Actor Miguel Angel Silvestre attends the presentation of the TV series 'Velvet' in Madrid. The actor plays Alberto Márquez Navarro in the TV series. Madrid, Spain - Monday 27th June 2016
Actor Miguel Angel Silvestre attends the presentation of the TV series 'Velvet' in Madrid. The actor plays Alberto Márquez Navarro in the TV series. Madrid, Spain - Monday 27th June 2016
Miguel Ángel Silvestre - People magazine's 'Ones to Watch' Party - Arrivals at Ysabel - West Hollywood, California, United States - Wednesday 16th September 2015
‘Sense8’ has been renewed by Netflix.
Netflix has renewed Sense8 for a second season. The streaming service made the announcement via Twitter on Saturday morning (8th August). Netflix also included a special video for fans of the show which featured the Sense8 cast members celebrating the show’s first birthday and announcing its second season.
Sense8 star Jamie Clayton at the L.A. premiere of Jupiter Ascending in February 2015.
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Fans of more recent Almodovar films like The Skin I Live In or Volver should be warned about this one, because it harks back to his much cheesier 1980s films with its broad comedy, lurid production values and camp characters. But even if it looks fluffy and silly, there are some serious things going on under the surface, as Almodovar undermines stereotypes and plays with sexuality issues. Although this means that most of the humour is aimed at a gay audience.
It all takes place on a flight from Spain to Mexico, but shortly after take-off the pilot (de la Torre) announces that a mechanical fault means they need to make an emergency landing. Then the passenger Bruna (Duenas) reveals that she's a virginal psychic who sees death ahead, and everyone starts to panic. The flight crew (Camara, Areces and Arevalo) try to distract the passengers from impending doom by performing a choreographed number to the Pointer Sisters' eponymous hit. And when that doesn't work, they lace everyone's drinks with mescaline.
Each person in the first class cabin (economy is sound asleep) has his or her own crisis, including a notorious dominatrix (Roth), a businessman (Torrijo) on a quest, a shady hitman (Yazpik), a just-married groom (Silvestre) who prefers his wife to be asleep, and a man (Toledo) running from his suicidal girlfriend (Vega). And the pilots and flight attendants are also romantically entangled. All of this swirls together like a nutty 1970s Mexican soap, complete with flimsy-looking sets and a sparky mariachi score.
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