luis Jimenez and I discussed comic actor Sasha Baron Cohen‘s new problems with a residence in London, Lindsay Lohan is permanently moving to London, plus the kid who became a viral Instagram sensation because of a Beatle! We break it all down! Listen to the radio segment and tell us what you think! Read More

Mariana Dussan

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2014/07/16 at 11:45am

This Week In Music: 5 Killer Recently Released Albums!

07.16.2014 | By |

Oh yes, new music is the name of this game and this week in music we discuss five, yes FIVE, killer recently released albums! From 80s synth-pop to country-with-a-twist, these five new records should satisfy any eclectic taste.

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Mariana Dussan

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2014/07/15 at 1:00pm

Where Are All The Black Rockers?

07.15.2014 | By |

It seems that in a span of about of about 70 years, the world has nearly forgotten where the roots of Rock lay. Today in 2014 it’s almost hard to imagine the genre as heavily influenced by African Americans, and as one that was born and raised predominantly by the sounds of those same black musicians. Luckily, today a group of 8th grade boys from Brooklyn might give us a chance to remember a legacy long forgotten.

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