Andrew Schultz And Akaash Singh Weigh In On Ben Affleck’s Tom Brady Roast Performance ( Photo Credit – YouTube; IMDb )
Ben Affleck’s appearance at the Tom Brady Roast continues to drive discourse days after the actor’s jokes seemingly fell flat onstage. After Tom Brady’s roast aired on Netflix, Comedian Andrew Schultz, who appeared during the show, offered his take on Affleck’s performance during the May 8 Flagrant podcast episode.
Ben Affleck’s appearance on Tom Brady’s Greatest Roast of All Time on Sunday, May 5, triggered a wave of Criticism online after the actor seemed more intent on slamming online trolls than Brady himself. Fans also expressed concern over Affleck’s physical appearance, with many speculating about possible plastic surgery.
While hosting their Flagrant podcast on Wednesday, Andrew Schultz and Akaash Singh dissected Affleck’s monologue and explained why it failed to connect with the audience. Andrew Schultz,...
Ben Affleck’s appearance at the Tom Brady Roast continues to drive discourse days after the actor’s jokes seemingly fell flat onstage. After Tom Brady’s roast aired on Netflix, Comedian Andrew Schultz, who appeared during the show, offered his take on Affleck’s performance during the May 8 Flagrant podcast episode.
Ben Affleck’s appearance on Tom Brady’s Greatest Roast of All Time on Sunday, May 5, triggered a wave of Criticism online after the actor seemed more intent on slamming online trolls than Brady himself. Fans also expressed concern over Affleck’s physical appearance, with many speculating about possible plastic surgery.
While hosting their Flagrant podcast on Wednesday, Andrew Schultz and Akaash Singh dissected Affleck’s monologue and explained why it failed to connect with the audience. Andrew Schultz,...
- 5/11/2024
- by Anushree Madappa
- KoiMoi
Eric Schultz knows his way around politics. The Washington, D.C. consultant served as deputy White House press secretary during the Obama Administration from 2014-2017. He’s also worked for Sen. Charles Schumer and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
But in the last few years, he’s been getting very familiar with Hollywood, consulting for shows like “Succession” and most recently Alex Garland’s A24 drama “Civil War.”
But now, he’s going in front of the camera. Schultz makes his acting debut with a cameo on Thursday’s season finale of Max’s “The Girls on the Bus.” He plays a press aide who Sadie McCarthy (Melissa Benoist) must convince to let her into a VIP cocktail party at the Democratic National Convention.
“They reached out of the blue and asked me, ‘Would you like to make a cameo?’” Schultz tells me. “It took me probably a nanosecond to say yes.
But in the last few years, he’s been getting very familiar with Hollywood, consulting for shows like “Succession” and most recently Alex Garland’s A24 drama “Civil War.”
But now, he’s going in front of the camera. Schultz makes his acting debut with a cameo on Thursday’s season finale of Max’s “The Girls on the Bus.” He plays a press aide who Sadie McCarthy (Melissa Benoist) must convince to let her into a VIP cocktail party at the Democratic National Convention.
“They reached out of the blue and asked me, ‘Would you like to make a cameo?’” Schultz tells me. “It took me probably a nanosecond to say yes.
- 5/9/2024
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Directed by Paul Ziller, Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans begins in the cozy setting of Sir Alistair’s beautiful castle, where Goldy and Marla are catering a fundraising night. The castle is filled with guests and stunning medieval decorations, setting the stage for Sir Alistair to make some big announcements. But just as he’s about to speak, he collapses to the floor, dead! Everyone is shocked. Could the murderer be among the guests? Adding to the chaos, conman Edmund Schultz has escaped from prison, and US Marshal Gerard Track is here to sniff him out. Did Schultz crash the party, or was he the killer? Also, there is another twist to the story: Edmund is actually the father of Tom, the main detective in the case, who was also at the party! With so many enemies of Sir Alistair, the case becomes incredibly complicated. But fear not, because what we...
- 4/29/2024
- by Sutanuka Banerjee
- Film Fugitives
After years of sustaining in the industry, Christoph Waltz landed his breakthrough role in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds (2009), which showered him with popularity and fame for his role as Hans Landa. However, despite achieving great success and even an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Waltz refused to reunite with Tarantino in 2012.
