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GARCIA-NAVARRO: The film is "Miss Bala," where Gina Rodriguez plays Gloria Fuentes, a young Hispanic-American makeup artist who gets involved with a drug cartel in order to find her missing friend.
Gina Rodriguez has star power in spades. That megawatt smile, radiant warmth, and killer comic timing made “Jane the Virgin” one of the most infectious comedies on television.
Gina Rodriguez and her husband Joe LoCicero are pregnant with baby number two after previously welcoming their son Charlie ...
But Rodriguez and her fans deserve better than "Miss Bala," a disappointingly bland and formulaic Hollywood remake of a much grittier and bleaker Mexican thriller.
In “Miss Bala,” Gina Rodriguez chops an onion, shoots an AR-15 and does various other things that might count as spoilers if I told you about them. Or not, if you’ve seen the trailer.
That would be Maisie Williams, a.k.a. Arya Stark, and "Jane's" Gina Rodriguez, with each exhibiting considerable star quality in modest vehicles, the bittersweet romance "Then Came You" and "Miss ...
The director Catherine Hardwicke narrates a sequence from the film featuring Gina Rodriguez.
Eric Charbonneau/Getty Justin Baldoni, Gina Rodriguez at the premiere of 'Miss Bala' on Jan. 30, 2019 ...
Watch Gina Rodriguez Outsmart a Drug Cartel in ‘Miss Bala’ The director Catherine Hardwicke narrates a tense sequence from the film. By Mekado Murphy Page 1 of 2 1 2 ...
Gina Rodriguez announced her second pregnancy at a Netflix event. Together with her husband Joe LoCicero, the actress showcased her baby bump.
‘Miss Bala’ Review: Gina Rodriguez Finds the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time A Hollywood remake turns a grim tale of violence into a fable of empowerment. By A.O. Scott The Carpetbagger ...