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US Latino movies Archives - ShowBizCafe.com

US Latino 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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2019/03/27 at 9:37pm

The First ‘El Chicano’ Movie Trailer Brings Vengeance and Rage

03.27.2019 | By |

Many Latino groups, critics, and journalists have long advocated for increased Hispanic representation in film, and it appears their voices are finally being heard. Following the release of “Dora and the Lost City of Gold,” another significant US Latino film, “El Chicano,” enters the spotlight. Written and produced by Joe Carnahan, “El Chicano” stars Raúl Castillo and includes notable Hispanic actors such as Aimee Garcia, Kate del Castillo, and George Lopez. This film not only delivers thrilling action but also addresses the demand for more diverse storytelling in Hollywood. Read More

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2013/05/13 at 12:00am

Will Colombians push Oscar Isaac’s ‘Pablo Escobar’ film production out of town?

05.13.2013 | By |

Guatemalan actor Oscar Isaac will play the late Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar in an as-yet-untitled movie. It’s unclear whether the film will be in Spanish or English, but we do know that Brad Furman, director of the highly acclaimed “The Lincoln Lawyer,” will take the helm.
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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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