Manuel Betancourt A man is standing still, facing the camera. He wears a construction hat and a neon safety vest over a bulletproof one.
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Like an innocuous kid version of “The Purge,” Miguel Arteta's “Yes Day” imagines an annual 24-hour holiday of lawlessness.The concept comes from Amy Krouse Rosenthal's 2009 picture book, which suggested a day when parents — regularly such fonts of “No!” — have to answer in the positive to their children's demands.
For some, the idea had real appeal not just for giving kids a shot at decision-making freedom but for momentarily relieving parents of the burden of constant disapproval.One parent, in
.Manuel Betancourt A man is standing still, facing the camera. He wears a construction hat and a neon safety vest over a bulletproof one.
Jennifer Garner’s new movie is already a major hit.
TONS of people have watched Netflix’s new family movie Yes Day!
Jennifer Garner’s family comedy Yes Day is on track to be seen by 53 million households in the first four weeks of its release, Garner said on her Instagram feed Friday. The Miguel Arteta-directed movie was released March 12 on the streaming giant and has already been No. 1 in 50 countries where it has debuted, according to Netflix.
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Jennifer Garner has a cute family connection with her new movie “Yes Day”.
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Jennifer Garner spilled the beans about how it was like for her to film family-comedy Yes Day with her recent appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The actress opened up about her fear of Rollercoasters while revisiting her ‘petrifying’ experience of shooting in a theme park.
Jennifer Garner didn’t come up with the concept of a Yes Day. But when she and her middle daughter discovered Amy Krouse Rosenthal’s book about a crazy 24 hours where parents have to say yes to their children’s demands almost a decade ago, they were hooked.