Celebrity hairstylist Ricardo Rojas recently revealed that he joined the cast of the HBO Sex and the City spinoff And Just Like That … and dished about his breakout role in the upcoming season.
Rojas’ character wasn’t a huge stretch for him since he plays Seema Patel’s (Sarita Choudhury) hairstylist, Juan Jose. But Rojas didn’t want to create a caricature of himself and instead, someone new.
Ricardo has 2 scenes in the ‘Sex and the City’ spinoff ‘And Just Like That …’ Season 2
“When you’re acting, you are creating a character and you have the unique tools in order to create the characters,” he told Showbiz Cheat Sheet. “You need the technicality and you need to learn. And I think taking classes, helped me to be this character in the two scenes that I did.”
Ricardo Rojas | Photo courtesy of Ricardo Rojas
Rojas felt right at home in his scenes.
Rojas’ character wasn’t a huge stretch for him since he plays Seema Patel’s (Sarita Choudhury) hairstylist, Juan Jose. But Rojas didn’t want to create a caricature of himself and instead, someone new.
Ricardo has 2 scenes in the ‘Sex and the City’ spinoff ‘And Just Like That …’ Season 2
“When you’re acting, you are creating a character and you have the unique tools in order to create the characters,” he told Showbiz Cheat Sheet. “You need the technicality and you need to learn. And I think taking classes, helped me to be this character in the two scenes that I did.”
Ricardo Rojas | Photo courtesy of Ricardo Rojas
Rojas felt right at home in his scenes.
- 2/22/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
During their 3rd annual Valiant Summit, Valiant Entertainment once again gave us an amazing line up of books that will be released throughout this year, starting with last months launch of X-o Manowar and concluding with December's release of Quantum and Woody. It is important to note that Valiant Entertainment has only been around since their relaunch in 2012. They had such an impact that they won the award of Comic Publisher of the Year from Diamond Comic Distributors that same year. Now they are on the verge of bigger and better things including a YouTube series called Ninjak Vs. The Valiant Universe, a multi-movie deal with Sony which includes a Bloodshot movie and a Quantum and Woody television show that will be made by the Russo brothers, who are currently working on the next Avengers film.
They were very excited about their line up as their first title X-o Manowar #1 has already sold over 90,000 copies,...
They were very excited about their line up as their first title X-o Manowar #1 has already sold over 90,000 copies,...
- 4/18/2017
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
Title: The House at the End of Time (La casa del fin de los tiempos) Dark Sky Films Director: Alejandro Hidalgo Writer: Alejandro Hidalgo Cast: Ruddy Rodríguez, Rosmel Bustamante, Héctor Mercado, Gonzalo Cubero, Guillermo García, Adriana Calzadilla, Simona Chirinos Running time: 101 minutes, Not Rated, Special Features: Trailer and Subtitles Available November 11 Thirty years ago, Dulce (Ruddy Rodríguez) was accused of murdering her husband Juan José (Gonzalo Cubero)and her son Leopoldo (Rosmel Bustamante)in her home, however her son’s body was never recovered. She claimed it was evil spirits in the house, but her fingerprints were on the murder weapon. She was given the maximum sentence of imprisonment. Now an elderly [ Read More ]
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- 11/21/2014
- by juliana
- ShockYa
With a healthy list of credits spanning studio fare (“Mona Lisa Smile,” “Stealth”), television (“Damages,” HBO’s “John Adams”) and the independent arena (“Breaking Upwards,” “Higher Ground,” “Lola Versus”), Ebon Moss-Bachrach is a quintessential talented character actor — able to swing effortlessly and, more importantly, believably from genre to genre. In the unusual new horror film “Come Out and Play,” alongside Vinessa Shaw, he plays one half of a happy couple who go to Mexico for a romantic getaway, and end up stranded on an island full of murderous children. It’s based on Juan José Plan’s 1976 Spanish film “El Juego De Niños,” but the parallel story of the movie’s production may be just [ Read More ]
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- 3/23/2013
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
In honor of Makinov's Come Out and Play hitting theatres this Friday, March 22nd, we have a contest cooking that's filled with goodies for you fans out there wondering just who could kill a child!
