INTERVIEW: Rita Moreno on JLo & Being Latino

Rita Moreno at the NALIP Conference

At 80-years old, Rita Moreno is still hard at work on television and film. CineMovie caught up with the Hollywood veteran who dished on why Jennifer Lopez should consider more serious roles and why she sometimes feels like a "dirty old woman" when it comes to Antonio Banderas and Andy Garcia.

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Robert Rodriguez's Word of Wisdom For New Filmmakers

Robert Rodriguez interview at NALIP

Who best to give advice on breaking into Hollywood than Robert Rodriguez who got his start selling his body to research to fund his film El Mariachi. The Sin City, Machete, and Once Upon A Time in Mexico director spoke as the keynote speaker at a recent event for Latino filmmakers and actors, and offered some words of wisdom. 

The National Association of Latino Producers Association held their annual networking event at Universal City's Sheraton Hotel (L.A.) last weekend and invited industry leaders to speak to thousands of aspiring directors, writers, and actors. While technology has made it easier for filmmakers like Rodriguez to create shorts and film, Rodriguez reinforces the idea that "content is king", he told CineMovie's David Gonzales.   He later added that while there are a lack of Latinos in the media, the main goal of a filmmaker is to focus on what's important to them.  The Texas-native also gave some sound advise to attendess by noting that there are no failures in this business.  He suggested you learn from the mistakes of others and yourself to improve your future work.

Robert Rodriguez is currently working on a sequel to Machete starring Danny Trejo.

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AUDIO: Zac Efron Not The Mushy Type?

Zac Efron THE LUCKY ONE Interview
Starring in a Nicholas Sparks movie immediately transcends any leading men into heartthrob status but THE LUCKY ONE star Zac Efron doesn't need any help in that department. Zac Efron, however, did have to overcome his cynism when it came to delivering some overly romantic dialogue that men wouldn't be caught dead saying...at least in public. Add a comment

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Moises Arias Interview From the Set of ENDER'S GAME

Moises_Arias_2011Disney Channel alumni Moises Arias talked to CineMovie from the set of ENDER'S GAME in New Orleans to promote his latest film THE SECRET WORLD OF ARRIETTY.

After graduating from "Hannah Montana" and "Wizards of Waverly Place" on the Disney Channel, the soon-to-be eighteen year-old has had steady work on the big screen with voice over roles in Despicable Me, Astro Boy and THE SECRET WORLD OF ARRIETTY.  Add a comment

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