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  • 25 Best Movies of All Time Set In Los Angeles

    25 Best Movies of All Time Set In Los Angeles

    A scene from 1988's 'Die Hard'. Photo: 20th Century Fox.
    A scene from 1988’s ‘Die Hard’. Photo: 20th Century Fox.

    Los Angeles, also known as the “City of Angeles’, has appeared in many classic movies.

    From comedies like ‘Swingers‘ and ‘Fletch‘, to heist movies like ‘Den of Thieves‘ or ‘Heat‘, noir films such as ‘Chinatown‘ and ”The Long Goodbye‘, futuristic sci-fi like ‘Blade Runner‘ or ‘They Live‘, and even holiday films such as ‘Die Hard‘ (Yes! ‘Die Hard’ is a Christmas movie!), LA has a long history of being featured in Hollywood movies.

    The latest film to be set in Los Angeles is ‘Crime 101‘, which stars Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry, and opens in theaters on February 13th.

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    In honor of the new film and Tinseltown, Moviefone is counting down the top 25 movies of all time that are set in Los Angeles.

    Let’s begin!

    Related Article: Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry Talk New Crime Thriller ‘Crime 101’


    25. ‘They Live‘ (1988)

    (L to R) Roddy Piper and Keith David in 'They Live'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (L to R) Roddy Piper and Keith David in ‘They Live’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    A lone drifter (Roddy Piper) stumbles upon a unique pair of sunglasses that reveal aliens are systematically gaining control of the Earth by masquerading as humans and lulling the public into submission.

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    24. ‘Swingers‘ (1996)

    After 6 years together, Mike’s (Jon Favreau) girlfriend leaves him, so he travels to LA to be a star. Six months on, he’s still not doing very well— so a few of his friends try to reconnect him to the social scene and hopefully help him forget his failed relationship.

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    23. ‘Mulholland Drive‘ (2001)

    Blonde Betty Elms (Naomi Watts) has only just arrived in Hollywood to become a movie star when she meets an enigmatic brunette with amnesia (Laura Harring). Meanwhile, as the two set off to solve the second woman’s identity, filmmaker Adam Kesher (Justin Theroux) runs into ominous trouble while casting his latest project.

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    22. ‘Hail, Caesar!‘ (2016)

    When a Hollywood star (George Clooney) mysteriously disappears in the middle of filming, the studio sends their fixer (Josh Brolin) to get him back.

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    21. ‘The 40 Year Old Virgin‘ (2005)

    Andy Stitzer (Steve Carell) has a pleasant life with a nice apartment and a job stamping invoices at an electronics store. But at age 40, there’s one thing Andy hasn’t done, and it’s really bothering his sex-obsessed male co-workers: Andy is still a virgin. Determined to help Andy, the guys make it their mission to de-virginize him. But it all seems hopeless until Andy meets small business owner Trish (Catherine Keener), a single mom.

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    20. ‘La La Land‘ (2016)

    (L to R) Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling in 'La La Land'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    (L to R) Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling in ‘La La Land’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    Mia (Emma Stone), an aspiring actress, serves lattes to movie stars in between auditions and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a jazz musician, scrapes by playing cocktail party gigs in dingy bars, but as success mounts they are faced with decisions that begin to fray the fragile fabric of their love affair, and the dreams they worked so hard to maintain in each other threaten to rip them apart.

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    19. ‘Yes Man‘ (2008)

    Carl Allen (Jim Carrey), a guy whose life is going nowhere, signs up for a self-help program based on one simple covenant: say yes to everything…and anything.

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    18. ‘Collateral‘ (2004)

    Cab driver Max (Jamie Foxx) picks up a man (Tom Cruise) who offers him $600 to drive him around. But the promise of easy money sours when Max realizes his fare is an assassin.

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    17. ‘Blade Runner‘ (1982)

    In the smog-choked dystopian Los Angeles of 2019, blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is called out of retirement to terminate a quartet of replicants who have escaped to Earth seeking their creator for a way to extend their short life spans.

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    16. ‘L.A. Story‘ (1991)

    With the help of a talking freeway billboard, a “wacky weatherman” (Steve Martin) tries to win the heart of an English newspaper reporter (Victoria Tennant), who is struggling to make sense of the strange world of early-90s Los Angeles.

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    15. ‘Nightcrawler‘ (2014)

    (L to R) Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo in 'They Live'. Photo: Open Road Films.
    (L to R) Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo in ‘They Live’. Photo: Open Road Films.

    When Lou Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal), desperate for work, muscles into the world of L.A. crime journalism, he blurs the line between observer and participant to become the star of his own story. Aiding him in his effort is Nina (Rene Russo), a TV-news veteran.

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    14. ‘The Long Goodbye‘ (1973)

    In 1970s Hollywood, Detective Philip Marlowe (Elliot Gould) tries to help a friend who is accused of murdering his wife.

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    13. ‘Training Day‘ (2001)

    On his first day on the job as a narcotics officer, a rookie cop (Ethan Hawke) works with a rogue detective (Denzel Washington) who isn’t what he appears.

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    12. ‘Boyz n the Hood‘ (1991)

    In the middle of the Los Angeles ghetto, drugs, robberies and shootings dominate everyday life. During these times, Furious tries to raise his son Tre (Cuba Gooding Jr.) to be a decent person. Tre’s friends, on the other hand, have little regard for the law and drag the entire neighborhood into a street war…

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    11. ‘Fletch‘ (1985)

    When investigative reporter Irwin “Fletch” Fletcher (Chevy Chase) goes undercover to write a piece on the drug trade at a local beach, he’s approached by wealthy businessman Alan Stanwyk (Tim Matheson), who offers him $50,000 to murder him. With sarcastic wit and a knack for disguises, Fletch sets out to uncover Stanwyk’s story.

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    10. ‘Kiss Kiss Bang Bang‘ (2005)

    (L to R) Val Kilmer and Robert Downey Jr. in 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.' Photo: Warner Bros.
    (L to R) Val Kilmer and Robert Downey Jr. in ‘Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.’ Photo: Warner Bros.

    A petty thief posing as an actor (Robert Downey Jr.) is brought to Los Angeles for an unlikely audition and finds himself in the middle of a murder investigation along with his high school dream girl (Michelle Monaghan) and a detective (Val Kilmer) who’s been training him for his upcoming role.

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    9. ‘L.A. Confidential‘ (1997)

    Three detectives (Guy Pearce, Russell Crowe and Kevin Spacey) in the corrupt and brutal L.A. police force of the 1950s use differing methods to uncover a conspiracy behind the shotgun slayings of the patrons at an all-night diner.

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    8. ‘The Big Lebowski‘ (1998)

    Jeffrey ‘The Dude’ Lebowski (Jeff Bridges), a Los Angeles slacker who only wants to bowl and drink White Russians, is mistaken for another Jeffrey Lebowski (David Huddleston), a wheelchair-bound millionaire, and finds himself dragged into a strange series of events involving nihilists, adult film producers, ferrets, errant toes, and large sums of money.

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    7. ‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood‘ (2019)

    Los Angeles, 1969. TV star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), a struggling actor specializing in westerns, and stuntman Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), his best friend, try to survive in a constantly changing movie industry. Dalton is the neighbor of the young and promising actress and model Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie), who has just married the prestigious Polish director Roman Polanski (Rafał Zawierucha).

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    6. ‘Beverly Hills Cop‘ (1984)

    Fast-talking, quick-thinking Detroit street cop Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) has bent more than a few rules and regs in his time, but when his best friend (James Russo) is murdered, he heads to sunny Beverly Hills to work the case like only he can.

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    5. ‘Den of Thieves‘ (2018)

    (L to R) Maurice Compte and Gerard Butler in 'Den of Thieves'. Photo: STXfilms.
    (L to R) Maurice Compte and Gerard Butler in ‘Den of Thieves’. Photo: STXfilms.

