In the high-stakes world of digital currency, Cold Wallet takes us on a comedic heist journey that tries to mine more laughs than crypto, but occasionally finds itself lost in the blockchain of its own storyline. The semi-true tale spins a narrative around Billy (Raul Castillo), a father whose financial downfall leads him to hatch a plot alongside hacker extraordinaire Eva (Melonie Diaz) and good-vibes-only martial arts instructor Dom (Tony Cavalero), to crack into the cold wallet of supposedly deceased crypto CEO, Charles Hegel (Josh Brener). Their plan? Kidnap Hegel, force him to give up his trillion-dollar cold wallet, and redistribute that wealth like modern-day Robin Hoods to everyone he swindled with his “Tulip” coin.
Crypto (from an outside observer) looks overly complicated and managing a “Cold Wallet” seems about as easy as acquiring codes to launch nuclear weapons. The Cold Wallets requires several passcode or key phrases to access...
Crypto (from an outside observer) looks overly complicated and managing a “Cold Wallet” seems about as easy as acquiring codes to launch nuclear weapons. The Cold Wallets requires several passcode or key phrases to access...
- 3/10/2024
- by Jonathan Dehaan
Latinos were optimistic about making a great stride in representation in the summer box office season with films like “Blue Beetle,” the first superhero movie directed and written by and starring Latinos. However, writers and actors aren’t able to promote their projects during the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, as guild members advocate for new contracts. So multiple Latino organizations have united and signed an open letter calling on the community to “amplify the work that countless Latino artists have worked so hard to create.”
Signed by 27 Latino Hollywood orgs – such as the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (Chci), LA Collab, Latino Film Institute, National Association of Latino Independent Producers (Nalip) and the National Hispanic Media Coalition (Nhmc) – the letter is a call to action with the hashtag #SupportLatinoCreatives proposed to back the creatives and their stories.
“Stories are more than entertainment,” the letter begins. “They are a powerful tool for...
Signed by 27 Latino Hollywood orgs – such as the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (Chci), LA Collab, Latino Film Institute, National Association of Latino Independent Producers (Nalip) and the National Hispanic Media Coalition (Nhmc) – the letter is a call to action with the hashtag #SupportLatinoCreatives proposed to back the creatives and their stories.
“Stories are more than entertainment,” the letter begins. “They are a powerful tool for...
- 8/10/2023
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
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