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“The Boss Baby: Family Business” landed in theaters and on Peacock on Friday, right on in time for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Alec Baldwin returns for the sequel to DreamWorks Animation’s Oscar-nominated comedy featuring an all-star cast that includes James Marsden, Eva Longoria, Amy Sedaris, Ariana Greenblatt, Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow, and Jeff Goldblum.
In the movie, brothers Ted (Baldwin) and Tim (Marsden) are all grown up and living separate lives. Ted, former leader of BabyCorp, is a hedge fund CEO. Tim, also married with two kids, works as a stay-at-home dad. The pair have drifted apart over the years, but a magical potion turns them back into babies for a short time,...
“The Boss Baby: Family Business” landed in theaters and on Peacock on Friday, right on in time for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Alec Baldwin returns for the sequel to DreamWorks Animation’s Oscar-nominated comedy featuring an all-star cast that includes James Marsden, Eva Longoria, Amy Sedaris, Ariana Greenblatt, Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow, and Jeff Goldblum.
In the movie, brothers Ted (Baldwin) and Tim (Marsden) are all grown up and living separate lives. Ted, former leader of BabyCorp, is a hedge fund CEO. Tim, also married with two kids, works as a stay-at-home dad. The pair have drifted apart over the years, but a magical potion turns them back into babies for a short time,...
- 7/2/2021
- by Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
Artificial intelligence will be the downfall of humanity. Humans will never learn that lesson.
In a distant future, a group of people will battle the artificial intelligence on Earth and other worlds in Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter.
This indie sci-fi movie stars Tracey Birdsall, William Kircher, Daz Crawford, Stephen Manley, Tim McGrath and Ashley Park. The film is directed by Neil Johnson (Starship: Rising, Humanity’S End).
At San Diego Comic-Con International last month, Lrm caught up with the lovely actress Tracey Birdsall on the exhibit floor to discuss her leading role in the movie.
Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter will be released later this year.
Watch the interview below.
In a distant future, a group of people will battle the artificial intelligence on Earth and other worlds in Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter.
This indie sci-fi movie stars Tracey Birdsall, William Kircher, Daz Crawford, Stephen Manley, Tim McGrath and Ashley Park. The film is directed by Neil Johnson (Starship: Rising, Humanity’S End).
At San Diego Comic-Con International last month, Lrm caught up with the lovely actress Tracey Birdsall on the exhibit floor to discuss her leading role in the movie.
Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter will be released later this year.
Watch the interview below.
- 8/3/2016
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
Currently in production in the Salton Sea, Yuma, Arizona (same locations as Return of the jedi used), Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter is described as “Star Wars meets Mad Max” about the overthrow of humanity by artificial intelligence.
The film stars Tracey Birdsall (Loving), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D’s Daz Crawford, and Star Trek III : The Search for Spock’s Stephen Manley. With a supporting cast which features Livvy Stubenrauch (Frozen), Erin Bethea (Fireproof), Tim McGrath, Miss Asia USA Ashley Park, and Aaron Jacques (I Might Even Love You). Neil Johnson directs.
Birdsall will also reprise the role in a new TV series The Gods of War...
The film stars Tracey Birdsall (Loving), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D’s Daz Crawford, and Star Trek III : The Search for Spock’s Stephen Manley. With a supporting cast which features Livvy Stubenrauch (Frozen), Erin Bethea (Fireproof), Tim McGrath, Miss Asia USA Ashley Park, and Aaron Jacques (I Might Even Love You). Neil Johnson directs.
Birdsall will also reprise the role in a new TV series The Gods of War...
- 1/25/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Voltage Pictures has acquired foreign rights to Stallion Media's horror pic HybridHybrid," directed by Eric Valette (One Missed Call). Oded Fehr (Resident Evil: Apocalypse/Extinction, The Mummy) and Shannon Beckner topline the pic about a female mechanic in a Chicago police garage who spends a night of terror with a hybrid car. Stallion Media partners Oliver Hengst and Elizabeth Wang-Lee are producing with Kevin DeWalt of Minds Eye Entertainment and Tim Kwok of Convergence Entertainment. Alex Leung (Studio 407), Tim McGrath (Picture Park) and Christian Arnold-Beutel (Tadora) will exec produce. The pic's budgeted at more than $10 million. Shooting will begin this week around Regina, Saskatchewan. "Hybrid" is written by Neal Marshall Stevens ("Thirteen Ghosts").
- 3/29/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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