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Latino cast Archives - ShowBizCafe.com

Latino cast Archives - ShowBizCafe.com

Mike Pierce

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2008/12/12 at 12:00am

Nothing Like the Holidays (Movie Review)

12.12.2008 | By |

A holiday movie for the season, Nothing Like the Holidays stars a huge Latino cast, including Freddy Rodríguez, Luis Guzmán, Jay Hernández, Elizabeth Peña, John Leguizamo, and more. It’s about a Puerto Rican family living in the cold, windy city of Chicago, specifically Humboldt Park.

What’s it about, you may ask? Well, mix one crazy family, one white girl, a great soundtrack, and you get a pretty damn funny movie. Ok, ok, here’s the breakdown:

  • One son returns from Iraq, uncertain about what he wants to do with his life.
  • Another son is married to the white girl, who happens to make more money than him.
  • The sister, whom the family thinks is a huge actress in Hollywood, but isn’t (though she’s hot!).
  • The crazy cousin, who’s pretty much like another brother—he’s just nuts!
  • The almost-adopted son, living the street life and dealing with his own drama.
  • The dad, who runs a cool little store on the street corner, but is hiding a secret.
  • And last but not least, the mom, who thinks that “secret” is that he’s cheating on her.

Does that make sense? (Lol) The movie is funny and entertaining, and I loved the cast.

Jack Rico

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2008/11/12 at 12:00am

EXCLUSIVE! 8 never before seen clips from ‘CHE’!

11.12.2008 | By |

EXCLUSIVE! 8 never before seen clips from 'CHE'!

With a month to go before its US release (December 12th and Jan 9th, 2009) we obtained 8 never before seen movie clips from ‘Che’ starring Academy award winning actor Benicio del Toro and a prolific Latino cast.

These clips are in Spanish without English subtitles, just the way director Steven Soderbergh intended them to be. Cameos include Julia OrmondFranka Potente and yes… Matt Damon as a US agent having a whole conversation speaking in Spanish. 

We were surprised at the various Latino dialects we heard from Colombia, Puerto Rico and even Mexican, from many actors who were trying to sound Cuban. But at the end of a 5 hour journey through the life of Guevara, it is the last of your worries.

Nevertheless, we will have a review of the film in December. We enjoyed it, if it matters to you, so enjoy these clips and we hope they help you judge whether you want to invest your time and money in the film.

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