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Keith David as Moses Whitecotton, a Walmart portrait photographer who later trains Novalee in photography. Richard Andrew Jones as Mr. Sprock, Thelma's partner. Sally Field as Mama Lil, the estranged mother of Novalee. Laura House as Nicki, one of Novalee's friends from Tennessee. Karey Green as Rhonda, one of Novalee's friends from Tennessee.
Mr. Mom is an American sitcom television series. A television adaptation of the 1983 film by MGM, it aired on Walmart's streaming service Vudu and serves as a continuation of the film, following an adult Megan Butler heading back into the workforce while her husband takes over the parental duties of their two children. [1]
Family Movie Night was an umbrella series of made for TV films owned and sponsored by Procter & Gamble and Walmart. [1] The companies were inserting product placements within the films. [ 2 ] Flyover Studios, [ 2 ] P&G Productions [ 3 ] and Telenext Media Inc. were also involved producing the films. [ 4 ]
Classic scary moms like Norma Bates, Mrs. Voorhees, and Margaret White have rightly earned their place in horror movie history, but we're just as terrified by the chilling depictions of motherhood ...
Nicole Kidman honored her late mother, Janelle Ann Kidman, by dedicating her latest award for the movie Babygirl to her.. On Friday, Jan. 3, Kidman, 57, received the 2025 Palm Springs ...
Shortly after playing Bridget in the coming-of-age movie, Lively landed the role of Serena van der Woodsen on The CW’s Gossip Girl. ... From ‘Gossip Girl’ to Fashion Icon and Mom of 4 ...
In the episode, a "Wall-Mart" supermarket (used as a stand-in for Walmart) is built in South Park, and the people start to get addicted to shopping from it, due to its irresistibly attractive bargains, thus leading many businesses in South Park to close down. The four boys have to fight against Wall-Mart and to find a way to stop it from taking ...
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price has enjoyed critical acclaim and earned a 90% rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 29 reviews.The website's consensus reads, "Clearly one-sided but thoroughly compelling, Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price represents advocacy filmmaking at its most passionate and persuasive."