U.S. Latinos in Lead Roles: The Trend Continues this Fall

Three out of five of the Latino-themed shows announced this time last year are coming back with more (a pretty good showing in a wretched year for newcomers). And at least three entries already in the wings for this upcoming season mean that the picture for Latino TV continues to improve.

Don’t misunderstand: TV is a tough business for everybody, and it’s never been tougher than it is now, despite all the new ways to frame and deliver scripted programming. You don’t have to look too far for proof: consider the abysmal year that NBC had in general, or the number of new shows on any network that never made it to a second season, much less finished their first.

Still, taking the long view, things were pretty good for Latinos playing Latinos in the 2013-14 year, and it looks like that will continue.  We already know of at least three shows that fall solidly into that category:

Cristela Alonso and her show-biz friends gamed the pilot system by making their show almost secretly on the set of Last Man Standing, but it was so impressive to ABC execs that they not only forgave them, they took this reportedly hilarious look at family life for a modern Latina straight to series. (If it’s half as funny s her stand-up routines on the same subject, it’ll be great). Better yet, Maria Canals-Barrera, Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias, Carlos Ponce and Terri Hoyos, among others, are along for the ride.

Gina Rodriguez of Filly Brown fame is best known for her tough, street-smart portrayals, at least in recent years. But she’s taking an entirely different approach with Jane the Virgin, a new sitcom from The CW Network coming this fall. Gina (Jane) plays a gentle and chaste young woman–and yes, a virgin–who is accidentally inseminated by her doctor, and hilarity as well as some touching moments ensue. It’s a pretty ‘high’ concept, and it remains to be seen if it can retain viewers’ interest and ratings as the initial shock wears off, but there’s no question: Gina and her family are Latino, and the cultural and character issues they confront come firmly from that tradition.

And then there’s Matador, which is more summer than fall (it’s premiering on the El Rey Network in mid-July), but it’s certainly, emphatically Latino in many ways. Though the international spy-adventures are clearly global in scope, the lead–played by Gabriel Luna–is Latino, as well as much of the supporting cast: Alfred Molina, Johnny Cruz and Yvette Monreal among them, with beloved Latino character actors like Elizabeth Peña, Eve Torres, and Isabella Gomez, among others, slated to appear as guest or recurring characters. Best of all, Robert Rodriguez is not only producing and putting it on “his” new cable net, but the program was created by hugely successful writer/producer Roberto Orci–his first show with an overtly Latino character in the center.

Last year there were five Latino-centric shows included in the schedules on network and cable (Devious Maids, Gang Related, Welcome to the Family, The Bridge and The Fosters, though Gang Related didn’t make it onto TV screens until well into 2014). Three are still with us, and at least one we didn’t expect at all–Saint George, starring George Lopez and bunch of other Latino actors–showed up and disappeared during that time (Saint George was canceled by FX after one season). Now, we see, at least three more will be appearing in the next six months or so, and we know of many others already waiting in the wings. All in all, it’s a good sign: the trend towards creating programming for the widest possible audience, but programs that still manage to feature Latino culture, characters, and actors is still on the rise.

Rosario Dawson Joins Netflix’s “Daredevil”

Rosario Dawson

She’s no stranger to the comic book and action/adventure genre, which makes her a perfect addition to Netflix’s bold new superhero experiment: a live-action series based on Daredevil.

Rosario Dawson is a wonderful surprise on so many levels. She began as a street-stoop discovery and a dramatic actress early on in Kids, when she was barely 16. By her mid twenties she’d done everything from the super-serious to the goofy (remember Josie and the Pussycats?) and proven she could do comedy and musicals as well. Not long after that she proved herself to be something of an action star as well, holding her own against Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in Rundown, playing tough girls in Robert RodriguezGrindhouse and Death Proof, and then pivoting to break our hearts in Rent. The impressive pictures continued–Eagle Eye, Seven Pounds, Unstoppable–and most recently gave a truly great performance in the horribly under-seen thriller from Danny Boyle, Trance, where she co-starred with James McAvoy (and that should have been one of the major hits of last summer). And yes, she had no trouble letting her sexy side out in Sin City as well. Meanwhile we haven’t even touched on her truly important work with non-profits and the Latino get-out-the-vote movement, Voto Latino, which continues to this day.

