Actor Taye Diggs found himself in frequent competition with rappers-turned-actors when it came to movies. And this had a negative effect on his film career.
Taye Diggs couldn’t get certain film roles because of rappers Taye Diggs | Rich Polk/Getty Images
A few celebrities have had issues with the idea of rappers becoming actors without putting in the proper effort for the craft. Veteran star Samuel L. Jackson was once particularly against the concept, so much so that he sometimes avoided doing films with other rappers.
“To take people from the music world and give them the same kind of credibility and weight that you give me, Morgan Freeman, Laurence Fishburne, Forest Whitaker — that’s like an aberration to me; you just can’t do that,” Jackson once told Sacramento Bee (via Entertainment Weekly). “It’s not my job to lend credibility to so-and-so rapper who’s just coming into the business.
Taye Diggs couldn’t get certain film roles because of rappers Taye Diggs | Rich Polk/Getty Images
A few celebrities have had issues with the idea of rappers becoming actors without putting in the proper effort for the craft. Veteran star Samuel L. Jackson was once particularly against the concept, so much so that he sometimes avoided doing films with other rappers.
“To take people from the music world and give them the same kind of credibility and weight that you give me, Morgan Freeman, Laurence Fishburne, Forest Whitaker — that’s like an aberration to me; you just can’t do that,” Jackson once told Sacramento Bee (via Entertainment Weekly). “It’s not my job to lend credibility to so-and-so rapper who’s just coming into the business.
- 6/29/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
A number of great movies are leaving HBO Max at the end of March, so it’s time to prioritize these titles in your queue. Filmmaker James Gunn’s sequel/soft reboot “The Suicide Squad” will depart the streaming service on March 22 after first hitting HBO Max the same day it was released in theaters back in 2021. Similarly, “Space Jam: A New Legacy” was whisked away on March 1 after also getting a day-and-date release in 2021 (sorry/not sorry if you missed it).
You also only have until March 7 to stream “Just a Boy From Tupelo: Bringing Elvis to the Big Screen,” a short documentary on the making of the Oscar-nominated biopic “Elvis.”
Other noteworthy films leaving HBO Max this month include “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford,” “Contagion,” the extended version of “Dances with Wolves,” “Ghostbusters,” “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” “Love & Basketball” and “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping.
You also only have until March 7 to stream “Just a Boy From Tupelo: Bringing Elvis to the Big Screen,” a short documentary on the making of the Oscar-nominated biopic “Elvis.”
Other noteworthy films leaving HBO Max this month include “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford,” “Contagion,” the extended version of “Dances with Wolves,” “Ghostbusters,” “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” “Love & Basketball” and “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping.
- 3/3/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
Regina Hall is one of three women hosting the 2022 Oscars (along with Wanda Sykes and Amy Schumer), a high point for the hard-working actress after 20+ years in the industry. The versatile star first emerged as a talent to watch in 1999’s “The Best Man,” but it was the following year’s one-two punch of “Love & Basketball” and particularly “Scary Movie” that helped her become a presence in Hollywood that was here to stay. Scroll through our gallery above (or click here for direct access) to see the Top 10 Regina Hall movies ranked worst to best.
In the years that followed, Hall delivered standout supporting performances in a wide swath of comedies, including “Malibu’s Most Wanted,” “King’s Ransom” and “The Honeymooners,” on top of the subsequent “Scary Movie” films. She also had a recurring role in the later seasons of the TV dramedy “Ally McBeal.” Her knockout comedic timing ultimately...
In the years that followed, Hall delivered standout supporting performances in a wide swath of comedies, including “Malibu’s Most Wanted,” “King’s Ransom” and “The Honeymooners,” on top of the subsequent “Scary Movie” films. She also had a recurring role in the later seasons of the TV dramedy “Ally McBeal.” Her knockout comedic timing ultimately...
- 3/23/2022
- by Kevin Jacobsen
- Gold Derby
Regina Hall is one of three women hosting the 2022 Oscars (along with Wanda Sykes and Amy Schumer), a high point for the hard-working actress after 20+ years in the industry. The versatile star first emerged as a talent to watch in 1999’s “The Best Man,” but it was the following year’s one-two punch of “Love & Basketball” and particularly “Scary Movie” that helped her become a presence in Hollywood that was here to stay. Scroll through our gallery below to see the Top 10 Regina Hall movies ranked worst to best.
In the years that followed, Hall delivered standout supporting performances in a wide swath of comedies, including “Malibu’s Most Wanted,” “King’s Ransom” and “The Honeymooners,” on top of the subsequent “Scary Movie” films. She also had a recurring role in the later seasons of the TV dramedy “Ally McBeal.” Her knockout comedic timing ultimately led to more substantial roles moving forward,...
In the years that followed, Hall delivered standout supporting performances in a wide swath of comedies, including “Malibu’s Most Wanted,” “King’s Ransom” and “The Honeymooners,” on top of the subsequent “Scary Movie” films. She also had a recurring role in the later seasons of the TV dramedy “Ally McBeal.” Her knockout comedic timing ultimately led to more substantial roles moving forward,...
- 3/23/2022
- by Kevin Jacobsen and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
There are only two months left to go in this truly hellish year and relatively new streaming service HBO Max is trying to make the best of them. While most other streamers recover from Halloween and get prepared for Christmas, HBO Max is using November 2020 to fill out its servers.
Things are pretty light not the new original series front this month with only Industry (Nov. 9) and His Dark Materials season 2 (Nov. 16) making a splash. But the streamer has a couple of notable original films to complement them. Between the World and Me, based on the book by Ta-Nehisi Coates, arrives on Nov. 21 and Melissa McCarthy comedy Superintelligence arrives on Nov. 26. That’s not even to mention two intriguing projects that don’t have dates yet: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion Special and The Mystery of Db Cooper.
Thankfully, the real appeal in November 2020 is all the fresh library...
Things are pretty light not the new original series front this month with only Industry (Nov. 9) and His Dark Materials season 2 (Nov. 16) making a splash. But the streamer has a couple of notable original films to complement them. Between the World and Me, based on the book by Ta-Nehisi Coates, arrives on Nov. 21 and Melissa McCarthy comedy Superintelligence arrives on Nov. 26. That’s not even to mention two intriguing projects that don’t have dates yet: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion Special and The Mystery of Db Cooper.
Thankfully, the real appeal in November 2020 is all the fresh library...
- 11/1/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
As we have just about a week left to go of October, let’s take a look at everything that’s due to arrive on HBO Max in November. It’s a big month for the WarnerMedia streaming service, with countless new movies from their legendary library being added and plenty of fresh originals dropping throughout the following weeks. A few upcoming releases have yet to be dated, but otherwise, here’s the full list of what’s coming to HBO Max next month.
Released November Tba
12 Dates Of Christmas, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
Colin Quinn & Friends: A Parking Lot Comedy Show, HBO Max Original Special Premiere
Crazy, Not Insane, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air Reunion Special, HBO Max Original Special Premiere
Full Bloom, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
I Hate Suzie, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
The Mystery Of Db Cooper, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
Sesame Street,...