Quentin Tarantino in Pulp Fiction
After watching Christoph Waltz perform and given the success of Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino wanted to collaborate with the actor once again in his 2012 movie Django Unchained. But according to WhatCulture, Waltz initially turned down the role of Schultz, until Tarantino fulfilled his one demand.
Christoph Waltz Refused to Appear in Django Unchained
Christoph Waltz and Quentin Tarantino initially collaborated in the 2009 movie Inglourious Basterds, which witnessed great success at the box office. Soon the actor rose to prominence after winning an Oscar for his role as Hans Landa, and Tarantino became...
Quentin Tarantino in Pulp Fiction
After watching Christoph Waltz perform and given the success of Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino wanted to collaborate with the actor once again in his 2012 movie Django Unchained. But according to WhatCulture, Waltz initially turned down the role of Schultz, until Tarantino fulfilled his one demand.
Christoph Waltz Refused to Appear in Django Unchained
Christoph Waltz and Quentin Tarantino initially collaborated in the 2009 movie Inglourious Basterds, which witnessed great success at the box office. Soon the actor rose to prominence after winning an Oscar for his role as Hans Landa, and Tarantino became...
- 4/25/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
On Tuesday, Donald Trump‘s lawyer, Todd Blanche, was slammed by Judge Juan Merchan in court while discussing a gag order on the former president.
When Blanche said that Trump was doing his best to comply with the order, Judge Merchan cut him off, snapping, “You are losing all credibility with the court.”
Initially, the gag order blocked the former president’s ability to make public statements about witnesses, prosecutors and court staff if they had been “made with the intent to materially interfere with” the case.
On April 1, Merchan expanded a gag order in the hush money case, including family members of the court and prosecution. Trump repeatedly attacked Merchan’s daughter, Loren Merchan.
The prosecution cited ten incidents in recent days when Trump violated the order.
Last week, Trump reposted a clip from Fox News host Jesse Watters claiming that liberals were “lying” to get the jury. “They...
When Blanche said that Trump was doing his best to comply with the order, Judge Merchan cut him off, snapping, “You are losing all credibility with the court.”
Initially, the gag order blocked the former president’s ability to make public statements about witnesses, prosecutors and court staff if they had been “made with the intent to materially interfere with” the case.
On April 1, Merchan expanded a gag order in the hush money case, including family members of the court and prosecution. Trump repeatedly attacked Merchan’s daughter, Loren Merchan.
The prosecution cited ten incidents in recent days when Trump violated the order.
Last week, Trump reposted a clip from Fox News host Jesse Watters claiming that liberals were “lying” to get the jury. “They...
- 4/24/2024
- by Alessio Atria
- Uinterview
Get ready for another thrilling episode of “Curious Caterer Mysteries” with Season 1 Episode 4, titled “Foiled Plans”! Airing Friday, April 26, at 9:00 Pm on Hmys, this installment promises viewers an evening of suspense, intrigue, and mouth-watering medieval feasts.
In this episode, viewers will join Goldy Berry, the titular curious caterer, as she prepares to host a medieval feast at Hyde Castle. However, the festivities take a dark turn when a murder interrupts the event, sending shockwaves through the castle walls.
Determined to uncover the truth behind the crime, Goldy teams up with Detective Schultz to crack the case before the killer strikes again. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they unravel a web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives, leading them closer to the identity of the culprit.
With its blend of delectable cuisine and spine-tingling suspense, “Curious Caterer Mysteries” promises an evening of entertainment for fans of both culinary delights and whodunit mysteries.
In this episode, viewers will join Goldy Berry, the titular curious caterer, as she prepares to host a medieval feast at Hyde Castle. However, the festivities take a dark turn when a murder interrupts the event, sending shockwaves through the castle walls.
Determined to uncover the truth behind the crime, Goldy teams up with Detective Schultz to crack the case before the killer strikes again. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they unravel a web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives, leading them closer to the identity of the culprit.
