Film Review: Cassandro, The Exotico! — The Cinematic Sense

“I’ve thought about retiring but not now, it’s not my time. My body tells me it’s time but my ego tells me I can still go.”

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Film Review: Birdman [Or The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance] (Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu, 2014) — The Cinematic Sense

“I don’t exist. I’m not even here.”

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‘There’s A Thick Fog Of Denial Over The Family’: Andrea Riseborough On Amazon Prime’s ‘ZeroZeroZero’ — CBS Los Angeles

Riseborough discusses her new show about the cocaine industry, being in Birdman, and working with Steve Buscemi

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Salma Hayek, top Mexican filmmakers pitch in to aid industry workers — Social News XYZ

Los Angeles, June 12 (SocialNews.XYZ) Actress Salma Hayek along with Oscar-winning Mexican directors Guillermo del Toro, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu and Alfonso Cuaron, have joined hands with industry colleagues to set up a fund to support Mexican industry workers who lost their jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic. The audiovisual emergency fund is called Sifonoforo, reports variety.com. […]

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Biutiful (2010) — Bobby Carroll’s Movie Diary

Alejandro González Iñárritu directs Javier Bardem, Maricel Álvarez and Taishen Cheng in the awards bait, tragedy porn where a despicable exploiter of immigrants in Barcelona deals with his terminal cancer, police bribes, his father corpse, his bi-polar ex and his angelic but bratty kids. Misery Guts The Movie… showcasing a committed lead performance by Bardem […]

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We Miss You, Cannes: 23 Filmmakers Relive Indelible Moments — Site Title

By BY MANOHLA DARGIS AND A.O. SCOTT Alejandro González Iñárritu, Clint Eastwood and other auteurs share memories from the film festival, like the rapturous boos and the police chief in love with movies. Published: May 13, 2020 at 11:44PM from NYT Movies https://ift.tt/3dEF5Nh

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Alejandro González Iñárritu is restoring ‘Amores Perros’ for its 20th Anniversary — LIVING LIFE FEARLESS

Two-time Oscar-winning director Alejandro Iñárritu announced he is restoring the first film of his “death trilogy”, ‘Amores Perros’,” and will be screening it at the Morelia Film Festival.

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Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Leads Initiative For Mexican Filmmakers To Help Industry Workers — Deadline

A number of leading Mexican producers have banded together to raise financial and medical support for “the most vulnerable” members of the nation’s film and television industry. During a remotely staged audiovisual presentation at which all the participants chimed in from separate locations, the six prominent figures — Alfonso Cuaron, Guillermo del Toro, Salma Hayek […]

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The Revenant 2015 — A Cup of Coffee and Stick of Nicotine

Directed by: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu Theme: Violence, Revenge, Survival. Genre: Drama, Action. Starring: Leonardo Di Caprio, Tom Hardy One of the most difficult movies to watch is indeed “The Revenant” story of Mr. Hugh Glass whose determination to survive was unfathomable, driven and fueled by revenge to get even with a man who murdered his […]

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A Brief History of America on Film —

This Fourth of July seems more shallow than past iterations of the holiday. We are in the midst of a viral pandemic and civil unrest that has ripped the mask off centuries long systemic oppression. These are not super patriotic times in my opinion, particular as I look around and see my fellow Americans unwilling […]

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