Orestes Matacena
Acting Review Clips
Sticks:
"Some
able actors are on board, including the excellent Cuban player,
Orestes Matacena (misspelled
in the closing credits) as a paterfamilias of the Cuban resistance
organization."
R. Soonsa
Bandbooks.com (August 18, 2005)
The
Mask:
"Strong cast with very good villains, including Green
and Orestes Matacena. "
Leonard Klady
Daily Variety (July 28, 1994)
"Se destacan Peter Green como el villano atractivo y Orestes Matacena
como el genio del mal."
Rene Jordan
El Nuevo Herald (Julio 29, 1994)
Motorcycle
Gang:
"Director John Milius.
. . pulls out strong performances from a talented cast."
Adam Sandler
Daily Variety (August 4, 1994)
Diggstown:
Playing the conniving scoundrel with remarkable
ease, Woods delivers one of his best performances, making Caine a character
who walks with the calm and authority of a true professional. Gossett,
Dern, and Cobb all deliver fine supporting turns, as do Oliver Platt,
Orestes Matacena, and Heather Graham.
Best Video Buys (2002)
"Orestes
Matacena has authority to spare as Caine's mobster banker."
Abbie Bernstein
Drama-Logue (August 13, 1992)
"The
supporting cast is also good, specially Oliver Platt as James Woods
front man and Orestes Matacena as the heavy money from Miami (there
is something so sinister about his bald pate and ponytail)."
Frank Maloney
imdb.com (1992)
The
Take:
".
. . with Matacena having conquered over the largely Cuban group of actors
to garner the film's acting laurels, as his portrayal of a drug lord
being nicely tatted with ambiguity."
R. Rosona
imdb.com (April 9, 2002)
"Worth
mentioning is Orestes Matacena, drum-tight as a Cuban Villain."
David Hiltbrand
People Magazine (April 2, 1990)
"Ray
Sharkey is decked by the script and direction, and Matacena, though
he makes a valiant effort loses the battle."
Tone
Daily Variety (March 28, 1990)
"Filmed
in Miami the show features some tasty heavies."
Ray Loynd
Los Angeles Times (March 28, 1990)
Guaguasi:
"Orestes
Matacena, as the title character, is ever the noble peasant, but
has such character in his face that it transcends the stereotype."
David Lawrence
Boxoffice Online Reviews (February 2005)
"Respected
Cuban actor Orestes Matacena (WILD, WILD WEST; THE MASK] stars as the
title character, a simple man who leaves his village to join the rebels
in Havana."
Idealo.com