That's right, kids; we're giving away a Come Out and Play poster signed by director Makinov and a DVD copy of the film on which it is based, El Juego De Niños Aka Who Could Kill a Child? To enter for your chance to win, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll take care of the rest.
Makinov's remake of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s 1976 Spanish horror flick Who Can Kill a Child? stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Vinessa Shaw, and Daniel Gimenez Cacho. Read our Come Out and Play review here.
Synopsis
Beth (Vinessa Shaw, 3:10 To Yuma) and Francis (Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “Damages”), a happy young couple expecting their first child,...
That's right, kids; we're giving away a Come Out and Play poster signed by director Makinov and a DVD copy of the film on which it is based, El Juego De Niños Aka Who Could Kill a Child? To enter for your chance to win, just send us an E-mail Here including your Full Name And Mailing Address. We’ll take care of the rest.
Makinov's remake of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s 1976 Spanish horror flick Who Can Kill a Child? stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Vinessa Shaw, and Daniel Gimenez Cacho. Read our Come Out and Play review here.
Synopsis
Beth (Vinessa Shaw, 3:10 To Yuma) and Francis (Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “Damages”), a happy young couple expecting their first child,...
- 3/21/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
New horror film Come Out And Play is being released on Video on Demand. The project omes from Belarus-born filmmaker Makinov and based on Juan José Plan’s 1976 Spanish horror classic, El Juego De Niños. To celebrate its arrival to VOD, iTunes has released a new trailer. Check it out after the synopsis below.
Synopsis:
In Come Out And Play, Beth (Vinessa Shaw, 3:10 To Yuma) and Francis (Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Damages), a happy young couple expecting their first child, have come to Mexico for a romantic getaway. Francis insists on venturing by boat to a more serene locale, Beth hesitantly agrees. As they dock on a sun-kissed beach where children are playing and giggling, everything seems perfect at first. But as they wander the strangely empty streets, an atmosphere of unease sets in: an abandoned hotel, a distress call that repeatedly echoes from a radio set, the sense of being watched…...
Synopsis:
In Come Out And Play, Beth (Vinessa Shaw, 3:10 To Yuma) and Francis (Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Damages), a happy young couple expecting their first child, have come to Mexico for a romantic getaway. Francis insists on venturing by boat to a more serene locale, Beth hesitantly agrees. As they dock on a sun-kissed beach where children are playing and giggling, everything seems perfect at first. But as they wander the strangely empty streets, an atmosphere of unease sets in: an abandoned hotel, a distress call that repeatedly echoes from a radio set, the sense of being watched…...
- 2/22/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Come Out and Play was directed by the mysterious Makinov and is based on the 1976 Spanish horror film, El Juego De Niños. The movie is now available on VOD and digital services, and the we have a new trailer and poster for you to check out.
“A happy young couple expecting their first child travel to Mexico for a romantic getaway. As they dock on a sun-kissed beach where children are playing and giggling, everything seems perfect—yet as they wander the strangely empty streets, an atmosphere of unease sets in: an abandoned hotel, a distress signal echoing from a radio, and a sense of being watched. Children’s laughter drifts through the streets, with no adults in sight. When the couple witnesses the violent death of an old man, their day in paradise becomes a struggle for survival. From the mysterious Belarus-born filmmaker Makinov, Come Out and Play is...
“A happy young couple expecting their first child travel to Mexico for a romantic getaway. As they dock on a sun-kissed beach where children are playing and giggling, everything seems perfect—yet as they wander the strangely empty streets, an atmosphere of unease sets in: an abandoned hotel, a distress signal echoing from a radio, and a sense of being watched. Children’s laughter drifts through the streets, with no adults in sight. When the couple witnesses the violent death of an old man, their day in paradise becomes a struggle for survival. From the mysterious Belarus-born filmmaker Makinov, Come Out and Play is...