With its blend of delectable cuisine and spine-tingling suspense, “Curious Caterer Mysteries” promises an evening of entertainment for fans of both culinary delights and whodunit mysteries.
- 4/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Al Roker and his production banner have been sued by Bill Schultz, a former executive producer on an animated kids TV series in development. Schultz (The Simpsons, King of The Hill, Garfield) claims he was fired for objecting to the company’s failure to follow a diversity initiative intended to bring minority writers onto PBS television productions.
The lawsuit, filed in New York federal court on Tuesday, alleges executives at Al Roker Entertainment “callously disregarded” a diversity, equity and inclusion program, commonly called Dei, mandated by PBS, which covered the bulk of the production expenses for animated series Weather Hunters, by attempting to have Black writers touch up scripts written by white scribes to give the appearance of a diverse writers room.
In Hollywood, Dei is seen by some as especially significant in efforts to boost diversity, on and behind the screen. The programs, however, have attracted legal scrutiny by...
The lawsuit, filed in New York federal court on Tuesday, alleges executives at Al Roker Entertainment “callously disregarded” a diversity, equity and inclusion program, commonly called Dei, mandated by PBS, which covered the bulk of the production expenses for animated series Weather Hunters, by attempting to have Black writers touch up scripts written by white scribes to give the appearance of a diverse writers room.
In Hollywood, Dei is seen by some as especially significant in efforts to boost diversity, on and behind the screen. The programs, however, have attracted legal scrutiny by...
- 4/16/2024
- by Winston Cho
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Photo: Barbara Niven, Alison Sweeney Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Bettina Strauss
Hallmark is giving us plenty to look forward to this month as they reveal the line-up for their latest programming. Meanwhile, Hearties can also look forward to When Calls the Heart season 11 coming to the screen this month. Read on to find out about the new, original movies and timing for Wcth.
Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Mystery line-up for April One Bad Apple: A Hannah Swensen Mystery
Friday, April 5 at 9 pm Et/Pt on Hallmark Mystery
Photo: Alison Sweeney, Victor Webster Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Bettina Strauss
Starring Alison Sweeney, Victor Webster and Barbara Niven, the movie sees Hannah meeting a new side of law and order while investigating a murder, when she crosses paths with prosecuting attorney Chad Norton, while Delores is hiding a secret.
Blind Date Book Club
Saturday, April 6 at 8 pm Et/Pt on Hallmark Channel
Photo: Erin Krakow,...
Hallmark is giving us plenty to look forward to this month as they reveal the line-up for their latest programming. Meanwhile, Hearties can also look forward to When Calls the Heart season 11 coming to the screen this month. Read on to find out about the new, original movies and timing for Wcth.
Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Mystery line-up for April One Bad Apple: A Hannah Swensen Mystery
Friday, April 5 at 9 pm Et/Pt on Hallmark Mystery
Photo: Alison Sweeney, Victor Webster Credit: ©2024 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Bettina Strauss
Starring Alison Sweeney, Victor Webster and Barbara Niven, the movie sees Hannah meeting a new side of law and order while investigating a murder, when she crosses paths with prosecuting attorney Chad Norton, while Delores is hiding a secret.
Blind Date Book Club
Saturday, April 6 at 8 pm Et/Pt on Hallmark Channel
Photo: Erin Krakow,...
- 4/6/2024
- by Anne King
- Celebrating The Soaps
New York, NY — Last year in the pages of Al Ewing and Torunn Gronbekk’s hit run of Venom, Black Widow became host to a symbiote of her own, and the results have been deadly! This July, dive into this startling development as Natasha fully embraces her new place in the symbiote hivemind in Black Widow: Venomous #1!
Announced earlier in Aipt’s new Venom Monday column, the one-shot will be written by rising star Erica Schultz, known for her thrilling work on Daredevil: Gang War and Hallows’ Eve, and drawn by superstar artist Luciano Vecchio, currently delivering a breathtaking saga in Resurrection of Magneto. Together, they’ll unleash Natasha Romanoff’s full potential as a symbiote warrior, just ahead of Venom War, an upcoming symbiote event launching later this year that will see every symbiote star choose a side in an explosive conflict between Venom father and son duo, Eddie and Dylan Brock!
