The Mexican Access

This star-driven film directed by Gore Verbinski is a quirky mashup of a romantic comedy and a gritty crime thriller.

: The film popularized the term "Mexican carry," referring to carrying a handgun tucked into a waistband without a holster. 2. The Jack London Short Story (1911) The Mexican

Whether you’re looking for a cult-classic film, a gritty short story, or a legendary cocktail, "The Mexican" covers a lot of interesting ground. 1. The Movie (2001) This star-driven film directed by Gore Verbinski is

: It’s a bright, tart blend of blanco tequila, lime juice, grenadine, and bitters. The key is using high-quality pomegranate grenadine to balance the tequila's bite. The Jack London Short Story (1911) Whether you’re

: The story is a gritty look at sacrifice and resilience , culminating in a brutal fight where Rivera must win the prize money to buy guns for the rebels back home. 3. The Cocktail: "Mexican Firing Squad" If you’re looking for a "piece" to drink, the Mexican Firing Squad Special is a historical gem.

: It was discovered in Mexico City in 1937 by globetrotting author Charles H. Baker.

Decades before the movie, Jack London wrote a powerful short story also titled The Mexican .