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Category: Interviews
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Published: Thursday, 27 January 2011 18:21
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Written by Lupe Haas
Wilmer Valderrama (That 70's Show) and Spy Kids' Alexa Vega reconnect with their Latino heritage in the new comedy FROM PRADA TO NADA and they sit down with CineMovie's Zay Zay in Miami.
FROM PRADA TO NADA follows two spoiled sisters when they are left penniless after the sudden death of their father. Forced to move in with their estranged aunt in East Los Angeles, this is a fish-out-of-water story where the girls ultimately find romance, as well as a love for their culture.
The FROM PRADA TO NADA stars tell CineMovie how making the movie made them connect with their own heritage. The half-Columbian Alexa Vega admitted she had forgotten most of her Spanish but soon reconnected with the language working on the film. Like her character, Mary Dominguez, she was inspired to re-learn Spanish and reconnect with her heritage. Her Miami born co-star Wilmer, however, has kept in touch with his roots. The FROM PRADA TO NADA star created and executive produces the animated Disney TV show Handy Mandy with bilingual characters. The half-Columbian and half-Venezuela actor also lived in Venezuela as a child.
FROM PRADA TO NADA opens in movie theaters January 28, 2011.
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Category: Interviews
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Published: Tuesday, 25 January 2011 16:17
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Written by Lupe Haas
Ving Rhames, star of DEATH RACE 2, plays one of the villains in the DEATH RACE (2008) prequel now on DVD and Blu-ray but he doesn't approach his character as a bad guy.
Known best for his role in Pulp Fiction and Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible franchise, Ving Rhames has had his share of good and bad guy roles but he tells CineMovie there is no difference between playing both a protagonist and antagonist. "We all have good and evil within us and sometimes we use a little more evil, or a little more good," said the native New Yorker. "I look at characters as human beings that need to be flushed out, " he explains as his approach to acting.
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