Released November Tba
12 Dates Of Christmas, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
Colin Quinn & Friends: A Parking Lot Comedy Show, HBO Max Original Special Premiere
Crazy, Not Insane, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air Reunion Special, HBO Max Original Special Premiere
Full Bloom, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
I Hate Suzie, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
The Mystery Of Db Cooper, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
Sesame Street,...
- 10/23/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Anthony Anderson’s Hollywood career has been consistently characterized by successful pivots, from scene-stealing comedic roles to searing dramatic turns to effervescent hosting duties and many disparate points in between. But even he couldn’t have predicted his latest foray into the unforeseen, as the first person to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the midst of a global pandemic.
“I was looking forward to the pomp and circumstance that surrounds anyone getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, because not just anyone can or will get that,” Anderson says.
The multi-hypenate hoped to celebrate with his family and closest friends in the typical high-profile public ceremony that usually accompanies the honor. But “unfortunately that type of event can’t happen because of what’s happening in the world right now.”
Rest assured, though, eventually he’ll bask directly in the glow of his personal landmark on Hollywood Boulevard.
“I was looking forward to the pomp and circumstance that surrounds anyone getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, because not just anyone can or will get that,” Anderson says.
The multi-hypenate hoped to celebrate with his family and closest friends in the typical high-profile public ceremony that usually accompanies the honor. But “unfortunately that type of event can’t happen because of what’s happening in the world right now.”
Rest assured, though, eventually he’ll bask directly in the glow of his personal landmark on Hollywood Boulevard.
- 8/14/2020
- by Scott Huver
- Variety Film + TV
Take a look at movie/TV titles streaming July 1, 2020 on HBO Max, including "The Batman vs Dracula", "Mars Attacks!", "Dirty Harry" and a whole lot more:
Streaming July 1, 2020 on HBO Max
Absolute Power, 1997The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1996The Amazing Panda Adventure, 1995American Graffiti, 1973 (HBO)American History X, 1998Angels in the Outfield, 1951Angus, 1995August Rush, 2007The Bachelor, 1999Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, 1998Batman and Harley Quinn , 2017Batman vs. Two-Face, 2017The Batman vs. Dracula, 2005
Batman: Assault on Arkham, 2014Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, 2016Batman: Under the Red Hood, 2010Batman: Year One, 2011Beautiful Creatures, 2013Beerfest, 2006The Big Year (Extended Version), 2011 (HBO)Bishop's Wife ,The, 1947Blade 2, 2002Blade, 1998Blade: Trinity, 2004
Blazing Saddles, 1974Blood Work , 2002Born to Be Wild, 1995Boy Who Could Fly, The, 1989Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason, 2004 (HBO)Catch Me If You Can, 2002Clara's Heart, 1988The Conjuring, 2013Cop Out, 2010Creepshow, 1982Death Becomes Her, 1992 (HBO)The Departed, 2006Dirty Dozen, The, 1967
Dirty Harry, 1971Doc Hollywood,...
Streaming July 1, 2020 on HBO Max
Absolute Power, 1997The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1996The Amazing Panda Adventure, 1995American Graffiti, 1973 (HBO)American History X, 1998Angels in the Outfield, 1951Angus, 1995August Rush, 2007The Bachelor, 1999Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, 1998Batman and Harley Quinn , 2017Batman vs. Two-Face, 2017The Batman vs. Dracula, 2005
Batman: Assault on Arkham, 2014Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, 2016Batman: Under the Red Hood, 2010Batman: Year One, 2011Beautiful Creatures, 2013Beerfest, 2006The Big Year (Extended Version), 2011 (HBO)Bishop's Wife ,The, 1947Blade 2, 2002Blade, 1998Blade: Trinity, 2004
Blazing Saddles, 1974Blood Work , 2002Born to Be Wild, 1995Boy Who Could Fly, The, 1989Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason, 2004 (HBO)Catch Me If You Can, 2002Clara's Heart, 1988The Conjuring, 2013Cop Out, 2010Creepshow, 1982Death Becomes Her, 1992 (HBO)The Departed, 2006Dirty Dozen, The, 1967
Dirty Harry, 1971Doc Hollywood,...
- 6/29/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
HBO Max is out with its list of everything coming and going from the new streaming service, and the list includes the 2019 film “Harriet” starring Cynthia Erivo as Harriet Tubman.
The HBO Originals coming next month include season four of “Room 104,” HBO Europe’s “Foodie Love,” and documentaries like “Stockton on My Mind” and “Showbiz Kids.” Other films joining include “Motherless Brooklyn,” “Midway,” and “Last Christmas.”
Leaving at the end of the month are “Aquamarine,” “Crazy Rich Asians,” “Long Shot,” “Crimson Peak,” “The Sun Is Also a Star” and “X-Men.”
Also Read: iHeartMedia, WarnerMedia to Co-Produce Companion Podcasts for HBO Max Shows
Here is the full list of everything new and leaving in July:
July 1
Absolute Power, 1997
The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1996
The Amazing Panda Adventure, 1995
American Graffiti, 1973 (HBO)
American History X, 1998
Angels in the Outfield, 1951
Angus, 1995
August Rush, 2007
The Bachelor, 1999
Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, 1998
Batman and Harley Quinn , 2017
Batman vs.
The HBO Originals coming next month include season four of “Room 104,” HBO Europe’s “Foodie Love,” and documentaries like “Stockton on My Mind” and “Showbiz Kids.” Other films joining include “Motherless Brooklyn,” “Midway,” and “Last Christmas.”
Leaving at the end of the month are “Aquamarine,” “Crazy Rich Asians,” “Long Shot,” “Crimson Peak,” “The Sun Is Also a Star” and “X-Men.”
Also Read: iHeartMedia, WarnerMedia to Co-Produce Companion Podcasts for HBO Max Shows
Here is the full list of everything new and leaving in July:
July 1
Absolute Power, 1997
The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1996
The Amazing Panda Adventure, 1995
American Graffiti, 1973 (HBO)
American History X, 1998
Angels in the Outfield, 1951
Angus, 1995
August Rush, 2007
The Bachelor, 1999
Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, 1998
Batman and Harley Quinn , 2017
Batman vs.
- 6/23/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
HBO Max is set to enter into its second month of existence. And you know what that means: it’s Christmas in July!
HBO Max’s list of new releases for July 2020 is highlighted by one prominent Christmas movie: last year’s Emilia Clarke-starring Last Christmas. But the real cause for Christmas in July is all the exciting animated DC content coming our way on the first of the month. July 1 sees the arrival of just about every animated Batman project ever created. July 1 also features the arrival of just about every Justice League animated series ever created as well.
If that weren’t enough, July 1 is also when every live-action Superman movie (save for Man of Steel) makes it streaming debut. July is starting to look like a month where HBO Max establishes its real potential and geek culture bonafides…despite an at-times difficult rollout.
The HBO original...
HBO Max’s list of new releases for July 2020 is highlighted by one prominent Christmas movie: last year’s Emilia Clarke-starring Last Christmas. But the real cause for Christmas in July is all the exciting animated DC content coming our way on the first of the month. July 1 sees the arrival of just about every animated Batman project ever created. July 1 also features the arrival of just about every Justice League animated series ever created as well.
