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‘The Secret Life Of Pets 2’ Trailer: Tiffany Haddish Needs A Furry Hero
Thanks to a few character trailers, we should be well acquainted with some of the characters from The Secret Life Of Pets 2. But now it’s time to look at some of the newest furballs. One of them is Daisy, an adorable Shih Tzu voiced by Tiffany Haddish. Check out who she is and what she will need from Snowball’s (Kevin Hart) alter ego, Captain Snowball, in her character trailer, here below.
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Tags: Bobby Moynihan, Dana Carvey, Ellie Kemper, Eric Stonestreet, Garth Jennings, Hannibal Buress, Harrison Ford, Illumination Entertainment, Jenny Slate, Kevin Hart, Lake Bell, Nick Kroll, Patton Oswald, Pete Holmes, The Secret Life of Pets, The Secret Life Of Pets 2, Tiffany Haddish, Universal Pictures
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‘The Secret Life Of Pets 2′ Trailer: How Domesticated Animals Get Their Owners’ Attention
The Secret Life Of Pets may follow the same premise as Toy Story, but it still makes way for a lucrative franchise. And now there’s a sequel. The new film isn’t due out in theaters for a while, but Universal and Illumination have been releasing character trailers to promote the sequel. Check out The Secret Life Of Pets 2 trailer for Chloe here below.
The trailer sees Chloe (Lake Bell) trying to get her owner’s attention by any means necessary. Whether it’s tapping her face, or shaking it. Nothing seems to work. That is until Chloe coughs up a hairball. And we get to see the side effects of catnip.
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Tags: Bobby Moynihan, Dana Carvey, Ellie Kemper, Eric Stonestreet, Garth Jennings, Hannibal Buress, Harrison Ford, Illumination Entertainment, Jenny Slate, Kevin Hart, Lake Bell, Nick Kroll, Patton Oswald, Pete Holmes, The Secret Life of Pets, The Secret Life Of Pets 2, Tiffany Haddish, Universal Pictures
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‘The Secret Life Of Pets 2’ Trailer: Going To The Vet Is Crazy
Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment have released the first trailer for The Secret Life of Pets 2. The sequel will feature a few changes and some new additions as well. One of the most notable changes is Patton Oswald stepping in to replace Louis C.K, who voiced Max, the lead dog, in the first film.
Meanwhile, Jenny Slate, Kevin Hart, and Eric Stonestreet are all returning to reprise their respective roles. But the sequel will be making some new additions that include Tiffany Haddish, Nick Kroll, and Pete Holmes. Check out the trailer, below.
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Tags: Bobby Moynihan, Dana Carvey, Ellie Kemper, Eric Stonestreet, Garth Jennings, Hannibal Buress, Harrison Ford, Illumination Entertainment, Jenny Slate, Kevin Hart, Lake Bell, Nick Kroll, Patton Oswald, Pete Holmes, The Secret Life of Pets, The Secret Life Of Pets 2, Tiffany Haddish, Universal Pictures
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Movie Review: Sing
Sing
Director: Garth Jennings
Screenwriter: Garth Jennings
Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Seth MacFarlane, Scarlett Johansson, John C. Reilly, Tori Kelly, Taron Egerton, Nick Kroll
Distributor: Universal Pictures
Rated PG | 110 minutes
Release Date: December 21, 2016
Sometimes what looks good can end up being just slightly disappointing. In this case, Illumination’s Sing gives a very earnest effort through its well-intentioned story and an excellent collection of songs that spans generations and genres, but falls very short of being great through its lack of a narrative and inability to juggle the many subplots. Backed by a great ensemble of actors and singers, director Garth Jenning‘s animated film has all the makings of an Illumination Entertainment film, but fails to execute a great concept.
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‘Sing’ Interview: Garth Jennings On Making Singing Animals Feel Human
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In Illumination’s latest film, Sing, Buster Moon (Matthew McConaughey) is holding a singing competition in his dying theater in a last ditch effort to scrounge up the money needed before the bank can repossess his beloved property. The optimistic koala settles on five contestants: a mouse (Seth MacFarlane), a timid elephant (Tori Kelly), a pig (Reese Witherspoon), a gorilla (Taron Egerton), and a punk-rock porcupine (Scarlett Johansson), in hopes that they can generate the funds necessary to keep the theater afloat but also bring back interest in genuine talent. Little does he know that the road to success isn’t easy, but with a little hard work and some faith, it can be done.
We had a phone interview with the film’s director Garth Jennings (A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Son of Rambow) to talk about what it was like to get clearance for the songs, working on his first animated film, his reaction to all the positive buzz, and much more. Check it out below.
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Tags: Beck Bennett, Chris Meledandri, Garth Jennings, Illumination Entertainment, Jay Pharoah, Jennifer Saunders, John C. Reilly, Leslie Jones, Matthew McConaughey, Nick Kroll, Nick Offerman, Peter Serafinowicz, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Seth MacFarlane, Sing, Taron Egerton, Tori Kelly, Universal Pictures
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