San Antonio-raised director Robert Rodriguez talks 25th anniversary of Spy Kids ahead of special screening


Movies such as 1985’s The Goonies and 1987’s The Monster Squad put kids at the center of the adventure. But it wasn’t until San Antonio native Robert Rodriguez’s 2001 hit Spy Kids that young heroes transformed into bona fide action stars. The idea was so unique, Dimension Films jumped at the opportunity to make it. […]
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