reteam

reteam

(ˌriːˈtiːm)
vb (tr)
to team up again
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[USA], Aug 27 (ANI): Filmmaker Baltasar Kormakur is set to reteam with his '2 Guns' star Mark Wahlberg to direct an adaptation of the 2017 true story 'Arthur: The Dog Who Crossed the Jungle to Find a Home.'
Oscar-winning director Damien Chazelle and star Ryan Gosling reteam for the story of astronaut Neil Armstrong and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969.
Naif Al-Mutawa Audience are thrilled to play at a locally designed table by REteam, a local group of four guys interested in old-fashioned video game console.
Chiquita will reteam with Universal for the launch of the film's DVD in December.
Judging from the quality of their collaboration, we can hope they reteam one day to make What Makes a Family 2.
Jeff Fierson, who is bankrolling the project said: "Jason and Brian are like family, so to reteam with them on a movie after working for three seasons of Frontier is a dream come true."
The "John Carter" actor has more reasons to celebrate to reteam with "Friday Night Lights" executive producer Peter Berg and he is set to star in HBO's "The Normal Heart," a story about the early days of AIDS crisis.
Jeremy Garelick wrote the script and will direct the project, which would reteam Vaughn with the man who co-wrote his 2006 hit, The Break-Up.
Bourne director and actor Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon reteam to ask the important questions about the Iraq war.
BLOW DRY: It's Strictly Ballroom with extra Final Net as lesbian couple Natasha Richardson and Rachel Griffiths reteam Richardson's ex-husband (Alan Rickman) for one last stab at the British National Hairdressing Championship.
Denzel Washington and Antoine Fuqua, who made such a splash with 2001's Training Day, reteam for an absurdly violent but humourless and surprisingly dull action thriller, loosely based on the Edward Woodward TV series that ran in the 1980s.
Meanwhile, opening up to the magazine, DiCaprio told that he was determined to reteam with his long-time collaborator Martin Scorsese to film gritty new drama 'The Wolf Of Wall Street' because he was convinced no other director could do the movie justice.