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Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx's new action-comedy Back In Action recently debuted on Netflix, marking Diaz's return to acting after nearly a decade. The film, directed by Seth Gordon
Viewers have truly tuned in for Cameron Diaz's highly anticipated return in Back in Action, as the action comedy has debuted at No. 1 on Netflix's Top 10 English movie list across over 80 countries. The spy flick saw Diaz's return to the big screen for the first time since Annie,
Back in Action' director Seth Gordon tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx supported each other throughout filming — when the actress marked her return to acting with her first movie in over a decade and the actor had a medical emergency during production in April 2023.
Back in Action, Cameron Diaz’s first movie in over a decade, is now a massive hit on Netflix. Following its release on the streamer on January 17th, the film ranks No. 1 on Netflix’s Top 10 Movies chart for the past week.
Cameron Diaz lights up the screen in the new Netflix movie 'Back in Action,' but she has revealed that the cast faced dark times during filming.
"Back in Action" is Cameron Diaz's first film in over ten years. Unfortunately, her and Jamie Foxx's star power isn't enough to save it.
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.
If it isn't Cameron Diaz, back in the spotlight, championing Netflix's latest number one movie – Back In Action – which has flown up the charts since its 17 January release date. She stars alongside Jamie Foxx in an A-list production that Netflix produced with a $70 million budget.
Hollywood star Cameron Diaz has opened up about her quiet family life and said she thinks people are “different” once they have children. The actress, 52, who has recently come out of her Hollywood retirement,
Cameron Diaz’s dismal new movie with Jamie Foxx – and Diaz’s first film in more than a decade – is proof that style and craft have completely dropped out of a particular kind of action comedy, writes Adam White.