If that weren’t enough, July 1 is also when every live-action Superman movie (save for Man of Steel) makes it streaming debut. July is starting to look like a month where HBO Max establishes its real potential and geek culture bonafides…despite an at-times difficult rollout.
The HBO original...
- 6/23/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
When HBO Max launched last month, DC fans hoped it would be the premiere place to go to watch all their favorite DC content. While the streaming service did have an impressive array of films and TV shows available on launch, there were a lot of notable missing titles, too, due to pre-existing licenses getting in the way. As time goes on, though, more DC properties will end up on the site. Case in point: this July will see a whole heap of superhero content go up on HBO Max.
Below you can find the full list of every movie and TV series coming to HBO Now, Go and Max next month, broken down by day of release. It includes an enormous amount of DC animated movies, mostly featuring Batman, the Justice League and Green Lantern. All of the Christopher Reeve Superman films will be up on HBO Max as of July,...
Below you can find the full list of every movie and TV series coming to HBO Now, Go and Max next month, broken down by day of release. It includes an enormous amount of DC animated movies, mostly featuring Batman, the Justice League and Green Lantern. All of the Christopher Reeve Superman films will be up on HBO Max as of July,...
- 6/23/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Jamie Kennedy’s film and television career includes several scream films, Malibu’s Most Wanted, and TV’s Ghost Whisperer.
Kennedy’s comedic chops are on display in his latest stand-up comedy Jamie Kennedy: Stoopid Smart. Along with being likable and having an eternally youthful demeanor, Kennedy’s main strength is his unique approach to comedy. Many performers like to put [...]
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Kennedy’s comedic chops are on display in his latest stand-up comedy Jamie Kennedy: Stoopid Smart. Along with being likable and having an eternally youthful demeanor, Kennedy’s main strength is his unique approach to comedy. Many performers like to put [...]
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- 6/14/2020
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Tubi TV Releases Kennedy’s One-Hour Comedy Special Actor-comedian Jamie Kennedy’s new stand-up comedy special Jamie Kennedy: Stoopid Smart will premiere exclusively on the #1 free streaming app Tubi TV on Monday, May 25, 2020. Loved by audiences for his ‘90s classics Kickin’ It Old School and Malibu’s Most Wanted, Jamie Kennedy takes center stage in …
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- 5/23/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Director Patrick Lussier and writer Todd Farmer have re-teamed for Trick, which stars Omar Epps in the main role of Detective Mike Denver, a man obsessed with a serial killer that has remained one step ahead of him for years.
An elusive serial killer, “Trick,” returns each Halloween to kill innocent victims. Detective Mike Denver (Omar Epps) faced Trick once before, shooting him off a five-storey building. When Trick’s body disappears into the town river, everyone thinks he’s dead. Only Denver believes he’s still alive. But now, as strange occurrences disrupt the peace of the town, nobody can deny that Trick has returned. Obsessed with catching the murderer, Denver will do whatever it takes to stop Trick claiming their next victim.
Trick also stars Ellen Adair as Sheriff Lisa Jayne, the sheriff in the small town of Benton who has always considered Detective Denver as her mentor.
An elusive serial killer, “Trick,” returns each Halloween to kill innocent victims. Detective Mike Denver (Omar Epps) faced Trick once before, shooting him off a five-storey building. When Trick’s body disappears into the town river, everyone thinks he’s dead. Only Denver believes he’s still alive. But now, as strange occurrences disrupt the peace of the town, nobody can deny that Trick has returned. Obsessed with catching the murderer, Denver will do whatever it takes to stop Trick claiming their next victim.
Trick also stars Ellen Adair as Sheriff Lisa Jayne, the sheriff in the small town of Benton who has always considered Detective Denver as her mentor.
- 2/27/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Ahead of Sony's May 24th release of Brightburn, the original motion picture soundtrack, composed by Timothy Williams, is now available! Also: the first photo from Patrick Lussier's Trick has been revealed by Bloody Disgusting, and we have release details for The Child Remains.
Brightburn Soundtrack Release Details: "Sony Music announces the release of Brightburn (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) with music by multi-award winning composer Timothy Williams. Available Friday, May 10, the soundtrack features music from the James Gunn and Kenneth Huang-produced film, which makes its theatrical debut in the United States on Friday, May 24.
Of the soundtrack, composer Timothy Williams says, “Being able to merge two genres which have never been combined before, superhero and horror, was an amazing experience. I was thankful for a close collaborative relationship with the director Dave Yarovesky. We worked on the idea of the main theme at the beginning that would be...
Brightburn Soundtrack Release Details: "Sony Music announces the release of Brightburn (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) with music by multi-award winning composer Timothy Williams. Available Friday, May 10, the soundtrack features music from the James Gunn and Kenneth Huang-produced film, which makes its theatrical debut in the United States on Friday, May 24.
Of the soundtrack, composer Timothy Williams says, “Being able to merge two genres which have never been combined before, superhero and horror, was an amazing experience. I was thankful for a close collaborative relationship with the director Dave Yarovesky. We worked on the idea of the main theme at the beginning that would be...
- 5/15/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Larry Fessenden's Depraved, a re-telling of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, is set to have its world premiere at IFC Center's What the Fest!?, and, as reported by Screen Daily, Yellow Veil Pictures acquired worldwide sales rights to the film. Also in today's Highlights: Omar Epps joins the cast of Patrick Lussier's Trick, American Poltergeist: The Curse of Lilith Ratchet release details, and Deliberations podcast episode and guest details.
Depraved's IFC Center's What the Fest!? Premiere Details: "Stitching together the pieces of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Depraved is a contemporary reimagining of the seminal tale centered on a field surgeon who creates a man out of body parts in a makeshift lab in Brooklyn. Successful in his attempts but consumed with remorse over what he’s done, Henry tries to protect his creation, Adam, from the world. However, as Adam’s development continues, it is no longer clear who needs protecting.
Depraved's IFC Center's What the Fest!? Premiere Details: "Stitching together the pieces of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Depraved is a contemporary reimagining of the seminal tale centered on a field surgeon who creates a man out of body parts in a makeshift lab in Brooklyn. Successful in his attempts but consumed with remorse over what he’s done, Henry tries to protect his creation, Adam, from the world. However, as Adam’s development continues, it is no longer clear who needs protecting.
- 3/20/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
The tensions are rising along with the body count on MTV's Scream TV series, and last week at Comic-Con, Daily Dead took part in roundtable interviews with the show's cast, who discussed mixing creepy moments with comedy, the original Scream films, and much more.
Amadeus Serafini on his suspicious, new-in-town character, Kieran Wilcox:
"He's the brooding type. He is the new kid in town. He just lost his folks a few weeks back and that's the introduction to Lakewood, and he very much makes a move on Willa [Fitzgerald's] character Emma, and has a clash where it becomes a love triangle between Connor [Weil's] character, Will, Emma, and himself. That's pretty much all I can reveal for the time being and you're going to see how it unfolds over the course of this series."
Serafini on whether or not his parents' deaths were truly an accident:
"You're going to have to wait and see.
