This week I had the opportunity to speak with the very talented, Luis Salgado. The actor is part of the cast of “Rocky”: The Musical which recently opened on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theater. He tells me about his experience getting the part and how it is to be the only Latino in the production.Read More
I remember waiting in line in a theater in Queens, NY waiting to see the original ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’. Now a new generation of kids will hopefully be as excited this time around about the turtles. Will it be as fun as the original? Watch the new trailer now! Read More
The Wachowski Brothers (The Matrix Trilogy) are at it again. After their overbloated and overlyambitious ‘Cloud Atlas,’ their betting now on Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis in “Jupiter Ascending,” an original science fiction epic adventure sure to provoke the senses. The film is written and directed by the Wachowskis themselves so it sure will be another passion project to watch.Read More
Since 1984, the proper response to “Who you gonna call?” has always been: “Ghostbusters.” The fact that 30 years later that catch phrase is still part of pop culture speaks to the fact the “Ghostbusters” films are true classics.Read More
Earlier this year audiences left theaters with a bad taste in their mouth after one of the most epic heroes was left looking cheap, dull and poorly portrayed in “The Legend of Hercules.” Just five months later yet another film about the demigod will come out, but will it manage to succeed?Read More
Doug Liman, who’s going to direct the video game movie ‘Splinter Cell‘ with bad-ass Tom Hardy, is also the director of the futuristic sci-fi actioner Edge Of Tomorrow starring Tom Cruise. The second trailer of the film is now out and looks like a typical Cruise blockbuster film. The movie will be released June 6, 2014.Read More
James Rebhorn was an actor that that you may not recognize by name, but once you see his face you’d most likely say: “Oh, that guy.” Although this tall and lanky actor frequently played characters in suits, he was rather versatile moving back and forth between theater, television and film seamlessly, gaining more than 100 credits in film and TV alone. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rebhorn recently passed away fighting a longtime disease. He was 65.
In my weekly nationally syndicated radio segment on the Luis Jimenez Show, “Lengua, Cámara y Acción,” on X96.3FM IN NY, Luis and I chat about the new reboot of SCARFACE, the banning of NOAH in the Middle East and much more. Listen to the radio segment and tell us what you think!Read More
This week at a roundtable, I had the opportunity to chat with Diego Luna, director of the upcoming film Cesar Chavez. During the half hour-long segment the passionate Luna shared details of his four-and-a-half-year journey and the obstacles he had to overcome in order to bring the story of a nearly forgotten Mexican leader, Cesar Chavez, to fruition.Read More