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teratomat · 8 months
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Then it is settled. You'll come home with me, alive.
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harveyguillensource · 5 months
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Sweet Baby Memo with his mama and abuela 💖 (Harvey Guillén with Emma McCoslin and Myrna Cabello)
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theshadowsooc · 5 months
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Well that's adorable
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vinylattes · 2 years
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03.04 + 04.07
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theworkprint · 8 months
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What We Do In The Shadows Finale Recap: Guillermo is a Half-Dead Man Walking in the "Exit Interview"
In the season five finale of What We Do In The Shadows (FX) titled "Exit Interview", Guillermo lies low while Nandor awaits on high.
Recap Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) is shacked up in a motel with the help of Derek (Chris Sandiford). It turns out he can soar for pretty long, but when a vampire that can go to fucking outer space is after you, there’s no rocket science behind not flying. Derek brings meat to Guillermo, but it ain’t raw, so he continues to starve. He grows hungrier with each passing moment and Nadja (Natasia…
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cookinguptales · 2 years
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I feel like we all have at least one headcanon where it’s like “this is only loosely supported by canon but by god I’m married to it” and mine is about Guillermo’s mom.
I was really taken with the way that Myrna Cabello said that she thought Silvia would accept Guillermo’s path in life, no matter what it was, as long as he was happy and fulfilled and confident. That goes for both his sexuality and his profession. I think that’s so sweet and I love how much Silvia loves her son, even if he is a weird little vampire fucker.
So my headcanon is that eventually Guillermo will introduce Nandor to his mother (Very Carefully and in a Controlled Environment) and she’ll figure out what he is immediately, but as soon as she realizes that Guillermo knows (and isn’t in any immediate danger) she’ll move right past the vampire thing to the “my son loves him” thing and the “he has no living family” thing and she’ll just start mothering him terribly.
And Nandor will bask in it.
Like. It would be actively annoying how much Nandor gets along with his mother-in-law if it weren’t so endearing, and Guillermo would be irritated if he weren’t so damn relieved.
And meanwhile Silvia is just like “now I have two sons :) :) :)”
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🌟 All Through The Night - FULL Short Film with Tim Daly 🌟
What a performance! 👏🏻
I can understand why Tim said it would be hard for Téa to see it (in reference to her dad going through something similar at the end of his life), because it is hard to see him like this.
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It’s the night before his father, a retired choir conductor with Alzheimer’s (TIM DALY of "Madam Secretary" and "The Sopranos"), moves into a long-term clinic, and Neil Kelly (LUKE SLATTERY of "The Boys in the Boat") is determined to stir his dad’s memory while facing his own.
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Produced, Written and Directed by GRAHAM MARVIN
Starring: TIM DALY, LUKE SLATTERY, HAYDEN BERCY and MYRNA CABELLO
Featuring: THE CHORAL SOCIETY OF GRACE CHURCH IN NEW YORK
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Producers: LENNY MATIAS and KENNY SILBER
Director of Photography: ZACH STOLTZFUS
Casting: CONRAD WOOLFE
Editor (of project AND this trailer!): RONNIE RIOS
Colorist: SODALITE COLOR / TAM LE
Post Sound: SILVER SOUND / CORY CHOY
Original Music: FORREST WEIHE
Production Sound & Post Choir Mix: RYAN DEROSA
Production Designers: JUNE HUCKO and CHELSEA SMITH-DOUGHERTY
Choir Music Arrangement: JAMESON MARVIN
Choir Conductor: JOHN MACLAY
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Executive Producers: MIKE KARP & RAMON TORRES, ANNETTE KIM, POLLY & JAMESON MARVIN, SARAH EVANGELINE NORMAN, BEN SMITH, FRANK SMITH, MAY SMITH, JEFF WANG
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1st AD: AMBER LEASURE
Key PA: SAM REYNOLDS
Addtl PAs: MITCH DELTUVIA and JOHN PAPOVITCH
1st AC: DARLENA CHIEM
2nd AC: MAX BATCHELDER
Camera PA: ANDREW COHEN
Set Decorator: STEPHEN HASSETT
Key Grips: DAVID PERSAUD, CHRISTOPH RUSSI and MATT IACONO
Gaffer: AYA FAHAM
Electric: NOAH SOLOMON
Best Boy: DEVIN HOLLINGER and NICK ROONEY
Script Supervisors: DEVIN SMITH and DANIELA PAIEWONSKY
Makeup: FLORIANE DAVID
Hair: STESHA ROSS
Covid-19 Testing: PROJECT INDIE HOPE
Co-EP: GERRY PASS
Associate Producers: CHARLIE PHOENIX and CORY CHOY
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filmstopia · 6 years
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Puzzle - Official Trailer 2017 - Sony Pictures Classics
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Puzzle - Official Trailer 2017 - Sony Pictures Classics
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Agnes, taken for granted as a suburban mother, discovers a passion for solving jigsaw puzzles which unexpectedly draws her into a new world - where her life unfolds in ways she could never have imagined. Directed by: Marc Turtletaub Cast: Austin Abrams, Mandela Bellamy, Myrna Cabello
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bylillian · 4 years
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You wouldn’t know it, but the buñuelos you see in the season two finale of FX’s What We Do in the Shadows, at Guillermo de la Cruz’s mother’s house, were whipped up last minute by the actor who plays him. It didn’t sit well with Harvey Guillén, who plays a vampire familiar of Mexican descent, that the buñuelos he found on set were not Mexican.
