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Eli Roth And ‘Borderlands’ Star Ariana Greenblatt Are Co-Writing A Horror Movie

Ariana Greenblatt as Tiny Tina in BORDERLANDS

At only 16 years old, Ariana Greenblatt has already established herself in multiple franchises that will make her part of pop culture lore forever. She’s played Young Ahsoka Tano in Ahsoka, young Gamora in Avengers: Infinity War, voiced young Velma in Scoob!, and who can forget her role as Sasha in last year’s highest-grossing movie, Barbie? Greenblatt will be adding to that by playing Tiny Tina in the upcoming Borderlands movie based on the hit video game. And after that? Well, she’ll be able to add doing a horror movie with Eli Roth to her impressive list of credits.

Speaking with EW following the release of the Borderlands trailer last week, Roth revealed that he and Greenblatt are currently writing a horror movie together, one that he’ll direct and she’ll lead.

Roth said Greenblatt “loves horror, and we have a great idea, so we’re writing a movie together. That is an exclusive, nobody knows that. I don’t want to say anything about it yet, but she’s so smart I’m like, ‘Let’s write a movie together, and we’ll produce it together, and I’ll direct it, and you’ll star in it.’”

As for details? Well, he wasn’t giving any of that away just yet. But knowing Roth, this could be a movie that gets moving and done pretty quickly. He might need it to because Greenblatt is very highly in-demand and her schedule won’t be free for long.

We’ll be seeing Greenblatt next when Borderlands hits theaters on August 9th.

‘The Smashing Machine’: Emily Blunt Could Reunite With Dwayne Johnson In MMA Biopic

Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson

Dwayne Johnson’s career has taken some interesting turns of late. He’s been back in the WWE, in full heel mode, in the ramp up to the WrestleMania main event. He also recently squashed his beef with Vin Diesel and showed up in Fast X, with the expectation of a return for the 11th and final movie in the franchise. Not only that, but Johnson’s MMA biopic The Smashing Machine is moving forward with Benny Safdie at the helm, and it’s not the kind of movie that is the typical Johnson blockbuster.

Is it possible Johnson could be enlisting an old friend to join him in The Smashing Machine? According to “scooper” Jeff Sneider, Emily Blunt is in talks to join the cast. Blunt and Johnson took sail together in Jungle Cruise, and will again in a future sequel. With Johnson taking on a more dramatic role than he has in years, adding Blunt, who is currently a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee for Oppenheimer, couldn’t possibly hurt.

The Smashing Machine centers on former UFC champion Mark Kerr and his battle with addiction at the height of his MMA career in 2000. Safdie, best known for indie films such as Good Time and Uncut Gems, will direct and co-write the film with Johnson in the role of Kerr. A24 is backing this one, taking on another drama centered around combat sports following the success they had with The Iron Claw.

I stress to take this with a grain of salt considering the source, but on paper it makes sense.

Florence Pugh Confirms ‘Thunderbolts’ Has Begun Filming

Florence Pugh is a busy bee, so it wasn’t totally surprising when she wasn’t there over the weekend when Oppenheimer won Best Ensemble at the SAGs. While Pugh could’ve easily just been doing press commitments for this week’s release of Dune: Part Two, the actual reason for her absence is a bit of a surprise: Thunderbolts is already shooting.

Pugh revealed the news to ETOnline while at the New York City premiere of the Dune sequel:

“I’m honored that I’ve been able to do the most bizarre press tour for both movies at these same time. And I’ve just started my next movie, my next Marvel movie, ‘Thunderbolts’ and I’ve been shooting that.”

She continued, “I couldn’t make it last night, unfortunately, because I was working, but I managed to squeeze this one in. I feel very grateful that I’ve managed to juggle all of them at the same time. It’s a huge honor to be part of such amazing productions and to be part of such an amazing set of crew, the cast. It’s truly like one of those bizarre moments in my life where I know I’ll never be juggling this much level of pride [again].”

In Thunderbolts, Pugh returns to the role of Yelena Belova, the new Black Widow and adopted sister to the deceased Avenger, Natasha Romanoff. She’s joined by Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes, Wyatt Russell as John Walker, David Harbour as Reg Guardian, Olga Kurylenko as Antonia Dreykov aka Taskmaster, Hannah John-Kamen as Ava Starr aka Ghost, Harrison Ford as Thunderbolt Ross, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, and Lewis Pullman as The Sentry. Geraldine Viswanathan also has a role, while it’s possible we’ll see Laurence Fishburne back as Bill Foster and Rachel Weisz as Melina Vostokoff aka Iron Maiden.

