The actress returns to the cinema after a decade alongside Jamie Foxx in 'Back to Action', a comedy about mature and very agile spies directed by Seth Gordon. Everyone remembers Cameron Diaz (San Diego,
But, we do Wordle! Er, OK. That’s how former secret agent Matt (Jamie Foxx) explains that he and wife Emily are now living a boring, mundane, glamour-free life and nobody would ever be looking for
Back in Action' director Seth Gordon tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that Jamie Foxx was Cameron Diaz's 'biggest cheerleader' as she returned to acting with her first movie in more than a decade.
“Back in Action” follows two former CIA spies whose secret identities are exposed, forcing them out of retirement to confront their past. The film features an ensemble cast, including Glenn Close, Kyle Chandler and Andrew Scott. Directed by Seth Gordon, known for “Horrible Bosses,” the film combines action and comedy in a high-stakes storyline.
“Back in Action” is Diaz’s first film since 2014’s “Annie,” which she also starred in alongside Foxx. The Oscar-winner and the “Charlie’s Angels” alum first worked together in Oliver Stone’s 1999 sports drama “Any Given Sunday.”
In an interview with Decider to promote his new Netflix action comedy, Back in Action, Gordon revealed he has been working on a documentary about what are considered to be one of the most valuable pieces of movie paraphernalia of all time: The ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz.
The actors had each other’s backs as she returned to the screen and he recovered from a stroke, according to director Seth Gordon.
Matt and Emily used to be glamorous secret agents. Then she got pregnant, and now they’re undercover suburban parents trying to get along with teenage kids. Soon, the past comes
Netflix reportedly spent tens of millions of dollars to lure the iconic actress out of retirement for the Jamie Foxx action flick.
Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx's Netflix action comedy Back In Action leaves fans wondering about a potential sequel. Director Seth Gordon weighs in.
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