Announced earlier in Aipt’s new Venom Monday column, the one-shot will be written by rising star Erica Schultz, known for her thrilling work on Daredevil: Gang War and Hallows’ Eve, and drawn by superstar artist Luciano Vecchio, currently delivering a breathtaking saga in Resurrection of Magneto. Together, they’ll unleash Natasha Romanoff’s full potential as a symbiote warrior, just ahead of Venom War, an upcoming symbiote event launching later this year that will see every symbiote star choose a side in an explosive conflict between Venom father and son duo, Eddie and Dylan Brock!
- 4/2/2024
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Jamie Foxx’s favorite Beatles song is from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. And while hee made a good choice, Foxx associates the tune with an infamous movie. Here’s a look at one of the most widely hated movies of the 1970s and its connection to The Beatles.
Jamie Foxx said all of The Beatles’ songs displayed their ‘incredible talent’
During a 2009 interview with Cleveland.com, Foxx was asked to name the Fab Four tune he likes the most. He chose the title track from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” is a hard-rock ditty and a far cry from Foxx’s soul/hip-hop style.
“That sticks out because of the movie,” he opined. “Everything they did … incredible talent, man. It’s just amazing how great they were, how they influenced our culture, and how the music still stands up today.
Jamie Foxx said all of The Beatles’ songs displayed their ‘incredible talent’
During a 2009 interview with Cleveland.com, Foxx was asked to name the Fab Four tune he likes the most. He chose the title track from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” is a hard-rock ditty and a far cry from Foxx’s soul/hip-hop style.
“That sticks out because of the movie,” he opined. “Everything they did … incredible talent, man. It’s just amazing how great they were, how they influenced our culture, and how the music still stands up today.
- 1/22/2024
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Fight scenes in movies are a serious, carefully managed undertaking, especially when they're shot in a way that doesn't allow for the actors to rely on stunt people. Filmmakers obviously value authenticity, but they also don't want their onscreen talent getting injured to such a degree that they wind up in a hospital, thus delaying the completion of the movie and, likely, jacking up the budget. This gets tricky when you're working with actors who want to prove their physical mettle and perhaps outshine their co-star. And when this competition is baked into the drama, well, there's a potential for things to go a little haywire.
There are extreme examples like Jackie Chan and Benny "The Jet" Urquidez's all-out brawls in "Wheels on Meal" and "Dragons Forever," but these men are trained combatants. It's a little different when, say, Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo hit the mat in Bennett Miller's depressing true-crime drama "Foxcatcher.
There are extreme examples like Jackie Chan and Benny "The Jet" Urquidez's all-out brawls in "Wheels on Meal" and "Dragons Forever," but these men are trained combatants. It's a little different when, say, Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo hit the mat in Bennett Miller's depressing true-crime drama "Foxcatcher.
- 12/30/2023
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Many of Quentin Tarantino’s most iconic characters sit firmly in the morally gray areas of humanity, but the filmmaker steered into reprehensible villainy with Calvin Candie in Django Unchained. Despite DiCaprio’s discomfort with the role, the actor fully committed to depicting this sadistic slave owner with palpable intensity. In one of his standout scenes, DiCaprio got some inside the role that he injured himself while delivering a monologue.
The actor got so worked up during a climactic scene that he cut his hand open Leonardo DiCaprio | Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
The full depth of Calvin’s performative charm and underlying menace is at its most apparent during a dinner party scene at his home.
What begins as an amicable discussion quickly curdles into something more sinister when Calvin brings out the skull of a dead slave, spouts some racist phrenology about black people’s brains, and reveals...
The actor got so worked up during a climactic scene that he cut his hand open Leonardo DiCaprio | Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
The full depth of Calvin’s performative charm and underlying menace is at its most apparent during a dinner party scene at his home.
What begins as an amicable discussion quickly curdles into something more sinister when Calvin brings out the skull of a dead slave, spouts some racist phrenology about black people’s brains, and reveals...