Amadeus Serafini on his suspicious, new-in-town character, Kieran Wilcox:
"He's the brooding type. He is the new kid in town. He just lost his folks a few weeks back and that's the introduction to Lakewood, and he very much makes a move on Willa [Fitzgerald's] character Emma, and has a clash where it becomes a love triangle between Connor [Weil's] character, Will, Emma, and himself. That's pretty much all I can reveal for the time being and you're going to see how it unfolds over the course of this series."
Serafini on whether or not his parents' deaths were truly an accident:
"You're going to have to wait and see.
- 7/14/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Jamie Kennedy Joins The CW's Game Show Oh Sit!
Entertainment Weekly is reporting that The CW's upcoming extreme musical chairs game show, titled Oh Sit! (no, really), has gained a third voice to help sort out the madness. Joining Tanika Ray (Extra) and Jessi Cruikshank (Virtuality) is Jamie Kennedy, actor and former WB prankster extraordinaire. Kennedy will serve as a commentator on the action with Cruikshank, while Ray will act as a sideline reporter of sorts.
Kennedy, perhaps best known for writing and starring in Malibu's Most Wanted, is no stranger to the "fifth network", having had The Jamie Kennedy Experiment run on The WB for three seasons. He's currently providing voice work for Fox's The Cleveland Show and Nickelodeon's Fanboy and Chum Chum, with two films in post-production.
Even though something like Oh Sit! sounds ridiculous, it could be a great move for The CW. They'll be implementing more year-round programming,...
Entertainment Weekly is reporting that The CW's upcoming extreme musical chairs game show, titled Oh Sit! (no, really), has gained a third voice to help sort out the madness. Joining Tanika Ray (Extra) and Jessi Cruikshank (Virtuality) is Jamie Kennedy, actor and former WB prankster extraordinaire. Kennedy will serve as a commentator on the action with Cruikshank, while Ray will act as a sideline reporter of sorts.
Kennedy, perhaps best known for writing and starring in Malibu's Most Wanted, is no stranger to the "fifth network", having had The Jamie Kennedy Experiment run on The WB for three seasons. He's currently providing voice work for Fox's The Cleveland Show and Nickelodeon's Fanboy and Chum Chum, with two films in post-production.
Even though something like Oh Sit! sounds ridiculous, it could be a great move for The CW. They'll be implementing more year-round programming,...
- 5/10/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Today we have the trailer for the third "Big Momma's House" movie, called "Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son" and starring Martin Lawrence and Brandon T Jackson (Tropic Thunder). Check it out below. Plot: Big Momma (Lawrence) and Charmaine (Jackson) go undercover at an all-girls performing-arts school to unmask a murderer. Love will play Kurtis Kool, a school security guard and former Run-d.M.C. roadie who becomes smitten with Big Momma. Rios, Doubleday and Ang will play students at the school who befriend Jackson's character. The new movie is directed by John Whitesell (Big Momma's House 2, Malibu's Most Wanted) and is scheduled to hit theaters on February 18th. Trailer: If you cannot see the player, click here. Click here to read more about "Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son."...
- 11/5/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
Martin Lawrence is back, baby! It's been a few years, but we finally are getting the closure we needed from the Big Momma's House franchise. This time around we find out that FBI agent Malcolm Turner has a stepson named Trent, who is forced to go undercover with him for a sting operation. They dress up in drag in order to track down a murderer at an all-girls school and obviously hilarity ensues. Man, I really gotta get into comedy writing. In the creative collaboration of a lifetime, Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son pairs Martin Lawrence up with Brandon T. Jackson (Tropic Thunder, Lottery Ticket), and reteams him with director John Whitesell (Big Momma's House 2, Malibu's Most Wanted). Now, on a serious note, I know everyone's going to whine about how movies like this make them lose faith in humanity and all of that, but you have to...
- 11/4/2010
- by Sean
- FilmJunk
Benny Gammerman here, watching all the bad sh*t so you don't have to. What's on the slab tonight? That'll be the Doa Nick Swardson's Pretend Time, "fresh" off its Comedy Central premiere. Previously, I was under the impression that I quite liked Mr. Swardson. He left an indelible impression on me at an early age with his "Gay Robot" sketch on the Adam Sandler album "Shh...Don't Tell." He's pretty dang funny as Terry Bernardino on Reno 911!. And then there are his numerous screenwriting credits: Malibu's Most Wanted, Grandma's Boy, and The Benchwarmers... while outright winners they ain't, dude at least has some willing high-profile collaborators.
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- 10/13/2010
- by Benny Gammerman
- Filmology
It appears that Michael Bay's Transformers 3 is begining to gear up as the casting news has begun to leak, including the possible new additions of Patrick Dempsey and Jamie Kennedy. Patrick Dempsey was recently interviewed by the Brazilian website Boh, and according to the google translation, the actor claims he has been cast in Transformers 3: “I start filming later this month in "Transformers 3", which I play a character who is far more "dark" than others." Also, tfw2005 caught Jamie Kennedy's (Scream, Malibu's Most Wanted, Ghost Whisperer) interview on 8Kupd Arizona, where the actor claimed that he "had an interesting interview with the people behind the new Transformers movie and I may have a role in the movie." Previously: John Malkovich, Frances McDormand, Ken Jeong have also joined the series. McDormand will have a major role in the film as the National Intelligence Director, while...
- 5/3/2010
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Looks like Jennifer Love Hewitt is getting over her tragic breakup with Jamie Kennedy okay. The Ghost Whisperer star—who split with the Malibu's Most Wanted dude in March after a year-long relationship—has moved on to greener pastures, in the form of Jenny McCarthy's ex-husband, actor/director John Asher. Asher, the father of McCarthy's son Evan Joseph, was married to the Singled Out host from 1999 to 2005. A source reveals, "They are dating. They've been spending a lot of time together and are having fun. He showers her with attention and is helping her move on from her breakup with Jamie [Kennedy]." And Hewitt, in...
- 4/8/2010
- by Celebuzz
- Celebuzz.com
Variety is reporting that Martin Lawrence is returning to the "Big Momma's House" franchise and he will be joined by Brandon Jackson (Tropic Thunder), who just starred in "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief." In the new film, FBI agent Malcolm Turner (Lawrence) and his 17-year-old nephew, Trent (Jackson), go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder. Posing as Big Momma and Charmaine, they must find the murderer before he finds them. John Whitesell (Malibu's Most Wanted, Big Momma's House 2) is set to begin filming in April in Atlanta from a script by Matthew Fogel. Insiders say the filmmakers don't want the third film to be titled "Big Momma's House 3."...
- 3/2/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
Buckle up for an unforgettable experience when Curious George and his friends embark on a hilarious madcap cross country adventure in Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey, an all-new feature-length animated film available only on DVD on March 2, 2010 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Filled with the delightful antics, gentle humor and heartfelt emotion that have captivated the hearts of families around the world, Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey includes a menagerie of entertaining bonus features: Two never-before-seen shows from the all-new TV season on PBS that does not air until Fall 2010, a brand new interactive game, an exclusive music video and more.
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As an added savings value to consumers for a limited time, a $5 grocery cash check card mail-in offer will be included in DVD copies of Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey and the purchase of the DVD includes an instant $3 savings towards any Curious George catalog, TV...
