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Jack Rico

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2013/12/26 at 10:19pm

The Rico Report: ‘Walter Mitty,’ ‘Wolf Of Wall Street,’ ‘47 Ronin’

12.26.2013 | By |

If you like watching Spanish-language movie reviews, here on ‘The Rico Report’ we help Latino moviegoers decide what movies to see.

This week, we review the following films: ‘The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,’ ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street,’ ‘47 Ronin’. Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/12/13 at 3:04pm

The Rico Report: The Hobbit 2, American Hustle, Hours

12.13.2013 | By |

As a professional film critic, every week I review the latest movie releases for Telemundo NY. I do this with a focus on providing insightful commentary that can help Latino moviegoers decide whether or not to spend their hard-earned money at the movie theater.

This week, I review the following films: ‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug,’ ‘American Hustle,’ ‘Hours,’ ‘Saving Mr. Banks’. Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/11/01 at 4:46pm

(Video) The Rico Report: ‘Ender’s Game,’ ‘Dallas Buyers Club’

11.1.2013 | By |

Every Friday at 10AM on Telemundo NY, channel 47, I do the only local and national movie review segment in Spanish 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. This week, I review the following films: Last Vegas, Dallas Buyers Club, Ender’s Game and About Time. Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/07/02 at 10:00am

Is Shalim Ortiz The Future of Acting?

07.2.2013 | By |

Shalim Ortiz, of Dominican and Puerto Rican heritage, is a bilingual actor who speaks fluent Spanish and English. He has worked in both languages throughout his career and it has lead to this – an actor who can now be seen weekly on two shows in two languages – Telemundo’s “Dama y Obrero” and Starz’s “Magic City”. Is this the future of acting? Will all actors one day be bilingual and work in two, even three languages? How great is it that if work dries up on one end, there’s a whole other career waiting for him on the other end. Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/05/20 at 12:00am

Official! Paulina Rubio joins FOX’s "X-Factor US"

05.20.2013 | By |

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Paulina Rubio is the new judge on Fox’s X-Factor US and is the first straight up Mexican born judge to be on a English Language music reality competition show. Christina Aguilera (Ecuadorian father), Demi Lovato (quarter Mexican from mother’s side) and Mariah Carey (half-Venezuelan father) don’t really fancy themselves as Latinas, but Shakira and Rubio do.

Paulina Rubio, a.k.a “Pau,” is the Queen of Latin Pop, and is currently working on Telemundo’s La Voz Kids, a kids adaptation of NBC’s successful franchise The Voice and was also on the second season of La Voz… México. Read More

Mack Chico

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2012/11/15 at 12:00am

Benicio del Toro to be Pablo Escobar in ‘Paradise Lost’!

11.15.2012 | By |

Pablo Escobar. The Colombian druglord who is considered one of the greatest villains in history is coming to Hollywood’s big screen and Benicio del Toro will play him in “Paradise Lost”.

This will be the first Escobar movie that will made of him, even though Telemundo’s current hit novela, “Pablo Escobar, El Patrón del Mal” is like a mini-movie.

His story has been trying to lift off the ground by various directors: The Grey director Joe Carnahan, The Lincoln Lawyer director Brad Furman, and actors were supposed to play him such as: Javier Bardem, Edgar Ramirez, but no go. It’s been in development hell.  Read More

Jack Rico

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2010/04/14 at 12:00am

Exclusive! Oscar Jaenada is confirmed to be ‘Cantinflas’!

04.14.2010 | By |

It is now official. Spanish actor Oscar Jaenada, who will be starring in Warner Bros. The Losers this year, has been tapped to play Mario Moreno, Mexico’s most famous comedian, in the biopic Cantinflas. My source, who is directly involved in the casting of the film, has confirmed the choice for the lead. Read More

Jack Rico

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2010/02/05 at 12:00am

‘Mun2’ to begin Friday night movie series

02.5.2010 | By |

'Mun2' to begin Friday night movie series

Mun2 is setting the stage for a new Friday night movie showcase.

The NBC Universal-owned cable network aimed at bicultural U.S. Latinos will bow “Have You Cine” on Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. (ET/PT) with drama Harsh Times, starring Christian Bale and Eva Longoria. Mun2 will flank the linear offering with online interviews with actors and movie makers via holamun2.com/cine.

In addition to the weekly Friday night movie showcase, the network will continue offering the exclusive, “Have You Cine Chronicles,” a weekly short-form vignette covering the biggest movies out in theaters. The capsules will premiere as part of the network’s entertainment show, The mun2 Shuffle and will run throughout the programming day within mun2’s music blocks.

“Mun2 has been committed to movies for the past few years, bringing our audience exclusive interviews with artists ranging from Hugh Jackman to Gael Garcia Bernal,” said Flavio Morales, senior vice president programming and production for mun2. “The Have You Cine‘ franchise has evolved, as do the needs of our audience, and we’re excited to not only offer them this fresh, new movie line-up, but also bring our viewers closer to their favorite stars via holamun2.com.”

