Patricia Velasquez

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Patricia Velasquez Monday 19th September 2011 2011 South-South Awards at the Grand Ballroom at The Waldorf Astoria New York City, USA

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Patricia Velasquez - Patricia Velasquez & Russel Simmons New York City, USA - The 8th Wayuu Taya Foundation Gala Monday 13th June 2011

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Patricia Velasquez Thursday 3rd June 2010 The 7th Annual Wayuu Taya Foundation Gala at Stephan Weiss Studios, Greenwich Willage New York City, USA

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Mindhunters Review


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In Mindhunters, a serial killer uses broken watches to reveal the time he's going to murder his next victim. Ironically, the film itself is like a watch -- a classy watch, in fact -- but a watch, nonetheless; similar in that both are reliable devices that do exactly what you expect of them and do so on autopilot, extracting little effort from the observer, until, of course, a battery change becomes necessary. Unfortunately, Mindhunters needs more than a simple battery replacement.

How's this for a final exam? Jake Harris (Val Kilmer), a controversial FBI instructor, immerses his students in elaborate, realistic training situations, and he pushes them to their limits for their final test. He flies his students (Christian Slater, Patricia Velasquez, Jonny Lee Miller, Clifton Collins Jr., Kathryn Morris, Eion Bailey, and Will Kemp) to a remote island used for war games practice, which has been deserted for the weekend.

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The Mummy Returns Review


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Remember how badly "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" turned out when Steven Spielberg tried to wedge an impish kid into his successful archeology-action-adventure formula? Well, deja vu.

How pathetically contrived and sadly unoriginal is the obviously rushed-into-production "The Mummy Returns"? Everything you need to know can be gleaned from these three facts: 1) Prim-but-sexy Egyptologist Evelyn (Rachel Weisz) turns out to be the reincarnation of Queen Nefertiti. 2) Lantern-jawed adventurer Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) finds out that a tattoo he bears means he was born to be a Medjai warrior. And, 3) their ragamuffin 8-year-old son Alex (Freddie Boath) is "The Chosen One" -- although the movie makes little attempt to explain what that means.

All together now: Oh, brother!

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Mindhunters Movie Review

Mindhunters Movie Review

In Mindhunters, a serial killer uses broken watches to reveal the time he's going to...

The Mummy Returns Movie Review

The Mummy Returns Movie Review

Remember how badly "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" turned out when Steven Spielberg...

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