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Created: Monday, 27 October 2014 23:24
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Published: Tuesday, 28 October 2014 08:18
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Written by Lupe R Haas
Jake Gyllenhaal physically transforms into a waif to portray Lou, a starving young man desperate for work in NIGHTCRAWLER. Gyllenhaal starved himself for months to become the character, and admits it was all his idea.
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Created: Monday, 27 October 2014 14:00
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Published: Monday, 27 October 2014 14:00
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Written by Lupe R Haas
Baymax, the robotic health companion in Disney's BIG HERO 6, is CineMovie's health advisor for the day, and we're getting to know the lovable, inflatable superhero.
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Created: Saturday, 25 October 2014 15:57
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Published: Saturday, 25 October 2014 16:08
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Written by Lupe R Haas
OUIJA actors Olivia Cooke ("Bates Motel"), Daren Kagasoff ("The Secret Life of an American Teenager") and Shelley Hennig ("Teen Wolf") are talking to CineMovie about their spooky new horror movie, and whether they believe in summoning the spirit world through the board.
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Created: Wednesday, 22 October 2014 16:27
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Published: Wednesday, 22 October 2014 17:28
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Written by Lupe R Haas
The Latina actresses from the new movie OUIJA were cautioned by their mothers and awelitas (grandmothers) not to mess with the spirit world. We're sitting down with Bianca Soto and Ana Coto who talk about the supernatural and the day a real ghost visited the set.
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Created: Monday, 20 October 2014 23:52
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Published: Monday, 20 October 2014 23:52
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Written by Lupe R Haas
John Leguizamo stars opposite Keanu Reeves in JOHN WICK, and he's talking to CineMovie in Miami about what it was like working on the film with an actor he's admired for a long time and why Reeves is a cool guy.
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Created: Friday, 17 October 2014 13:00
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Published: Friday, 17 October 2014 13:20
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Written by Lupe R Haas
THE BOOK OF LIFE opens this weekend, and it marks an important step towards representing Latinos in Hollywood. There hasn’t been this many Latinos one Hollywood film since… well it just hasn’t happened. THE BOOK OF LIFE director Jorge Gutierrez and producer/co-writer Guillermo del Toro talked about their passion project back in July when CineMovie got a sneak peek at FOX Studios.
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Created: Thursday, 16 October 2014 08:29
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Published: Thursday, 16 October 2014 17:40
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Written by Lupe R Haas
Channing Tatum may be earning Oscar buzz for his stunning turn in Foxcatcher but before audiences get to see the brilliantly acted drama - they can catch the actor in lighter fare. In the wonderfully entertaining animated flick THE BOOK OF LIFE, the versatile star voices the role of Joaquin - alongside Zoe Saldana and Diego Luna.
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Created: Tuesday, 14 October 2014 06:44
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Published: Tuesday, 14 October 2014 07:13
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Written by Lupe R Haas
Ready for another Nicholas Sparks tear jerker? Well, bring the tissues and your girlfriend/boyfriend to THE BEST OF ME when it opens on October 17th. Cinemovie sat down and chatted with the driving forces behind the film including James Marsden (The Notebook), Luke Bracey (The November Man), Nicholas Sparks (Writer: The Notebook), Lianna Liberato (Trust), Michelle Monaghan (True Detective), and country music superstars Lady Antebellum!
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Created: Wednesday, 15 October 2014 15:58
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Published: Wednesday, 15 October 2014 15:58
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Written by Lupe R Haas
FURY star Michael Peña and writer/director David Ayer tell CineMovie there wasn't much research on Latino World War II veterans for their movie even though half a million Latinos served in the second World War. Peña and Ayer made up their own details about the Mexican-American FURY character.
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Created: Sunday, 12 October 2014 09:08
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Published: Saturday, 11 October 2014 20:08
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Written by Lupe R Haas
Director Miguel Arteta is known mostly for his dark, indie films (The Good Girl, Youth In Revolt), but he transitions to mainstream Hollywood with his first Disney film, ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY. CineMovie sat down with the Puerto Rican filmmaker in Miami to talk about working with Steve Carell and finding the right Alexander who wasn’t your typical Hollywood kid.
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