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US Hispanic movies Archives - ShowBizCafe.com

US Hispanic movies Archives - ShowBizCafe.com

Jack Rico

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2019/04/07 at 12:23pm

‘Dora and The Lost City of Gold’ Cast At Cinemacon

04.7.2019 | By |

The stars of ‘Dora and The Lost City of Gold’ at Cinemancon  (Isabela Moner, Michael Peña, Eva Longoria, and Eugenio Derbez) brought their charm to Las Vegas for CinemaCon 2019. This annual event is the world’s largest cinema trade show, where studios promote their upcoming films directly to theater chains. Check out photos of the vibrant, predominantly US Hispanic cast Read More

Jack Rico

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2013/09/03 at 2:59pm

‘Lengua, Cámara y Acción’: Why Eugenio Derbez’s ‘Instructions Not Included’ Succeeded At The Box Office

09.3.2013 | By |

Hollywood woke up early this week to the story that Eugenio Derbez’s dramedy ‘Instructions Not Included‘ cracked the top 5 movies at the box office this Labor Day weekend. It opened on just 347 screens, and earned $21,614 per theater, more than any other film this weekend! In my weekly syndicated radio segment on the Luis Jimenez Show, “Lengua, Cámara y Acción,” on X96.3FM IN NY, I broke down WHY the movie did so surprisingly well. I also tackled the CBS/Time Warner resolution and discuss the “Fifty Shades of Grey” casting choices! Listen to the radio segment now!

“Lengua, Cámara y Acción” is a radio segment that is a free flowing conversation on Hollywood and the entertainment industry with a dash of wit, humor and information with Jack Rico and radio star, Luis Jimenez. This way, you can keep abreast of what’s happening in Hollywood with a smile. “Lengua, Cámara y Acción” is broadcast every Tuesday at 9:50 AM on X96.3FM.

Jack Rico

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2011/02/09 at 12:00am

Alexa and Wilmer talk ‘From Prada to Nada’

02.9.2011 | By |

Alexa and Wilmer talk 'From Prada to Nada'

From Prada to Nada,’ the first film from Pantalion, has the objective of creating films for the Hispanic American moviegoer. Colombian actress Alexa Vega and Venezuelan actor Wilmer Valderrama talk about the project and their own futures as Hispanic actors.

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