- 8/30/2023
- by Suse Forrest
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Two political consultants who advised on “Succession” were shocked by how “chilling” Sunday night’s episode was and how “eerily prescient” the writers of the HBO drama continue to be.
Season 4’s eighth episode, titled “America Decides,” sees the Roy siblings squabble with one another and put their thumb on the scale in Atn’s first election night coverage since the shocking death of their father, Logan (Brian Cox). The fictional network ends up calling the state of Wisconsin before all the votes can be counted in favor of Jeryd Mencken and later calls the entire election for the far-right presidential candidate.
In an interview segment reflecting on the episode Monday night, CNN’s Jake Tapper drew parallels between the show, the behind-the-scenes communications of Fox News that emerged in its legal battle with Dominion Voting Systems and the conservative channel’s now-infamous call that Joe Biden was projected to win Arizona in the 2020 election.
Season 4’s eighth episode, titled “America Decides,” sees the Roy siblings squabble with one another and put their thumb on the scale in Atn’s first election night coverage since the shocking death of their father, Logan (Brian Cox). The fictional network ends up calling the state of Wisconsin before all the votes can be counted in favor of Jeryd Mencken and later calls the entire election for the far-right presidential candidate.
In an interview segment reflecting on the episode Monday night, CNN’s Jake Tapper drew parallels between the show, the behind-the-scenes communications of Fox News that emerged in its legal battle with Dominion Voting Systems and the conservative channel’s now-infamous call that Joe Biden was projected to win Arizona in the 2020 election.
- 5/16/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
‘Succession’ actor Justin Kirk on Season 4 cut scenes: ‘Sometimes they use it, sometimes they don’t’
Much to the chagrin of many of the show’s characters, far-right Republican candidate Jeryd Mencken (Justin Kirk) was elected president on the latest episode of “Succession,” a political ascent that started when Mencken was hand-picked as the Republican candidate by Logan Roy (Brian Cox) six months previously in the drama’s timeline (but back in Season 3 for viewers at home).
“America Decides,” the antepenultimate episode of “Succession” landed with a bang on Sunday night, with many viewers left drained by the intense hour that bore great similarities to election nights in 2016 and 2020. The eighth episode also marked Kirk’s first appearance of the season – although the guest actor was credited in the season’s seventh episode despite only appearing in a still photograph. It was the actor’s first time speaking on the show since Season 3.
“The very last shot of [Season 3, Episode 6, my first episode on ‘Succession’] is me staring at Brian Cox after taking a picture with him,...
“America Decides,” the antepenultimate episode of “Succession” landed with a bang on Sunday night, with many viewers left drained by the intense hour that bore great similarities to election nights in 2016 and 2020. The eighth episode also marked Kirk’s first appearance of the season – although the guest actor was credited in the season’s seventh episode despite only appearing in a still photograph. It was the actor’s first time speaking on the show since Season 3.
“The very last shot of [Season 3, Episode 6, my first episode on ‘Succession’] is me staring at Brian Cox after taking a picture with him,...
- 5/15/2023
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Tell me if this sounds familiar: Why are there smudges on the screen? Is the picture supposed to be that dark? Does it sound like one of the speakers is out?
After more than a century, the core of the exhibition business remains unchanged: People go to a building where they buy a ticket to sit in a room with the lights off and watch a movie projected on an oversized screen. Until recently, improvements were analog and incremental. Today, technology creates the potential for near-constant improvement for the moviegoing experience — Lasers! 3-D! Chairs that move!
However, every leap forward also means a prohibitive expense for theater owners who may be already struggling with the status quo.
“Every one of us has to decide, how much capital can we throw at this problem, the problem being modernizing,” Tim Handren, CEO of Santikos Theaters in San Antonio told IndieWire. “You can...
After more than a century, the core of the exhibition business remains unchanged: People go to a building where they buy a ticket to sit in a room with the lights off and watch a movie projected on an oversized screen. Until recently, improvements were analog and incremental. Today, technology creates the potential for near-constant improvement for the moviegoing experience — Lasers! 3-D! Chairs that move!
However, every leap forward also means a prohibitive expense for theater owners who may be already struggling with the status quo.
