Gael García Bernal is back in a new Spanish language film. Set in 1985, 'Museo' is the story of a group of criminals who set out to mock the severely lacking security at the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico by stealing priceless works of pre-Hispanic art. Ultimately, they pull off the biggest heist in Mexican history.
Bernal is one of my favorites and I've been sort of hoping he'd do a Mexican movie again since he stars in (and totally elevates) two of my all-time favorites ('Y Tú Mamá También' and 'Amores Perros'). I can't wait. Language really does change things up, so long as you're not anti-subtitles. Look for 'Museo' in theaters on February 22 here in the US.