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The holiday comedy Office Christmas Party just tapped Jamie Chung, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and Karan Soni to join the cast. The three will join Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston, Kate McKinnon, T.J. Miller, Olivia Munn, Abbey Lee and Randall Park.
Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston will reunite for the holiday season in Office Christmas Party. T.J. Miller and Kate McKinnon will also star in the DreamWorks ensemble comedy about an office party that has gone awry.
The intertwining stories about the lives of several mothers (and Mr. Mom), including a successful television host, a recent divorcee, a mom seeking to strengthen her own relationship with her mother, and a father raising teenage daughters.
Aniston will play sports dealmaker Denise White, who rose to the top of the male-dominated field by establishing herself as a tireless defender of her high-profile clients. Fox 2000 bought the pitch from Dallas Buyers Club scribe Melisa Wallack.
Denise White rose to the top of the male-dominated world of professional sports management by establishing herself as a tireless defender of her high-profile clients when their images were in serious peril.
Denise White rose to the top of the male-dominated world of professional sports management by establishing herself as a tireless defender of her high-profile clients when their images were in serious peril.
Logline being kept under wraps.
It looks like Robert De Niro’s longtime passion project The Comedian is moving forward, tapping Jennifer Aniston to star. Taylor Hackford is directing the drama, with intentions to shoot in early 2016 in New York.
Jennifer Aniston and Jack Huston join the adaptation of the novel The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers. Huston takes over the role previously held by Benedict Cumberbatch. Alexandre Moors is set to direct, replacing Will and David Lowery.
Our sources confirm that Aniston has just become attached to the dramedy, which was to reunite her with her Marley & Me director David Frankel, though Frankel is now falling off the project.
The cast is complete for Gary Marshall’s movie about moms.
Tells intertwining stories about the lives of several mothers as the titular holiday approaches.
Jennifer Hudson set to perform at the Oscars.
A woman who’s been suffering from chronic pain since the car accident that cost her the life of her child finds the will to go on from the most unexpected places.
Nick, Dale, and Kurt decide to strike out on their own in business, but things go belly-up when an investor pulls out the rug from under them.
Nick, Dale, and Kurt decide to strike out on their own in business, but things go belly-up when an investor pulls out the rug from under them.
A group of ex-cons kidnap the wife of a wealthy Detroit developer and hold her for ransom, only to find the husband doesn’t want her back.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
In talks to join comedy.
Offer out to Aniston with interest in Ronan to star.
Logline: A woman who’s been suffering from chronic pain since the car accident that cost her the life of her child finds the will to go on from the most unexpected places.
A veteran drug dealer creates a fake family to avoid suspicion while moving 1,400 pounds of marijuana across the border for his boss.
Logline: A cheerleader finds herself torn when her new cheer coach begins giving her the attention and power normally reserved for her best friend, the team’s cheer captain, creating a rift in the team in the lead-up to a regional competition.
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