Netflix started January off strong with the new movie Back in Action, an action comedy starring Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz. Back in Action has been ... Costa (Oliver Cooper), and JB (Jonathan Daniel ...
Back in Action is actually more notable for getting Cameron Diaz out of retirement and Jamie ... things up for Princess Elodie (Millie Bobby Brown). After living a sheltered life with her father ...
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Cameron Diaz’s stunning introduction scene in the 1994 film The Mask has resurfaced on social media, sending fans into a wave ...
Cameron Diaz keeps her private life guarded, but doesn't shy away from sharing occasional glimpses inside her world. The actress, 52, is in the midst of a comeback to acting following the arrival ...
He has written about entertainment and breaking news for over five years. Sebastian Reuter/Getty Cameron Diaz is reflecting on how Hollywood has changed for women since the #MeToo movement.
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For Cameron Diaz ... comedy There's Something About Mary. Diaz continued, "There's this description in the scene where my brother, [W. Earl Brown], literally punches [Matt Dillon] in the throat.
Cameron Diaz has a couple of projects brewing, but it’s too early to tell whether her recent foray back into acting is permanent. The actress, who stepped away from the spotlight in 2014 after ...
Cameron Diaz is opening up about her experience on movie sets prior to the #MeToo movement. “The industry is so different. I definitely have to say that the #MeToo movement changed everything ...
Cameron Diaz believes the #MeToo movement “changed everything” in the film industry – like putting an end to “that one guy” who would always make people feel uncomfortable on sets.