Movies with Bingo Themes
How much do you love bingo? Do you love it so much that you have played every bingo game and listened to every bingo song? Bingo has been around for many years. It was a favorite community game in the United States and United Kingdom and has been played in bingo halls since the 1950s.
Today, online bingo is booming all over the world. Bingo games are now offered on social media sites such as Facebook where it has a huge following, while enthusiasts at the CheekyBingo fan page use its interactive community to play and chat with friends at the same time. This proves that bingo is now a tool to improve social relations. It has become a part of our social history, which is the reason why it is often seen being featured in some films.
Los Bingueros
Los Bingueros is a bingo comedy...
How much do you love bingo? Do you love it so much that you have played every bingo game and listened to every bingo song? Bingo has been around for many years. It was a favorite community game in the United States and United Kingdom and has been played in bingo halls since the 1950s.
Today, online bingo is booming all over the world. Bingo games are now offered on social media sites such as Facebook where it has a huge following, while enthusiasts at the CheekyBingo fan page use its interactive community to play and chat with friends at the same time. This proves that bingo is now a tool to improve social relations. It has become a part of our social history, which is the reason why it is often seen being featured in some films.
Los Bingueros
Los Bingueros is a bingo comedy...
- 8/31/2013
- by admin
- Atomic Popcorn
Alfredo Landa, Cannes Best Actor winner dead at 80 Cannes Film Festival Best Actor winner Alfredo Landa, who was featured in more than 100 Spanish movies, died May 9 in his birthplace of Pamplona, in the Spanish province of Navarra. Landa, who underwent colon cancer treatment in 2004 and suffered a stroke in 2009, was 80. The son of a Civil Guard officer, Alfredo Landa quit his law studies to enter show business in the mid-’50s. According to the IMDb, he was an extra in Michael Anderson’s 1956 Best Picture Academy Award winner Around the World in 80 Days, though Landa’s first credited role was in Rafael J. Salvia El puente de la paz ("The Bridge of Peace") two years later. Landa kept busy throughout the ’60s, coming into his own as a star of lowbrow, post-Francisco Franco sex comedies in the mid-’70s, e.g., Mariano Ozores’ Los pecados de una chica...
- 5/13/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
He's one of cinema's most visionary directors, and his films have shaped the way we see his country. So how does Pedro Almodóvar choose to portray Spain's catastrophic economic crisis? With an outrageous, sex-sozzled farce
Pedro Almodóvar is hobbling. He is also hopping mad. He has come into his Madrid office – where visitors are greeted by a massive album of Helmut Newton nudes – despite surgery on his knee the day before. Hence the hobble. But what really hurts him is that, forced to rest from his normally hectic routine of scriptwriting, the director has spent his convalescence watching the news. "Some days I try not to see the news at all," he says. "But yesterday I couldn't avoid it. It is all horrific."
Almodóvar's day in front of the television consuming endless stories of the country's economic woes, which have left a quarter of Spaniards out of work, has made him indignant.
Pedro Almodóvar is hobbling. He is also hopping mad. He has come into his Madrid office – where visitors are greeted by a massive album of Helmut Newton nudes – despite surgery on his knee the day before. Hence the hobble. But what really hurts him is that, forced to rest from his normally hectic routine of scriptwriting, the director has spent his convalescence watching the news. "Some days I try not to see the news at all," he says. "But yesterday I couldn't avoid it. It is all horrific."
Almodóvar's day in front of the television consuming endless stories of the country's economic woes, which have left a quarter of Spaniards out of work, has made him indignant.
- 4/27/2013
- by Giles Tremlett
- The Guardian - Film News
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