Cameron Diaz, who stars in Netflix's new action-comedy 'Back in Action' alongside Jamie Foxx, shared in a new interview that her acting return was "all thanks to" her costar.
Jamie Foxx stars alongside Cameron Diaz in new Netflix movie Back In Action, but away from the screen, the Oscar-winning actor has faced a number of challenges in his life
Ray was crazy. Ray was something else. Ray was a independent film, so it didn't have a studio. As a matter of fact, the guy who paid for it, his name was Phil Anschutz. He's a devout Christian. He says, I'll do the movie, but the drugs bothered him. He didn't like the fact that Ray was doing drugs.
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If you thought the portal of hate and mess Katt Williams opened in 2024 was closed at the turn of a new year, think again. In fact, it actually just might get re-opened thanks to Jamie Foxx. We’ll explain.
Jamie Foxx is "Back in Action" as his new film premiered in Berlin, Germany on Jan. 15. The actor attended with his daughter, Anelise.
Back in Action, starring Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz hits Netflix today. The movie almost served as Foxx’s last.
A review of 'Back In Action' which reunites Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz as two ex-spies on the run again with their family on a new mission.
Diaz is best known for some of her iconic roles in rom-coms such as The Holiday, My Best Friend’s Wedding, The Other Woman, What Happens in Vegas and In Her Shoes. However, her new movie Back in Action is an action-comedy, also starring Jamie Foxx.
It's their final mission, which has led to their current predicament with their former boss Chuck (Kyle Chandler) warning them that enemies are after them. Soon after, Emily and Matt find themselves on the run with their two children to protect their family.
Taylor Gates of Collider rates it a 4 out of 10, saying Back in Action is “too formulaic to be fun,” and it struggles in tone as too adult to engage a younger audience but too kid-friendly to be considered one of Netflix’s sexiest movies. Gates says: