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  1. 4 days ago · Starring: Taylor Lautner, Taylor Dooley, Cayden Boyd, George Lopez. Directed By: Robert Rodriguez. From Desperado and Sin City to Spy Kids and Planet Terror, we look at the maverick director's...

  2. Sep 20, 2023 · Every Robert Rodriguez movie, ranked. From the indie innovation of El Mariachi to the family fare of Spy Kids, we're taking stock of all the films directed by the Austin auteur.

    • Phil Pirrello
  3. El Mariachi. 1992 1h 21m R. 6.8 (71K) Rate. 73 Metascore. A traveling mariachi is mistaken for a murderous criminal and must hide from a gang bent on killing him. Director Robert Rodriguez Stars Carlos Gallardo Consuelo Gómez Jaime de Hoyos. Made on a shoestring budget, El Mariachi's story is not new.

  4. 1. El Mariachi. 1992 1h 21m R. 6.8 (71K) Rate. 73 Metascore. A traveling mariachi is mistaken for a murderous criminal and must hide from a gang bent on killing him. Director Robert Rodriguez Stars Carlos Gallardo Consuelo Gómez Jaime de Hoyos. 2. Desperado. 1995 1h 44m R. 7.1 (198K) Rate. 55 Metascore.

    • Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
    • The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl
    • Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
    • We Can Be Heroes
    • Roadracers
    • Spy Kids 3: Game Over
    • Machete Kills
    • The Faculty
    • Once Upon A Time in Mexico
    • Spy Kids: All The Time in The World

    I would go so far as to call this film "repugnant"! The delayed sequel to one of Rodriguez's most notable films, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For doubles down on co-director Frank Miller's predilection for problematic portrayals of, like, everything, without any sense of craft or intention to lift it up. Released nine years after the original Sin City,...

    In the middle period of his career, Rodriguez started shifting away from his hard-R B-movie bread and butter, and shifting toward visual effects-laden family films. The nadir of this Rodriguez mode of filmmaking is undoubtedly The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl. First and foremost — Rodriguez got many of the mythologies and story elements from...

    There are pervasively enjoyable elements throughout Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams — and starting right the heck on Bill Paxton chewing the hell out of some scenery as a Southern-fried amusement park owner seems to promise we'll be moving forward with a fun, assured foot. But it all gets bobbled and jumbled in the classic sequel problem of t...

    We Can Be Heroes takes a lovely, inspiring, and surprisingly political message and turns it into an unfortunately boring film. Taking place in the same universe as Sharkboy and Lavagirl, this Netflix movie imagines a world chock full of adult superheroes, chucks them out of commission, and makes their children have to pick up the pieces, save the d...

    The origin story of Roadracers, Rodriguez's little-seen made-for-TV movie, is something that feels custom-tailored for the auteur's specific impulses. In 1994, genre producing legend Debra Hill (Halloween) created a unique Showtime series called Rebel Highway, in which established genre directors like Joe Dante and Mary Harron would get the title o...

    Spy Kids 3: Game Over, to its credit, simplifies its narrative approach and tells one clean, tight story; a welcome respite after the chaos of Spy Kids 2. Just when Daryl Sabara thinks he's out of the spy game (in a delightfully performed cold open in which Sabara does his best "noir gumshoe" impression, to the point where there's a literal "gum sh...

    There's one thing you do not want from a film called Machete Kills, a purposefully hyperbolic grindhouse sequel starring Danny Trejo as an immortal (?!) hero who kills everyone in his wake with a machete, and that is to be "forgettable." And yet, MK somehow commits this cardinal sin, despite being stuffed with imagery that you would find in a dicti...

    The Faculty feels like the next logical step for the filmmaker who made Roadracers, not who made the El Mariachi franchise. Kevin Williamson's script, like his Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer before, is a carefully crafted "self-aware cynical Gen-X genre-savvy" piece of work, a slick feat of narrative engineering that uses "personal touc...

    Once again, Rodriguez stuffs a sequel with too much stuff. In Once Upon a Time in Mexico, the mythically-titled conclusion of his Mariachi trilogy, Rodriguez reaches for a plot and for imagery that goes "straight to the top," both in terms of its conspiracy thriller "everyone in power is corrupt" shenanigans and in terms of its desire to be conside...

    How rare is it that the fourth installment of a film franchise can work as well and feel as fresh as its first one? Spy Kids: All the Time in the World is a fleet and surprisingly deep piece of family entertainment, one that starts with a delightful comedic action set piece — Jessica Alba must finish her spy mission while literally giving birth! — ...

    • Gregory Lawrence
  5. He has directed such films as Desperado (1995), From Dusk till Dawn (1996), The Faculty (1998), Spy Kids (2001), Sin City (2005), Planet Terror (2007), and Machete (2010). He also produced the latest installment in the Predator series, Predators (2010).

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  7. Feb 19, 2022 · From humble beginnings to one of Hollywood's most renowned directors, here are the best Robert Rodriguez movies, ranked.

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