Three incredible new Spanish-language horror films – “Mexzombies,” “Presencias,” and “El Vestido De La Novia” – available exclusively on ViX+ “Mexzombies” (available October 26) – Mexico’s first-ever Zombie movie starring Iñaki Godoy, Marcelo Barceló, Roberta Damián, Luciana Vale, Vincent Webb, Daniel Tovar and Bárbara de Regil, “Mexzombies” follows the adventures of two somewhat misfit teenagers: …
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- 10/23/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Festival
Ana de Armas will be honored with the Hollywood Rising-Star Award at the Deauville American Film Festival (Sept. 2-11). After it debuts at Venice, her latest film “Blonde,” where she plays Marilyn Monroe, will have its French premiere at the festival, with her and director Andrew Dominik in attendance.
Cuban born actor de Armas’s star has been in the ascendant and she has worked with several noted filmmakers including Denis Villeneuve (“Blade Runner 2049”), Rian Johnson (“Knives Out”), Olivier Assayas (“Wasp Network), Cary Joji Fukunaga (“No Time to Die”) and the Russo Brothers (“The Gray Man”).
Past winners of the award include Ryan Gosling (2011), Jessica Chastain (2011), Paul Dano (2012), Robert Pattinson (2015), Elizabeth Olsen (2015), Chloé Grace Moretz (2016), Daniel Radcliffe (2016), Shailene Woodley (2018), Elle Fanning (2018), Sophie Turner (2019) and Dylan Penn (2021).
Meanwhile, the Edinburgh International Film Festival has added Cannes titles, Owen Kline’s “Funny Pages” and Annie Ernaux and David Ernaux-Briot’s...
Ana de Armas will be honored with the Hollywood Rising-Star Award at the Deauville American Film Festival (Sept. 2-11). After it debuts at Venice, her latest film “Blonde,” where she plays Marilyn Monroe, will have its French premiere at the festival, with her and director Andrew Dominik in attendance.
Cuban born actor de Armas’s star has been in the ascendant and she has worked with several noted filmmakers including Denis Villeneuve (“Blade Runner 2049”), Rian Johnson (“Knives Out”), Olivier Assayas (“Wasp Network), Cary Joji Fukunaga (“No Time to Die”) and the Russo Brothers (“The Gray Man”).
Past winners of the award include Ryan Gosling (2011), Jessica Chastain (2011), Paul Dano (2012), Robert Pattinson (2015), Elizabeth Olsen (2015), Chloé Grace Moretz (2016), Daniel Radcliffe (2016), Shailene Woodley (2018), Elle Fanning (2018), Sophie Turner (2019) and Dylan Penn (2021).
Meanwhile, the Edinburgh International Film Festival has added Cannes titles, Owen Kline’s “Funny Pages” and Annie Ernaux and David Ernaux-Briot’s...
- 8/2/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
TelevisaUnivision is putting the polish on ViX+ for the premium streamer’s debut next month — and will try to persuade Spanish-speaking audiences to pay for another service in their monthly mix.
The Hispanic programming powerhouse, formed through the merger of Univision and Televisa, is launching ViX+ on July 21 in the U.S and across Latin America. Its will cost 6.99 per month in the U.S. and MX119 per month in Mexico.
TelevisaUnivision touts its entry into the premium streaming wars as the biggest dedicated Spanish-language service in the market: ViX+ is slated to feature more than 10,000 hours of ad-free entertainment programming in its first year and up to 7,000 hours of live sports, including live soccer matches and coverage in the U.S. and Mexico of world’s top leagues and tournaments.
ViX+ will include more than 70 original series and movies in the first year. Originals available at launch include premium series “María Félix,...
The Hispanic programming powerhouse, formed through the merger of Univision and Televisa, is launching ViX+ on July 21 in the U.S and across Latin America. Its will cost 6.99 per month in the U.S. and MX119 per month in Mexico.
TelevisaUnivision touts its entry into the premium streaming wars as the biggest dedicated Spanish-language service in the market: ViX+ is slated to feature more than 10,000 hours of ad-free entertainment programming in its first year and up to 7,000 hours of live sports, including live soccer matches and coverage in the U.S. and Mexico of world’s top leagues and tournaments.
ViX+ will include more than 70 original series and movies in the first year. Originals available at launch include premium series “María Félix,...
- 6/30/2022
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
"I know of a shaman who works in the kitchen." Pantelion Films + Lionsgate have debuted the first official trailer for a comedy movie titled My Boyfriend's Meds, officially known as Las Pildoras de mi Novio in Spanish (which just translates to My Boyfriend's Meds). This wacky comedy is about a woman who meets the man of her dreams, then suddenly asks him to join her on a work retreat to a remote island resort. But he forgets his prescription medications and goes just a little bit crazy once they're there. Ahh, the things we put up with for love. Sandra Echeverría stars with Jaime Camil, Ana Belena, Brian Baumgartner, Kevin Holt, Daniel Tovar, Pamela Almaza, Juan Soler, James Maslow, and Brooke Shields. This film looks totally, outrageously crazy in a very fake way, and maybe just a tiny bit funny. Decide for yourself. Here's the first official trailer for Diego Kaplan's My Boyfriend's Meds,...
