'Sleepless' Star Michelle Monaghan On Playing A Non-Typical Female Role Alongside Jamie Foxx
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- Published: Thursday, 12 January 2017 07:55
- Written by Lupe R Haas
Michelle Monaghan plays a bad ass internal affairs officer in SLEEPLESS opposite Jamie Foxx. Monaghan tells CineMovie she loved her first taste of action star status, and she wouldn't mind taking on another action-packed movie. The SLEEPLESS star was so into her action scenes she clocked Jamie Foxx in the mouth. Find out what happened and which 80s action movie Monaghan would remake with herself as the action star.
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In THE BOATMAN, a coyote, played by Oscar Torre, hears dead people. Director Greg Morgan sat down with CineMovie’s Fer-r-rnando Duran to discuss why THE BOATMAN is not your typical border story. The movie opens December 16 in Los Angeles.
Add a commentThe hilarious Spanish comedy, NO MANCHES FRIDA starring Mexican actors Omar Chaparro, Martha Higareda and Mario Moran, comes to DVD on December 27. Mario Moran talks to us about his role as a spoiled high schooler opposite Omar Chaparro.
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