
Arturo Conde
Editor and Journalist at Freelance
Senior Editor at SmartAsset
Journalist. Senior Editor @SmartAsset. Former editor: @CallistoMedia, @TheBalance. Ex director @NACLA. Galician, Spanish and Latinx. Alum @Columbiajourn.
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3 weeks ago |
nbcnews.com | Arturo Conde
It was almost half a century ago that Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong teamed up for the first time on screen and told a lighthearted story about two pot-smoking buddies on a road trip. Over time, the 1978 movie "Up in Smoke" became a cult classic that transformed the two comedians and actors from hippie outsiders to comedy icons.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Arturo Conde
It was almost half a century ago that Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong teamed up for the first time on screen and told a lighthearted story about two pot-smoking buddies on a road trip. Over time, the 1978 movie "Up in Smoke" became a cult classic that transformed the two comedians and actors from hippie outsiders to comedy icons.
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1 month ago |
nbcnews.com | Arturo Conde
Former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza says that he spent a lot of time as a military adviser at different film locations — and he learned how not to make a war movie. So when he finally got the opportunity to sit behind the camera as the co-director of the new movie "Warfare," he knew that he wanted to do everything meticulously right — especially for a fellow SEAL and friend, Elliott Miller, who sustained injuries from a grenade and roadside bomb attack while on tour during the second Iraq War.
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2 months ago |
nbcnews.com | Arturo Conde
Ten years ago, actor Charlie Cox put on a mask to play an acrobatic Marvel superhero in the three-season series "Daredevil," based on the street vigilante committed to keeping New York City safe. Now, viewers get to watch Cox reprise his breakout role in the two-episode premiere of the series “Daredevil: Born Again,” which aired Tuesday on Disney+. The nine-episode "Born Again" debut season continues the story of Matt Murdock, a lawyer who was blinded as a child in a chemical accident.
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2 months ago |
nbcnews.com | Arturo Conde
The actor known to fans around the globe as the exuberant soccer player Dani Rojas in the hit Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso” is back — but this time as a botanist, healer and love interest in the adventure-comedy movie “Las Tres Sisters,” out in theaters on Friday. The movie, which he also executive-produced, was filmed in Guadalajara, Mexico, where Cristo Fernández grew up. “I’ve learned so much from other cultures,” Fernández told NBC News in a video interview with the movie cast.
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I #interviewed #CheechAndChong for what could be their #LastMovie — a #documentary about their careers spanning five decades. The legendary duo said they would need this to go back on screen again. https://t.co/5DA8I8URce

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#Warfare co-director #veteran #RayMendoza said in an #interview that his friendship with #ElliottMiller drove him to tap into shared memories from their former #SEAL team to recreate the combat moment in which they were attacked in Ramadi, Iraq. https://t.co/D6naCRiEDd