VIDEO: James Cameron & Michael Bay Talk 3D

Michael Bay and James Cameron on 3D Technology

James Cameron (Avatar) and Michael Bay (Tranformers: Dark of the Moon), two filmmaking powerhouses came together to discuss the state of 3D technology, often clashing with differing opinions . Watch the meeting of the blockbuster minds in this video session from Michael Bay's site.

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VIDEO: Latino Production Company Seeks Latino Stories

James McNamara of Pantelion FIlms recently attended the National Association of Independent Latino Producers' (NALIP) annual national conference where filmmakers, writers, actors, and film producers pitched their projects to the production executive.

What does it take to get the attention of production executives?  Mr. Namara tells CineMovie what Pantelion Film is looking for and how they approach when marketing a film targeted at the U.S. Latino market.

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Eugenio Derbez Brings Comedy To America and Adam Sandler Film

Eugenio Derbez interview

Eugenio Derbez, the Jim Carrey of Mexico, brings his #1 Mexican comedy No Eres Tu, Soy Yo to the States and he's joining forces with Adam Sandler.

Actor and comedian Eugenio Derbez stars as a love sick man after his wife leaves him with the famous break-up line, 'it's not you, it's me' in the comedy  No Eres Tu, Soy Yo.  The break-up sends him into a depression, driving his friends and family crazy as he revaluates his life and past loves.  The Spanish-language film was a top grosser in Mexico in 2010 and became Mexico's fourth top grossing film. 

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Interview: Jencarlos Canela Gives Latin Spin To HOP

JenCarlos in Miami for HOP Press Day

Recording artist and Spanish soap opera star Jencarlos Canela (Doña Barbara,  Pecados Ajenos, Mas Sabe El Diablo) brings some Latino flavor to the new live-animated film HOP starring James Marsden and featuring the voice of Russell Brand as the Easter Bunny.

The Cuban-American singer takes HOP’s title song ‘I Want Candy,” originally recorded by the Strangeloves in 1965 and popularized by Bow Wow Wow’s cover version in 1982, and put his own spin for the Spanish version of the film for the Caribbean.  

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