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Good Boys is a 2019 American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Gene Stupnitsky, in his directorial debut, and written by Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg. [4] [5] It stars Jacob Tremblay, Keith L. Williams, and Brady Noon. The film follows three naive sixth graders who ditch school to replace a broken drone and prep for their kisses after being ...
Good Boys (2019) Think Like a Dog (2020) Infinity Train (1 episode, 2021) Raya and the Last Dragon (voice, 2021) Clifford the Big Red Dog (2021) White Now Please (short film, 2022) The Santa Clauses (6 episodes, 2022-present) Gremlins (2023–present) Stillwater (voice, 1 episode, 2023) Dìdi (2024) Keith L. Williams (born 2007)
Jacob Tremblay (/ ˈ t r ɒ m b l eɪ / TROM-blay; born October 5, 2006) [1] is a Canadian actor. He became known for his role as a child born in captivity in Room (2015), for which he won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer and became the youngest nominee for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role.
Keith Leon Williams (born May 21, 2007) [1] is an American actor. [2] He is known for playing Berger in the 2022 film Secret Headquarters. [3] [4] He is also known for playing Lucas in the 2019 film Good Boys.
Who's a Good Boy? ( Spanish : El Guau ) is a 2022 Mexican comedy film written and directed by Ihtzi Hurtado. [ 1 ] It stars Sebastian Dante, Sirena Ortiz, Adrian Vazquez and Grettell Valdez .
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from the Season 4 finale of “The Boys,” previously titled “Assassination Run” and relabeled “Season Four Finale” before Thursday launch, now ...
The movie is a sequel to 2022’s Three Wise Men and a Baby starring Paul Campbell, Tyler Hynes and Andrew Walker as brothers Stephan, Taylor and Luke, respectively.
Liam Pádraic Aiken (born January 7, 1990) [1] is an American actor. He has starred in films such as Stepmom (1998), Road to Perdition (2002), and Good Boy! (2003), and played Klaus Baudelaire in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004), based on the series of books.