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“Pinocchio” by Guillermo del Toro” is an anti-fascist reference film about death, surely an Oscar contender for best animation or film! Co-directed with Mark Gustafson (animation director on “Fantastic Mr. Fox”), One of the most delightful films of the year…
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Colin Farrell deserves an Oscar nomination, very good movie a black comedy that is required for these difficult times. Colin Farrell has been doing great work and this is his time! Banshees of Inisherin is a great movie for our times!
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“The Pale Blue Eye” is a great movie! Christian Bale shines brightly again… he might get the best actor Oscar for 2022. Minutes This has been a great year for movies!
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spiralmode and Christopher Robinson are now friends
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JOSE CARRERA GONZALEZ
Executive producer
He associated with Hispanic Business Magazine (la re-vista) "Tu Pueblo Latino", He studied at Whittier College in California and worked for several years serving different companies including Paramount Pictures and United Artists as Producer and Distributor.
Jose also performed as a professional drummer for the band "Hollow Point" 1983 - 1995 which was formed in Kennewick, a city in Benton County, Washington in the U.S. He was very successful both in US and in Canada.
Jose R Carrera Gonzalez became interested in martial arts at a young age of 5. This would lead him to hold the rank of 9th Dan black belt in Taekwondo, and black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu he became a Mexican champion in 1980 and 1981of Taekwondo and in NewYork, NY he was a State Champion of Jiu Jitsu.
Early in life, Jose R Carrera Gonzalez had an interest painting in oil and acrylic and drawing. Throughout his teen aged years, he won various art competitions in California and focused his studies in Los Angeles. He exposition his art in NAMI both in Los Angeles and Fresno, CA.
Jose Carrera is entrepreneur and founder and CEO of Klipnow, Inc, an online movie database service, Digital Marketing and Social Media Development, Production and Distribution Cinema.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro reinvents the classic story of a wooden puppet brought to life in this stunning stop-motion musical tale