Juan Carlos Hernandez Movies

2005  
R  
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In this belated prequel to director Brian De Palma's 1993 crime drama, gangster Carlito Brigante (Jay Hernandez) rises through the ranks of the New York underworld to establish himself as Spanish Harlem's most powerful kingpin. As the intoxication of ultimate power tightens its firm grip on the rising heroin czar, he soon learns that greed and deception are the unspoken laws of the street. With no one to trust except for his two brothers in crime, Carlito begins building an empire founded on supplying the city's addicts with the one product that is always in demand. His dreams of ruling the city finally becoming a reality, Carlito soon learns that the only way to sustain his power is through loyalty and respect. Adapted from author Edwin Torres' acclaimed novel, Carlito's Way: Rise to Power also stars Mario Van Peebles, Luis Guzmán, and Sean Combs. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jay HernandezMario Van Peebles, (more)
2003  
R  
Writer/director Michele Maher makes her feature debut with the satirical black comedy Garmento. Set in the garment district in N.Y.C. during the early '90s, fashion rookie Grindy Malone (Katie MacNichol) gets a job as an assistant to Ronnie Grossman (David Thornton), executive for Poncho Ramirez Inc. She meets the other industry players, including haughty Franca Fortuna (Saundra Santiago), assistant Rimi Stone (Gretchen Cleevely), flamboyant Jasper Judson (Jason Butler Harner), and designer Poncho Ramirez (Juan Carlos Hernandez) himself. After the company loses money from a failed line of padded men's underwear, Grindy suggests they bring back their line of jeans from the '70s. Poncho Ramirez then merges with rival Romeo Jeans, headed by the corrupt Ira Gold (Jerry Grayson) and Louie Purdaro (Matt Servitto). The successful product becomes high in demand, leading to shady business dealings and an advertising controversy. Grindy quickly loses her innocence and becomes entrenched in the world of corporate greed. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Katie MacNicholDavid Thornton, (more)
2002  
PG13  
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Defense attorney Claire Kubik (Ashley Judd) seems to have the perfect life. She has a high profile job at a big firm, a beautiful home outside San Francisco, and a husband, Tom (James Caviezel of The Thin Red Line), who loves her. Claire's biggest problem appears to be that she wants to have a baby, and she's having trouble getting pregnant. But when the police investigate a routine break-in at her home, they uncover the truth about her husband's identity, and her life is thrown into turmoil. Claire finds out that her husband's name is actually Ron Chapman, and that he's an ex-marine accused of murdering seven innocent civilians in El Salvador during a raid in the late '80s. He admits that he was there, and that he changed his identity to escape prosecution for the crimes, but he insists that he's innocent, and that the massacre was committed by another soldier under the orders of a powerful general (Bruce Davison), who is using Ron as a patsy to cover it up. Claire is eventually convinced that Ron's telling the truth. Faced with defending her husband in an unfamiliar military courtroom, Claire enlists the aid of Charles Grimes (Morgan Freeman), an ex-Army judge advocate with an axe to grind. Stonewalled by the military bureaucracy at every turn, they uncover a web of deception and disappearing witnesses, and they soon find their own lives in danger. High Crimes was adapted from Joseph Finder's novel by the husband and wife screenwriting team of Yuri Zeltser and Cary Bickley. The film was directed by Carl Franklin (One False Move), and co-stars Amanda Peet and Adam Scott. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ashley JuddMorgan Freeman, (more)
2002  
 
The murder at the center of this episode is that of an insurance executive. The killer may well be the father of a nine-year-old leukemia victim, to whom the victim denied funding for special treatment. In their efforts to prosecute the case, A.D.A.'s McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Southerlyn (Elisabeth Rohm) find themselves figuratively handling a double-edged sword. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
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Linda (Diana Marquis) is a lovely, educated Latina with an interesting job in television production and a gringo boyfriend, Steve (Christopher Marazzo), with whom she has just moved into a small apartment. Her safe and sane world is turned upside down one afternoon when a fire alarm in her office building is answered by Jose (Juan Carlos Hernandez), a ruggedly handsome Cubano firefighter who is immediately attracted to Linda. As it happens, Steve suddenly takes a magazine assignment that will keep him in the Andes for three months, giving Jose plenty of time to show Linda the Latin passion that is missing from her life. When Steve returns early from his cancelled trip with a token of betrothment, Linda must make a painful choice. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Diana MarquisJuan Carlos Hernandez, (more)

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