Thunderbolts hits theaters on May 2nd 2025, directed by Jake Schreier. Pugh will be seen in Dune: Part Two this Friday, and you shouldn’t miss it.

‘Beef’ Season 2 Eyes Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Charles Melton, & Cailee Spaeny

The hit Netflix series Beef was initially planned as a limited event, but after winning multiple awards, including over the weekend at the Indie Spirits and PGAs, it’s coming back for season two. And this time around it’ll tackle an even larger feud, allowing for multiple big stars to join the cast.

According to Deadline, Beef creator Lee Sung Jin is eyeing Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny for season two. Damn. Frankly, I don’t think any of these actors needs an introduction, but especially Gyllenhaal and Hathaway. Melton is coming off an acclaimed performance in May December that many feel was Oscars worthy. There are those out there saying the same about Spaeny and her performance in Priscilla.

The report states that this season will center on two warring couples. Assuming Gyllenhaal and Hathaway are one, they should have good chemistry after starring in Love & Other Drugs together years ago.

Talks are in the very early stages, but assuming this all comes together, Beef is shaping up to be even hotter than before.

Ryan Gosling Will Perform “I’m Just Ken” At The Oscars

Ryan Gosling as Ken in BARBIE

I feel like this was willed into existence from the moment we saw Barbie and all of its wonderful musical numbers, but most especially Ryan Gosling’s instantly unforgettable “I’m Just Ken.” It’s been confirmed by Variety that Gosling will perform the song live at the Oscars on Sunday, March 10th.

Mark Ronson, co-writer of “I’m Just Ken”, has been pushing for Gosling to perform the song at the Academy Awards, even going so far to say that if Gosling refused he wouldn’t ask another to take his place…

“No. I think if Ryan doesn’t do it then we’re not doing it”, Ronson said.

This was actually a question, as well, because Gosling notably didn’t perform “City of Stars”, the Oscar-winning song from La La Land, with Emma Stone that year. Both actors had refused to do so and were replaced by John Legend.

“I’m Just Ken” is just one of two Barbie tracks that we’ll likely see performed during the Oscars. The other is Billie Eilish and Finneas” “What Was I Made For?” which won the Grammy earlier this year.

‘Horizon: An American Saga’ Trailer: Kevin Costner’s Old West Epic Arrives In Two Parts This Summer

Kevin Costner's HORIZON arrives this summer in two parts.

Kevin Costner has perhaps done more to keep the Western alive than anyone. The man behind such films as Dances with WolvesOpen RangeWyatt Earp, and former star of Taylor Sheridan’s popular Yellowstone has spent the better part of three decades starring in and directing Westerns to great success on multiple platforms. He’s also spent nearly three decades developing his frontier magnum opus, Horizon: An American Saga. And the long-awaited passion project finally arrives this summer in two parts.

After a teaser dropped last year, a brand new trailer gives our best look at the frontier drama about America’s expansion into the Old West. Costner is joined in the cast by a huge ensemble that includes Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Giovanni Ribisi, Jamie Campbell Bower, Luke Wilson, Thomas Haden Church, Jena Malone, Tatanka Means, Alejandro Edda, Michael Rooker, Isabelle Fuhrman, Ella Hunt, Jeff Fahey, and Tom Payne.

Here’s the synopsis: In the great tradition of Warner Bros. Pictures’ iconic Westerns, “Horizon: An American Saga” explores the lure of the Old West and how it was won—and lost—through the blood, sweat and tears of many. Spanning the four years of the Civil War, from 1861 to 1865, Costner’s ambitious cinematic adventure will take audiences on an emotional journey across a country at war with itself, experienced through the lens of families, friends and foes all attempting to discover what it truly means to be the United States of America.

Even through the synopsis, which calls back to the great Western tradition of past Warner Bros. classics, you can see that Costner’s got grand ambitions for this project. With three sequels already in the works, we could be talking about a huge long-running franchise.

Horizon: An American Saga Part One hits theaters on June 28th, with Part Two coming on August 16th. If these are successful, Warner Bros. and Costner are look at a third and possibly fourth movie.