“The premiere dates for Daredevil or any of the other Marvel/Netflix properties isn’t quite known; most believe it’ll be sometime in 2015.”

But one thing she hasn’t done much at any point in the super-busy career is television. Except for the occasional cartoon voice or Robot Chicken appearance, she’s been busy on the big screen…until now. Now she’s signed on to be a major player in Daredevil, one of the four live-actions superhero series that Netflix and Marvel have announced. She’s set to play “a woman with a quest to heal the wounds of Hell’s Kitchen. Her own journey forever alters the course of Mat Murdock’s battle against the injustices in the city.” “Whether or not Dawson’s character is one that’s appeared in the comics or graphic novels before isn’t clear yet (but that just makes it part of the fun.) The producers of the new Daredevil show seem to know just how lucky they are. Comic book and TV veteran Jeph Loeb  called her “one the most charismatic, talented and powerful actresses in Hollywood,” in a post on the Marvel website. “Her role in the series is absolutely critical to Matt Murdock’s journey to become the hero we know as Daredevil.” Read the rest of this entry »

It’s Se Fija!’s Website 3rd Birthday!

We can’t believe we’ve been around three years already, it’s probably cause we’ve been having fun doing the site.

We thank everyone who has been supporting us for the past three years and we look forward to continuing to bring you interesting posts on entertainment and interviews with folks in front and behind the camera.

¡Gracias!

The Se Fija! Staff

So Many Trailers, Not Enough Time

Summer is here and so are the films. We thought we would share a few of the trailers for your enjoyment. Here are the list of films: Dawn of the Planet of the ApesThe Purge: AnarchySex TapeHerculesJupiter Ascending, Guardians Of The Galaxy, In the Storm, Frontera, This Is Where I Leave You, The Judge, and Dracula Untold.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (July 11)
Enrique Murciano, Kirk Acevedo, Gary Oldman, Andy Serkis, Keri Russell, Lombardo Boyar

The Purge: Anarchy (July 18)
Kiele Sanchez, Frank Grillo, Zach GilfordJustina Machado, Noel G, Carla Jimenez, Nicholas Gonzalez

Sex Tape (July 18)
Cameron Diaz, Jason Segel

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Happy 4th of July Weekend!

©2014 Angela María Ortíz S

HAPPY 4th! BE SAFE and ENJOY!

Édgar Ramírez Talks to Se Fija! about “Deliver Us From Evil”

Édgar Ramírez and Se Fija!’s
Angela Ortíz

Édgar Ramírez is one of many very talented people in Deliver Us From Evil, a new film about possession and faith that is clearly trying to reach beyond the standard summer “horror movie” fare. In this revealing conversation, you can get a real sense of how committed he became to this role as a priest struggling with his faith and the fate of a young woman battling what seems to be demonic possession.

L-r: Édgar Ramírez and Eric Bana

Ramírez doesn’t see the priest as an unconventional person, but as a very common man, dealing with his own struggles and challenges–of course, in an extraordinary situation. He’s clearly thought long and hard about this character and his portrayal, and made it into something more than the common “priest superhero” character of most ‘possession’-related horror films.

We will be talking more about Deliver Us From Evil through the Fourth of July weekend, with exclusive audio interviews with many of its stars, including Eric Bana, Joel McHale, Olivia Munn, and more. Enjoy this insightful interview, and stay tuned for more…

Click Here for our talk with Édgar Ramírez

Deliver Us From Evil is in theaters for the July 4th weekend.

