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Satanic Hispanics' Eduardo Sanchez and Demian Rugna Talk Horror Influences

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Filmmaker Eduardo Sanchez broke through with THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT and set off the found footage craze in the horror genre. The director/writer branched out into TV directing episodes of Lucifer, Supernatural, Yellowjackets and Queen of the South. He returns to his horror roots with the horror anthology, SATANIC HISPANICS directing a segment along with four other directors including Argentinian director Demian Rugna who also reveals his horror influences.

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'Dumb Money' For Dummies: Writers Rebecca Angelo and Lauren Schuker Blum Ground the Wall Street and Gamestop Scandal as a David vs Goliath Story

Dumb Money writer/producers Rebecca Angelo and Lauren Shuker Blum interview.

Mainstream media blamed the Gamestop and Wall Street controversy of 2021 on Reddit users but what they didn't reveal is how regular working-class Americans beat Wall Street at their own game.  DUMB MONEY producers and writers Rebecca Angelo and Lauren Schuker Blum (Orange is the New Black) frame it as a David vs. Goliath story. The little guy essentially helped save GameStop from closing its doors as a few hedge fund managers were betting on. The pair discuss how they approached the story and why they framed it in layman's terms. 

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'The Continental' Director and Producer Albert Hughes On Handling Gun Play On Set & Why The John Wick Prequel Was The Most Rewarding

Director Albert Hughes interview for The Continental Peacock series John Wick prequel

Director and producer Albert Hughes (MENACE II SOCIETY, THE BOOK OF ELI) enters the JOHN WICK universe in a prequel to the Keanu Reeves movies. Hughes says working on Peacock's new series, The Continental: From the World of John Wick has been the most rewarding project in his 32-year career where he spent most of his time making socially-relevant movies. He also explains how he handles gun safety on set for a franchise loaded with firearms.

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Bad Bunny Takes Risks as an Actor and It Will Pay Off, Says 'Cassandro' Director Roger Ross Williams

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Benito Antonio Martinez aka Bad Bunny is taking risks as an actor in the new Prime Video movie, 'CASSANDRO', alongside Gael Garcia Bernal and director Roger Ross Williams predicts the musician-turned-actor will be the next big thing in acting. The filmmaker also discusses his fascination with the luchador known as Cassandro, a gay wrestler who won over the Lucha Libre crowd.

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'Michael Peña is the Most Underrated Actor in Hollywood,' Says 'A Million Miles Away' Director Alejandra Marquez Abella.

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A MILLION MILES AWAY director Alejandra Marquez Abella's first choice to play Jose Hernandez was no question Michael Peña. The actor is the most underrated actor in Hollywood. The new movie based on the inspirational true story of Astronaut Jose Hernandez who was rejected 11 times by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is now streaming on Prime Video.

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Behind the Scenes: ‘The Wheel of Time’ Season 2 Stunts and One Power Magic with Stunt Coordinator Jan Petrina

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Prime Video's The Wheel of Time returns on a bigger scale in season 2. CineMovie chatted with stunt coordinator Jan Petrina about the new challenges and why the 'One Power Magic' moves are the trickiest. Petrina also tells us the cast does 99% of the practical stunts.

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'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' Behind the Scenes: Director Aitch Alberto Says There Are No Queer or Latinidad Tropes

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ARISTOTLE AND DANTE DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE director Aitch Alberto talks to CineMovie about her adaptation of the NY Times best-selling YA novel of the same name by Benjamin Alire Sáenz. The filmmaker reveals BLUE BEETLE'S Xolo Maridueña was up for the role of Aristotle years back, but she continued her search for the perfect Mexican-American teens for this coming-of-age story that stays away from "queer and Latininad" tropes.

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