Advertisement

diego luna

Hot Papis

Mark Consuelos: Kelly Ripa's Mexican-Italian hubby, father of three, may be missing the "tall" part, but he nailed "dark and handsome."
 

Papi (noun): 1. Dad. 2. Hot guy. 3. Hot guy who is a dad, ie. tremendo papi. 4. See slideshow.



Diego Luna has been spotted nuzzling with two women—neither of which was his wife, Thalia niece Camila Sodi—in the past couple of months. And he's pissed about it. The Mexican actor told AP reporters covering the Mexico City premiere of his movie Mister Lonely, that paparazzi presence is “like an assault, indefensible. It should be penalized.”



 

Unfortunately I have a crush on Gael Garcia Bernal.  No clue why, he's not my 'stilo, doesn't dig brown chicks and who wants to kick it with a dude whose jeans are too tight for you?  Anyway, I had to patronize his new flick Rudo y Cursi.  Diego Luna (no way I could fit in his jeans either, scrawny little scamps) co-stars.

 



Last week, I posted rare pictures of Diego Luna and Camila Sodi hanging out with their baby Jeronimo on the streets of New York—with Diego the one pushing the stroller. Well, not to be outdone by his BFF, whom he’s known and loooved since childhood, Gael Garcia Bernal (and his Argentinian baby momma, actress Dolores Fonzi), were snapped with their own spawn when the couple traveled from Spain, where they have been living, to Mexico.



Diego Luna and wife Camila Sodi never walk the red carpet together and are rarely photographed together—let alone let their months old son Jeronimo be snapped by paps. But this weekend, the three were photographed in New York, where Diego promoted comedy Rudo Y Cursi with co-star and best bud Gael Garcia Bernal at the Tribeca Film Festival. And the results are awesome. They make a cute family and little Jeronimo is as adorable as papa Diego, who pushed his stroller while Camila fled photogs—well, almost as cute. Check it out:



Out of the three films selected to represent Latino cinema at Newport Beach Film Festival's Latino Showcase this weekend, including Brazil's My Name Ain't Johnny a 90s flashback about a middle-class drug dealer and Chile's Lokas which addresses homophobia in the Latino community, Mexico's Rudo y Cursi  created the biggest buzz.



Salma Hayek married billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault all over again in the city in which they met—Venice— this weekend, in a star-studded two-day celebration. The fun started on Friday night, when guests including Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem, Bono, Charlize Theron, Gael Garcia Bernal, Diego Luna, Vogue editor Anna Wintour and ex-French prez Jacques Chirac arrived at historic building Punta Della Dogona, for a carnival-style masked ball.



Tickets go on sale today for the Tribeca Film Festival, which begins Wednesday. It’s one of the country’s most important movie marathons, and can make stars out of unknown actors and directors. Here are the festival’s featured movies starring or made by Latinos, with trailers if available. Check them out if you’re in NYC (tickets are $15), and look for them to hit theaters later this year (fingers crossed). 



I went to watch a sneak preview of Sin Nombre, but I don't have my act together and I write my review late so I'm not special anymore.  It should be playing at an art house cinema near you by now.  So check it out.  Latina/o themed fils of quality are few and far between.  No taquilla, no more movies.  Go watch it, but be warned that it's gory and depressing.  It's about gangs and crossing a few northern borders to the land of the much maligned dollar.  Along the way it gives you a good drubbing with the melancholy stick.  It's like you're getting pou



Syndicate content