“Every one of us has to decide, how much capital can we throw at this problem, the problem being modernizing,” Tim Handren, CEO of Santikos Theaters in San Antonio told IndieWire. “You can...
- 5/8/2023
- by Brian Welk
- Indiewire
A sleek theater from Look Dine-In Cinemas opened this weekend in NYC (or reopened at the former Landmark) on West 57th Street. With wood, windows and well-stocked bar, it’s the face of exhibition that wants to grab moviegoers and keep them.
The look is midcentury modern. Each Look location — there are 12 — “is customized. But this is our design aesthetic. I’m embarrassed to admit this, but lot of it … looks like my home,” CEO Brian Schultz told Deadline. “I’m trying to really get a comfortable feeling. You have to sweat these details.”
The theater on the Hudson River in the Durst Organization’s Bjarke Ingels-designed Via 57 West building opens with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3; Super Mario Bros.; Evil Dead Rise; Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret; Love Again; and Polite Society on the marquee. Schultz, founder and former CEO of Studio Movie Grill, aims...
The look is midcentury modern. Each Look location — there are 12 — “is customized. But this is our design aesthetic. I’m embarrassed to admit this, but lot of it … looks like my home,” CEO Brian Schultz told Deadline. “I’m trying to really get a comfortable feeling. You have to sweat these details.”
The theater on the Hudson River in the Durst Organization’s Bjarke Ingels-designed Via 57 West building opens with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3; Super Mario Bros.; Evil Dead Rise; Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret; Love Again; and Polite Society on the marquee. Schultz, founder and former CEO of Studio Movie Grill, aims...
- 5/5/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
There are some pretty horrifying parts of U.S. history, and Quentin Tarantino's alternate-history revenge epic "Django Unchained" takes a hard look at one of the worst parts of all: chattel slavery in the South. The 2012 film follows Django (Jamie Foxx), a formerly enslaved person working with a German bounty hunter named Schultz (Christoph Waltz) to chase down ne'er-do-wells all over the old West and Antebellum South, turning them in for vast amounts of cash. What Django really wants, however, is to find his enslaved wife Broomhilda (Kerry Washington), who was sold off to the villainous plantation master Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio). "Django Unchained" is a revenge story that packs a lot of punch, but in order for Django to get his revenge, he also has to suffer a great deal first.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly in 2012, Foxx discussed the more challenging elements of making the film.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly in 2012, Foxx discussed the more challenging elements of making the film.
- 5/3/2023
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
Picture Tree Intl. has picked up international sales duties on “Manta Manta: Legacy,” directed by and starring Til Schweiger. The action comedy is a sequel to the first “Manta, Manta” feature film from 1991, with a market premiere for both movies planned at the Cannes Film Market.
Released by Constantin Film Verleih on March 30, “Manta Manta: Legacy” has reached over 800,000 admissions and was the number one movie in Germany in its opening week.
Produced by Bernd Eichinger, Peter Zenk and Martin Moszkowicz, and directed by Wolfgang Büld, the first movie launched the acting career of Schweiger in a newly reunified Germany. Generating more than 1.2 million theatrical admissions, the film went on to be the most successful film on German commercial television.
“Manta Manta: Legacy” reunites the leading cast of the 1991 original: Schweiger, Tina Ruland (“Ants in the Pants”) and Michael Kessler. The ensemble cast also includes Tim Oliver Schultz, Luna Schweiger,...
Released by Constantin Film Verleih on March 30, “Manta Manta: Legacy” has reached over 800,000 admissions and was the number one movie in Germany in its opening week.
Produced by Bernd Eichinger, Peter Zenk and Martin Moszkowicz, and directed by Wolfgang Büld, the first movie launched the acting career of Schweiger in a newly reunified Germany. Generating more than 1.2 million theatrical admissions, the film went on to be the most successful film on German commercial television.
“Manta Manta: Legacy” reunites the leading cast of the 1991 original: Schweiger, Tina Ruland (“Ants in the Pants”) and Michael Kessler. The ensemble cast also includes Tim Oliver Schultz, Luna Schweiger,...
- 4/17/2023
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
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