- 1/24/2010
- MoviesOnline.ca
CW's '90210' casts Ryan O'Neal to play Teddy's dad. Michael Ausiello over at "Entertainment Weekly" is reporting that CW's '90210" has hired Ryan O'Neal to take on the role of Teddy's (Trevor Donovan) father. Michael Ausiello said his sources confirmed with him exclusively that Ryan O'Neal is going to play the super-famous star father of Trevor Donovan's character, Teddy Montgomery. Ryan O'Neal is set to appear in multiple episodes. His first episode is reported to probably show up in April. 90210 is scheduled to return from its midseason break on March 9. Ryan O'Neal has recently been noticeable for his on and off again relationship with the recently deceased Charlie's Angels actress, Farrah Fawcett. His recent acting resume includes appearances on Fox "Bones" as Max Keenan, Desperate Housewives as Rodney Scavo,and "Malibu's Most Wanted" movie with Jamie Kennedy.
- 1/11/2010
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Sometimes a movie franchise has earned a third film, and even if they squander the opportunity-- Spider-Man 3, X-Men 3, and, uh, most threequels out there-- you can't resent the fact that the movies exist. But some movies should never, ever have had a sequel, and when the idea comes up to make a third film four years after the sequel, you can only feel the quiet despair taking over your body. In this case I'm talking about Big Momma's House 3, which Production Weekly reports is in fact happening, and will be directed by Big Momma's House 2 director John Whitesell. Whitesell's never made a single movie I've been interested in, whether it's that earlier Martin Lawrence sequel or the Jamie Kennedy classic Malibu's Most Wanted. So I guess it would be Ok to just let him carry on and cash his paycheck, if the whole idea of this franchise continuing...
- 1/8/2010
- cinemablend.com
'Twilight' has catapulted RPattz into the stratosphere where he joins some other beefcake breakout stars.
By Larry Carroll
Robert Pattinson
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
Every now and then, a movie comes out that transforms a male actor into someone to be desired, adored and often watched for decades to come. We're experiencing such a phenomenon now with Robert Pattinson, who has essentially starred in one wide-release movie and had "Twilight" transform him from "Who's that?" to "Hottest Man Alive" overnight.
But where does RPattz go from here? Will he launch a decades-long career? Work with directors like Spielberg and Scorsese? Or will he become another Hollywood cautionary tale? Below are a handful of beefcake breakouts transformed by one major role, whose careers could perhaps give guidance to the Sparkly One.
James Dean
Arguably the greatest male cinematic sex symbol of all time, actors like Pattinson and James Franco continue to...
By Larry Carroll
Robert Pattinson
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
Every now and then, a movie comes out that transforms a male actor into someone to be desired, adored and often watched for decades to come. We're experiencing such a phenomenon now with Robert Pattinson, who has essentially starred in one wide-release movie and had "Twilight" transform him from "Who's that?" to "Hottest Man Alive" overnight.
But where does RPattz go from here? Will he launch a decades-long career? Work with directors like Spielberg and Scorsese? Or will he become another Hollywood cautionary tale? Below are a handful of beefcake breakouts transformed by one major role, whose careers could perhaps give guidance to the Sparkly One.
James Dean
Arguably the greatest male cinematic sex symbol of all time, actors like Pattinson and James Franco continue to...
- 9/29/2009
- MTV Movie News
Congratulations are not in order - at least not yet - for Jennifer Love Hewitt and Jamie Kennedy. Despite a report published Tuesday that Kennedy had proposed to his girlfriend onstage at the Laugh Factory in Long Beach, Calif., over the weekend, reps for both stars say it's not the case. "There's no truth to the report," says Hewitt's rep. Kennedy's rep echoes: "There's no truth to this report whatsoever."But that doesn't mean that the lovebirds, who both star on Ghost Whisperer, haven't discussed marriage. Last month, the pair talked about engagement rumors on 104.7 FM's Johnjay and Rich Show in Arizona.
- 7/21/2009
- by Liz McNeil
- PEOPLE.com
Jennifer Love Hewitt is engaged after Jamie Kennedy spontaneously asked for her hand in marriage while performing onstage, according to reports.
Funnyman Kennedy was entertaining the audience at the Laugh Factory in Long Beach, California on Saturday when he pulled his girlfriend up onstage to show off her vocal skills.
According to the New York Post's gossip column PageSix, an audience member then called out, "Marry her!" prompting the Malibu's Most Wanted star to get down on one knee and propose.
The grinning actress immediately accepted as the entire crowd stood up to give the happy couple a standing ovation.
Funnyman Kennedy was entertaining the audience at the Laugh Factory in Long Beach, California on Saturday when he pulled his girlfriend up onstage to show off her vocal skills.
According to the New York Post's gossip column PageSix, an audience member then called out, "Marry her!" prompting the Malibu's Most Wanted star to get down on one knee and propose.
The grinning actress immediately accepted as the entire crowd stood up to give the happy couple a standing ovation.
- 7/21/2009
- WENN
When Ghost Whisperer star Jamie Kennedy performed his standup act over the weekend at Comix comedy club in New York City, he got some over-the-top help from girlfriend and co-star Jennifer Love Hewitt. She posed for pictures with fans - and worked the merchandise table selling Kennedy's T-shirts and DVDs. People caught up with Kennedy after his set, and it's clear the comedian is completely smitten. "I'm really lucky because I get to play all over the United States and my girlfriend comes," he says. "She's so amazing, just the most supportive person I've ever been with." In March, Kennedy confirmed the pair were dating.
- 5/18/2009
- by Stephanie Rygorsky Prommer
- PEOPLE.com
Jennifer Love Hewitt has had her up and downs in relationships, but the Ghost Whisperer star is "the happiest I've ever been" with new boyfriend Jamie Kennedy. "We just make each other laugh and we're best friends," Hewitt told reporters at the premiere of Kennedy's film, Finding Bliss, at the 14th Annual Gen Art Film Festival in New York City on Tuesday night. So, when did sparks start to fly? "We've known each other for a very long time and there's just something there. We've always had this mutual admiration society," says Kennedy. "She is the most generous and thoughtful person you'll ever meet.
- 4/8/2009
- by Carlos Greer
- PEOPLE.com
Jennifer Love Hewitt can raise someone's spirits - whether they're the troubled dead people on her show Ghost Whisperer or her real-life ailing boyfriend. Jamie Kennedy, 38, who earlier this month revealed that he's dating and in love with his costar, 30, was vacationing with Hewitt Tuesday in Mexico when he started feeling very sick with kidney stones, a source close to Kennedy tells People. The two flew back to Los Angeles Wednesday morning and Jamie went straight to the hospital. "He had comedy shows scheduled in Boston, but he canceled them because of his kidney stones," says the source. "He felt...
- 3/30/2009
- by Howard Breuer
- PEOPLE.com
The prolific Wayans clan has begun to turn out a second generation of comic performers. UTA has just signed Damien Dante Wayans -- nephew of filmmaker Keenen Ivory ("White Chicks"), and Craig and Damon Jr are set to co-star in Damien's directing debut, "Dance Flick." Damien is a co-writer (along with Craig, Keenen, Shawn and Marlon) and executive producer of the movie as well. Older-generation siblings Shawn, Marlon, Kim and Keenen all appear in the film. Damien and Craig also have formed a film and TV production company called, naturally, Second Generation Entertainment. The trio plans to create, develop and produce content for the young-adult market. Damien's acting career has included roles on TV's "House," "Malibu's Most Wanted" and "Little Man." He also been a supervising producer, director and writer on uncle Damon's sitcom "My Wife and Kids." Craig's writing and producing credits include "Scary Movie 2" and "My Wife and Kids.
