Salma Hayek Editor's Picks

  • The Hitman's Bodyguard Review

    Absurd, irreverent, playful, over the top and completely bonkers in parts – but it’s fun and engaging with it.

    Absurd, irreverent, playful, over the top and completely bonkers in parts – but it’s fun and engaging with it.
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Salma Hayek Movie Reviews

  • The Hitman's Bodyguard Review

    Absurd, irreverent, playful, over the top and completely bonkers in parts – but it’s fun and engaging with it.

    Absurd, irreverent, playful, over the top and completely bonkers in parts – but it’s fun and engaging with it.
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  • Tale of Tales - Review

    All fiction is fantasy. No, really; every movie, regardless of genre, is an invitation to use our imaginations, and every movie takes that suspension of disbelief and runs with it in different ways. Just because a film might ostensibly fall under the label ‘fantasy’ doesn’t mean that the realm it creates is any less fictional, and just because a film happens to include ogres, sea-monsters and magic spells doesn’t mean it’s any less real. Matteo Garrone’s Tale of Tales – quite literally a world away from the drab brutality of his 2008 crime flick Gomorrah, and populated by a cast picked perfectly for their faces and individual merits – uses the veil of mythic kingdoms to seed some timeless ideals about parenthood, family, and growing old, and serves it up on a silver platter next to the giant, still-beating heart of a sea-monster.

    All fiction is fantasy. No, really; every movie, regardless of genre, is an invitation to use our imaginations, and every movie takes that suspension of disbelief and runs with it in different ways. Just because a film might ostensibly fall under the label ‘fantasy’ doesn’t mean that the realm it creates is any less fictional, and just because a film happens to include ogres, sea-monsters and magic spells doesn’t mean it’s any less real. Matteo Garrone’s Tale of Tales – quite literally a world away from the drab brutality of his 2008 crime flick Gomorrah, and populated by a cast picked perfectly for their faces and individual merits – uses the veil of mythic kingdoms to seed some timeless ideals about parenthood, family, and growing old, and serves it up on a silver platter next to the giant, still-beating heart of a sea-monster.
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  • Lessons in Love - Review

    “Though evidently aimed at a predominantly female demographic, here’s a romantic comedy that feels like it’s been written and directed by men”…

    “Though evidently aimed at a predominantly female demographic, here’s a romantic comedy that feels like it’s been written and directed by men”…
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  • Everly - Review

    “There is no denying how gloriously entertaining, and violently unrelenting Joe Lynch’s Everly proves to be – but it’s persistently undermined by a contrived inclination to reach for cult status”…

    “There is no denying how gloriously entertaining, and violently unrelenting Joe Lynch’s Everly proves to be – but it’s persistently undermined by a contrived inclination to reach for cult status”…
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Salma Hayek Movie Trailers

  • The Hitman’s Bodyguard - Teaser Trailer

    The world’s top bodyguard gets a new client, a hit man who must testify at the International Court of Justice. They must put their differences aside and work together to make it to the trial on time.

    The world’s top bodyguard gets a new client, a hit man who must testify at the International Court of Justice. They must put their differences aside and work together to make it to the trial on time.
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  • How to be a Latin Lover - Trailer

    Finding himself dumped after 25 years of marriage, a man who made a career of seducing rich older women, must move in with his estranged sister, where he begins to learn the value of family.

    Finding himself dumped after 25 years of marriage, a man who made a career of seducing rich older women, must move in with his estranged sister, where he begins to learn the value of family.
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