Rosie Perez goes to town in a really, really weird and dark-toned Spanish road chiller, in which she meets a voodoo priest (Javier Bardem) and helps him abduct a couple for a human sacrifice. Things get even odder when they go to Vegas to carry out a job for a mob boss. Perez does well with this outrageously odd item, and manages not to be annoying in Spanish as she so often is in American movies. If you've seen Wild at Heart, you'll get the idea of the bizarre mood of the piece, as it's written by the same author, Barry Gifford. The director is the talented Alex de la Iglesia, maker of Acción Mutante.