‘Irena’s Vow’ Trailer: Sophie Nélisse Risks All In True WWII Drama

Irena's Vow

Sophie Nélisse, whose career took off with The Book Thief in 2013, returns to the Nazi era with her new film, Irena’s Vow. Based on an inspirational true WWII story of Irena Gut Opdyke, a Polish nurse who risked all to aid Polish Jews persecuted by the Nazis, the film also stars Dougray Scott, Andrzej Seweryn, and Maciek Nawrocki.

Here’s the official synopsis: Through the eyes of a strong-willed woman comes the remarkable true story of Irena Gut Opdyke and the triumphs of the human spirit over devastating tragedy. 19-year-old Irena Gut is promoted to housekeeper in the home of a highly respected Nazi officer when she finds out that the Jewish ghetto is about to be liquidated. Determined to help twelve Jewish workers, she decides to shelter them in the safest place she can think of: the basement of the German commandant’s house. Over the next two years, Irena uses her wit, humor, and courage to hide her friends until the end of the German occupation, concealing them in the midst of countless Nazi parties, a blackmail scheme, and even the birth of a child. Her story is one of the most inspiring of our time.

Behind the camera is director Louise Archambault with a screenplay by Dan Gordon. Gordon not only wrote the Broadway play from which the film is adapted, but he also co-wrote one of our favorite all-time flicks around here, Passenger 57! I know it seems weird, but Gordon was a former member of the Israeli Defense Forces so his background is pretty extensive. He also wrote Wyatt Earp, another classic.

Fathom Events will release Irena’s Vow in theaters nationwide on April 15th and April 16th!

Review: ‘Dream Horse’ (2020)

Dream Horse

In the realm of cinematic experiences, few things capture the heart and tickle the funny bone quite like a good underdog story.

Enter “Dream Horse,” a film that prances onto the screen with a tale so heartwarming, that it could thaw the frost off a winter morning in Wales. Horse racing movies, especially true story ones can carry such emotions that will touch even the hardest equestrian fans.

So, does it cross the finish line with the grace of the Secretariat, or does it stumble out of the gate? Let’s dive into this stable of wonder without stepping in… well, you know.

The Plot Trots Along

At its core, “Dream Horse” tells the story of Jan Vokes (played by Toni Collette), a cleaner and bartender in a small Welsh village, who becomes the unlikely breeder of a racehorse. Jan convinces her neighbors to chip in their meager earnings to help raise Dream Alliance, an endeavor that is as much about community spirit as it is about horse racing.

It’s not the first time someone sees financial freedom in horse racing, is it? After all, the sport is called The Sport of Kings with a lot of money at stake.

Jan and Brian, with the assistance of tax expert Howard (Damian Lewis), join a syndicate after purchasing a broodmare, providing scriptwriter Neil McKay with the ideal chance to construct a gang of one-note comedic relief (Karl Johnson’s old drunk, Siân Phillips’ widow).

When a foal is born, the villagers optimistically name the horse Dream Alliance and hire a trainer (Nicholas Farrell), and the dreary community gets a ray of hope.

What follows is a predictable sequence of triumphs (the racing scenes are skillfully done, underlining the tremendous degree of risk in jump racing), small setbacks, cultural conflicts, and domestic troubles.

It’s a similar underdog story to the one of Rich Strike winning the Kentucky Derby in 2022, who according to TwinSpires, had 80:1 odds.

However, we expected the wins since we are talking about an underdog story. Nothing out of the ordinary and nothing that we haven’t predicted when watching the movie.

Now, you might ask, “Haven’t we seen this story a hundred times before?” Yes, and no. While the underdog sports team (or in this case, the horse) is nothing new to the world of cinema, “Dream Horse” brings fresh energy to the table, mixing humor, heartache, and triumph in a way that feels like a warm hug from a dear friend you haven’t seen in years.

Characters

Toni Collette’s performance as Jan is a true masterpiece. She brings a depth to the character that makes you root for her from the get-go.

The supporting cast, including Owen Teale as Jan’s husband, Brian, and Damian Lewis as Howard Davies, a local accountant turned horse syndicate leader, add rich layers to the story. They’re like the perfect side dishes to a main course, enhancing the overall flavor without overpowering it.

Laughs a Furlong

What sets “Dream Horse” apart from other films in its stable is its humor. It’s not just funny; it’s Welsh funny.

That means dry wit, a touch of self-deprecation, and an uncanny ability to find humor in the mundane. One moment, you’re on the edge of your seat as Dream Alliance races towards the finish line; the next, you’re laughing out loud at a joke about sheep.

But Is It All Rosy?

No film is without its flaws. At times, “Dream Horse” can feel a bit formulaic, trotting along a path well-worn by other sports underdog stories.

