Jun 13
Exclusive Ivana Baquero Gallery
Posted by Mike in Uncategorized on 06 13th, 2009| icon3No Comments »

Here is an exclusive gallery of Ivana Baquero in The Christmas Tale!

A late birthday special! Enoy!

 

Jun 11
Happy Birthday Ivana!
Posted by Mike in Uncategorized on 06 11th, 2009| icon31 Comment »

 

It’s Ivana Baquero’s 15th Birthday today. So one BIG Happy Birthday from us at Ivana Baquero . Net!

Jun 3
New Picture of Ivana
Posted by Mike in Uncategorized on 06 3rd, 2009| icon32 Comments »

Ivana Baquero at the premiere for Guillermo Del Toro’s new book “The Strain” . I’ve just started reading this book, it’s really good!

Enjoy the picture!

 

Ivana Baquero and Guillermo Del Toro Large Picture


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Pic Caption: Ivana Baquero . attends the photocall for ‘Nocturna’ the new book by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan held at Casa de America. Madrid, Spain - 01.06.09

Jun 2

Last week the writer of the book saw New Daughter for the first time.

Read below about what he thought of the movie (sounds like it’s almost completed!):

 

 

How good is John Connolly, really? Well, apparently he can even make Kevin Costner look good. JC is currently suffering for his art somewhere in Maine, although the early news on The New Daughter, based on the NOCTURNES short story of the same name and starring Costner (right, spooky kid in background) and Pan’s Labyrinth starlet Ivana Baquero, should take the sting out of the not-so-splendid isolation. Quoth JC:

The New Daughter, the first movie to be made from my work, is nearing completion. Last week, John Travis, the movie’s very talented screenwriter, saw it for the first time in a small screening room, or at least saw 98 per cent of it, as the last fine-tuning is still being done.
  John, who is a harsh judge of his own work, emerged hugely enthused. I’m sure that he won’t mind some of his comments being reproduced here:

“It’s an adult, very well acted and directed, beautifully shot movie with a real sense of dread the whole way through … In fact, it’s almost a little Spanish.” … Or “… maybe it’s like David Cronenberg directed it. It’s kind of like A History of Violence, but with monsters instead mobsters …”

  A Spanish psychological horror flick directed by David Cronenberg? Colour us intrigued …

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