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How 'Cassandro' portrays a gay lucha libre wrestler's unlikely triumph: 'He earned the respect of this macho community'
Co-writer and director Roger Ross Williams talks inspiring new biopic.
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M. Night Shyamalan on one of the most 'grotesque' scenes he's directed
The two-time MVP of Horror reveals what he was thinking when he shot that terrifying pregnancy scene in "Old," the movies that inspired his summertime sleeper hit and his secret for scaring audiences silly.
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Gael García Bernal Stepping Into Ring To Star In ‘Cassandro’, About The “Liberace Of Lucha Libre”
EXCLUSIVE: Gael García Bernal will don the mask and the tights of Cassandro, an independent feature from Oscar winning and two-time Emmy nominee filmmaker Roger Ross Williams. Cassandro tells the true story of Saúl Armendáriz, a gay amateur wrestler from El Paso who rises to international stardom after he creates the “exotico” character Cassandro, the “Liberace […]
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Diego Luna teams up with Disney for his own 'Star Wars' series
It seems everything Mexican actor Diego Luna touches is gold. His Netflix show "Narcos: Mexico" has been picked up for a second season. He’s also received a Critics’ Choice nomination for Best Actor in a Drama Series for his role as drug lord Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo.
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Gael García Bernal has had nonstop success, and he's only 40
Gael García Bernal has been in show business since he was a teen. Today, he turns 40, and his bilingual career is as red-hot as ever.
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How 'Coco' makes new musicians out of actors Gael García Bernal and Benjamin Bratt
Gael García Bernal and Benjamin Bratt are among the least experienced musical performers in the ensemble cast of “Coco.” But they own some of the film’s biggest sonic triumphs. Here’s how it all came together.
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Gael García Bernal says 'Coco' is perfect antidote to Trump's anti-Mexican rhetoric
The way García Bernal sees it, "Coco," a heartfelt and charming story that celebrates Mexico's Día de los Muertos traditions, is exactly the type of film young Mexican-Americans will enjoy as a counter to the president's vilification of the country's citizenry and emigrants.