Maribel Fernández

Dos Hogares is a Mexican telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa. Anahí, Carlos Ponce, Sergio Goyri, Alfredo Adame, Laura León, Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo, Joana Benedek, Víctor Noriega, Claudia Álvarez, Abraham Ramos, Malillany Marín and Olivia Collins in the leading roles. Canal de las Estrellas aired Dos Hogares from June 27, 2011 to January 20, 2012, with Abismo de Pasión replacing it. From October 31, 2011 to May 29, 2012., Univision broadcast Dos Hogares at 3pm central, replacing one hour of Ni Contigo Ni Sin Ti.

7.3/10

The very elegant Marsella comes to Mexico from Transylvania and is hired by Diamantina to work in her bar as a showgirl. She develops a relationship with one of the disco's choreographers, but things get complicated when she discovers that multiple men are in love with her. If that's not enough, chaos ensues when her international lover, who turns out to be a vampire, comes to Mexico to take her back with him.

A group of young women in a sleepy small town decide to open a strip club in the family business of one of them.

6.6/10

Cómplices al Rescate is a Mexican telenovela starring Belinda as two twins who were separated at birth.

6.2/10

Construction workers try to make a housing complex and a group of female builders join along.

2.2/10

The fifteenth entry in the sketch comedy series.

The sixteenth entry in the sketch comedy series.

Tales about the consequences of pornography and the damage it does to society

The seventh installment in the original vacation prankster film series.

3.9/10

A group of con artists kidnap a woman and hold her for ransom - and she helps them scam her family in the process.

A lazy slob agrees to a fixed boxing match in order to be accepted by his family and friends.

4/10

Discover a bar hostess' most intimate secrets.

3.4/10

Los Parientes Pobres is a telenovela made by Mexican TV network Televisa. It is a telenovela set in Mexico. This telenovela was broadcast in 1993.

7/10

A man convinces his wife to let his lover live in the same house as them... until his wife reveals she has a lover of her own.

Mexican Christian comedy about gossip and mundane situations.

5/10

A rich man hires two detectives to find a long lost relative who will inherit a fortune. He'll try to turn her into a dilettante, but is it too late to change her?

5.4/10

Wacky hijinks in a brothel. Union officials misappropriating funds, a customer dying in bed, some foxy grandpas cutting up on a visit to the big city... it's all hilarious. Or not.

5.7/10

A film full of comedy skits of all kinds.

Mexican comedy from 1990 written and directed by Víctor Manuel Castro.

4.7/10

Two truckers lucky In Love with a little help of a special cologne!

Don't go to work, don't go out for a drink with friends, and most importantly, don't leave your wife at home alone! Pancho El Sancho is on the prowl.

5.2/10

There are people disappearing in an apartment building and a psychopath killer is doing it. A man is busy cheating on his wife, another man is looking for love in the same building. It's up to Los Gatos to stop the sexy madness.

5.7/10

Know what this is about?

4.2/10

Comical misadventures: lady taxi-driver + doofus policemen.

4.5/10

Roberto y su nueva familia estan pasando por dificultades economicas por lo que decide formar otra vez su vieja banda y comienzan a tratar de organizar algunos robos que resultan mal. La esposa de Roberto y su abuelita recurren al engaño disfrazandose de monjitas para poder vender galletas y rompope, sin embargo la abuelita hace de las suyas y se meten en problemas.

6.3/10

Middle-aged couple's adult children decide to emigrate to USA. Third movie in trilogy.

5.1/10

Just arrived from his village to the capital, Roberto calls hosting its ambitious relatives. As not bring money is forced to work as a bricklayer in a construction in which a host of dangerous adventures live.

If you have even the slightest interest in latsploitation, it’s only a matter of time before you come across El Día de los Albañiles (The Day of the Bricklayers). Released in 1984, this film embodies everything that was “wrong” with Mexican cinema in the 1980s. However, the film managed to become somewhat popular and was followed by three sequels, titled more or less the same, in 1985, 1987 and 1990.

5.4/10

Nicolasa sells tacos near a movie studio and her popularity threatens the restaurant's own studies. She drops the food when seeing actor Armando performing and the director expels her out.

6.9/10