- 3/11/2009
- WorstPreviews.com
Holy smokes, there's another one!?
The prolific Wayans clan has begun to turn out a second generation of multihyphenate comic performers. UTA has just signed Damien Dante Wayans -- nephew of filmmaker Keenen Ivory ("White Chicks") -- for representation in all areas, and Craig and Damon Jr. are set to co-star in Damien's directing debut, "Dance Flick," a Paramount comedy to be released May 22.
Damien is a co-writer (along with Craig, Keenen, Shawn and Marlon) and executive producer of the movie as well. Older-generation siblings Shawn, Marlon, Kim and Keenen all appear in the film.
Damien and Craig, along with producing partner George O. Gore II, also have formed a film and TV production company called, naturally, Second Generation Entertainment. The trio plans to create, develop and produce multiplatform content for the young-adult market.
Damien's acting career has included roles on TV's "House," "Malibu's Most Wanted" and "Little Man." He also been a supervising producer,...
The prolific Wayans clan has begun to turn out a second generation of multihyphenate comic performers. UTA has just signed Damien Dante Wayans -- nephew of filmmaker Keenen Ivory ("White Chicks") -- for representation in all areas, and Craig and Damon Jr. are set to co-star in Damien's directing debut, "Dance Flick," a Paramount comedy to be released May 22.
Damien is a co-writer (along with Craig, Keenen, Shawn and Marlon) and executive producer of the movie as well. Older-generation siblings Shawn, Marlon, Kim and Keenen all appear in the film.
Damien and Craig, along with producing partner George O. Gore II, also have formed a film and TV production company called, naturally, Second Generation Entertainment. The trio plans to create, develop and produce multiplatform content for the young-adult market.
Damien's acting career has included roles on TV's "House," "Malibu's Most Wanted" and "Little Man." He also been a supervising producer,...
- 3/10/2009
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Where, oh where can Redmond be? A Malibu court issued a bench warrant today for Redmond O'Neal after the 24-year-old missed his arraignment in connection with a September drug bust at dad Ryan O'Neal's house. "Redmond failed to show up for court this morning, so the judge issued a bench warrant that he held over," Los Angeles District Attorney spokeswoman Jane Robison tells E! News. "If he comes to the next court date," she added, "then the warrant will be dismissed." He was arrested Sept. 17 for possession of methamphetamine after officers turned up at the O'Neal house for a routine probation sweep stemming from Redmond's past drug offenses. At the time,...
- 2/20/2009
- E! Online
By Aaron Hillis
Within all the symposiums, panels and debates trying to decipher what arts criticism is and will ultimately become in the Internet age, those artists and entertainers who are skewered by critics' ink are rarely discussed. Comedian-actor Jamie Kennedy ("Scream") has experienced the vitriol of opinionated haters for decidedly non-masterpieces like "Son of the Mask" and "Malibu's Most Wanted," but it has to be worse when it happens in the middle of a stand-up performance. Produced by Kennedy and directed by Michael Addis, "Heckler" is a deeply personal and often funny doc about the relationship between performers and their critics, right down to heated confrontations between Kennedy and his online eviscerators. The film features a surprising gamut of talking heads: comedians like Patton Oswalt and Kathy Griffin make sense, as do directors like George Lucas and Uwe Boll, but who would've suspected to hear from Christopher Hitchens, Larry Flynt...
Within all the symposiums, panels and debates trying to decipher what arts criticism is and will ultimately become in the Internet age, those artists and entertainers who are skewered by critics' ink are rarely discussed. Comedian-actor Jamie Kennedy ("Scream") has experienced the vitriol of opinionated haters for decidedly non-masterpieces like "Son of the Mask" and "Malibu's Most Wanted," but it has to be worse when it happens in the middle of a stand-up performance. Produced by Kennedy and directed by Michael Addis, "Heckler" is a deeply personal and often funny doc about the relationship between performers and their critics, right down to heated confrontations between Kennedy and his online eviscerators. The film features a surprising gamut of talking heads: comedians like Patton Oswalt and Kathy Griffin make sense, as do directors like George Lucas and Uwe Boll, but who would've suspected to hear from Christopher Hitchens, Larry Flynt...
- 9/9/2008
- by Aaron Hillis
- ifc.com
Jamie Kennedy is ramping up his producing efforts, signing on for the indie drama "In Northwood."
Nick Stahl will star in the film, a redemption tale centering on a man condemned to a mental hospital for committing murder. Kennedy described the project as taking place "at a moment when you're at a crossroads and have to choose what decisions you would make to survive."
First-time director D.W. Brown, a playwright who was Kennedy's acting teacher, will direct from his own script. The indie-financed project begins production this month.
Kennedy will produce via his Jizzy Entertainment banner. Mike Wittlin and Sandy Solowitz also are producing, with Mike Rachmil executive producing. Olivia Wilde, Dash Mihok and Shohreh Aghdashloo will co-star.
The move is part of Kennedy's bid to ramp up his feature production efforts. He wrote and starred in but didn't produce 2003's "Malibu's Most Wanted," created the Fran Drescher sitcom "Living With Fran" and created and starred on WB Network's "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment."
"I'd like to be someone who produces different things, whether it's funny or scary or dramatic," Kennedy said. "I want to show people I can produce movies without necessarily putting my face in them."...
Nick Stahl will star in the film, a redemption tale centering on a man condemned to a mental hospital for committing murder. Kennedy described the project as taking place "at a moment when you're at a crossroads and have to choose what decisions you would make to survive."
First-time director D.W. Brown, a playwright who was Kennedy's acting teacher, will direct from his own script. The indie-financed project begins production this month.
Kennedy will produce via his Jizzy Entertainment banner. Mike Wittlin and Sandy Solowitz also are producing, with Mike Rachmil executive producing. Olivia Wilde, Dash Mihok and Shohreh Aghdashloo will co-star.
The move is part of Kennedy's bid to ramp up his feature production efforts. He wrote and starred in but didn't produce 2003's "Malibu's Most Wanted," created the Fran Drescher sitcom "Living With Fran" and created and starred on WB Network's "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment."
"I'd like to be someone who produces different things, whether it's funny or scary or dramatic," Kennedy said. "I want to show people I can produce movies without necessarily putting my face in them."...
- 7/24/2008
- by By Steven Zeitchik
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Smallville star Michael Rosenbaum has partnered with the show's writer/executive producer Greg Beeman to pen Welcome to Paradise, a single-camera half-hour project for Fox based on Rosenbaum's life as a teenager in the late 1980s. Rosenbaum is exec producing the show, which has received a script commitment, with former WB Network Entertainment president Jordan Levin, his producing partner, former Regency TV president Pete Aronson, and Mike Karz (Malibu's Most Wanted). Welcome to Paradise, set up at Fox TV Studios, centers on a 13-year-old boy whose eccentric family moves from New York to Indiana.