    A gritty crime saga which follows the lives of an elite unit of the LA County Sheriff’s Dept. and the state’s most successful bank robbery crew as the outlaws plan a seemingly impossible heist on the Federal Reserve Bank.

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    4. ‘Die Hard‘ (1988)

    NYPD cop John McClane’s (Bruce Willis) plan to reconcile with his estranged wife is thrown for a serious loop when, minutes after he arrives at her offices Christmas Party, the entire building is overtaken by a group of terrorists. With little help from the LAPD, wisecracking McClane sets out to single-handedly rescue the hostages and bring the bad guys down.

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    3. ‘Drive‘ (2011)

    Driver (Ryan Gosling) is a skilled Hollywood stuntman who moonlights as a getaway driver for criminals. Though he projects an icy exterior, lately he’s been warming up to a pretty neighbor named Irene (Carey Mulligan) and her young son, Benicio (Kaden Leos). When Irene’s husband (Oscar Isaac) gets out of jail, he enlists Driver’s help in a million-dollar heist. The job goes horribly wrong, and Driver must risk his life to protect Irene and Benicio from the vengeful masterminds behind the robbery.

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    2. ‘Chinatown‘ (1974)

    Private eye Jake Gittes (Jack Nicholson) lives off of the murky moral climate of sunbaked, pre-World War II Southern California. Hired by a beautiful socialite (Faye Dunaway) to investigate her husband’s (Darrell Zwerling) extra-marital affair, Gittes is swept into a maelstrom of double dealings and deadly deceits, uncovering a web of personal and political scandals that come crashing together.

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    1. ‘Heat’ (1995)

    (L to R) Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer in 1995's 'Heat.'
    (L to R) Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer in 1995’s ‘Heat.’

    Obsessive master thief Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro) leads a top-notch crew on various daring heists throughout Los Angeles while determined detective Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) pursues him without rest. Each man recognizes and respects the ability and the dedication of the other even though they are aware their cat-and-mouse game may end in violence.

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  • Best Eddie Murphy Movies

    (L to R) Paige Butcher and Eddie Murphy at the premiere of 'The PIckup'. Photo: Prime Video.
    (L to R) Paige Butcher and Eddie Murphy at the premiere of ‘The PIckup’. Photo: Prime Video.

    Eddie Murphy is one of the greatest stand-up comics and movie stars of all time!

    The Oscar-nominated actor’s films have grossed over $6 billion dollars at the box office, and Murphy received the prestigious Cecil B. Demille Award from the Hollywood Foreign Press at the 2023 Golden Globes.

    His new film, the action comedy ‘The Pickup‘ with Pete Davidson, premieres on Prime Video beginning August 6th.

    In honor of his new film, Moviefone has compiled a list of the 30 best Eddie Murphy movies of all-time, including his latest.

    Let’s begin!


    30. ‘Mulan‘ (1998)

    A scene from 1998's 'Mulan'. Photo: Walt Disney Feature Animation.
    A scene from 1998’s ‘Mulan’. Photo: Walt Disney Feature Animation.

    To save her father (Soon-Tek Oh) from certain death in the army, a young woman named Mulan (Ming-Na Wen) secretly enlists in his place and becomes one of China’s greatest heroines in the process. Murphy plays Mushu, a Chinese dragon that is Mulan’s sidekick.

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    29. ‘Shrek Forever After‘ (2010)

    A bored and domesticated Shrek (Mike Myers) pacts with deal-maker Rumpelstiltskin (Walt Dohrn) to get back to feeling like a real ogre again, but when he’s duped and sent to a twisted version of Far Far Away—where Rumpelstiltskin is king, ogres are hunted, and he and Fiona (Cameron Diaz) have never met—he sets out to restore his world and reclaim his true love.

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    28. ‘Another 48 Hrs.‘ (1990)

    For the past four years, San Francisco cop Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) has been after an unidentified drug kingpin who calls himself the Ice Man. Jack finds a picture that proves that the Ice Man has put a price on the head of Reggie Hammond (Murphy), who is scheduled to be released from prison on the next day.

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    27. ‘You People‘ (2023)

    A new couple (Jonah Hill and Lauren London) and their families (Murphy and Nia Long, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and David Duchovny) reckon with modern love amid culture clashes, societal expectations and generational differences.

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    26. ‘Vampire in Brooklyn‘ (1995)

    Maximillian (Murphy), the lone survivor of a race of vampires, comes to Brooklyn in search of a way to live past the next full moon. His ticket to survival is Rita (Angela Bassett), a NYPD detective who doesn’t know she’s half vampire — and Maximillian will do whatever’s necessary to put her under his spell.

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    25. ‘Coming 2 America‘ (2021)

    (L to R) Arsenio Hall and Eddie Murphy in 'Coming 2 America'. Photo: Prime Video.
    (L to R) Arsenio Hall and Eddie Murphy in ‘Coming 2 America’. Photo: Prime Video.

    Prince Akeem Joffer (Murphy) is set to become King of Zamunda when he discovers he has a son he never knew about in America – a street savvy Queens native named Lavelle (Jermaine Fowler). Honoring his royal father’s (James Earl Jones) dying wish to groom this son as the crown prince, Akeem and Semmi (Arsenio Hall) set off to America once again.

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    24. ‘Doctor Dolittle‘ (1998)

    A successful physician and devoted family man, John Dolittle (Murphy) seems to have the world by the tail, until a long suppressed talent he possessed as a child, the ability to communicate with animals is suddenly reawakened with a vengeance! Now every creature within squawking distance wants the good doctor’s advice, unleashing an outrageous chain of events that turns his world upside down!

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    23. ‘Shrek 2‘ (2004)

    Shrek (Mike Myers), Fiona (Cameron Diaz) and Donkey (Murphy) set off to Far, Far Away to meet Fiona’s mother (Julie Andrews) and father (John Cleese). But not everyone is happy. Shrek and the King find it hard to get along, and there’s tension in the marriage. The fairy godmother (Jennifer Saunders) discovers that Shrek has married Fiona instead of her Son Prince Charming (Rupert Everett) and sets about destroying their marriage.

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    22. ‘Life‘ (1999)

    Two men (Murphy and Martin Lawrence) in 1930s Mississippi become friends after being sentenced to life in prison together for a crime they did not commit.

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    21. ‘Nutty Professor II: The Klumps‘ (2000)

    The hilarity begins when professor Sherman Klump (Murphy) finds romance with fellow DNA specialist, Denise Gaines (Janet Jackson), and discovers a brilliant formula that reverses aging. But Sherman’s thin and obnoxious alter ego, Buddy Love, wants out…and a big piece of the action. And when Buddy gets loose, things get seriously nutty.

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    20. ‘Tower Heist‘ (2011)

    (L to R) Ben Stiller, Matthew Broderick, Michael Peña, Casey Affleck, and Eddie Murphy in 'Tower Heist'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (L to R) Ben Stiller, Matthew Broderick, Michael Peña, Casey Affleck, and Eddie Murphy in ‘Tower Heist’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    A luxury condo manager (Ben Stiller) leads a staff of workers to seek payback on the Wall Street swindler who defrauded them. With only days until the billionaire gets away with the perfect crime, the unlikely crew of amateur thieves enlists the help of petty crook named Slide (Murphy) to steal the $20 million they’re sure is hidden in the penthouse.

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    19. ‘Metro‘ (1997)

    Roper (Murphy), a hostage negotiator catches a murderous bank robber after a blown heist. The bank robber (Michael Wincott) escapes and immediately goes after the man who put him behind bars.

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    18. ‘The Distinguished Gentleman‘ (1992)

    A Florida con man (Murphy) uses the passing of the long time Congressman from his district who he just happens to share a name with, to get elected to his version of paradise, Congress, where the money flows from lobbyists. But soon he learns the nature of the game and decides to fight back the only way he knows how, with a con.

