Chicago – One of the oldest Latino Film Festivals is right here in the Windy City, as the 33rd edition of the Chicago Latino Film Festival kicks off with the Argentinian film “One Night of Love” on April 20th, 2017, at the AMC River East 21 in the Streeterville neighborhood. The star of “One Night of Love, Carla Peterson, will appear on behalf of the film. For complete details and to purchase tickets, click here.
Argentina’s ‘One Night of Love’ Opens the 33rd Clff on April 20th, with Carla Peterson Making an Appearance
Photo credit: ChicagoLatinoFilmFestival.org
“One Night of Love” concerns Leonel (Sebastian Wainraich) and Paola (Peterson) who have been happily married for 12 years, and are the parents of two children. Despite their professional success, they can’t contain the feeling that something’s amiss in their marriage. It just takes one dinner – the news that their best friends are separating...
Argentina’s ‘One Night of Love’ Opens the 33rd Clff on April 20th, with Carla Peterson Making an Appearance
Photo credit: ChicagoLatinoFilmFestival.org
“One Night of Love” concerns Leonel (Sebastian Wainraich) and Paola (Peterson) who have been happily married for 12 years, and are the parents of two children. Despite their professional success, they can’t contain the feeling that something’s amiss in their marriage. It just takes one dinner – the news that their best friends are separating...
- 4/18/2017
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
[[tmz:video id="0_y3vawglw"]] Is WWE superstar Randy Orton nervous to square off with Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam this weekend? Hell Yes ... and he's man enough to admit it. "I know I'm gonna get tossed around that ring like a rag doll," Orton told us in NYC Friday ... "But I also know what it takes to beat Brock." So, what's the secret to victory? "It just takes one Rko ... at least, I'm hoping." Ya gotta watch the clip ... Orton...
- 8/19/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Celebrities are reacting to the controversial shooting of an endangered gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo over the weekend. Seventeen-year-old gorilla Harambe was shot and killed on Saturday after a 4-year-old boy slipped into his enclosure. The child climbed through a public barrier, falling into the Gorilla World exhibit's moat. While two female gorillas were removed from the enclosure immediately, Harambe remained near the child. The Zoo's Dangerous Animal Response Team determined that the situation was life-threatening, and decided to kill Harambe. "The Zoo security team's quick response saved the child's life. We are all devastated that this tragic accident resulted...
- 5/31/2016
- by Mollie Cahillane, @MollieCahillane
- PEOPLE.com
Celebrities are reacting to the controversial shooting of an endangered gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo over the weekend. Seventeen-year-old gorilla Harambe was shot and killed on Saturday after a 4-year-old boy slipped into his enclosure. The child climbed through a public barrier, falling into the Gorilla World exhibit's moat. While two female gorillas were removed from the enclosure immediately, Harambe remained near the child. The Zoo's Dangerous Animal Response Team determined that the situation was life-threatening, and decided to kill Harambe. "The Zoo security team's quick response saved the child's life. We are all devastated that this tragic accident resulted...
- 5/31/2016
- by Mollie Cahillane, @MollieCahillane
- PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump is backing the Cincinnati Zoo's controversial decision to shoot and kill gorilla Harambe in order to save a little boy who fell into his enclosure over the weekend. "I think it's a very tough call," Trump said during a press conference from his campaign headquarters in New York City. "It was amazing. Because there were moments with the gorilla - the way he held that child, it was almost like a mother holding a baby. It looked so beautiful and calm." Harambe, a 17-year-old, 450 lb. gorilla, was shot by zoo staff after the 4-year-old slipped into his enclosure.
- 5/31/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump is backing the Cincinnati Zoo's controversial decision to shoot and kill gorilla Harambe in order to save a little boy who fell into his enclosure over the weekend. "I think it's a very tough call," Trump said during a press conference from his campaign headquarters in New York City. "It was amazing. Because there were moments with the gorilla - the way he held that child, it was almost like a mother holding a baby. It looked so beautiful and calm." Harambe, a 17-year-old, 450 lb. gorilla, was shot by zoo staff after the 4-year-old slipped into his enclosure.
- 5/31/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Capcom
Zombies in video games isn’t just a short-lived fad. In the last half decade or so, the shambling undead have become ridiculously popular with gamers. Every other indie game on Steam Greenlight seems to feature survival in a zombie apocalypse, and even the Aaa studios have been keen to implement some sort of zombie-based game mode in many of their mainstream releases.
It shouldn’t be too big of a surprise that zombies have become such popular video game enemies. It just takes one glance at their key characteristics to see that they’re perfectly suited to the medium. For example, zombies are mindless and stupid. Therefore, dodgy AI in which a member of the undead shuffles repeatedly into a lamp post is more forgivable.
Zombies are also hugely adaptable. They can vary from traditional Romero shufflers to 28 Days Later-esque sprinting screamers. Improving technology has also allowed for...
Zombies in video games isn’t just a short-lived fad. In the last half decade or so, the shambling undead have become ridiculously popular with gamers. Every other indie game on Steam Greenlight seems to feature survival in a zombie apocalypse, and even the Aaa studios have been keen to implement some sort of zombie-based game mode in many of their mainstream releases.
It shouldn’t be too big of a surprise that zombies have become such popular video game enemies. It just takes one glance at their key characteristics to see that they’re perfectly suited to the medium. For example, zombies are mindless and stupid. Therefore, dodgy AI in which a member of the undead shuffles repeatedly into a lamp post is more forgivable.
