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Free AARP Movies for Grownups Screening of How to Be a Latin Lover

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As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, AARP Virginia invites its members, friends and relatives to a free screening of How to Be a Latin Lover.

Having made a career of seducing rich older women, Maximo (Eugenio Derbez) marries a wealthy woman (Renée Taylor) more than twice his age. 25 years later, spoiled, out of shape and bored from waking up next to his now 80-year-old wife, he gets the surprise of his life when she ends up dumping him for a younger car salesman.

Forced out of his mansion and desperate for a place to stay, he crashes in the upscale playhouse of another gigolo, Rick's (Rob Lowe) older girlfriend's granddaughter, and eventually moves in with his estranged sister, Sara (Salma Hayek) and her nerdy son, Hugo (Raphael Alejandro) in their small apartment. Anxious to return to the lap of luxury, Maximo uses his nephew’s crush on classmate Arden (Mckenna Grace) to get to his new target—her grandmother, Celeste (Raquel Welch), a widowed billionaire.

Maximo teaches his nephew some tricks he thinks work on women, during which he finds himself bonding with his nephew Hugo. Maximo tries to reignite his charm as a Latin lover, and fails at it miserably. Sara comes to know of Maximo's scamming and kicks him out. Eventually, he moves in with Rick's older girlfriend, who had a crush on him, and patches up the relationship with his sister and nephew.

  • Free Screening of How To Be A Latin LoverWednesday, October 25, 2017 from 10:00 am - 1:30 pmGrandin Theater: 1310 Grandin Road, SW Roanoke, VA 24015Registration is required, Everyone is welcome. RSVP for Free tickets today by calling 1-844-418-2281 or online

 

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