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    17. ‘Mr. Church‘ (2016)

    A unique friendship develops when a little girl (Britt Robertson) and her dying mother (Natascha McElhone) inherit a cook – Mr. Church (Murphy). What begins as an arrangement that should only last six months, instead spans fifteen years.

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    16. ‘Boomerang‘ (1992)

    Marcus (Murphy) is a successful advertising executive who woos and beds women almost at will. After a company merger he finds that his new boss, the ravishing Jacqueline (Robin Givens), is treating him in exactly the same way. Completely traumatised by this, his work goes badly downhill.

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    15. ‘The Pickup‘ (2025)

    (L to R) Eddie Murphy as Russell Pierce and Pete Davidson as Travis Stolly in 'The Pickup'. Photo: Prime Video.
    (L to R) Eddie Murphy as Russell Pierce and Pete Davidson as Travis Stolly in ‘The Pickup’. Photo: Prime Video.

    In the action-comedy ‘The Pickup’, a routine cash pickup takes a wild turn when two mismatched armored truck drivers, Russell (Murphy) and Travis (Pete Davidson), are ambushed by ruthless criminals led by a savvy mastermind, Zoe (Keke Palmer), with plans that go way beyond the cash cargo. As chaos unfolds around them, the unlikely duo must navigate high-risk danger, clashing personalities, and one very bad day that keeps getting worse.

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    14. ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F‘ (2024)

    Detective Axel Foley (Murphy) is back on the beat in Beverly Hills. After his daughter’s life is threatened, she (Taylour Paige) and Foley team up with a new partner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and old pals Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) and John Taggart (John Ashton) to turn up the heat and uncover a conspiracy.

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    13. ‘Harlem Nights‘ (1989)

    ‘Sugar’ Ray (Richard Pryor) is the owner of an illegal casino where he and his son Quick (Murphy), must contend with the pressure of vicious gangsters and corrupt police who want to see them go out of business. In a world of organized crime and police corruption in the 1920s, any dastardly trick is fair.

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    12. ‘The Golden Child‘ (1986)

    After a Tibetan boy, the mystical Golden Child (J. L. Reate), is kidnapped by the evil Sardo Numspa (Charles Dance), humankind’s fate hangs in the balance. On the other side of the world in Los Angeles, the priestess Kee Nang (Charlotte Lewis) seeks the Chosen One, who will save the boy from death. When Nang sees social worker Chandler Jarrell (Murphy) on television discussing his ability to find missing children, she solicits his expertise, despite his skepticism over being “chosen.”

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    11. ‘Beverly Hills Cop II‘ (1987)

    On the run from a lethal assassin, a wily con artist (Frank Grillo) devises a scheme to hide out inside a small-town police station. However, when the hit man (Butler) turns up at the precinct, an unsuspecting rookie cop (Alexis Louder) finds herself caught in the crosshairs.

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    10. ‘Eddie Murphy Raw‘ (1987)

    Eddie Murphy in 'Eddie Murphy Raw'.
    Eddie Murphy in ‘Eddie Murphy Raw’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Eddie Murphy delights, shocks and entertains with dead-on celebrity impersonations, observations on ’80s love, sex and marriage, a remembrance of Mom’s hamburgers and much more.

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    9. ‘Shrek‘ (2001)

    It ain’t easy bein’ green — especially if you’re a likable (albeit smelly) ogre named Shrek (Mike Myers). On a mission to retrieve a gorgeous princess (Cameron Diaz) from the clutches of a fire-breathing dragon, Shrek teams up with an unlikely compatriot — a wisecracking donkey (Murphy).

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    8. ‘Trading Places‘ (1983)

    A snobbish investor (Dan Aykroyd) and a wily street con-artist (Murphy) find their positions reversed as part of a bet by two callous millionaires (Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche).

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    7. ‘Bowfinger‘ (1999)

    On the verge of bankruptcy and desperate for his big break, aspiring filmmaker Bobby Bowfinger (Steve Martin) concocts a crazy plan to make his ultimate dream movie. Rallying a ragtag team that includes a starry-eyed ingenue (Heather Graham), a has-been diva (Christine Baranski) and a film studio gofer (Jamie Kennedy), he sets out to shoot a blockbuster featuring the biggest star in Hollywood, Kit Ramsey (Murphy) — only without letting Ramsey know he’s in the picture.

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    6. ‘The Nutty Professor‘ (1996)

    Eddie Murphy stars as shy Dr. Sherman Klump, a kind, brilliant, ‘calorifically challenged’ genetic professor. When beautiful Carla Purty (Jada Pinkett Smith) joins the university faculty, Sherman grows desperate to whittle his 400-pound frame down to size and win her heart. So, with one swig of his experimental fat-reducing serum, Sherman becomes ‘Buddy Love’, a fast-talking, pumped-up, plumped down Don Juan.

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    5. ‘48 Hrs.‘ (1982)

    Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy in '48 hrs.'
    (L to R) Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy in ’48 hrs.’ Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    A hard-nosed cop (Nick Nolte) reluctantly teams up with a wise-cracking criminal (Murphy) temporarily paroled to him, in order to track down a killer (James Remar).

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    4. ‘Dreamgirls‘ (2006)

    A trio of female soul singers (Beyoncé Knowles, Anika Noni Rose and Jennifer Hudson) cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own personal struggles along the way. Murphy received an Oscar-nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performances as James (Jimmy) “Thunder” Early.

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    3. ‘Dolemite Is My Name‘ (2019)

    The story of Rudy Ray Moore (Murphy), who created the iconic big screen pimp character Dolemite in the 1970s.

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    2. ‘Coming to America‘ (1988)

    An African prince (Murphy) decides it’s time for him to find a princess… and his mission leads him and his most loyal friend (Arsenio Hall) to Queens, New York. In disguise as an impoverished immigrant, the pampered prince quickly finds himself a new job, new friends, new digs, new enemies and lots of trouble.

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    1. ‘Beverly Hills Cop‘ (1984)

    Eddie Murphy in 'Beverly Hills Cop'.
    Eddie Murphy in ‘Beverly Hills Cop’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    The heat is on in this fast paced action-comedy starring Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a street smart Detroit cop tracking down his best friend’s (James Russo) killer in Beverly Hills. Axel quickly learns that his wild style doesn’t fit in with the Beverly Hills Police Department, which assigns two officers (John Ashton and Judge Reinhold) to make sure things don’t get out of hand. Dragging the stuffy detectives along for the ride, Axel smashes through a huge culture clash in his hilarious, high-speed pursuit of justice. Also featuring Paul Reiser, Bronson Pinchot and Damon Wayans, ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ is an exhilarating, sidesplitting adventure.

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  • ‘The Problem with People’ Interview: Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney

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    Opening in theaters on October 4th is the new comedy ‘The Problem with People‘ which was directed by Chris Cottam (‘The Lives of the Saints’), written by Paul Reiser (‘Aliens’, ‘Beverly Hills Cop’) and Wally Marzano-Lesnevich (‘Almost Paris’), and stars Reiser, Colm Meaney (‘Layer Cake’), and Jane Levy (‘Evil Dead’).

    Related Article: Eddie Murphy is More His Old, Entertaining Self in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’

    (L to R) Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney in 'The Problem with People'. Photo: Quiver Distribution.
    (L to R) Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney in ‘The Problem with People’. Photo: Quiver Distribution.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney about their work on ‘The Problem with People’, Reiser’s work developing the screenplay, the relationship between the two characters and their conflict, shooting in Ireland, and working with each other, as well as actress Jane Levy and director Chris Cottam.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews.

    (L to R) Colm Meaney and Paul Reiser in 'The Problem with People'. Photo: Quiver Distribution.
    (L to R) Colm Meaney and Paul Reiser in ‘The Problem with People’. Photo: Quiver Distribution.

