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The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off its 49th edition with "Nutcrackers," a fish-out-of-water comedy starring Ben Stiller.
EXCLUSIVE: Emmy winner Ben Stiller has taken on his first lead film role in six years in Nutcrackers, a new title from David Gordon Green that’s currently in production in Ohio. In addition to ...
Ben Stiller (left) as Michael in "Nutcrackers," an uncle who has a hard time relating to his four nephews, who are played by real-life brothers (from left, Uli, Arlo, Atlas and Homer Janson).
Ben Stiller returns with his first leading role in seven years in David Gordon Green's heartwarming comedy 'Nutcrackers.' Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off its 49th edition with the world premiere of “Nutcrackers,” a crowd-pleasing fish-out-of-water comedy from director David Gordon Green and Ben ...
Ben Stiller's new Christmas comedy, Nutcrackers, is streaming on Hulu, and although the movie follows some familiar holiday movie patterns, it avoids feeling unoriginal for a few key reasons. In ...
Ben Stiller cries uncle in “Nutcrackers.” When a family tragedy puts him front and center in a parental role in this comedy, Ben discovers talents he never knew he had.
Ben Stiller makes an anticipated return to comedy acting and offers his contribution to the holiday film canon with Nutcrackers, a family comedy from filmmaker David Gordon Green that just ...
Ohio and portions of Greater Cincinnati will likely be seen in Ben Stiller's new Christmas movie, coming Friday. ... "Nutcrackers" will be available on Hulu on Friday, Nov. 29.
Ben Stiller (left) as Michael in "Nutcrackers," an uncle who has a hard time relating to his four nephews, who are played by real-life brothers (from left, Uli, Arlo, Atlas and Homer Janson).
The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off its 49th edition with the world premiere of “Nutcrackers,” a crowd-pleasing fish-out-of-water comedy from director David Gordon Green and Ben ...
Nutcrackers, David Gordon Green's new comedy starring Ben Stiller, will open the 2024 Toronto Film Festival on Sept. 5.