“I’m not going to live with myself if I don’t have the right buñuelos in the background,” he tells Remezcla. “If someone catches these buñuelos that are not Mexican? Oh no.’ If you caught it, you caught it, but it was for my own peace of mind.”
Alongside the team, including executive producers Paul Simms and Stefani Robinson, Guillén put a lot of thought into reworking the original script, to make sure every detail of that particular scene was representative of Guillermo and his culture, from the buñuelos, the decor, to the dynamic and mannerisms between him and his mom Silva (played by Myrna Cabello).
Guillén prides himself in playing a range of roles, proving to a new generation of LGBTQIA+ Latinx actors that they too can pursue the roles they dreamt of seeing on-screen when they were younger, without budging on who they are off-screen. “I try to do things that are a little different, like playing a superhero–something that I would never have thought I would play because the traditional standards of Hollywood wouldn’t give a guy who’s short and stout a role like that to portray,” he says.
Growing up in Orange County with his mom and late step-father, Guillén watched plenty of classic Mexican television and films such as Cantinflas and El Chavo del Ocho. But still he was discouraged. “For me growing up, the thing was that I never saw myself represented on TV. I never saw myself represented in [the] mainstream. When I turned on the American television, there was no one who looked like me. It kind of discouraged me, because it made me feel like there wasn’t an open door,” he shared.
“And so when I realized that there was no one who looked like me on TV, I said, ‘Can I be the first?’ I really made it a goal to go after it. At that age, when you’re little, coming from a poor family with immigrant parents, I remember thinking, ‘I have nothing, so I have nothing to lose, only gain.’ For me, once I made that realization, nothing could stop me. Nothing. Because every little step I took was a stepping stone in the right direction. You keep stepping on those stones and then eventually, you’re going to get to your destination.”
While working in theatre, Guillén took his agent’s (then teacher’s) advice to take on the stage name, Harvey. What came from frustration for many who didn’t know how to pronounce his given name (Javier), became a way for Guillén to protect his sanity and his relationships with his loved ones. He uses his stage name as the boundary between his personal and professional life.
“I realized I was living [in] two different worlds. There was a career-driven person that wanted to be part of Hollywood and [who] very much knew that, at that time, Hollywood would close a lot of doors if they can’t pronounce your name. But that shouldn’t take away from the talent that I’m presenting. And so, if the package looks a certain way, and you feel like an instant rapport with the brand, then you’re more willing to be like, ‘Oh, yeah, let’s do it.’ Because at the end of the day, my talent is what’s opening the door,” he shares.
He thinks of it as inhabiting two different worlds, learning how to dissociate the two. It helps that, for all the work he’s done — including an upcoming comedy film, Werewolves Within, scheduled for a 2021 release, and an episode in the next season of HBO’s Room 104 — his mom will forever know him best for appearing in a Spanish language MetroPCS commercial.
“You would have thought I won every Academy Award. That I won everything under the sun. Every time I see her, when I go home for the weekend, she’d be talking to our neighbors or tías, with her cafecito. She’d be like, ‘Es mi hijo de MetroPCS.” No matter the lead role nothing will top those commercials.
While that may sound like a putdown on Guillén’s more laudable work (he won a GLAAD Media Award for his work on Raising Hope, after all) the actor knows it’s important to capitalize the moments where he gets to celebrate his success with his family.
