Kristina Reed is a Executive In Charge Of Production and Thanks American
Kristina Reed
Kristina Reed participated to
8 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
6 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Production
, 1h42
Directed by Chris Williams,
Don HallOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about children,
Films about families,
Comedy science fiction films,
Superhero films,
Musical films,
Super-héros inspiré de comics,
Buddy films,
Children's films,
Robot filmsActors Génesis Rodríguez,
Ryan Potter,
T. J. Miller,
Maya Rudolph,
Damon Wayans, Jr.,
Jamie ChungRoles Co-Producer
Rating77%
Hiro Hamada is a 14-year-old robotics genius in the futuristic fictional city of San Fransokyo. Raised by his aunt Cass and older brother Tadashi after the death of his parents, he spends his time participating in illegal robot fights. To redirect Hiro, Tadashi takes him to the robotics center at his university, where Hiro meets Tadashi's friends: GoGo, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, and Fred, as well as Baymax, the inflatable healthcare companion robot Tadashi created. To enroll in the school, Hiro signs up for the school's science fair and presents microbots: swarms of tiny robots that can link together in any arrangement imaginable. Professor Callaghan, the head of the university's robotics program, is impressed, and grants Hiro entrance to the university. Alastair Krei, renowned entrepreneur and president of Krei Tech, offers to buy the microbots, but Hiro follows Callaghan's warnings about Krei's questionable business practices and declines to sell them. When Tadashi and Hiro later arrive at the university to find it engulfed in flames, Tadashi rushes in to rescue Callaghan, but the building explodes moments later, killing him., 1h26
Directed by Tom McGrath,
Eric DarnellOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Mise en scène d'une girafe,
Films about lions,
Films about birds,
Films about apes,
Films about penguins,
Buddy films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Ben Stiller,
Chris Rock,
David Schwimmer,
Jada Pinkett Smith,
Sacha Baron Cohen,
Cedric the EntertainerRoles Executive In Charge Of Production
Rating69%
At the Central Park Zoo, Marty the zebra is celebrating his tenth birthday, but longs to see the rest of the world from outside his pampered life at the zoo, believing that he can find wide-open spaces to run around in, like in Connecticut. Marty's best friend, Alex the lion, attempts to cheer up his friend by singing Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" with him. Still unsatisfied, Marty gets some tips from the zoo's penguins: Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Private. The penguins are similarly trying to escape the zoo. Marty's friends — Alex the lion, Melman the giraffe, and Gloria the hippopotamus — realize Marty's folly and try to follow him. The four, along with the penguins and the chimpanzees Mason and his silent friend Phil, eventually find themselves at Grand Central Station, but are quickly sedated by tranquilizer darts when Alex's attempt to communicate with humans is mistaken for aggression. The zoo, under pressure from animal-rights activists, is forced to ship the animals, by sea, to a Kenyan wildlife preserve. During their travels, the penguins escape from their enclosure and take over the ship, intent on taking it to Antarctica. Their antics on the bridge cause the crates containing Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria to fall off the boat and wash ashore on Madagascar., 1h30
Directed by Martin Scorsese,
Éric Bergeron,
Rob Letterman,
Vicky JensonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Mafia films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films about sharks,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Mise en scène d'un poisson,
Children's films,
Gangster filmsActors Will Smith,
Robert De Niro,
Renée Zellweger,
Angelina Jolie,
Jack Black,
Martin ScorseseRoles Production Executive
Rating60%
In Reef City, an underachieving bluestreak cleaner wrasse named Oscar fantasizes about being rich and famous while making his way to work as a tongue scrubber at the local Whale Wash, a job in which he is following in his father's footsteps. Soon after arriving he is called to the office of his boss, a pufferfish named Sykes, to discuss the fact that he owes "five thousand clams" and has to pay it back by the next day. After explaining this to his angelfish best friend Angie, she offers him a chance to pay back the money by pawning a pink pearl that was a gift from her grandmother. Oscar brings the money to the race track to meet Sykes, but becomes distracted by his dreams of grandeur. Upon hearing that the race is rigged, he places it all on a long-shot bet by the name of "Lucky Day". Such a million dollar bet is noticed nearby by a beautiful lionfish named Lola, who flagrantly seduces an excited Oscar, but Oscar is disappointed when she leaves upon learning that he is a whale washer. Sykes is furious that Oscar bet the money but nonetheless agrees to see how the race turns out. Moments before their betted "horse" crosses the finish line, he trips and falls on the line., 1h25
Directed by Karey Kirkpatrick,
Tim JohnsonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Cooking films,
Time travel films,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Films about cats,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un ours,
Buddy films,
Heist films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Bruce Willis,
Steve Carell,
Garry Shandling,
William Shatner,
Wanda Sykes,
Nick NolteRoles Executive In Charge Of Production
Rating66%
While scavenging for food, RJ the raccoon enters the cave of Vincent the bear who has a large wagon full of human food taken from a nearby rest stop. RJ accidentally wakes Vincent from his hibernation, and in a race to escape, causes the stash to roll out onto the nearby highway and get run over. To avoid being eaten himself, RJ promises Vincent that he will completely replace the stash within the week. , 6minutes
Directed by Patrick OsborneOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Animation,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Films about dogs,
Buddy films,
Children's filmsActors Katie Q. Lowes,
Ben Bledsoe,
Stephen ApostolinaRoles Producer
Rating81%
While licking at discarded fast food wrappers, a stray male Boston Terrier puppy spots a French fry dropped on the ground and eats it. James, the man who dropped the fry, offers a second one to the puppy and takes him home. James names him Winston and begins feeding him portions of his own meals and junk food in addition to regular kibble.Team
, 6minutes
Directed by Lauren MacMullanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about films,
Mise en scène d'un rongeur,
Musical films,
Mise en scène d'une souris,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Walt Disney,
Billy Bletcher,
Marcellite Garner,
Will Ryan,
Russi Taylor,
Bob BergenRoles Thanks
Rating74%
Get a Horse! follows Mickey, his favorite gal pal Minnie Mouse and their friends Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow as they delight in a musical wagon ride – until Peg-Leg Pete shows up and tries to run them off the road. Mickey and Horace are forced through the movie screen into the theater, emerging as color, CGI version of themselves. Mickey proceeds to do battle with Pete on both sides of the screen, enlisting the aid of Horace (who had briefly left the theater to get modern concessions and 'borrow' a smartphone). They outwit Pete by flipping the screen on different axes to alternately change the flow of gravity and of time, causing Pete to repeatedly injure himself on the same objects. Finally, the movie screen falls apart, revealing a modern CGI landscape, and the now modernized Disney characters return to the film, fading out in time for Pete to get stuck in the iris.