Real-life couple Mauricio Ochmann and Aislinn Derbez talk about their new film, HAZLO COMO HOMBRE. Both explain their quirky role in the film, and how the role afforded them an opportunity to do something different especially Aislynn who gets to do a bit of physical comedy.
American saxophonist Kenny G makes a cameo appearance as himself in A BAD MOMS CHRISTMAS, but don't call it a small part like we did during our interview with him at the BAD MOMS CHRISTMAS Los Angeles movie premiere. The musician is also revealing Hollywood hasn't given him a chance to score a movie which would be an ideal project for him, but he's still waiting for the opportunity. Watch the interview below.
Tito Ortiz stars in Tyler Perry's BOO 2: A MADEA HALLOWEEN and the retired MMA fighter found acting in comedy to be a lot harder than he imagined. He tells CineMovie he's a serious and deep guy so drama would probably be more up his alley.
If Mandela Van Peebles looks familiar, it's because he's a spitting image of his father Mario Van Peebles. The young actor can be seen in the new SAW movie, JIGSAW. Since he is starring in a horror movie, Van Peebles worked on his scream so he didn't come up with a girly, high pitched scream.
THOR: RAGNAROK is a stark departure from the previous two films. The cast, director and Marvel honcho Kevin Feige reveal some fun facts on how the movie came together and who almost missed out on being part of the Marvel film.
At the THOR: RAGNAROK Los Angeles press conference, Chris Hemsworth, (Thor), Tessa Thompson (Valkyrie), Mark Ruffalo (The Hulk), Jeff Goldblum (Grandmaster), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Cate Blanchett (Hela), Karl Urban (Skurge), Rachel House (Topaz), director Taika Waititi and Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige revealed what went on behind the scenes. See what they had to say.
Tyler Perry returns as Madea in his 10th outing in BOO 2: A MADEA HALLOWEEN. CineMovie's Valentina Patruno sat down with the director, star, writer and producer to talk about his comedy horror which he had to cut down to a PG-13.
Tyler Perry filled the cast of his latest movie BOO 2: A MADEA HALLOWEEN with popular YouTubers and social media influencers. He tells CineMovie why he looks to the worldwide web for new talent. We also talk to Tito Ortiz about his first time working in comedy.
Mariana Treviño plays Amanda, a love expert specializing in getting rid of douchebags in the Spanish comedy COMO CORTAR A TU PATAN (HOW TO GET RID OF YOUR DOUCHEBAG), and Mexican actor Christopher Von Uckermann plays the catch who would be the perfect match for Amanda's sister who's dating a douchebag. (Sebastian Zurita). The comedy which was filmed in Mexico addresses and pokes fun at love and relationships. CineMovie sat down with Trevino and Von Uckermann to talk about all things love and they have some great advice.
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Josh Brolin, Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Taylor Kitsch, Jeff Bridges and James Badge Dale are not just playing characters in another Hollywood movie. The stars of ONLY THE BRAVE portray real-life heroes who sacrificed their lives for the greater good. The actors and real-life firefighters talk about their experience in bringing the story of the brave men, women and their families to the big screen. Watch the full interview below.
Jackie Chan gets to show off more of his dramatic side in THE FOREIGNER along with kicking butt. At a press conference in Los Angeles, Chan said he was tired of being offered the same roles over and over, but THE FOREIGNER offered a different kind of opportunity. Watch the interview below.
Irish actor Rory Fleck Byrne (HARLOTS, THE QUIET ONES) has no martial arts or fighting experience, but he was tasked with taking on Jackie Chan in a fight scene for the action thriller, THE FOREIGNER. The Irish lad spoke to CineMovie about the experience acting opposite Chan and costar Pierce Brosnan.
CHAVELA co-director Dareshi Kyi talks about making the documentary on Chavela Vargas, the ranchera singer extraordinaire, and why the biggest obstacle was getting Spanish director Pedro Almodovar on camera to talk about his muse. It's a gripping film about an artist who channeled her feeling of rejection into her art. It's now playing at the Landmark's Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles.