Angel StudiosTony Hale has a knack for playing characters you just can’t help but root for — from Arrested Development’s eternally anxious man-boy Buster Bluth to the self-sacrificing “yes man” Gary Walsh in Veep, and even a spork with an existential crisis in Toy Story 4. Now, the Emmy-winning actor is bringing that same mix of heart and humor to the genre-bending family movie Sketch.Nearly a decade in the making, Sketch is part sincere examination of grief and loss, part supernatural chaos. Think “Inside Out meets Jurassic Park,” says Hale, who plays a widower struggling to help his kids dea
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