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A Decade After Newsweek Named Him Tops, Bill Teck is Backnew

Welcome to ñ redux. Teck's back, a graying beard contrasting the youthful glint in his eyes, and he hopes to capitalize on the term he coined to describe millions of young, bilingual Americans influenced by their heritage.
Miami New Times  |  Janine Zeitlin  |  04-21-2008  |  Culture

All You Can Eatnew

Adam Sandler is perfect in the role of the put-upon husband in Spanglish. Despite wonderful performances, the film about a crumbling marriage never quite works.
East Bay Express  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  12-20-2004  |  Reviews

Opposites Detractnew

The venerable filmmaker James L. Brooks stumbles badly with his new dramedy that doesn't translate into anything real.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  12-16-2004  |  Reviews

Patronizing Spanglish Requires Suspension of Beliefnew

This film is pure pidgin entertainment. Communicating badly in either tongue, Spanglish is a mutation of comedy and drama that makes you want to cringe and laugh in all the wrong places.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  12-16-2004  |  Reviews

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