Producer Brett Ratner and Legendary Producer Peter Bogdanovich were in Miami for the Florida premiere of generation ñ founder Bill Teck’s One Day Since Yesterday: Peter Bogdanovich & The Lost American Film produced by RatPac & Via Verita. The premiere was held at the Miracle Theater at the Actor’s Playhouse in Coral Gables, and was […]
Marya Gates from moviefone.com gives us an interview about the directorial debut of Brazilian Camilla Belle’s new film Phobias! Click HERE to read about it! PHOTO: Instagram
Generation ñ’s Melissa Hernandez talks candidly with Mexican director Guillermo del Toro about the new Warner Brothers movie, Pacific Rim. Mel also talks to him about her favorite Mexican foods, his favorite films (that’s he’s directed) and you’ll never believe what Guillermo del Toro tells her…. A must-watch only here on Generation ñ.
Over at Los Angeles Times, SONAIYA KELLEY writes about del Toro being a champion at the Oscars Sunday night! Check out HERE for more. Photo: Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Jamie Lang from Variety writes about late Argentinian and Brazilian-based director Héctor Babenco and his successful career crossover to Hollywood! Click HERE to read all about his amazing legacy. PHOTO: Courtesy of AP
Virginia Isaad from HipLatina writes about new comedy The Gordita Chronicles being executive produced by Hispanic powerhouses Zoe Saldana, Mariel Saldana and Cisely Saldana and being directed by Eva Longoria! Click HERE to read about it! Photo: Mega/AP
Mr. Peabody is back…. This movie was brought to life by the director of Lion King, Rob Minkof. It’s fun for kids of all ages… A must watch animation. )
Over at Remezcla, Manuel Betancourt writes about Shonda Rhimes launching a new series called “Pico & Sepulveda” meant to narrate the life in 1840’s Los Angeles, when it was still a part of Mexico. Click HERE for more info. Photo: Old map of continental North American. iStock / Getty Images Plus Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Jack Giroux from Slash Film writes about the various films Mexican-American Robert Rodríguez has given to us — from Spy Kids and Sharkboy and Lava Girl to the newest one, We Can Be Heroes. Click HERE to read about it. PHOTO: Getty Images
Over at the Los Angeles Times, PATRICK J. MCDONNELL AND CECILIA SANCHEZ write about the screening of the hit film “Roma” being shown in the Director’s city: Mexico City. Click HERE for all the audience reactions and further comments! Photo: “Roma” Film