- 2/13/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Arriving in theaters next month after having premiered at Toronto in 2012, the horror film "Come Out and Play" stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach ("Lola Versus") and Vinessa Shaw ("Two Lovers") as Francis and Beth, a happy couple who visit Mexico for a romantic getaway. The couple venture to a secluded island where they're greeted by a beautiful beach filled with children playing -- children, they discover, but no adults, and a neighborhood that seems to have been abandoned in distress. After witnessing the violent death of an old man at the hands of the children, the two realize that in order to survive, they'll have to escape. Ah, murderous kiddies. The film is directed by Belarus-born filmmaker Makinov and is based on Juan José Plan's 1976 Spanish horror film "Who Can Kill a Child?" "Come Out and Play" will be released in select theaters on March 22nd and is currently available on iTunes and VOD.
- 2/13/2013
- by Cristina A. Gonzalez
- Indiewire
Time to play – we have the first poster and an official trailer for the upcoming horror thriller titled Come Out and Play which comes from director Makinov, and as you’re about to see – looks pretty cool! The good thing is that the movie is now available on VOD, but is also set to hit limited theaters next month. When exactly – find that out in the rest of this report! Based on Juan José Plan’s 1976 Spanish film, El Juego De Niños aka Who Can Kill a Child? Makinov‘s movie centers on a pregnant woman and her husband who are terrorized by possessed children...
- 2/13/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
With Come Out and Play now available on VOD and heading to limited theatres on March 22nd, we finally have an official trailer and poster to share. Come on in to see them both!
Makinov's remake of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s 1976 Spanish horror flick Who Can Kill a Child? stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Vinessa Shaw, and Daniel Gimenez Cacho. Read our Come Out and Play review here.
Synopsis
Beth (Vinessa Shaw, 3:10 To Yuma) and Francis (Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “Damages”), a happy young couple expecting their first child, have come to Mexico for a romantic getaway. Francis insists on venturing by boat to a more serene locale; Beth hesitantly agrees. As they dock on a sun-kissed beach where children are playing and giggling, everything seems perfect at first. But as they wander the strangely empty streets, an atmosphere of unease sets in: an abandoned hotel, a distress call that repeatedly echoes from a radio set,...
Makinov's remake of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s 1976 Spanish horror flick Who Can Kill a Child? stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Vinessa Shaw, and Daniel Gimenez Cacho. Read our Come Out and Play review here.
Synopsis
Beth (Vinessa Shaw, 3:10 To Yuma) and Francis (Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “Damages”), a happy young couple expecting their first child, have come to Mexico for a romantic getaway. Francis insists on venturing by boat to a more serene locale; Beth hesitantly agrees. As they dock on a sun-kissed beach where children are playing and giggling, everything seems perfect at first. But as they wander the strangely empty streets, an atmosphere of unease sets in: an abandoned hotel, a distress call that repeatedly echoes from a radio set,...
- 2/13/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Not even sure why, but damn it if that headlines didn't sound dirty! Anyway, on Tuesday, February 12th, Cinedigm Entertainment Group will release Makinov's Come Out and Play (review) on VOD, and we have a manifesto from the director to get you in the mood!
This remake of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s 1976 Spanish horror flick Who Can Kill a Child? stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Vinessa Shaw, and Daniel Gimenez Cacho.
Synopsis
Beth (Vinessa Shaw, 3:10 To Yuma) and Francis (Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “Damages”), a happy young couple expecting their first child, have come to Mexico for a romantic getaway. Francis insists on venturing by boat to a more serene locale; Beth hesitantly agrees. As they dock on a sun-kissed beach where children are playing and giggling, everything seems perfect at first. But as they wander the strangely empty streets, an atmosphere of unease sets in: an abandoned hotel, a distress call...
This remake of Narciso Ibáñez Serrador’s 1976 Spanish horror flick Who Can Kill a Child? stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Vinessa Shaw, and Daniel Gimenez Cacho.
Synopsis
Beth (Vinessa Shaw, 3:10 To Yuma) and Francis (Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “Damages”), a happy young couple expecting their first child, have come to Mexico for a romantic getaway. Francis insists on venturing by boat to a more serene locale; Beth hesitantly agrees. As they dock on a sun-kissed beach where children are playing and giggling, everything seems perfect at first. But as they wander the strangely empty streets, an atmosphere of unease sets in: an abandoned hotel, a distress call...
- 2/11/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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