Zombies are also hugely adaptable. They can vary from traditional Romero shufflers to 28 Days Later-esque sprinting screamers. Improving technology has also allowed for...
- 9/2/2014
- by Tom Butler
- Obsessed with Film
Jessie J thinks 'The Voice' viewers need to vote on talent alone. The 26-year-old songstress - who appeared as a coach on the hit show for its first two series - says gifted singers are often voted out early on the singing competition because the audience ''forgets it's about the talent'' and vote for their favourite. She explained to the Metro newspaper: ''It just takes one person to make the show happen. If that person gets kicked out too early it can ruin it. The show brought out some amazing talent. Ash, who was on my first team, is, as far as...
- 7/30/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
Jessie J thinks 'The Voice' viewers need to vote on talent alone. The 26-year-old songstress - who appeared as a coach on the hit show for its first two series - says gifted singers are often voted out early on the singing competition because the audience ''forgets it's about the talent'' and vote for their favourite. She explained to the Metro newspaper: ''It just takes one person to make the show happen. If that person gets kicked out too early it can ruin it. The show brought out some amazing talent. Ash, who was on my first team, is, as far as...
- 7/28/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
On Friday, November 15, San Francisco became Gotham. The city did not do this for Comic-Con, nor to film a new movie. The city did this to fulfill the dreams of a five-year-old boy named Miles with leukemia. Miles hails from Tulelake, in Northern California. He was diagnosed with leukemia at just 18 months old, but ended treatments in June. Fortunately, he is now in remission, and ready to take on his next big, brave mission: becoming Batkid. "I've been planning the wish and working with the family since March," said Patricia Wilson, executive director of the Make-a-Wish Greater Bay Area chapter.
- 11/15/2013
- by Alex Heigl
- PEOPLE.com
The constant bitchiness of drag queens never ceases to amaze me. It was but a few minutes into last night’s episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race that found the increasingly nasty Manila Luzon sniping about last week’s sashayer Carmen Carrera: “In the workroom today, there’s a huge, huge void,” Manila started, sounding like she was going to lament Carmen’s exit. But then she brought it home: “That used to be taken up by Carmen’s giant a–.” Zing! Yes, and we’re off at the Race.
Last night’s theme? Hair. “It just takes one bad blowout,...
Last night’s theme? Hair. “It just takes one bad blowout,...
- 3/29/2011
- by Tanner Stransky
- EW.com - PopWatch
Dancing On Ice takes a new twist tonight, as each of the remaining celebrities are asked to incorporate some props into their routines.
In previous years, stars have been required to skate with one item – last year’s show winner Hayley Tamaddon and her partner Daniel Whiston used an umbrella – however tonight the contestants will be performing with two to three props.
Hayley Tamaddon revealed on This Morning that some of the stars are struggling to keep the level of their skating up, while trying to use items like tables, chairs, canes and hats. She also revealed that Sam Attwater and Brianne Delcourt are hoping to pull off a brand new and very adventurous lift as part of their performance.
On tonight’s live show, former front runners Sam and Brianne will take to the rink with a stool, a trilby hat and a microphone stand.
Jeff Brazier and his...
In previous years, stars have been required to skate with one item – last year’s show winner Hayley Tamaddon and her partner Daniel Whiston used an umbrella – however tonight the contestants will be performing with two to three props.
Hayley Tamaddon revealed on This Morning that some of the stars are struggling to keep the level of their skating up, while trying to use items like tables, chairs, canes and hats. She also revealed that Sam Attwater and Brianne Delcourt are hoping to pull off a brand new and very adventurous lift as part of their performance.
On tonight’s live show, former front runners Sam and Brianne will take to the rink with a stool, a trilby hat and a microphone stand.
Jeff Brazier and his...
- 3/13/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Charlie Williams is a dynamic young dancer who’s making his Broadway debut in Memphis, the new multi-Tony-nominated musical by Joe Dipietro and David Bryan, and he sure knows how to put his best feet forward. Thanks to his fancy footwork, the Astaire Awards nominated him as part of the best male dance ensemble on the Great White Way.
What’s more, Williams boasts the picture-perfect looks of an Abercrombie & Fitch model, and has been named “Broadway Hottie of the Month” by Gaylifenyc.org. The 5-foot-9 charmer, who is refreshingly open and out as a bisexual man, also was crowned ''Mr. Broadway'' at ''The Broadway Beauty Pageant.'' Plus, he will be getting more exposure as the pinup poster boy for "Broadway Bares' Xx: Strip-opoly,'' Broadway Cares' annual burlesque show of sexy dancers on June 20 at the Roseland Ballroom.
Back at Memphis, Williams, 22, is the only cast member who...
What’s more, Williams boasts the picture-perfect looks of an Abercrombie & Fitch model, and has been named “Broadway Hottie of the Month” by Gaylifenyc.org. The 5-foot-9 charmer, who is refreshingly open and out as a bisexual man, also was crowned ''Mr. Broadway'' at ''The Broadway Beauty Pageant.'' Plus, he will be getting more exposure as the pinup poster boy for "Broadway Bares' Xx: Strip-opoly,'' Broadway Cares' annual burlesque show of sexy dancers on June 20 at the Roseland Ballroom.
Back at Memphis, Williams, 22, is the only cast member who...
- 5/12/2010
- by Wayman Wong
- The Backlot
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