Tag: Y Tu Mamá También
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‘Gravity’ Ending Explained: Does Sandra Bullock Get Home From Space?
In 2013, director Alfonso Cuarón, the keen and decidedly selective filmmaker known for such films as Children of Men, Y Tu Mamá También, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, brought Gravity into the world. Written by Cuarón and his son, Jonás Cuarón, Gravity is a swift hour-and-a-half of heart-pounding peril wrapped in the…
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The Daily Stream: Y Tu Mamá También Is The Road Trip Of A Lifetime
(Welcome to The Daily Stream, an ongoing series in which the /Film team shares what they’ve been watching, why it’s worth checking out, and where you can stream it.)The Movie: “Y Tu Mamá También“Where You Can Stream It: The Criterion ChannelThe Pitch: Freed from their girlfriends from the summer, teenage best friends Julio (Gael García Bernal)…
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‘The Flash’ Loses Billy Crudup Due To Scheduling Conflict, Maribel Verdu Added As Barry Allen’s Mom
In a move that feels very much at home but Barry Allen, “
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Netflix: Movies and TV Shows Leaving in November
As Netflix adds a number of new titles, the streaming service is also saying goodbye to a trove of movies and TV shows over the next month.High-profile films leaving the streamer include the entire Ocean’s trilogy, Moneyball, The Addams Family, Stand and Deliver, West Side Story, Olympus Has Fallen, Y Tu Mamá También, Adam Sandler…
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Diego Luna Says Watching ‘Chernobyl’ in Quarantine Was a Big Mistake
HBO’s harrowing 2019 miniseries “Chernobyl,” about the 1986 nuclear disaster in Soviet Ukraine, doesn’t make for ideal quarantine viewing material. Actor Diego Luna said he learned that the hard way during a recent Instagram live chat with IndieWire’s Eric Kohn, which touched on everything from Luna’s acclaimed run on Netflix’s popular “Narcos” series and the…
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Alfonso Cuarón Says He Directed ‘Harry Potter’ After Guillermo del Toro Called Him “An Arrogant Bastard”
In the filmography of acclaimed director Alfonso Cuarón, there is maybe one film that sticks out from the rest — “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.” Not that the film is bad, as many ‘Potter’ fans would contend that it’s right up there with some of the best of the bunch. It’s just that…