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Robert Rodriguez. That’s only because even though I had heard of El Rey Network before, which started back in 2013 and ended in 2020, I never really connected it with Rodriguez, who founded it.
Robert Rodriguez discusses filming The Faculty in his hometown of Austin, working with Kevin Williamson's script, and ...
Robert Rodriguez Would Make Another ‘Desperado’ Sequel, but He’s Worried About Glorifying Gun Violence The filmmaker tells TheWrap about his new “Spy Kids” film and other career highs ...
The post Robert Rodriguez (and Sons) Explain How Movies Like Hypnotic Are the Family Business appeared first on Consequence. At one point during our Zoom conversation about film, family, and the ...
Home Film Festivals Oscars Don’t Distract SXSW As Attendees Show Up For Robert Rodriguez’s Work-In-Progress ‘Hypnotic’ By Anthony D'Alessandro, Rosy Cordero March 12, 2023 9:22pm 3 Comments ...
Robert Rodriguez melted the minds of The Mandalorian fans once with the badass return of Boba Fett, and now, he’s back with another Star Wars treat of a much more adorable variety.
Robert Rodriguez, Founder and Chairman of El Rey Network. El Rey is coming back to life. Director Robert Rodriguez's struggling cable network, launched in 2013, came to an abrupt end December 31 ...
Robert Rodriguez Opens Up About Working with Son Racer on 'Spy Kids': 'Most Valued Collaborator' (Exclusive) Alexa PenaVega Says Her Kids 'Don't Like' 'Spy Kids', Think She 'Should Have Been Lavagirl' ...
Why it’s a great Robert Rodriguez movie: Along with an exciting assortment of newcomers to the franchise like Johnny Depp, Mickey Rourke, and Willem Dafoe, Antonio Banderas reprises the role of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Tubi has scored the exclusive streaming rights to Robert Rodriguez's sci-fi horror pic Red 11 as well as his docuseries The Robert Rodriguez Film School. Red 11 is based on Rodriguez ...
When Robert Rodriguez first saw James Cameron ‘s “art reel” for a live-action version of Yukito Kishiro’s comic Battle Angel Alita in 2005, he recalls his jaw hitting the floor.
Trailblazing Latino filmmaker Robert Rodríguez discusses his "organically diverse" Netflix movie "We Can Be Heroes," and achieving success by creating his own opportunities.