- 11/15/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
MTV has greenlighted a hybrid scripted/reality series starring Jamie Kennedy. Jamie Kennedy's Blowin' Up is something like a combination of the actor's two best known works: the Warner Bros. theatrical film Malibu's Most Wanted, in which he played a wannabe rapper, and the WB series JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment, in which he played pranks. In Blowin' Up, Kennedy and his best friend, Stu Stone, try to become legitimate hip-hop stars by crashing meetings with music moguls and artists in hopes of landing a record deal. The duo will produce real original music to back the effort.
- 11/4/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Going where Jim Carrey and his rubber face profitably went before him, Jamie Kennedy tries The Mask on for size only to find out that's it's a painfully ill-fitting proposition.
Loud, mean-spirited and generally obnoxious, Son of the Mask makes the boisterous 1994 original look downright demure and refined.
Director Lawrence Guterman, of Cats and Dogs fame, and his crack visual effects team are so busy showing off how far digital technology has advanced in the past decade that no one ever bothers to stop for a second to check if there are any workable characters or a story that makes any sense.
The result is a garish mess of a movie that spins wildly out of control early on and never looks back.
Squarely aimed at kids (presumably those with ADD), the New Line release may initially draw Kennedy's WB Network and Malibu's Most Wanted fan base, but its overall boxoffice will unlikely come anywhere close to the $120 million nabbed by the original.
Where the first Mask transformed Carrey's timid bank clerk, the new edition centers on Kennedy's Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist whose name references Tex Avery, the famed animator whose classic, energetic work inspired the first Mask film and has been cannibalized here.
A reluctant new dad, Tim has no idea what he's in for. Not only was his son conceived while Tim was in full Mask mode -- meaning it's only a matter of time before the baby exhibits some very unusual behavior -- but also the cursed item is being sought by the relentless Loki (Alan Cumming), the mischievous son of Norse god Odin (Bob Hoskins).
To further amp up the ensuing chaos, the pooch also gets its snout into the mask, turning Tim's household in a whirling dervish of computer-generated mayhem.
Failing to recapture the style and manic but focused energy of the original, Guterman's direction and Lance Khazei's script instead flail around in a dozen directions at once, with grating results.
Not quite blessed with the facial elasticity of his predecessor, Kennedy makes do with his best mugging until the special effects take over, and Cumming, Hoskins and the rest of the cast essentially follow his lead.
And those effects, supervised by James E. Price, are pretty spectacular, if a little disturbing. The centerpiece -- a fully digitized, photorealistic havoc-wreaking baby -- could conceivably induce terrifying nightmares weeks after initial exposure.
Son of the Mask
New Line Cinema
New Line Cinema presents a Radar Pictures production in association with Dark Horse Entertainment
A Lawrence Guterman film
Credits:
Director: Lawrence Guterman
Screenwriter: Lance Khazei
Producers: Erica Huggins, Scott Kroopf
Executive producers: Toby Emmerich, Kent Alterman, Michele Weiss, Beau Marks, Mike Richardson
Director of photography: Greg Gardiner
Production designer: Leslie Dilley
Editors: Malcolm Campbell, Debra Neil Fisher
Costume designer: Mary E. Vogt
Visual effects supervisor: James E. Price
Music: Randy Edelman
Cast:
Tim Avery: Jamie Kennedy
Loki: Alan Cumming
Odin: Bob Hoskins
Tonya: Traylor Howard
Daniel Moss: Steven Wright
Jorge: Kal Penn
Dr. Neuman: Ben Stein
Alvey: Liam and Ryan Falconer
MPAA rating: PG
Running time -- 86 minutes...
Loud, mean-spirited and generally obnoxious, Son of the Mask makes the boisterous 1994 original look downright demure and refined.
Director Lawrence Guterman, of Cats and Dogs fame, and his crack visual effects team are so busy showing off how far digital technology has advanced in the past decade that no one ever bothers to stop for a second to check if there are any workable characters or a story that makes any sense.
The result is a garish mess of a movie that spins wildly out of control early on and never looks back.
Squarely aimed at kids (presumably those with ADD), the New Line release may initially draw Kennedy's WB Network and Malibu's Most Wanted fan base, but its overall boxoffice will unlikely come anywhere close to the $120 million nabbed by the original.
Where the first Mask transformed Carrey's timid bank clerk, the new edition centers on Kennedy's Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist whose name references Tex Avery, the famed animator whose classic, energetic work inspired the first Mask film and has been cannibalized here.
A reluctant new dad, Tim has no idea what he's in for. Not only was his son conceived while Tim was in full Mask mode -- meaning it's only a matter of time before the baby exhibits some very unusual behavior -- but also the cursed item is being sought by the relentless Loki (Alan Cumming), the mischievous son of Norse god Odin (Bob Hoskins).
To further amp up the ensuing chaos, the pooch also gets its snout into the mask, turning Tim's household in a whirling dervish of computer-generated mayhem.
Failing to recapture the style and manic but focused energy of the original, Guterman's direction and Lance Khazei's script instead flail around in a dozen directions at once, with grating results.
Not quite blessed with the facial elasticity of his predecessor, Kennedy makes do with his best mugging until the special effects take over, and Cumming, Hoskins and the rest of the cast essentially follow his lead.
And those effects, supervised by James E. Price, are pretty spectacular, if a little disturbing. The centerpiece -- a fully digitized, photorealistic havoc-wreaking baby -- could conceivably induce terrifying nightmares weeks after initial exposure.
Son of the Mask
New Line Cinema
New Line Cinema presents a Radar Pictures production in association with Dark Horse Entertainment
A Lawrence Guterman film
Credits:
Director: Lawrence Guterman
Screenwriter: Lance Khazei
Producers: Erica Huggins, Scott Kroopf
Executive producers: Toby Emmerich, Kent Alterman, Michele Weiss, Beau Marks, Mike Richardson
Director of photography: Greg Gardiner
Production designer: Leslie Dilley
Editors: Malcolm Campbell, Debra Neil Fisher
Costume designer: Mary E. Vogt
Visual effects supervisor: James E. Price
Music: Randy Edelman
Cast:
Tim Avery: Jamie Kennedy
Loki: Alan Cumming
Odin: Bob Hoskins
Tonya: Traylor Howard
Daniel Moss: Steven Wright
Jorge: Kal Penn
Dr. Neuman: Ben Stein
Alvey: Liam and Ryan Falconer
MPAA rating: PG
Running time -- 86 minutes...
John Whitesell is stepping into Big Momma's House 2. The director, whose work includes Malibu's Most Wanted and See Spot Run, will direct the Regency Enterprises/20th Century Fox sequel to the 2000 Martin Lawrence hit. Lawrence is reprising his role as an FBI agent who goes undercover as a loud-mouthed matriarch not afraid to throw her ample weight around. The original grossed $117.6 million domestically. Don Rhymer, who co-wrote the original, is writing. David T. Friendly is producing. Kara Francis is overseeing for Regency president of production Sanford Panitch. Whitesell directed such TV shows as Action and Jack & Jill before segueing to features. He was nominated for an Emmy for best direction of a comedy series for The John Larroquette Show. Whitesell is represented by UTA and attorney Jason Sloane. UTA also represents Lawrence and Rhymer.
