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Movie review: ‘Carlos’ By Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times Film Critic Oct. 11, 2010 12 AM PT ...
Carlos is “a bit of a monster, a bit of a dreamer, a bit of an idealist, a bit of an assassin, a mixture of everything, full of contradictions, and that’s what made him interesting to me ...
The Carlos we see shares aspects with every one of those figures, and with Che Guevara too; he’s like Che reborn as a machine-gun-toting hijacker. The 33-year-old Venezualan actor Edgar Ramirez ...
His Carlos is so cool, so clear-headed and so single-mindedly devoted to his principles that he is utterly terrifying. Give him a suit and a tie, and he'd be a fine Fortune 500 CEO.
The Sundance Channel took a giant step closer to playing with the big boys like HBO and Showtime when its miniseries, “Carlos,” the three-part story of international terrorist Carlos th… ...
Created as a miniseries for French television, “Carlos” is being released theatrically both in its full five-plus hours and in a 166-minute cut; the longer version, steeping you in time and ...
Movie review: 'Carlos'The central ensemble that washes in and out of his life is exceedingly well drawn, and much of what we learn of the man and his politics comes from those interactions. The ...