"Back in Action" is filled with funny moments from Glenn Close's horny grandma vibes to Cameron Diaz grooving to Salt-N-Pepa's "Push It." If those don't spark a chuckle, Jamie Foxx's on-set ad-libs about baby oil are sure to bring a few laughs from this Netflix action comedy.
The action-comedy’s core plot also wasn’t the most logical or engaging on the whole, which is a point that many critics raised in disapproval, but I truly think the key element saving the film from becoming the first forgettable blockbuster of the 2025 movie schedule is the presence of BAFTA-winning comedian Jamie Demetriou.
Back in Action' director Seth Gordon tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that Jamie Foxx was Cameron Diaz's 'biggest cheerleader' as she returned to acting with her first movie in more than a decade.
Jamie Foxx reflects on his iconic role Wanda in 'In Living Color,' and the debate over Black male performers dressing as women.
What follows are Foxx’s five very best films, at least according to critics whose reviews are featured on Rotten Tomatoes. Just missing the cut-off but still worth watching are Jarhead, Horrible Bosses, Ray, Rio, Dreamgirls, and Just Mercy.
Back in Action, starring Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz hits Netflix today. The movie almost served as Foxx’s last.
Inside the surprising development of Jamie Foxx's latest interview that has everyone wondering if he's calling out Katt Williams.
If you thought the portal of hate and mess Katt Williams opened in 2024 was closed at the turn of a new year, think again. In fact, it actually just might get re-opened thanks to Jamie Foxx. We’ll explain.
The Holiday star appears in a new spy thriller - Back in Action - released this month, with actor Jamie Foxx, who she credits with her decision to return to the big screen. Appearing on BBC One's The Graham Norton Show, Diaz said she was not yet sure if her return to acting would be permanent.
Back in Action’ director Seth Gordon praises Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz’s friendship on set of her first movie in a decade
Watching "Back in Action," it feels like some producer took the original, overblown, raucous-with-gunfire-and-highway-crashes 2005 movie version of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," the one that wasted Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie,