This webcomic, which helped create the “DreamWorks Face” meme, was wildly unfair to Dreamworks and overly generous to Pixar, but it caught on as a shorthand comparison between the two studios, which ...
Back In Action was released on January 17, 2025, on Netflix. The film stars Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz, and Andrew Scott. It is written and directed by Seth Gordon. Back In Action follows the life ...
Emmy award-winning actor Kyle Chandler (“Friday Night Lights”) stars as Chuck in the new “Back in Action” movie on ... “At the end of the day, the audience is going to get their money ...
Cameron Diaz is officially Back in Action! The Bad Teacher beauty, 52, hasn’t been seen in a movie since 2014’s Annie — so naturally, her return to movies is newsworthy. The blonde bombshell ...
Cameron Diaz gets back to her roots in action-comedy with Back in Action. In a January 16, 2025 interview with Extra, the Charlie’s Angels bombshell, 52, explained exactly what it would take to ...
and also address that cliffhanger ending and whether Netflix has confirmed Back in Action 2 yet. Major spoilers follow if you haven't seen the movie yet. The opening mission sees Emily and Matt ...
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Gordon revealed that Netflix has yet to broach the topic of “Back in Action 2” with him ... The film then swiftly commences its end credits — sending viewers ...
Back in Action ... check out Back in Action largely on the strength of the cast — but no doubt many found it an empty, less-than-satisfying experience by the time the credits rolled.
Jamie Foxx’s glorious return from his health scare continues, as the actor’s new film, Back In Action, has become one of Netflix’s biggest film debuts in years. On Tuesday (Jan. 21), Variety ...
Warning: Back in Action spoilers ahead! Married CIA operatives Matt (Jamie Foxx) and Emily (Cameron Diaz) may have saved the day in Back in Action, but their mission appears to be far from over.
Listen, I’m about to complain a little about Back in Action, but before I do that I ... we're just going to end up with another disposable Netflix movie, which has become a recurring theme.