    Moviefone: To begin with, Paul, can you talk about developing the screenplay and the themes you wanted to explore with this family comedy?

    Paul Reiser: Good question. The inception was I always wanted to go to Ireland. I had been to Ireland years ago and loved it and was hungering to make a movie there and just be in that kind of environment. So, for many years, I would play with the idea, and I never found a story that, why is this American going to Ireland and what would be funny? So, we needed a conflict. Then I met my co-writer, Wally, because it felt like I had been sitting with it long enough. I should probably bounce it off with somebody else. It’s always helpful. Then we came upon this story, and I wondered if it’s a family feud and the goal, so now there’s a reason for this. He’s going, he’s invited. It wasn’t even his idea. I’ve been invited by the long-lost cousin I’d never heard of to settle this silly generational fight. So I go, “That’s interesting. That’s fun to write and you know it’s going to go bad.” So, the idea that there’s two guys, good people, well-intended, very noble intentions who just can’t stop tripping over themselves and falling to their worst instincts. That’s a fun thing to write. Then getting to play opposite Colm Meaney to do it, well, that was a dream. So, every family, I don’t know any family that doesn’t have some crap that they’re going through. This sister doesn’t talk to that brother. It’s like, “Why? I don’t even remember.” It’s just been nine years. I remember I’ve had stuff in my family, and I thought, let me see if I can get together. I remember I once planned a family trip and it blew up on me. It was like, “Well, that was bad. We aren’t doing that again.” So, I’ve always been fascinated by why do people cross each other? Why is there such suspicion and how could we possibly make it otherwise? Hopefully this movie is a fun, funny example of people trying to resolve conflicts to the best of their limited abilities.

    MF: Colm, what was your first reaction to Paul’s screenplay and the relationship between these two cousins?

    Colm Meaney: I loved it. I absolutely loved it. It kind of came out of the blue. I mean, I was a fan of Paul’s. I admired his work for years, but I thought, “Oh, he wrote a script set in Ireland?” I didn’t know he was a writer. I’ve said a few times before, as an Irish actor, you tend to approach scripts written by Americans set in Ireland with a little bit of trepidation because of past faux pas. It’s a very outdated and kind of strange view of Ireland as this kind of stuck in the Middle Ages or something. Ireland is a modern country. When I read the script, it was thrilling to read a script that captured the kind of Ireland of today, so accurately and so well, and yet was able to incorporate into that in many ways, Irish humor, in terms of people’s attitudes to each other and the exchanges they might have. I thought Paul had spent years in Ireland for some reason and I thought, “This is great. This is just so good.” The dialogue was wonderful. It made me laugh. I told Paul the other night, I saw the film for the first time the other night. It made me cry in three or four places, which is quite an achievement. I don’t do that. That was my reaction to the script, and it just got better and better from there. It became a real joy to do, and it’s a real tribute to Paul’s soul, for want of a better word, that he was able to achieve this in this script.

    (L to R) Colm Meaney and Paul Reiser in 'The Problem with People'. Photo: Quiver Distribution.
    (L to R) Colm Meaney and Paul Reiser in ‘The Problem with People’. Photo: Quiver Distribution.

    MF: Paul, why was Chris Cottam the right person to direct this movie and tell this story?

    PR: He’s British, but he’s shot and worked a lot in Ireland and done a lot of, almost mostly comedy, and a great visual sense. He’s a very successful commercial director, and we hit it off and he really got the script in all the best ways. I know when somebody says, “Oh, I read the script and I liked this scene,” I went, “Well, okay.” If somebody goes, “You know that little thing that doesn’t look like it’s anything, I love that.” I went, “Okay, this is the guy for me.” But he was very committed to doing everything authentically. He said, “If nothing else, I want the audience in Ireland to go, ‘yes, that’s factual. That’s not too cutesy. It’s not too romanticized.’” Other than Jane Levy and I, the cast is entirely Irish. All the actors and all the background actors. The sets, we didn’t build any sets, those were real places. But you know, it’s funny, you talk about a sense of humor. The first scene, and I remember we had this idea right off the top, when Colm’s character picks me up at the train station, and we’re driving and there’s that awkwardness of like, “Oh, we’ve never met, but we are both friendly.” What was written in the script, it’s like they should be friends. They almost have the same sense of humor, but it’s not locking. They’re just, “What’s wrong with him? What’s wrong with him?” It’s like, that’s where it starts. It’s like, “Okay, I made a joke. He didn’t get the joke.” He’s going, “He didn’t get my joke either.” I’m like, that’s the beginning of trouble right there because he didn’t get the joke.

    MF: Colm, can you talk about the dying wish Ciáran’s father makes and what happens when he meets Barry?

    CM: Well, it’s an imposition. My dad is a pain in the ass. He’s been dying for the last 35 years. I mean, I take care of him, and I look after him. I had been married previously, so I lived out of the house. But since my divorce, I’ve come back to take care of him and I’m doing it, but it’s a pain in the ass. He really is. Now this, “Go find this cousin in New York,” for God’s sake, you know.

    (L to R) Colm Meaney and Paul Reiser in 'The Problem with People'. Photo: Quiver Distribution.
    (L to R) Colm Meaney and Paul Reiser in ‘The Problem with People’. Photo: Quiver Distribution.

    MF: Paul, can you talk about Barry’s reaction to receiving a call from his long-lost cousin, and how things begin to go wrong between them?

    PR: Yeah. He goes, “I want you to do something.” “No, I want you to go find a guy that you never heard of and don’t know where to look.” But what was from the get-go and was always in my mind for the first scene, we meet Colm, who is just over it. We meet him and there’s a beautiful rainbow. He goes, “Yeah, I’ve seen it. I don’t care. You’re not impressing me.” Colm, personally, is a force. I mean, he’s just a big strong personality. To see him, his character bullied and beaten down by his frail father. It’s like, that’s funny to see this guy and you see, “Go find him.” You see Colm and it’s like, “Oh, this poor guy.” He’s been in this unglamorous business running the funeral parlor, taking care of his father, and he just wants to get out of there and he wants to see the world. Here’s me in the thick of the action in New York like, “I would just love to sit by a cottage by a lake.” So, we’re just in the wrong place, is all it is. Then we hopefully get closer to our intended goals. But that from the beginning of him being obligated, you also are right away like this guy, like he’s taking care of his old man, for God’s sake. He must be a good fella. To me, the shorthand is when the phone rings and anybody calls on a landline, it isn’t for you. So, I literally, I answer the phone, “I’m not interested.” “Do I have the right number?” “I doubt it.” It’s like there’s just a huge veneer of skepticism and impatience. Then he says the right thing. He went, “Was your father’s name Joseph? Do you by chance have relatives in Ireland?” I’m like, “Oh, actually, I don’t know who you are, but that’s not untrue.” He slowly gets under my skin and the skepticism is there and Jane Levy goes, “You didn’t think it was a scam?” “Oh, I thought it was a scam, believe me, of course. But no, he said some right things.” Even then it takes my daughter to say, “I think you should go. I got things under control. You can stop worrying. Go take it easy.” That’s how I go places by the way. It’s never my own choice. It’s like, “We can’t say no to this invitation.” All right. That’s the only way I go anywhere.

    MF: Paul, can you talk about Barry’s relationship with his daughter and working with Jane Levy?

    PR: She doesn’t have that much screen time, but she’s just so powerful and great. I was saying the other night at the screening, there’s a scene where she gets a call and she gets teary-eyed, and there’s no dialogue. I just start watering every time I see her face, I go, “Wow, I don’t even know what that is. Is that acting?” She’s just so powerful and good. As it turns out, I grew up with her dad. Her dad is an old buddy of mine. That’s not how she got the job. I knew her as an actress. Then way later (I realized) I grew up with (her dad), we were in a band. I played keyboards. He was a guitar player. We were a very bad band in 1969 and 1970. We made over $300 in over seven years. But to play her father was instinctive. It’s like, she is my friend’s daughter, so it’s close enough. But we were the only Americans. Everybody else, it was a purely Irish cast and crew.