The rest of the Have You Cine Friday-night lineup this month: Feb. 12, Talento de Barrio, starring Daddy Yankee;

Feb. 19, Chasing Papi, starring Sofia Vergara and Roselyn Sanchez;  and Feb. 26, Fast Lane, starring Melina Lizette and Kenyetta Lethridge.

Jack Rico

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2009/12/06 at 12:00am

John Travolta confesses he loves Spanish TV

12.6.2009 | By |

John Travolta confesses he loves Spanish TV

Hollywood.com picked up this revealing story about John Travolta’s TV habits. I don’t know if it is true, but if it is, I bet you a plethora of anglo actors do the same. Actually come to think of it, I interviewed Woody Allen years ago for ‘Deconstructing Harry’ and he unapolegetically said he watched Univision. Anderson Cooper told me one New Year’s day that he loved Primer Impacto (Univision)!?

Nevertheless, I’m gonna start getting to the bottom of all these in the closet habits by our stars. Travolta’s confession is below!

John Travolta (Grease, Saturday Night Fever, Old Dogs) admits he regularly switches onto network Telemundo to unwind, because he finds the Spanish language relaxing.

Travolta admits, “I watch Spanish television and listen to Spanish radio stations. The people are very beautiful. Latinos are very sexy. And there’s something soothing about it. But I don’t understand any of it.”

Mack Chico

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2008/10/13 at 12:00am

Ex-CEO of Telemundo, James M. McNamara, moves to Cine Latino

10.13.2008 | By |

Ex-CEO of Telemundo, James M. McNamara, moves to Cine Latino

Cine Latino, the leading Spanish-language premium film channel in the United States, announces the appointment of cable industry veteran James M. McNamara, former chief executive of Telemundo and founder of Panamax Films, as non-executive Chairman.

Cine Latino, co-owned by MVS Television and InterMedia Partners, offers the biggest and most current Spanish-language blockbusters and critically-acclaimed titles.  With more than 3.5 million cable and satellite subscribers, Cine Latino is the leading U.S. Spanish-language movie channel.  Cine Latino also has over 2 million subscribers throughout Latin America and Canada.

“We are very excited to have Jim on board,” says Ernesto Vargas, President of MVS Television.  “Under Jim’s leadership, Cine Latino is preparing to announce exciting and unprecedented plans to reinforce our position as the leading premium provider of Spanish-language cinema.” 

McNamara has extensive Hispanic TV experience, serving as President and CEO of Telemundo from 1999 to 2005, during which time the network sold to General Electric/NBC for $2.7 billion.

In 2005 McNamara left the top position at Telemundo to start Panamax Films, a production house aimed at producing high quality English and Spanish-language films for the U.S. Hispanic and Latin American audiences.  Panamax distributes through a distribution agreement with Lion’s Gate Entertainment.  In 2006 Panamax distributed La Mujer de Mi Hermano and in 2007 produced and distributed the hit Ladron Que Roba a Ladron.  Panamax film Sangre de mi Sangre was the first Spanish-language film to win the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007. 

“Jim brings both his unparalleled understanding of Spanish-language television and film and a tremendous vision to Cine Latino,” says Alan Sokol, senior investment partner of InterMedia.  “Under Jim’s direction, Cine Latino will become synonymous with the best in Spanish language cinema.”

In his new role as non-executive Chairman, McNamara will be responsible for overseeing programming, distribution, marketing and finance.  The current management will remain intact in Mexico.  As part of the channel’s effort to grow the management staff in the United States, Cine Latino has appointed Sandra Austin as Chief Financial Officer.  Austin formally served as CFO of MGM Networks Latin America.  Carolina Bilbao has been named Creative Director after previous creative positions at Telemundo, MTV Networks, and Oxygen.  Katie Hamlin joins as Public Relations Director from Edelman, before which she served as Public Relations Manager of Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico. 

“I am thrilled to be leading Cine Latino’s exceptional team,” says McNamara.  “The channel is committed to providing the best, most relevant contemporary Spanish-language film titles to all Latinos living in the U.S.  I look forward to leveraging my experience in Spanish-language television and film to build upon the channel’s success and strengthen our status as the ultimate Spanish-language film destination.”

McNamara holds a Masters degree from the American Graduate School of International Management.  He earned an undergraduate degree in business administration and political science from Rollins College.  He was born and raised in the Republic of Panama and currently resides in Miami with his wife and three children.

Cine Latino was founded by MVS Television, a subsidiary of Mexico City’s Grupo MVS.  Private equity firm InterMedia Partners recently acquired a 50% interest in Cine Latino.  Movie producer and industry veteran McNamara also acquired an equity interest in the channel.

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