Inside Tony Hale’s Eight-Year Journey to Make ‘Sketch’
UNITED STATES, AUG 08 – The film uses a father's daughter's drawings manifesting monsters as a metaphor for grief, with Tony Hale highlighting its emotional impact after nearly a decade of development.
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Inside Tony Hale’s Eight-Year Journey to Make ‘Sketch’
Tony Hale knows a thing or two about playing anxious oddballs. Whether it’s Arrested Development’s Buster Bluth clutching his mother’s hand or Veep’s eternally flustered Gary Walsh, he’s made a career out of finding the sweet spot between funny and fragile. But his latest project, Sketch, isn’t just another gig — it’s a movie that took nearly a decade to get on screen. “We started this movie eight years ago,” Hale said, shaking his head a little…
Tony Hale plays 'Say Action,' monster movies edition in honor of 'Sketch'
Tony Hale is a master of comedy, awing critics and cracking up audiences with his hilarious performances in sitcoms like Arrested Development and Veep, the saucy mini-series The Decameron, and in kids' movies like Toy Story 4 and Hocus Pocus 2. But for his latest, Sketch, Hale shows his more serious side, acting opposite grieving kids and doodled monsters. SEE ALSO: 'Sketch' review: Tony Hale and D'Arcy Carden get silly in terrific, kid-friend…
'Sketch' Delivers a (Very) Scary Good Time
Some kids crave the danger and excitement found in horror movies, but they’re too young for adult-level scares. Even this 50-something critic wasn’t prepared for what the “Terrifier” series delivered. Some movies offer a bridge to the genre, a chance for pre-teens to sample it with cinematic guardrails. The recent “Goosebumps” adaptations fall into that category. So did Jack Black’s “The House with a Clock in Its Walls.” “Sketch” gets that quasi…
Tony Hale And D'Arcy Carden Name Dropped Arrested Development And The Good Place When I Asked Which Of Their Iconic TV Characters Should Get The Sketch Treatment
Sketch brings sketches to life in the new family flick, but who would stars Tony Hale and D'Arcy Carden bring back to life?
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