    (L to R) Jane Levy and Paul Reiser in 'The Problem with People'. Photo: Quiver Distribution.
    (L to R) Jane Levy and Paul Reiser in ‘The Problem with People’. Photo: Quiver Distribution.

    MF: Colm, as an Irishman yourself, what was it like shooting a movie in Ireland with a predominantly Irish cast?

    CM: It was wonderful there, but that again came from the nature of the project and the joy and all that. I mean, I’ve been on some tough shoots in Ireland, as well. But I always enjoyed working in Ireland. As time goes on and the older I get, I feel very drawn to our work in Ireland to be there. But yeah, I really enjoy working and now there’s good facilities and terrific crews, and it’s not a hardship to go and work in Ireland anymore like it used to be.

    MF: Colm, what was your experience like working with Paul?

    CM: We only met the week we started shooting. We’d spoken to each other and texted each other over the three years that Paul had spoken about, trying to get the thing up and running. We kept in touch intermittently and we got on as you do to the extent that you can on the phone. But then we first met in Dublin just the week we started shooting and had a pint. I think we just hit it off and we enjoyed each other’s company. Then when the actual work started, it just clicked. He is a wonderful man to spend time with, wonderful company.

    (L to R) Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney in 'The Problem with People'. Photo: Quiver Distribution.
    (L to R) Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney in ‘The Problem with People’. Photo: Quiver Distribution.

    MF: Finally, Paul, what was your experience like working with Colm?

    PR: It was lovely. I was reminded, somewhere in the middle of the shoot, Colm says, “How’s it all going, producing?” I went, “Yeah, it’s good.” He goes, “Everything’s okay?” I went, “Yeah, did I miss a meeting? ” He goes, “No, you seem like very calm.” I went, “I don’t know. It’s all going well.” There was something very blessed about the whole production. We have beautiful weather. A lot of it is, again, to do with our director Chris who has a great sense of humor and a great lightness of touch and great preparation. There’s usually chaos, trauma and drama. As far as we know, that didn’t happen. I’m happy to say and report that people do see it on the film. They go, “You guys look like you were having fun.” I go. “We really did.” It was really a lovely experience, and we hope everybody goes see it.

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    What is the plot of ‘The Problem with People’?

    Two distant cousins (Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney) who’ve never met – one in NYC, the other in the smallest town there is in Ireland – come together to finally put an end to a generations-long family feud. It doesn’t go well. ‘The Problem with People’, set in beautifully lush Irish countryside, is a heartwarming comedy about family, world peace … and sheep.

    Who is in the cast of ‘The Problem with People’?

    • Colm Meaney as Ciáran’
    • Paul Reiser as Barry
    • Jane Levy as Natalya
    • Lucianne McEvoy as Fiona
    Paul Reiser stars in 'The Problem with People'. Photo: Quiver Distribution.
    Paul Reiser stars in ‘The Problem with People’. Photo: Quiver Distribution.

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  • ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ Actor John Ashton Dies Aged 76

    John Ashton in 'Midnight Run', Photo: Universal Pictures.
    John Ashton in ‘Midnight Run’, Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Actor John Ashton has died aged 76.
    • He was most famous for portraying Sergeant Taggart in the ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ franchise.
    • Ashton was remembered by his family as “a loving husband, brother, father, and grandfather.”

    John Ashton, an actor who became a film favorite in the ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ franchise thanks to his role as the gruff, often frustrated Sergeant Taggart, has died. He was 76 and had been dealing with cancer.

    A statement from his representative paid tribute to him:

    “John was a loving husband, brother, father, and grandfather who will be deeply missed by all who knew him. John leaves behind a legacy of love, dedication, and service. His memory will forever be treasured by his wife, children, grandchildren, as well as his brother, sisters, his extended family and all who loved him. John’s impact on the world will be remembered and celebrated for generations to come.”

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    John Ashton: Early Life and Career

    Judge Reinhold, Eddie Murphy and John Ashton attend the 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F' World Premiere at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on June 20, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California.
    (L to R) Judge Reinhold, Eddie Murphy and John Ashton attend the ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ World Premiere at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on June 20, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. Photo by John Sciulli/Getty Images for Netflix.

    Born February 22nd, 1948, in Springfield, Massachusetts and raised in Enfield, Connecticut, Ashton attended Defiance College in Ohio before transferring to University of Southern California, where he graduated with a BA in theater arts.

    Ashton’s work became marked by his ability to balance humor and toughness, making him a beloved character actor, especially in roles that highlight his everyman charm and strong screen presence.

    John Ashton’s ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ Legacy

    (L to R) Judge Reinhold, John Ashton and Eddie Murphy in 'Beverly Hills Cop II'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Judge Reinhold, John Ashton and Eddie Murphy in ‘Beverly Hills Cop II’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Ashton landed the role of Sergeant John Taggart, who, alongside Judge Reinhold’s Detective Billy Rosewood, was part of the detail assigned to monitor the newly arrived Detroit officer Axel Foley, played the career-skyrocketing effect by Eddie Murphy in 1984.

    Despite the differences in law enforcement style (and Foley initially messing with Taggart and Rosewood), the three eventually became friends.

    Ashton’s Taggart was seen again in 1987’s ‘Beverly Hills Cop II,’ but skipped ‘Beverly Hills Cop III,’ described by Rosewood as retired.

    He returned for this year’s legacy sequel ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,’ where he’d been promoted to chief

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    John Ashton: Movie Roles

    John Ashton in 'Uncle John', Photo: Filmbuff.
    John Ashton in ‘Uncle John’, Photo: Filmbuff.

    Though his contributions to the Axel Foley movies is what he’ll best be remembered for, Ashton’s acting career spanned more than 50 years. His early film credits include ‘An Eye for an Eye,’ ‘So Evil, My Sister,’ ‘Cat Murkil and the Silks,’ ‘Breaking Away,’ ‘Borderline,’ and ‘Honky Tonk Freeway.’

    More notable roles included ‘Midnight Run,’ ‘Some Kind of Wonderful,’ She’s Having a Baby,’ ‘Uncle John’ and ‘The Neighborhood.’

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    John Ashton: TV work

    (L to R) John Ashton and Rishard Tyson in the 1989 TV series 'Hardball'. Photo: Columbia Pictures.
    (L to R) John Ashton and Rishard Tyson in the 1989 TV series ‘Hardball’. Photo: Columbia Pictures.

    Ashton was a guest star on many TV series, including ‘Emergency!,’ ‘Columbo,’ ‘Police Story,’ ‘Barnaby Jones,’ ‘Police Woman,’ ‘MASH,’ ‘Starsky and Hutch’, ‘Dallas‘ and ‘Hardball‘.

    He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Robin Hoye; children Michelle Ashton and Michael Thomas Ashton; step-children Courtney Donovan, Lindsay Curcio and Ashley Hoye; grandson Henry; sisters Sharon Ann Ashton and Linda Jean Ashton; and brother Edward Richard Ashton.

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    (L to R) Eddie Murphy, John Ashton, and Judge Reinhold in 'Beverly Hills Cop II'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Eddie Murphy, John Ashton, and Judge Reinhold in ‘Beverly Hills Cop II’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’

    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley and Paul Reiser as Jeffrey Friedman in 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.'
    (L to R) Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley and Paul Reiser as Jeffrey Friedman in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.’ Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    Premiering on Netflix July 3rd, ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ is the realization of the long-in-development new sequel for the ‘Cop’ franchise. After more false starts than a car with a banana in its tailpipe (including a failed TV pilot), Paramount sold off the rights to the movie series starring Eddie Murphy as wisecracking detective Axel Foley.

