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Priyanka Chopra emphasised the luxury of spending time together with family without distractions while talking about family ...
With a screenplay, alternately funny and frighteningly perceptive by Nicholas Stoller, this gorgeously animated version is not outwardly trying to be political but nevertheless is uncannily ...
A review of 'Animal Farm', a new version of the classic George Orwell Allegory about Animals taking over humans jobs. Directed by Andy Serkis .
Priyanka Chopra is set to reunite with her “Baywatch” co-star Zac Efron in an upcoming Hollywood comedy directed by Nicholas Stoller, known for films like “Forgetting Sarah Marshall”. The ...
Actor Priyanka Chopra is set to reunite with her Baywatch co-star Zac Efron for Nicholas Stoller's untitled comedy film, reported The Hollywood Reporte r. Along with the Don actress, the Cesar ...
Priyanka Chopra Jonas has officially joined Nicholas Stoller’s upcoming Amazon MGM comedy, starring alongside Zac Efron and Will Ferrell. The untitled film, previously known as Judgment Day ...
Will Ferrell emerged as a breakout star on ‘Saturday Night Live’ in the mid-1990s and quickly established himself as a comedic force to be reckoned with. His journey from ‘SNL’ to Hollywood’s silver ...
The script for the adaptation is written by Nicholas Stoller (“You’re Cordially Invited,” “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.”) “It’s a bit updated because, obviously, the book was written in the ‘40s, so if ...
Nicholas Stoller’s new comedy, You’re Cordially Invited, is a goofy screwball attempt at a rom com without most of the requisite on-screen romance.
Nicholas Stoller opened up about Andy Serkis's much-anticipated Animal Farm adaptation and its more darkly comedic approach to the material.
‘You’re Cordially Invited’ is exactly what rom-com viewers might expect Director Nicholas Stoller adds another witty yet predictable film to the romantic comedy genre.
Stoller’s Forgetting Sarah Marshall fit neatly into that tonal aesthetic, but You’re Cordially Invited is a shade or two too zany for its own good.