Margaret Chernin
Margaret Chernin’s filmography is honestly a bit of a wild ride—she’s got her fingerprints on some real crowd-pleasers and a few under-the-radar gems. Let’s talk about “The Lost City” (2022) first. You’ve got Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum running around in the jungle, dodging bullets and bickering like an old married couple, all while searching for some ancient treasure. It’s part action, part comedy, and all chaos, with Chernin pulling the strings behind the curtain. The movie doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is probably why it actually works. There’s a weird energy to it, like everyone’s in on the joke, even when things blow up.
Then there’s “Ben Is Back” (2018), which is a total 180 in terms of tone. This one’s heavy—Lucas Hedges plays a young guy struggling with addiction, and Julia Roberts is his mom, trying to save him from himself and the mess he’s made. It’s emotional, raw, and doesn’t sugarcoat anything. Chernin’s touch is there too, keeping things grounded and real, even when the story gets rough.
Now, “The Life List” (2025) is coming up, and honestly, people are already buzzing. Details are still kind of under wraps, but if Chernin’s previous work is anything to go by, you can expect something smart and probably a little unexpected. She’s not afraid to mix it up, and that’s what makes her stuff stand out. Whether it’s adventure, drama, or something totally new, she keeps things interesting, and you never really know what she’s gonna do next.