Their screenplay work on Spider-Man: Homecoming may have been wonderful, but John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein don’t have the most impressive track record when it comes to directing comedies. (See: Vacation, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.) However — and that’s a big however — the trailer for their latest movie, Game Night, looks like it just might be a total blast.
We all have to pay the bills and whatever we have left over, we use toward entertainment... And what better way to entertain yourself than by hunkering down with a good movie?
Netflix may be a little stricter with its renewal policies these days, but Ozark isn’t done laundering money just yet. The Jason Bateman-Laura Linney drama is officially headed back to the Lake with a second season order.
Almost five years will have passed when Arrested Development Season 5 picks up, yet the Bluths remain as topical as ever. Jason Bateman re-affirms that Season 5 will take the form of a murder-mystery with timely Trump parallels, but not an end to the story.
Most promotion for Jason Bateman’s new Netflix money-laundering drama Ozark has concentrated on … well, Jason Bateman, but no more. The full trailer puts co-star Laura Linney in the limelight as well, along with some impressively cavalier violence.
It could be some time before we see Jason Bateman cracking wise on Netflix again, but we’ll at least have his dramatic side in the meantime. Catch a holiday-themed teaser for new money-laundering drama Ozark, which feels like Arrested Development collided with The Purge.
A new Netflix series with a familiar setting will debut in July. The show Ozark stars Jason Bateman - famous for his roles in Arrested Development, Horrible Bosses, and several other movies and television series (even Teen Wolf Too) - and Laura Linney. Ozark is set in the Lake of the Ozarks, and some of the show was actually filmed there.