Óscar Fentanes

Tour guide gets mixed up in the business dealings of a narco gang.

Wandering gunslinger trains peaceable farmers to defend themselves for an impending range war.

6.2/10

Mafia members go after a father and a son who know too much.

2.1/10

OG rockabilly band reforms after 20 years, but they find themselves competing for gigs with another band made up of their own daughters.

Industrial spies are holed up in a safe-house after killing a half-dozen people to steal some data. On their way to the private airfield where their handlers are waiting to extract them, they run afoul of a small-town wedding. Unfortunately, it's the wedding of the town's chief of police.

Showgirls and troll-dudes mix and mingle for a weekend, musical-beds style, at a fun motel in the middle of nowhere.

2.3/10

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

Sttreet vendors get caught up in the beef between their wholesale supplier and one of his competitors.