- 3/20/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Jaime Camil (Jane The Virgin) and Sandra Echeverria (Savages) are leading cast in English and Spanish-language comedy My Boyfriend’s Meds.
Production is underway in Mexico on the pic which is being made by Lionsgate and Televisa Jv Pantelion, Hands Of Stone producer Fuego Films and Mexican outfit Traziende.
Also starring are Brian Baumgartner (Foxcatcher), Ana Belena (Sangre De Mi Tierra), Kevin Holt (Luis Miguel: La Serie), Daniel Tovar (Waking Up With You), Pamela Almaza (Guerra De Idolos), Juan Soler (Marido En Alquiler), James Maslow (Big Time Rush), Brooke Shields (Mr. Pickles) and Seinfeld star Jason Alexander.
Argentinian filmmaker Diego Kaplan (Desire) is directing from a screenplay by Gary Marks (The Music Never Stopped) and Randi Mayem Singer (Mrs. Doubtfire). Producers are Pantelion and Fuego Films’ Jay Weisleder and Ben Silverman, former NBC Entertainment co-chair and producer on The Office, Ugly Betty and Jane The Virgin. Executive producers...
Production is underway in Mexico on the pic which is being made by Lionsgate and Televisa Jv Pantelion, Hands Of Stone producer Fuego Films and Mexican outfit Traziende.
Also starring are Brian Baumgartner (Foxcatcher), Ana Belena (Sangre De Mi Tierra), Kevin Holt (Luis Miguel: La Serie), Daniel Tovar (Waking Up With You), Pamela Almaza (Guerra De Idolos), Juan Soler (Marido En Alquiler), James Maslow (Big Time Rush), Brooke Shields (Mr. Pickles) and Seinfeld star Jason Alexander.
Argentinian filmmaker Diego Kaplan (Desire) is directing from a screenplay by Gary Marks (The Music Never Stopped) and Randi Mayem Singer (Mrs. Doubtfire). Producers are Pantelion and Fuego Films’ Jay Weisleder and Ben Silverman, former NBC Entertainment co-chair and producer on The Office, Ugly Betty and Jane The Virgin. Executive producers...
- 8/20/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Toronto International Film Festival TORONTO -- Uruguayan-born Rodrigo Pla makes a riveting directing debut with the Mexican film "La Zona", a frightening and violent tale of a divided society where a corrupt government chooses to sit on the sidelines. This only slightly fictionalized portrait of Mexican society is certainly bleak but as a dramatic thriller, where tension builds from the opening moments, "La Zona" signals another promising discovery in a film industry that is definitely coming into its own golden age.
Screenwriter Laura Santullo imagines an enclosed residential Zone, heavily patrolled and monitored by closed-circuit cameras, that traps its own well-do-do inhabitants in as much as its keeps disadvantaged and criminal elements out. Residents have secured "special status" from a judge that essentially turns all law and order inside the Zone over to its privileged members.
A storm and power outage allows three teens to break into the Zone to rob a house. Their murderous attack on a homeowner leads to a shootout in which two robbers are killed and an older resident accidentally shoots and kills a security guard. The community hides the bodies and stonewalls police even as its men form a posse to search for the third culprit.
Alejandro (Daniel Tovar), the teenage son of a mob leader, discovers the boy (Alan Chavez) in his family’s basement. Instead of turning him in, Alejandro develops sympathy for the terrified youth. As the Zone’s crisis grows and police scrutiny increases, Alejandro desperately tries to sneak the boy out of the Zone even as he comes to question the lynch-mob mentality of his father and neighbors.
Pla paints a devastating picture of community willing to sacrifice all liberties and social justice in the name of "security," a lawless situation that echoes such classic films as "Bad Day at Black Rock" and "The Ox Bow Incident".Morena Films...
Screenwriter Laura Santullo imagines an enclosed residential Zone, heavily patrolled and monitored by closed-circuit cameras, that traps its own well-do-do inhabitants in as much as its keeps disadvantaged and criminal elements out. Residents have secured "special status" from a judge that essentially turns all law and order inside the Zone over to its privileged members.
A storm and power outage allows three teens to break into the Zone to rob a house. Their murderous attack on a homeowner leads to a shootout in which two robbers are killed and an older resident accidentally shoots and kills a security guard. The community hides the bodies and stonewalls police even as its men form a posse to search for the third culprit.
Alejandro (Daniel Tovar), the teenage son of a mob leader, discovers the boy (Alan Chavez) in his family’s basement. Instead of turning him in, Alejandro develops sympathy for the terrified youth. As the Zone’s crisis grows and police scrutiny increases, Alejandro desperately tries to sneak the boy out of the Zone even as he comes to question the lynch-mob mentality of his father and neighbors.
Pla paints a devastating picture of community willing to sacrifice all liberties and social justice in the name of "security," a lawless situation that echoes such classic films as "Bad Day at Black Rock" and "The Ox Bow Incident".Morena Films...
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