“Tammy” Opens Today, and Se Fija! Had a Chance to Talk to the Stars about It…

Tammy, Melissa McCarthy’s newest feature, opens today, and though it promises to be as hilarious as most of her other output in recent years, this one’s alittle special: it’s been a labor of love for years, a creation of Melissa herself and her husband, writer/director/actor Ben Falcone. Drawing on their own histories and the people they’ve known, they worked to get the very best people in the very best places for this gentle, bizarre road trip pic, and the cast is more than impressive. Joining Melissa herself are the likes of Susan Sarandon, Kathy Bates, Sandra Oh, Gary Cole, Dan Aykroyd, Allison Janney, Mark Duplass and Toni Collette.

Se Fija! was there for a panel with just some of those talented people, including Sarandon, Bates, Duplass and of course Melissa and Ben themselves. They were clearly a bunch of people who enjoyed each other’s company and loved making this movie, and here are just a few audio clips from the event…

First: there have been some strange stories about how Ben Falcone came up with the idea for this movie in the first place. Did it really come to him in a dream?

Seeds

Some pretty strange things happen along Tammy’s journey with her mom…like giving mouth-to-mouth to a deer she accidentally hit with her car. Was that something that Melissa came up with?

What happened with the Deer?

The whole movie, in one way, is kind of a love letter to the good people of Illinois, where both McCarthy and Falcone grew up…

L-r: Sarah Baker, Nat Faxon, Gary Cole, Susan Sarandon, Ben Falcone, Melissa McCarthy, Kathy Bates and Mark Duplass
©2014 Angela María Ortíz S.

A love letter to Illinois

And though the husband and wife have worked together before, never on something as big, complicated and risky as a feature films. Was Melissa worried about Tammy’s effect on their relationship, or their careers, or both?

Screenwriter/Producer Melissa McCarthy
and director Ben Falcone with fans at Tammy premiere
Eric Charbonneau/Invision for Warner Bros./AP Images

Working together

Speaking of all that, Melissa and Ben got two film legends in their film. How did they get Susan Sarandon get involved in this project?

How to Get Susan Sarandon in your movie

Gary Cole, of Veep, The Good Wife, and The Brady Bunch Moviehas a pretty hot and heavy romantic encounter with Sarandon. What was that like for him?

Cole & Sarandon

And what made you think of approaching Kathy Bates? For a comedy, no less?

Why Kathy Bates?

Bates is amazing in Tammy, as she is in everything. She seems to have the ability to take the most normal dialogue and make every word into something special. How do you do that, Kathy Bates?

How does Kathy Bates do that?

Tammy is available on thousands of screens nationwide right now, it’s a slightly weird but very welcome relief from all the robots, aliens, and explosions on just about every other silver screen this summer.

“Earth To Echo” All about Friendship and Adventures

Need something for the young teens this holiday weekend? Check out this PG, modern day E.T. adventure, Sci-Fi with the kids—Earth To Echo, starring Teo Halm, Brian “Astro” Bradley, Reese Hartwig, and Ella Linnea Wahlestedt.

“Murder in the First” on TNT, “Under the Dome” on CBS

If you haven’t seen it yet, check out Murder in the First on TNT at 10P right after Major Crimes. I think it’s a good police procedural show.

Tonight’s episode titled “Burning Woman” is episode 4, starring Lombardo Boyar as detective Edgar Navarro, Marissa Armijo as ADA Lopez, Taye Diggs, Kathleen Robertson, Ian Anthony Dale and Raphael Sbarge.

Over on CBS, Under the Dome is back with its season premiere. Lets see who has survived…spoiler alert, will actress Natalie Martinez be killed off?

Photos: l-r Lombardo Boyar, Kathleen Robertson, Ian Anthony Dale and Raphael Sbarge.

Natalie Martinez (Under the Dome)

“Reckless” with Adam Rodriguez on CBS

We know Adam Rodriguez from his breakthrough role as Eric Delko on the long running series CSI: Miami. He’s also been busy doing films like Magic Mike and the most resent remake of About Last Night. Now we can see him on Reckless, Sundays at 9P on CBS.

Photo: Adam Rodriguez as Preston Cruz

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