Cineaciegas 56: El cine en fallas, no falla

EPISODE · Mar 14, 2019 · 52 MIN

Cineaciegas 56: El cine en fallas, no falla

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Nuevo episodio o programa de Cine A Ciegas, emitido en Radio Requena COPE, 93.2 de la FM, y subido a este podcast de Ivoox e iTunes. Iniciamos la cosa con un buen puñado de estrenos, de entre los que destacan títulos como la española "Taxi a Gibraltar", la cinta de terror "Escape Room, anime japonés con "Mirai, mi hermana pequeña", un biopic sobre el gordo y el flaco o una clásica familiar de aventuras que se llama "El niño que pudo ser rey". Por supuesto, las críticas coleccionadas y recopiladas por Alba Cudé. En Requena tenemos cine por un tubo estos días, con hasta 3 películas diferentes: "Cómo entrenar a tu dragón 3", "Green Book" y "Capitana Marvel", todas ellas muy pero que muy recomendables, dicho sea de paso. Patty Bonet nos trae noticias acerca de una curiosa aparición en un cine, el nuevo trailer de "Aladdin" con imagen real y la posibilidad de que "Bohemian Rhapsody" pudiera tener una segunda parte... Oh mama mia, mama mia, mama mia let me go... La guinda la pone el bandasonero David Porras con un título que consolidó la carrera de Antonio Banderas en Hollywood, y no hace falta ser un zorro para saber de cual se trata... Gracias una semana más y como siempre por vuestra escucha.

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