By Ben Mehlman More than 20 years after mother and daughter Tess Coleman (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Anna Coleman (Lindsay Lohan) switched bodies in Freaky Friday, the duo returns in Freakier Friday. This time, Anna has a daughter and a soon-to-be stepdaughter, and the whole family must navigate the challenges that come when two households merge. The post <i>Freakier Friday</i> Editors Talk Collaboration and Body Switches appeared first on postPerspective.| postPerspective
Jamie Lee Curtis y su hija Ruby Guest, comparten una historia de amor incondicional y una gran conexión de madre e hija. ¡Descubre cómo la actriz ha sido su mayor apoyo!| Vanidades
La secuela de Disney protagonizada por Jamie Lee Curtis y Lindsay Lohan sumó 44,5 millones de dólares a nivel mundial| Caras
I remember being a big fan of the 1976 “Freaky Friday” with Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris. Granted, I saw it when I was young enough to not know the tropes of the body-swap comedy, [...] The post ‘Freakier Friday’ follow-up exhausts body-swap trope first appeared on The North State Journal.| The North State Journal
With the resurgence of Y2K fashion, celebrities and downturned stock markets comes spin-offs and remakes of our beloved childhood movies. The post Review: ‘Freakier Friday’ proves Y2K comedies should be retired, not remade first appeared on The Baylor Lariat.| The Baylor Lariat
In her 39 years on the planet, she has led a larger, more contentious and outrageous life than most people could manage in ten existences.| The Spectator World
Freakier Friday aims to rekindle some of the nostalgia-driven magic that has fueled recent, legacy IP revivals such as Lilo & Stitch, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, and Mean Girls, among others.| Box Office Theory
FISH CALLED WANDA, A (1988, UK/USA, 108m, 15) **** Comedy, Crime dist. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (USA), United International Pictures (UIP) (UK); pr co. Prominent Features / Star Partners Limited Partnership; d. Charles Crichton; w. John Cleese (based on a story by John Cleese and Charles Crichton); pr. Michael Shamberg; ph. Alan Hume (Technicolor | 1.85:1); m....| STEVE ALDOUS, Writer
Jamie Lee Curtis apologized for dissing Marvel while at 2024 Comic Con.| IndieWire