In other words, you’d know what is going to happen even before it actually happens. It feels predictive, and something that we are used to seeing, especially in underdog movies.

However, it’s the film’s heart and soul that forgives these occasional stumbles. After all, that is what makes it so special. Horse racing is a sport that is filled with emotions and soul, just like “Dream Horse”

Plus, who doesn’t love a good montage of a horse overcoming the odds?

By the Numbers

While I’d love to regale you with statistics about the average number of laughs per minute or the precise increase in heartwarming moments over the standard sports film, let’s face it: movies like “Dream Horse” defy quantification.

They’re about feeling, not numbers. But, for the sake of fun, let’s just say it scores a solid 8/10 on the “feel-good-o-meter.”

But that’s my review, let’s see what the critics have to say about the movie.

Dream Horse got a 6.9/10 rating on IMDb, which is not bad at all, and 88% rotten tomatoes following a strong 97% audience score.

Basically, even the critics love the movie.

Final Words

Even though the plot of the movie might feel predictable, it is still a great watch, especially for horse racing enthusiasts. The scenes are beautifully made, and it is not depressing like most other underdog stories, in fact, it is quite hilarious.

It is a classic underdog story that will fill you with emotions and will make you appreciate life more and definitely a movie worth watch.

‘Eleanor The Great’: Scarlett Johansson’s Directorial Debut To Star Chiwetel Ejiofor, June Squibb, & More

Eleanor the Great cast

Scarlett Johansson is making the most of her post-MCU career by embarking on her directorial debut. And as you’d expect from someone with her clout and star power, the film, titled Eleanor the Great, has already attracted top notch talent, including two Oscar-nominated actors.

Variety reports that Eleanor the Great has added June Squibb to the cast, the Oscar-nominated Nebraska actress and star of the beloved Sundance comedy, Thelma. Also joining the cast are Marvel alum and fellow Oscar nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor, known for the Doctor Strange movies and 12 Years a Slave. Another Marvel actor, Falcon & the Winter Soldier‘s Erin Kellyman, is in the film along with veteran Broadway actress Jessica Hecht who Johansson worked with on the play A View from the Bridge.

It’s not expected that Johansson will have an on-screen role in the film. The script was penned by Tory Kamen.

Formerly titled Eleanor, Invisible, the film follows “Eleanor Morgenstein (Squibb), a 90-year-old woman trying to rebuild her life after the death of her best friend. As a result, she moves back to New York City after living in Florida for decades.”

Coming up for Johansson is Andrea Arnold’s next film, Featherwood, along with rom-com Project Artemis alongside Channing Tatum. It’s unclear when Eleanor the Great will shoot, but we assume Johansson will fit it into her busy schedule.

Vin Diesel Confirms ‘Fast & Furious 11’ Will Be The Franchise Finale

Vin Diesel sets FAST X 2 for April 2027

Some have been calling for the Fast & Furious franchise to end for years, and saw last year’s Fast X as the sure-fire best time to do it. But there’s more money to be made, and we knew a sequel was coming in 2025 that would not only bring back Vin Diesel and the rest of his “family”, but also Dwayne Johnson back into the fold. But now we know for sure that those who have been eyeing the finish line are about to get their wish, once and for all.

In a new Instagram post, Diesel confirmed the next Fast & Furious movie, the eleventh, will be the last.

“Just finished our end-of-the-week’ Fast meeting’ with the writers and the whole team… to say the excitement for our finale was incredibly powerful is an understatement,” Diesel wrote. “Wow. So exciting… While everyone was heading into the weekend amped and excited, I thought of you all… reminded of the countless moments when your enthusiasm and passion became the driving force behind our creative journey. Your commitment to our saga has had a unique impact on its success and evolution… as my youngest daughter would say, it’s profound. Thank you for being the backbone of this global saga that because of you, transcends the screen. This grand finale is not just an ending; it’s a celebration of the incredible family we’ve built together.”

Let’s be clear; this sounds like the end of the core series of movies. But don’t be surprised if there are more Hobbs & Shaw flicks, and perhaps another spinoff or two. Universal will never let this thing die.

There was no mention of the sexual battery allegations against Diesel that emerged late last year. Speculation was this could derail the next movie or perhaps get Diesel removed from them entirely, but that’s not happening.

Currently, Fast & Furious 11 is set to hit theaters on April 4th 2025, directed by Louis Leterrier.

 

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