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    Initial Thoughts

    Bria Murphy as Officer Renee Minnick and Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.'
    (L to R) Bria Murphy as Officer Renee Minnick and Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.’ Photo: Melinda Sue Gordon/Netflix ©2023.

    Feeling in some ways like fellow legacy sequel ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (it even starts with Murphy’s Foley still in action, still breaking rules and managing to stay on the job thanks to leverage from a friend in high places much like Tom Cruise’s Pete “Maverick” Mitchell), yet never quite rising to the heights of that box office barnstormer, ‘Axel F’ nevertheless manages to walk the nostalgia beat without relying on it so heavily as to be overused.

    It’s certainly good to see Murphy back actually enjoying himself in the role (which certainly didn’t seem to be the case for a lot of 1994’s ‘Beverly Hills Cop III’), and the movie around him, though it can’t compete with Martin Brest’s 1984 original or Tony Scott’s 1987 sequel, should easily slip into third place in most fans’ lists, which is more than can be said for some legacy sequels such as the recent ‘Exorcist’ release or ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’.

    Script and Direction

    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, Taylour Paige as Jane Saunders, Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Detective Bobby Abbott, and Bronson Pinchot as Serge in 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.'
    (L to R) Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, Taylour Paige as Jane Saunders, Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Detective Bobby Abbott, and Bronson Pinchot as Serge in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.’ Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    Written by Will Beall and Tom Gormican, the script manages to bring back many of the stalwarts of the franchise, yet also combines them with a story that acknowledges where they would be now and some modern attitudes to policing from characters including Joseph Gordon–Levitt’s Bobby Abbott. And even more welcome, it lets Murphy be funny again, giving the season performer room to improvise and feel like the Axel that fans remember. It also smartly comments on the franchise’s past, including a slightly snarky (but entirely earned) shot at the third movie, and a moment where Axel considers putting on a voice and playing a character to get what he wants, but ditches it, tired of the same old routine.

    Mark Molloy is a commercial director making his feature debut here, and the style he’s chosen certainly fits with the look of the original trilogy (nodding more towards Scott’s perhaps). It doesn’t announce itself too much and he also lets Murphy breathe as the main character, while finding solid work for the whole cast.

    Performances:

    ‘Axel F’ has a solid ensemble supporting Murphy, and both the returning veterans and new franchise faces have a good role to play.

    Eddie Murphy as Detective Axel Foley

    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.'
    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.’ Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    One of Murphy’s most famous characters, and the one that made him a star, Axel Foley is clearly a place that the actor feels comfortable in (even if he hasn’t always shown that). For ‘Axel F’, he’s on good form, wrangling the motor-mouthed Axel from the original two movies with the more laidback, mature version.

    Here he’s faced with old friends in a story that services both him, and them, well.

    Judge Reinhold as Billy Rosewood

    Though Judge Reinhold’s Billy (the only other person besides Murphy to appear in all the movies) is somewhat sidelined for a chunk of the storyline, he’s also recognizably Billy –– a littler greyer, a little more wizened, but still the enthusiastic friend and handy with a gun.

    John Ashton as Chief John Taggart, Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley and Judge Reinhold as Billy Rosewood in 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.'
    (L to R) John Ashton as Chief John Taggart, Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley and Judge Reinhold as Billy Rosewood in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.’ Photo: Melinda Sue Gordon/Netflix ©2024.

    John Ashton as John Taggart

    Now a Chief in the Beverly Hills police force (despite, er, being mentioned as retired when John Ashton couldn’t reprise the role in the third movie, though that is addressed here in dialogue), Ashton’s Taggart is still the old grump, even more so now he can actually count as an old grump.

    Neither Ashton nor Reinhold have lots to do, but they’re used as much as they were in the original films –– solid support for the leading man, with entertaining stories of their own.

    Taylour Paige as Jane Saunders

    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley and Taylour Paige as Jane Saunders in 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.'
    (L to R) Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley and Taylour Paige as Jane Saunders in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.’ Photo: Melinda Sue Gordon/Netflix © 2024.

    Axel’s estranged daughter is now a hotshot but empathetic lawyer, and in some ways more a chip off the old block than she’d care to admit. Taylour Paige plays well off of Murphy and leans into the role of the daughter who harbors anger towards the man who hasn’t been in touch with her but warms up to the idea of having Axel back in her life. It’s a well-used plotline but doesn’t feel tired.

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Detective Bobby Abbott

    Joseph Gordon Levitt as Detective Bobby Abbott and Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.'
    (L to R) Joseph Gordon Levitt as Detective Bobby Abbott and Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.’ Photo: Melinda Sue Gordon/Netflix © 2024.

    Gordon-Levitt, like Paige, has a fun energy in Murphy’s company, and stands as a watchable character in his own right.

    Final Thoughts

    Kevin Bacon as Captain Grant and Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.'
    (L to R) Kevin Bacon as Captain Grant and Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.’ Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    There can be a real risk sticking to the playbook with a legacy sequel –– you can be seen as reheating old bits in a desperate attempt to entertain fans of the franchise while trying to attract new ones.

    But the formula functions at an entertaining level with ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’, which targets what works about the franchise and finds organic ways to insert new characters and plot angles. Most importantly, it feels like a ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ movie made by people who respect the previous outings.

    ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ receives 7.5 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the Plot of ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’?

    Detroit Detective Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) is back on the beat in Beverly Hills. After his estranged daughter Jane’s (Taylour Paige) life is threatened, she and Foley team up with a new partner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and old pals Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) and John Taggart (John Ashton) to turn up the heat and uncover a conspiracy.

    Who is in the Cast of ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’?

    • Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley
    • Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Detective Bobby Abbott
    • Kevin Bacon as Captain Cade Grant
    • Taylour Paige as Jane Saunders
    • Judge Reinhold as Lieutenant William “Billy” Rosewood
    • John Ashton as John Taggart
    • Paul Reiser as Jeffrey Friedman
    • Bronson Pinchot as Serge
    Judge Reinhold, Eddie Murphy and John Ashton attend the 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F' World Premiere at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on June 20, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California.
    (L to R) Judge Reinhold, Eddie Murphy and John Ashton attend the ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ World Premiere at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on June 20, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. Photo by John Sciulli/Getty Images for Netflix.

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  • ‘Candy Cane Lane’ Interview: Director Reginald Hudlin

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    Premiering on Prime Video beginning December 1st is the new Christmas movie ‘Candy Cane Lane,’ which stars Eddie Murphy (‘Trading Places,’ ‘Beverly Hills Cop’) and was directed by Reginald Hudlin (‘Boomerang’).

    'Candy Cane Lane' director Reginald Hudlin.
    ‘Candy Cane Lane’ director Reginald Hudlin.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with director Reginald Hudlin about his work on ‘Candy Cane Lane,’ his first reaction to the screenplay, reuniting with Eddie Murphy and if his process has changed at all since ‘Boomerang,’ the challenges of mixing live-action with VFX and animation, making a Christmas movie and if he is ready for the film to become a holiday must-watch.

    Director Reginald Hudlin and Eddie Murphy as Chris Carver on the set of 'Candy Cane Lane.'
    (L to R) Director Reginald Hudlin and Eddie Murphy as Chris Carver on the set of ‘Candy Cane Lane.’ Photo: Claudette Barius. © AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Hudlin, screenwriter Kelly Younger, and Production Designer Aaron Osborne.

    Moviefone: To begin with, what was your first reaction to Kelly Younger’s screenplay, and can you also talk about the challenges of making a Christmas movie?

