PRODUCER
BAD MOMS 2 (2017)
Starring Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Susan Sarandon, Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines, Jay Hernandez, Peter Gallagher, Justin Hartley and David Walton. Directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore.
Our three under-appreciated and over-burdened moms, Amy, Kiki, and Carla, rebel against the challenges and expectations of Christmas in hopes of creating a more perfect holiday for their families. And if that was hard enough, they have to do all of that while hosting and entertaining their ultimate holiday foes: their own mothers. By the end of the journey, our moms have redefined how to make the holidays special for their families and it ends up bringing them closer to their own moms.
Starring Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Susan Sarandon, Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines, Jay Hernandez, Peter Gallagher, Justin Hartley and David Walton. Directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore.
Our three under-appreciated and over-burdened moms, Amy, Kiki, and Carla, rebel against the challenges and expectations of Christmas in hopes of creating a more perfect holiday for their families. And if that was hard enough, they have to do all of that while hosting and entertaining their ultimate holiday foes: their own mothers. By the end of the journey, our moms have redefined how to make the holidays special for their families and it ends up bringing them closer to their own moms.
BAD MOMS (2016)
Starring Mika Kunis, Kristen Bell, Christina Applegate, Kathryn Haan and Jada Pinkett Smith. Directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore.
A woman with a seemingly perfect life - a great marriage, overachieving kids, beautiful home, stunning looks and still holding down a career. However she's over-worked, over committed and exhausted to the point that she's about to snap. Fed up, she joins forces with two other over-stressed moms and all go on a quest to liberate themselves from conventional responsibilities, going on a wild un- mom like binge of freedom, fun and self-indulgence - putting them on a collision course with PTA Queen Bee Gwendolyn and her clique of devoted perfect moms.
Starring Mika Kunis, Kristen Bell, Christina Applegate, Kathryn Haan and Jada Pinkett Smith. Directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore.
A woman with a seemingly perfect life - a great marriage, overachieving kids, beautiful home, stunning looks and still holding down a career. However she's over-worked, over committed and exhausted to the point that she's about to snap. Fed up, she joins forces with two other over-stressed moms and all go on a quest to liberate themselves from conventional responsibilities, going on a wild un- mom like binge of freedom, fun and self-indulgence - putting them on a collision course with PTA Queen Bee Gwendolyn and her clique of devoted perfect moms.
CELESTE AND JESSE FOREVER (2012)
Starring Rashida Jones - Celeste, Andy Samberg - Jesse, Chris Messina - Paul, Elijah Wood - Scott, Ari Graynor - Beth, Emma Roberts - Riley and Will McCormack - Skillz. Directed by Lee Toland Krieger.
Celeste and Jesse met in high school, married young and are growing apart. Now thirty, Celeste is the driven owner of her own media consulting firm, Jesse is once again unemployed and in no particular rush to do anything with his life. Celeste is convinced that divorcing Jesse is the right thing to do -- she is on her way up, he is on his way nowhere, and if they do it now instead of later, they can remain supportive friends. Jesse passively accepts this transition into friendship, even though he is still in love with her. As the reality of their separation sets in, Celeste slowly and painfully realizes she has been cavalier about their relationship, and her decision, which once seemed mature and progressive, now seems impulsive and selfish. But her timing with Jesse is less than fortuitous. While navigating the turbulent changes in their lives and in their hearts, these two learn that in order to truly love someone, you may have to let them go.
Starring Rashida Jones - Celeste, Andy Samberg - Jesse, Chris Messina - Paul, Elijah Wood - Scott, Ari Graynor - Beth, Emma Roberts - Riley and Will McCormack - Skillz. Directed by Lee Toland Krieger.
Celeste and Jesse met in high school, married young and are growing apart. Now thirty, Celeste is the driven owner of her own media consulting firm, Jesse is once again unemployed and in no particular rush to do anything with his life. Celeste is convinced that divorcing Jesse is the right thing to do -- she is on her way up, he is on his way nowhere, and if they do it now instead of later, they can remain supportive friends. Jesse passively accepts this transition into friendship, even though he is still in love with her. As the reality of their separation sets in, Celeste slowly and painfully realizes she has been cavalier about their relationship, and her decision, which once seemed mature and progressive, now seems impulsive and selfish. But her timing with Jesse is less than fortuitous. While navigating the turbulent changes in their lives and in their hearts, these two learn that in order to truly love someone, you may have to let them go.
AUSTIN POWERS: THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME (1999)
Starring Mike Myers, Heather Graham, Michael York, Robert Wagner, Rob Lowe, Seth Green, Mindy Sterling, Verne Troyer, Elizabeth Hurley and Gia Carides. Directed by Jay Roach.
Starring Mike Myers, Heather Graham, Michael York, Robert Wagner, Rob Lowe, Seth Green, Mindy Sterling, Verne Troyer, Elizabeth Hurley and Gia Carides. Directed by Jay Roach.
REVIEWS Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me - Still shagadelic 20 years on
AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY (1997)
Starring Mike Myers, Elizabeth Hurley, Michael York, Mimi Rogers, Seth Green and Will Ferrell. Directed by Jay Roach.
A 1960s hipster secret agent is brought out of cryofreeze to oppose his greatest enemy in the 1990s, where his social attitudes are glaringly out of place.
Starring Mike Myers, Elizabeth Hurley, Michael York, Mimi Rogers, Seth Green and Will Ferrell. Directed by Jay Roach.
A 1960s hipster secret agent is brought out of cryofreeze to oppose his greatest enemy in the 1990s, where his social attitudes are glaringly out of place.