Cecilia Suárez protagoniza esta historia de ambición, poder y gloria. © Netflix
Netflix ha compartido el primer tráiler y póster de Serpientes y escaleras, la nueva serie del director mexicano Manolo Caro tras el éxito de La casa de las flores y Alguien tiene que morir.
Rodada en Guadalajara, Serpientes y escaleras nos presenta a Dora López, una maestra de un colegio de renombre que se ve envuelta en una disputa entre dos alumnos de 8 años. Lo que parecería un incidente sin importancia amenaza con poner en peligro su sueño de toda la vida de convertirse en directora del colegio al desatar un conflicto entre dos de las familias más poderosas del estado.
La serie está protagonizada por Cecilia Suárez, una habitual del universo Caro, acompañada de Juan Pablo Medina, Martiño Rivas, Marimar Vega, Benny Emmanuel, Loreto Peralta, Michelle Rodríguez, Alfredo Gatica, Germán Bracco, Gerardo Trejoluna y Luis Felipe Tovar, y...
Netflix ha compartido el primer tráiler y póster de Serpientes y escaleras, la nueva serie del director mexicano Manolo Caro tras el éxito de La casa de las flores y Alguien tiene que morir.
Rodada en Guadalajara, Serpientes y escaleras nos presenta a Dora López, una maestra de un colegio de renombre que se ve envuelta en una disputa entre dos alumnos de 8 años. Lo que parecería un incidente sin importancia amenaza con poner en peligro su sueño de toda la vida de convertirse en directora del colegio al desatar un conflicto entre dos de las familias más poderosas del estado.
La serie está protagonizada por Cecilia Suárez, una habitual del universo Caro, acompañada de Juan Pablo Medina, Martiño Rivas, Marimar Vega, Benny Emmanuel, Loreto Peralta, Michelle Rodríguez, Alfredo Gatica, Germán Bracco, Gerardo Trejoluna y Luis Felipe Tovar, y...
- 4/18/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
"They're manipulating you. It's all to see whose is bigger." Netflix has unveiled the trailer for a streaming series called Snakes and Ladders, yet another fascinating board game adaptation. Though this one has a unique spin. From the creator of The House of Flowers series, Manolo Caro & Cecilia Suárez return with Snakes and Ladders – a dark and provocative comedy that explores the cost of power and status. Filmed in Guadalajara, Mexico. Ambitious but overlooked teacher Dora López has one goal in mind: to become the principal of a prestigious school in Jalisco. Her dream is jeopardized when a playground fight entangles two of the state’s most powerful families. To stay on track, Dora must maneuver the situation to her advantage. Even if it means bending her ethics. Starring Cecilia Suárez as Dora, Juan Pablo Medina, Marimar Vega, Michelle Rodríguez, Benny Emmanuel, Loreto Peralta, Germán Bracco, Martiño Rivas, Luis Felipe Tovar,...
- 4/15/2025
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
“Technoboys” is a Mexican movie starring Luis Gerardo Méndez, Karla Souza and Gabriel Nuncio. It is directed by Gerardo Gatica and Luis Gerardo Méndez, and written by Alexandro Aldrete.
“Technoboys” is one of those uproarious comedies where an old-fashioned boy band aspires to reclaim their musical glory, despite the world around them having transformed dramatically.
A film with a delightful self-awareness: it revels in its own absurdity.
Plot
An aging boy band makes the bold decision to return to the limelight. However, the times have shifted, and so have the members: one is now in a wheelchair, another has reinvented himself as a sexual guru, and a third has transitioned to living as a woman. They must navigate these changes to find success once more!
About the Movie
While it might not be the pinnacle of cinematic achievements—Apocalypse Now likely boasts superior reviews—we found ourselves laughing uncontrollably. “Technoboys...
“Technoboys” is one of those uproarious comedies where an old-fashioned boy band aspires to reclaim their musical glory, despite the world around them having transformed dramatically.
A film with a delightful self-awareness: it revels in its own absurdity.
Plot
An aging boy band makes the bold decision to return to the limelight. However, the times have shifted, and so have the members: one is now in a wheelchair, another has reinvented himself as a sexual guru, and a third has transitioned to living as a woman. They must navigate these changes to find success once more!
About the Movie
While it might not be the pinnacle of cinematic achievements—Apocalypse Now likely boasts superior reviews—we found ourselves laughing uncontrollably. “Technoboys...
- 9/11/2024
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid Music
“Technoboys” is a Mexican movie starring Luis Gerardo Méndez, Karla Souza and Gabriel Nuncio. It is directed by Gerardo Gatica and Luis Gerardo Méndez, and written by Alexandro Aldrete.
“Technoboys” is one of those uproarious comedies where an old-fashioned boy band aspires to reclaim their musical glory, despite the world around them having transformed dramatically.
A film with a delightful self-awareness: it revels in its own absurdity.
Plot
An aging boy band makes the bold decision to return to the limelight. However, the times have shifted, and so have the members: one is now in a wheelchair, another has reinvented himself as a sexual guru, and a third has transitioned to living as a woman. They must navigate these changes to find success once more!
About the Movie
While it might not be the pinnacle of cinematic achievements—Apocalypse Now likely boasts superior reviews—we found ourselves laughing uncontrollably. “Technoboys...
“Technoboys” is one of those uproarious comedies where an old-fashioned boy band aspires to reclaim their musical glory, despite the world around them having transformed dramatically.
A film with a delightful self-awareness: it revels in its own absurdity.
Plot
An aging boy band makes the bold decision to return to the limelight. However, the times have shifted, and so have the members: one is now in a wheelchair, another has reinvented himself as a sexual guru, and a third has transitioned to living as a woman. They must navigate these changes to find success once more!
About the Movie
While it might not be the pinnacle of cinematic achievements—Apocalypse Now likely boasts superior reviews—we found ourselves laughing uncontrollably. “Technoboys...
- 9/11/2024
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
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