- 8/22/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Looking to further its foray into the family comedy genre, New Line Cinema has signed a first-look deal with Malibu's Most Wanted producer Mike Karz and his Karz Entertainment production banner. Karz, who already has a pair of projects in development at the studio, including an untitled Jennifer Aniston project and the dating comedy Good Luck Chuck, also has now been attached to produce a pair of other projects that were already in development at the studio. They include Lucky, a live-action story about a sheltered movie-star dog, and Maggie, a comedy about a slacker who turns his life around with the help of a nanny. "Mike fits in specifically with my approach to do more family movies in the vein of 'Elf' and 'Secondhand Lions, ' " New Line production president Toby Emmerich said. "And the kinds of projects he's developing will fit right in with what is coming to be defined as a New Line family film."...
- 12/5/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Anthony Anderson is reuniting with his Malibu's Most Wanted co-star Kal Penn. Penn has been tapped to co-star on Anderson's upcoming comedy series for the WB Network, All About the Andersons. Meanwhile, Anderson will make an appearance in Penn's upcoming starring feature vehicle, "Harold and Kumar Go to the White Castle," in which Penn plays a medical school candidate. On Warner Bros. TV's All About the Andersons, about an unemployed actor (Anderson) who moves back in with his parents, Penn will play a doctor who rents a room from the family. The role has been recast. Penn's upcoming features also include Love Don't Cost a Thing, an urban remake of the '80s comedy Can't Buy Me Love, as well as the indies The Arrangement and American Made. His credits also include National Lampoon's Van Wilder and American Desi. Penn is repped by Gold/Liedtke and Evolution Entertainment.
John Whitesell is in negotiations to direct Warner Bros. Pictures/Village Roadshow Pictures' live-action/CGI feature Cats & Dogs 2: Tinkles' Revenge. Andrew Lazar's Mad Chance Prods. is producing. The project, a sequel to the original 2001 film, is expected to be in theaters by summer 2005. The sequel was written by the film's original writers, John Requa and Glenn Ficarra. Tab Murphy is revising the script, which will continue the wars between canines and felines. Warners' Greg Silverman and Alysia Cotter are overseeing the project for the studio. Dogs 2 would mark Whitesell's third consecutive feature film for Warners, following the comedies Malibu's Most Wanted and See Spot Run. The helmer is repped by UTA.
Sex and the City just got a little wood . Underwood, that is. Variety reports that Blair Underwood, most recently seen in Full Frontal and Malibu's Most Wanted, has signed on to a four-episode stint on the Emmy Award-winning HBO comedy. Underwood is expected to appear around episode nine of this year's 12-episode run, as a suitor for one of the four stars . though who he'll be romancing is being kept secret by the show's producers. In other Sex news, Tatum O'Neal will do a single-episode turn as a photographer friend of Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie Bradshaw; O'Neal's appearance will be on the August 17 episode.
- 7/8/2003
- IMDbPro News
In a mid-six-figure deal, New Line Cinema has picked up Josh Stolberg's spec script Good Luck Chuck, which Mike Karz will produce. The romantic comedy is about a man who breaks up with his longtime girlfriend only to see her get engaged to the next guy she dates. The same pattern occurs with his next girlfriend and continues to repeat. All of a sudden, he finds himself becoming a lucky charm for women, who all want to date him, and a comedy of errors ensues. New Line executive Mark Kaufman is overseeing the project. Stolberg is co-managed by Matt Luber at Nine Yards Entertainment and Dave Phillips at Edmonds Entertainment as well as attorney David Matlof at Armstrong Hirsch Jackoway Tyerman & Wertheimer. The writer most recently co-wrote with Bobby Florsheim The Nutty Nut for Bruckeimer Films. Karz most recently produced Warner Bros. Pictures' Malibu's Most Wanted, starring Jamie Kennedy.
- 6/29/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Anthony Anderson will star opposite Frankie Muniz in MGM's sequel to Agent Cody Banks for director Kevin Allen. Shooting is scheduled to start next month in London. Dylan Sellers and David Nicksay are producing along with Splendid Pictures and Maverick Films. The sequel, penned by Don Rhymer, will see Muniz's title character go undercover as a foreign-exchange student in England. Anderson will star as Banks' special operative handler, much like Angie Harmon did in the first installment. MGM executives Elizabeth Cantillon, Eric Paquette and Stephanie Palmer are overseeing the project. The casting of Anderson to the project follows on the heels of his successful turn in the comedy Kangaroo Jack. He also has been in business before with MGM as one of the ensemble players in Barbershop for director Tim Story. Anderson is repped by manager ICM, Paul Young at Principato-Young and attorney Rick Genow at Stone, Meyer & Genow. He is onscreen in Malibu's Most Wanted. Anderson next stars in My Baby's Mama and has a cameo in Scary Movie 3, both for Miramax Films. Earlier this month, Anderson wrapped shooting a pilot for Warner Bros. Television that he co-created titled All About the Andersons.
- 4/28/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sony's thriller Identity, one of four wide openers at the weekend boxoffice, debuts as the top movie for the frame as the R-rated thriller takes in an estimated $17 million. Lions Gate's grifter drama Confidence, which debuted at this year's Sundance Film Festival, makes off with an estimated $4.8 million in fifth place. MGM's Kirk Douglas-Michael Douglas collaboration It Runs in the Family debuts at No. 9 with an estimated $3 million. New Line's "reality" movie, The Real Cancun, shot just last month and edited on the fly, opens in a disappointing 10th place with an estimated $2.3 million. Among the weekend's holdovers, Sony's Anger Management crosses the $100 million barrier, taking in an estimated $16 million as the Jack Nicholson-Adam Sandler comedy lands in second place after two weekends on top. Its total now stands at about $104.5 million. Buena Vista's PG-rated Holes drops one spot to third with an estimated $13 million in its second weekend. Warners' Jamie Kennedy vehicle Malibu's Most Wanted collects an estimated $7.7 million in fourth place. MGM's actioner Bulletproof Monk scores an estimated $4.7 million in sixth place. Warners' Amanda Bynes starrer What a Girl Wants takes in an estimated $3.4 million in seventh place. Fox's Phone Booth dials up an estimated $3.1 million in eighth.
- 4/27/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Although Easter brings with it good will and spring cheer, moviegoers will likely choose to stay Angry this weekend. Columbia Pictures/Revolution Studios' PG-13 Anger Management -- which brought in a record-setting $42.2 million during its opening frame and has been averaging $3 million a day in weekday showings -- could drop 40%-50% and hold onto the lead position despite the emergence of three new wide releases. The Jack Nicholson-Adam Sandler starrer will see increased competition this Easter-Passover holiday weekend, with MGM starting the race off early with its Wednesday release of action-adventure Bulletproof Monk in 2,955 theaters. The Walt Disney Co.'s Holes, based on the popular children's best seller by Louis Sachar, will bow in 2,331 theaters Friday, targeting the tween audience. Warner Bros. Pictures' Malibu's Most Wanted will go after the hip-hop crowd in 2,503 theaters. The three films are likely to duke it out for the second, third and fourth positions this weekend, with none expected to cross the $15 million mark.
- 4/17/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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