    Reginald Hudlin: When I first read Kelly Younger’s script, I loved it. My only real note was, as crazy as this is, we don’t go far enough. So, I said, “Let’s make it even crazier.” We had a great time. Whenever you make a Christmas movie, there’s certain expectations, right? So, you’ve got to have great Christmas music, you’ve got to have an emotional impact on people, and you’ve got to have amazing decorations. So, I doubled down, if not tripled down on all that stuff. Then we added elements that you would never normally see in a Christmas movie to make people go, “Whoa, I’ve never seen anything like this before.” So, have your cake and eat it too.

    Eddie Murphy as Chris Carver in 'Candy Cane Lane.'
    Eddie Murphy as Chris Carver in ‘Candy Cane Lane.’ Photo: Claudette Barius. © AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC.

    MF: What was it like reuniting with Eddie Murphy, what does he bring to a role like this, and has his process as an actor changed at all since you worked with him on ‘Boomerang’?

    RH: Eddie was perfect for this because he’s a family man. He’s like the rest of us. He’s decorating the house and making sure that all the family have great presence. So, we were both very much in the same mindset of we love Christmas, we love Christmas movies, and here’s our contribution. So, we’re doing it from a point of view of, we relate to this character 100%, which is key to me when you make a movie like this. Eddie just keeps getting better, honestly. When you’re sitting in the editing room and you’re watching his performance, both comedically and dramatically, you just go, “Boy, he’s great at his job.” Eddie Murphy is an amazing actor. When people do comedy, they go, “Oh, that’s easy.” It would be the opposite of easy. It’s harder.

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    Robin Thede as, Cordelia, Nick Offerman as, Pip, and Chris Redd as, Gary, in 'Candy Cane Lane.'
    (L to R) Robin Thede as, Cordelia, Nick Offerman as, Pip, and Chris Redd as, Gary, in ‘Candy Cane Lane.’ Photo: Courtesy of Prime Video.
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    MF: Can you talk about your use of VFX in the movie and mixing live-action with computer animation?

    RH: It was so much fun. I’ve been dying to work with ILM, Industrial Light & Magic, all those amazing folks. Man, they had so much fun. We were just feeding off each other like, “What about this? What about that?” We had these great vocal performances from these world-class actors, Nick Offerman, Robin Thede, Chris Redd, and then they took that stuff and then added the physical comedy on top of it. So, we were just like, “Oh my God.” We’re all having the best time.

    Thaddeus J. Mixson as Nick Carver, Genneya Walton as Joy Carver, Madison Thomas as Holly Carver, Tracee Ellis Ross as Carol Carver, and Eddie Murphy as Chris Carver star in 'Candy Cane Lane.'
    (L to R) Thaddeus J. Mixson as Nick Carver, Genneya Walton as Joy Carver, Madison Thomas as Holly Carver, Tracee Ellis Ross as Carol Carver, and Eddie Murphy as Chris Carver star in ‘Candy Cane Lane.’ Photo: Claudette Barius. © AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC.

    MF: Finally, how do you feel about the idea of ‘Candy Cane Lane’ becoming a holiday tradition and a movie that audiences watch year after year?

    RH: When we made the movie, we were like, “Look, let’s pack it with so many jokes, so many visual things going on that you’ve got to see it more than once just to catch all the stuff.” So, it’s all there for you. We start December 1st, but you can watch it all 25 days.

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    What is the plot of ‘Candy Cane Land’?

    A local neighborhood hosts an annual contest over who has the best decorated home for Christmas; desperate to win, Chris Carver (Eddie Murphy) makes a deal with a charismatic stranger, Pepper (Jillian Bell), for the use of magic to make his home the most festive. He soon learns that Pepper is an evil elf who has made similar deals in the past, with her victims being transformed into plastic dolls. Chris must rally his family to stop Pepper from unleashing misery upon his friends and neighbors and break the deal before he loses everything.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Candy Cane Lane’?

    Jillian Bell as ‘Pepper,’ Eddie Murphy as ‘Chris Carver,’ and Madison Thomas as ‘Holly Carver’ star in 'Candy Cane Lane.'
    (L to R) Jillian Bell as ‘Pepper,’ Eddie Murphy as ‘Chris Carver,’ and Madison Thomas as ‘Holly Carver’ star in ‘Candy Cane Lane.’ Photo: Claudette Barius. © AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC.

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  • First Picture of ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley’

    Eddie Murphy in 'Beverly Hills Cop 4.'
    Eddie Murphy in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley.’ Photo: Empire Magazine.

    Preview:

    • The first image of ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley’ has landed.
    • Eddie Murphy stars alongside Taylour Paige and some returning veterans.
    • Producer Jerry Bruckheimer has praised his star and the film itself.

    For a long time there, it looked like a fourth ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ movie might never happen (and some hoped it wouldn’t, given how the third turned into a disappointment for many fans).

    But happen it has, with Netflix backing the latest installment. Eddie Murphy returns to play maverick cop Axel Foley in a new movie named ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley,’ and a planned return for some veteran actors from the franchise.

    And the first image from the movie is now online via Empire magazine’s site.

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    What’s the story of ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley’?

    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 'Beverly Hills Cop.'
    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in ‘Beverly Hills Cop.’ Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Joining the current trend of “legacy sequels” (think ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ or David Gordon Green’s ‘Halloween’ and ‘Exorcist’ movies, which follow the same character years later), ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley’ will pick up the story of Murphy’s officer Foley, whom in his original film, swapped the tough streets of Detroit for the sunnier climes of Los Angeles –– but still found plenty of challenges and a serious law enforcement culture clash.

    These days, we’d expect Axel to be a little more low-key, though we doubt he’ll have lost his smarts and wit. And with some veteran cast members also returning, it’ll be a shot of nostalgia for ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ fans, even if some will worry it can’t live up to the first film in particular.

    Taylour Paige is playing Foley’s criminal defense attorney daughter, who pulls her dad into a California-based case –– where he’ll cause issues for Kevin Bacon’s LAPD special-unit officer, and team up with a new partner, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

    According to producer Jerry Bruckheimer, Gordon-Levitt’s character essentially being stuck with Axel, and they are “hilarious” together.

    Who else in in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley’?

    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, John Ashton as John Taggart and Judge Reinhold as William "Billy" Rosewood in 'Beverly Hills Cop II.'
    (L to R) Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, John Ashton as John Taggart and Judge Reinhold as William “Billy” Rosewood in ‘Beverly Hills Cop II.’ Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    In addition to the people mentioned above, the cast includes the returning likes of Judge Reinhold, Paul Reiser, John Ashton and Bronson Pinchot.

    Also aboard? New faces Patricia Belcher, James Preston Rogers and Suzanne Ford.

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    What has happened with the new ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ movie so far?

    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 'Beverly Hills Cop II.'
    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in ‘Beverly Hills Cop II.’ Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    The fourth movie is something that originated back in the 1990s when Murphy set up a version at original studio home Paramount via his production company. It never got past the development stage but pinged the radar again in 2006 when Jerry Bruckheimer –– who produced the first three –– announced that he was trying to get the fourth made.

    Fellow super-producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura stepped in after that, and the project went through a variety of script re-writes, including work from Michael Brandt and Derek Haas.

    Yet nothing seemed to be solved on the writing side, and in 2011, the announcement came that the movie was being thrust back into development jail in favor of a spin-off TV series for CBS that would have seen ‘Percy Jackson’ actor Brandon T. Jackson play Axel Foley’s son, Aaron.

    ‘The Shield’s Shawn Ryan came aboard to produce the show, which cast Kevin Pollak and David Denman, with Barry Sonnenfeld agreeing to direct the pilot.

    Sadly, for the small screen version, CBS passed on the pilot, and it returned to the ether.

