Parrot & Pinche Pancho At Thee Cantón

By: Darren J. de Leon
  • Summary

  • Based on "At the Movies with Siskel & Ebert," Parrot & Pinche Pancho is a monthly film review by Two Xicanos, Aztec Parrot and Pancho Cardona. They select and review 3 films, one a "New" film (Under 3 years), a "Mature" film (20 years or younger), and a "Classic" (Over 20 years). They provide a classic critique of films from a Modern Neo-Xicano perspectives. Aztec Parrot was director and host of KPFA's Radio2050 for 12 years and Pancho is a professor of Literature and a well-read librarian.
    Copyright 2023 Darren J. de Leon
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Episodes
  • E5: Goldie's Farm's Carlos Garcia and Summer Movies
    Jul 29 2021

    In this episode we are joined by Owner and Proprietor of Goldie's Farm Carlos Garcia. We are reviewing 3 movies: Frank Perry's Last Summer, Last Summer (2021) and The Way Way Back (2013).

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    45 mins
  • E4: Pride Month w/B'klyn Burro's Pepe Urquijo
    Jun 21 2021

    We are observing Pride Month with some movie selections that celebrate our brothers and sisters in the LGBTQIA movement. We have selected the following 3 films. Carmin Tropical directed by Rigoberto Perezcano (2014), the Brazilian film The Way He Moves (2014)and finally, Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers On A Train (1951.)

    Our guest this month is Film maker and Burrito King Pepe Urquijo. You can catch Pepe making SF Mission burritos in Brooklyn, NYC at B'klyn Burro.

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    48 mins
  • E3: Films about Baseball
    Jun 2 2021

    Parrot and Pancho discuss movies about baseball. They review Late Life: The Chien-Ming Wang Story, Fences and Bang the Drums Slowly.

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    53 mins

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