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Musician Boots Riley makes his directorial debut with “Sorry To Bother You”, which might just be the most ambitious film of the century. The film stars Lakeith Stanfield (Get Out) as a telemarketer who is advised by a co-worker to use his “white voice” (a hilarious voice-over from comedian David Cross), where he soon finds success and fame, despite not even knowing what it is he’s selling.
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68 Kill, adapted from the graphic novel of the same name, stars Matthew Gray Gubler (Criminal Minds) and AnnaLynne McCord (Excision) as Chip and Liza, a young couple whose plan to steal $68,000 from Liza’s sugar daddy leads to something more deranged and violent.
After dropping out of Marvel’s Ant-Man, cult director Edgar Wright returns to the big screen with an original script, over 20 years in the making.
While attending the 10th Annual Gasparilla International Film Festival, Cigar City Magazine was lucky enough to chat with Mark-Paul Gosselaar at the premiere of his new film, “Precious Cargo”. Most notable for his role as Zack Morris in NBC’s “Saved by the Bell”, he also starred in TNT’s “Raising the Bar” and “Franklin & Bash”.
Joe Mantegna: A Versatile Talent in Hollywood. He has graced the stages of Broadway and made memorable appearances on television and in film. As a leading man, he has headlined films, while his talents as a character actor have often stolen the spotlight.
Before embarking on his tour to perform with the Florida Orchestra at venues like the Performing Arts Center in Tampa, the Mahaffey Theater in St. Pete, and Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Tito Puente Jr. took a moment to chat with Cigar City Magazine from his home in Miami. While in Tampa, Tito Jr. and his band made a surprise appearance at our Cigars and Stars event at the Ybor State Museum, just prior to the Cigar Heritage Festival. The crowd was treated to an impromptu performance, and Tito took the time to snap photos and sign autographs for fans.
In this interview, Tito shares insights about honoring his father's musical legacy and the global impact of Latin music. Cristián de la Fuente made history as the first male to grace the cover of Cosmopolitan En Español. He has been recognized as one of the "50 Most Beautiful" by People en Español three times, and in 1999, he was featured in People magazine.
His film career began with “Driven,” in which he starred alongside Sylvester Stallone, achieving box-office success. He also appeared in “Basic” with John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson, and “Vampiros Los Muertos” opposite Jon Bon Jovi. More recent projects include “Once Upon a Wedding” with Esai Morales and “Sueños” alongside John Leguizamo. Originally from Chile, Cristián recently spoke with Cigar City Magazine about his latest projects, family, and his positive outlook on life. He visited Tampa for the first time during the Gasparilla Film Festival from February 28 to March 4, 2007. |

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