    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, Lisa Eilbacher as Jeanette "Jenny" Summers and Judge Reinhold as William "Billy" Rosewood in 'Beverly Hills Cop.'
    (L to R) Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, Lisa Eilbacher as Jeanette “Jenny” Summers and Judge Reinhold as William “Billy” Rosewood in ‘Beverly Hills Cop.’ Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    After that flame-out, Paramount pushed ahead with the movie again, bringing Brett Ratner back in and having Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec write a new script draft. Though it got as close as securing tax credits for shooting in Detroit and landing a March 25, 2016, release date, it was shut down because of script concerns and Ratner left it like a sinking ship.

    But Paramount remained committed, hiring ‘Bad Boys for Life’ co-directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah (though this was on the back of their indie movie work and before they made the latest ‘Bad Boys’), pushing the movie back into pre-production.

    Murphy announced that the movie would shoot once he finished work on ‘Coming 2 America’, but it never materialized.

    In 2019, Paramount licensed the movie to Netflix, intending to have the streaming service make the fourth and a potential fifth entry. El Arbi and Fallah left post-‘Bad Boys’ to focus on ‘Batgirl’ (and we all know what happened there) and the potential movie sat on the shelf once more.

    And then, in April of last year, it was revealed that director Mark Malloy would make his feature directorial debut after cutting his teeth on commercials.

    Producer Jerry Bruckheimer on Eddie Murphy’s return and the movie itself

    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 'Beverly Hills Cop.'
    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in ‘Beverly Hills Cop.’ Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Here’s Bruckheimer talking up his star to Empire:

    “Anytime he walks on set, you never know what you’re going to get. And it’s always pretty brilliant. Every day he’s there throws you back to the ‘80s.”

    And here’s the producer discussing the film’s tone:

    “It’s about the emotion,” he states. “No matter how funny it is, how much great action it has, it’s all about the heartstrings.”

    When will ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley’ be on Netflix?

    The movie doesn’t have a set release date yet, but we’re told it’ll be on the streaming service in 2024.

    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 'Beverly Hills Cop II.'
    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in ‘Beverly Hills Cop II.’ Photo: Paramount Pictures.

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  • Kevin Bacon Joins the New ‘Beverly Hills Cop’

    Kevin Bacon as Fred Snr. in 'One Way.'
    Kevin Bacon as Fred Snr. in ‘One Way.’

    After years in a development holding cell, the latest ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ movie, known as ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley’, is finally in production. And, according to DeadlineKevin Bacon is the latest recruit for the ensemble.

    The cameras have been rolling for a while now, with Mark Molloy directing, working from the most recent draft of the script by Will Beall. Details on the story at this point are unknown right now, but you’ve got to figure it’ll see Eddie Murphy’s back in action, still pissing off people in power while getting the job done, even if he is a little more senior himself these days.

    We’ve a feeling that, even if he has been promoted up the ranks, he’s the same old Axel. And use of the character’s name in the title has us wondering if, like Tom Cruise’s Maverick, he’ll be sticking to his same old rank, but able to offer the benefit of his wisdom to others.

    The cast for the long-anticipated fourth ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ movie is a mixture of veterans and new franchise faces, of which Bacon falls into the latter camp, alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Taylour Paige.

    On the veterans side, mainstay Murphy will see some actors from past ‘Cop’ movies returning here.

    Judge Reinhold is back as Detective Billy Rosewood, while John Ashton returns to play Sgt. Taggart, both of whom were sidekick cops to Murphy’s wisecracking Foley character. Paul Reiser was Foley’s Detroit cop partner, Jeffrey Friedman, in the first two movies. Bronson Pinchot, meanwhile, was sassy art gallery salesman Serge in the first and third.

    Bacon’s character has yet to be detailed, though how much fun would it be for him to play a villain opposite Murphy?

    Kevin Bacon in 'They/Them.'
    Kevin Bacon in ‘They/Them.’ Photo by: Josh Stringer/Blumhouse. Copyright © 2022 Blumhouse Productions, LLC All.

    It has been a busy time recently for Bacon, who has a regular gig on TV drama ‘City on a Hill’ while also finding time for work in movies ‘Space Oddity’, ‘They/Them’ and ‘One Way’.

    Netflix has yet to announce a launch date for the new ‘Beverly Hills Cop’.

    In other casting news, Dave Bautista is teaming back up with his ‘Hotel Artemis’ director Drew Pearce for action thriller ‘Cooler’.

    Again, according to Deadline, the movie will star Bautista as South Beach bouncer Ray Sagona, who is on the brink of finding redemption and getting his family back.

    But when a drug-filled safe is stolen from the super club he works at, Ray is blackmailed into finding it before the Miami PD narcotics bureau comes to retrieve it on Sunday night.

    Now, as his past and present collide in ever-more dangerous ways, Ray must survive an epic 36-hour odyssey across Miami Beach to get that safe back.

    Pearce aims to kick off shooting this one in summer next year.

    Eddie Murphy in 'Beverly Hills Cop III.'
    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 1994’s ‘Beverly Hills Cop III.’
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  • Mark Molloy to Direct Beverly Hills Cop 4

    Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop
    Eddie Murphy in 1984’s ‘Beverly Hills Cop.’

    The idea of a fourth ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ movie has been floating around Hollywood for years now.

    This was a big ‘80s franchise that hadn’t yet seen a new installment, and multiple filmmakers have tried to get it made, to no avail.

    But current home Netflix is looking to change all that, hiring up-and-coming director Mark Malloy to handle the movie, which will see Eddie Murphy return as wise-cracking Detroit cop who has to find his feet among the swanky streets of one of Los Angeles’ most famous districts.

    Molloy will make his feature debut with the action-comedy, having established a successful career as a commercials director for companies including Nissan and Apple.

    Netflix is saying nothing about the new movie, news of which comes via a report from Deadline. We can guess, though, that a slightly more experienced Foley will still be making jokes as he solves crimes in Beverly Hills.

    The fourth movie is something that originated back in the 1990s when Murphy set up a version at original studio home Paramount via his production company. It never got past the development stage but pinged the radar again in 2006 when Jerry Bruckheimer – who produced the first three – announced that he was trying to get the fourth made.

    Fellow super-producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura stepped in after that, and the project went through a variety of script re-writes, including work from Michael Brandt and Derek Haas.

    Eddie Murphy in 'Beverly Hills Cop III.'
    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 1994’s ‘Beverly Hills Cop III.’

    Yet nothing seemed to be solved on the writing side, and in 2011, the announcement came that the movie was being thrust back into development jail in favor of a spin-off TV series for CBS that would have seen ‘Percy Jackson’ actor Brandon T. Jackson play Axel Foley’s son, Aaron.

    ‘The Shield’s Shawn Ryan came aboard to produce the show, which cast Kevin Pollak and David Denman, with Barry Sonnenfeld agreeing to direct the pilot.

    Sadly, for the small screen version, CBS passed on the pilot, and it returned to the ether.

    After that flame-out, Paramount pushed ahead with the movie again, bringing Brett Ratner in and having Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec write a new script draft. Though it got as close as securing tax credits for shooting in Detroit and landing a March 25, 2016, release date, it was shut down because of script concerns and Ratner left it like a sinking ship.

    But Paramount remained committed, hiring ‘Bad Boys for Life’ co-directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah (though this was on the back of their indie movie work and before they made the latest ‘Bad Boys’), pushing the movie back into pre-production.

    Murphy announced that the movie would shoot once he finished work on ‘Coming 2 America’, but it never materialized.

    In 2019, Paramount licensed the movie to Netflix, intending to have the streaming service make the fourth and a potential fifth entry. El Arbi and Fallah left post-‘Bad Boys’ to focus on ‘Batgirl’ and the potential movie sat on the shelf once more.

    Now, though, with Molloy aboard, the movie is back in development, though there’s no production start date on the books yet. At this point, we’re looking at an Axel Foley who stuffs bags of Werther’s Originals in tailpipes rather than bananas…

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