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Jamie Lee Curtis is defending “Freakier Friday.” The Oscar winner, 66, responded to Time magazine’s negative review of her and Lindsay Lohan’s body-swapping sequel.
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Although actors are often advised not to read the reviews, one critic's takedown of 'Freakier Friday' caught Jamie Lee Curtis ...
It’s rare to see a true comedy film in contention at the Oscars, and rarer still to see a lighthearted family film up for ...
"SOME people LOVE it," the actress says in response to a Time movie critic, who wrote: "'Freakier Friday' Is Humiliating to ...
Curtis responded by commenting on the post, “SEEMS a TAD HARSH. SOME people LOVE it. Me being one.” It seems Zacharek is in ...
At 66, Jamie Lee Curtis is savoring a new wave of award-winning performances. Her decades-long career was an unexpected one, even though her parents were screen idols Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh.
The two are joined by the actors Sophia Hammons and Julia Butters to talk about their sequel to the 2003 mother-daughter body swap comedy.
Jamie Lee Curtis has shown that she is more than just a horror final girl. Winning an Oscar for her performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once and returning as the beloved Tess Coleman in ...
Joelle Garguilo sat down with the Curtis and her co-star Sophia Hammond ahead of "Freakier Friday," hitting theaters on Aug.
While Jamie Lee Curtis has had an impressive career over the decades, her best performance is in 2003’s Freaky Friday.