“A Spanish-speaking commercial is how my mom can connect [with what I do]. She can relate to it and the trajectory of my success. The pinnacle was where she can be a part of it, and she can cheer me on because she understood the content.”
Guillén sees his work as emboldening Mexicans all over, encouraging those in the industry specifically to be loud advocates for their work. “At the end of the day, you have to make noise. What we’re witnessing is that you have to make noise to grab what you deserve. I think that for so long, you’re told that you’re not worthy. So if you do get invited to the party, you’ll take scraps and it’s like, ‘No!’ We have to change the mentality. We are definitely worthy. We are all worthy, and no one is less than, so why are we treated that way?”
“If anything, what I do is just to inspire that next gordito, Mexican, queer kid who may be seeing stuff on-screen and be like, ‘Whoa, if he can do it…’ That’s right! You can do it too, mijo.”
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page58-blog1 · 6 years
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Kelly MacDonald & Irrfan Khan Get All the Wrong Pieces Right in Drama 'Puzzle' (Trailer)
Kelly MacDonald & Irrfan Khan Get All the Wrong Pieces Right in Drama ‘Puzzle’ (Trailer)
    “How are you Agnes?” “The same not good.” “That happens sometimes.” “Everyday the same thing just the same thing, everyday.” “What’s going on?” “Mom just did a puzzle.” “Only children play with puzzles Agnes.” ‘Puzzle’ is a closely observed portrait of Agnes, who has reached her early 40s without ever venturing far from home, family or the tight-knit immigrant community in which she was…
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harveyguillensource · 9 months
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Go read this fantastic interview that Yana did with the AV Club! She directed episodes 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of WWDITS season 5, and she shares so many fun behind-the-scenes details!
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kennamchugh · 6 years
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Puzzle Trailer
Directed by Marc Turtletaub, Puzzle follows Agnes, whose life is a puzzle that she is trying to put together.  If you watch the trailer, you will agree with me. The movie is a metaphor for putting one’s life in order by mastering jigsaw puzzles. 
Agnes, played by Kelly Macdonald, does that same thing every day, and her family takes her granted. She discovers a love for solving jigsaw puzzles. She…
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cartoonfangirl1218 · 6 years
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Fav Latinas
Rita Moreno and Justina Machado
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Gina Rodriguez
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Zoe Saldana
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Rosario Dawson
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Naya Rivera
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Diane Guerrero 
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Constance Marie
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Jenny Ortega
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Sofia Carson
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Maria Canals
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America Ferrera
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Aimee Carrero 
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Gabrielle Ruiz 
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Gloria Estefan
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Eva Longoria
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Camilla Cabello
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Ivonne Coll
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Gaby Moreno
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Chrissie Fit
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Myrna Velasco
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Paulina Rubio
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Shakira
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Sofia Vegara
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Carmen Miranda 
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Camila Mendes
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Celia Cruz
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Selma Hayek
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Isabella Gomez
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Genesis Rodriguez
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Odette Annable
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Andrea Navedo 
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theworkprint · 2 years
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What We Do In The Shadows Recap: Private School
What We Do In The Shadows Recap: Private School
I never wanted children. I see them as a siphon of many things. Money. Time. Energy. The rewards can be in excess if you choose to have them, no matter the process. You might be team Journey or team Destination, but a child’s going to be a child, no matter how much you try to wrangle them in, and there’s no Rosetta Stone for kids. It is in the fifth episode of What We Do In The Shadows (FX)…
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movieandtvreviews · 6 years
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Sony Pictures Classics have released the latest official trailer for the new film “Puzzle.” Starring Kelly Macdonald, Irrfan Khan, David Denman, Bubba Weiler, Austin Abrams, Liv Hewson, Myrna Cabello, Lori Hammel, Daniel Stewart Sherman and Barry Godin. 
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The Last Rodriguez – Available Now For Streaming
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It’s never too late to have a coming-of-age story. The Last Rodriguez, directed by Tania Luna, follows the life of Ben Rodriguez, a 40-year-old still living at home with his mother. With the help of his mother, Ben sets out to find love and marriage to avoid becoming “the last Rodriguez” and to keep the family name alive. With a set of extremely awkward yet hilarious attempts at dating, will Ben be able to pull it together?
Starring: Brian Luna, Myrna Cabello, Andrew Herrera
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