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Jeremy Bobb, Anthony Carrigan, and others roped in for 'The Stalemate'
Jeremy Bobb, Anthony Carrigan, and others roped in for 'The Stalemate'

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Jeremy Bobb, Anthony Carrigan, and others roped in for 'The Stalemate'

"The Continental" actor has joined the star cast of the upcoming comedy film, titled "The Stalemate". Alongside Bobb, actors (The Blacklist), Paul Sparks (House of Cards), Shea Whigham (Boardwalk Empire), Giorgia Whigham (13 Reasons Why) and Tony Hale (Veep), have boarded the project, according to the entertainment news outlet Deadline. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Directed by Nicholas Arioli, "The Stalemate" is headlined by , Manny Jacinto, and Fiona Shaw. It follows a robber (Jacinto) and sheriff (Foster) who, out of bullets and far from town, must negotiate their way out of an absurd, unending chase in the Old West. The film is produced by Molly Conners and Amanda Bowers through Phiphen, Andrew Bosworth of Warden Shortbow, and Cari Tuna.

'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick
'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick

Economic Times

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick

Lionsgate will release 'Wick Is Pain' a documentary about the John Wick franchise. It will be available on demand starting May 9. The documentary features Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski. It traces the franchise's journey from its start as an independent film. The documentary also covers the upcoming spinoff film -Ballerina-. The 'John Wick' franchise is treading a new course in terms of the narrative, and it may not be exactly what fans expect. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads "Wick Is Pain" featuring Keanu Reeves will be available on video-on-demand retailers starting May 9. The documentary explores the making of the "John Wick" franchise and Reeves has now spoken about what went behind the by Jeffrey Dee, the documentary will feature director Chad Stahelski, and producers Basil Iwanyk and Eric Lee along with Reeves. "Wick Is Pain" traces the franchise's journey from its inception as an independent film in 2014 to its current status, including the upcoming spinoff film -Ballerina- starring Ana de Armas, set to release on June 6. Beyond Fest will screen "Wick Is Pain" in Los Angeles on May and others will speak about and provide viewers with a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the "John Wick" franchise. The franchise began with the 2014 film. Summit Entertainment initially released the first later acquired the franchise when it took over Summit. The original film centered on John Wick, a retired assassin. He is drawn back into action after an attack by a gangster's subsequent sequel involves more assassins forcing Wick into action. These actions often lead to dire consequences for those who cross him. Lionsgate's announcement highlights the unlikelihood of the franchise's initial John Wick universe has expanded beyond the four films. It now includes the Peacock miniseries " The Continental". Keanu Reeves shared his enthusiasm for the project. "I'm excited to share and be a part of taking fans behind the curtain on the extraordinary journey of making the John Wick films."

'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick
'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Wick Is Pain': Keane Reeves, director and producers speak about the making of John Wick

Lionsgate will release 'Wick Is Pain' a documentary about the John Wick franchise. It will be available on demand starting May 9. The documentary features Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski. It traces the franchise's journey from its start as an independent film. The documentary also covers the upcoming spinoff film -Ballerina-. The 'John Wick' franchise is treading a new course in terms of the narrative, and it may not be exactly what fans expect. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads "Wick Is Pain" featuring Keanu Reeves will be available on video-on-demand retailers starting May 9. The documentary explores the making of the "John Wick" franchise and Reeves has now spoken about what went behind the by Jeffrey Dee, the documentary will feature director Chad Stahelski, and producers Basil Iwanyk and Eric Lee along with Reeves. "Wick Is Pain" traces the franchise's journey from its inception as an independent film in 2014 to its current status, including the upcoming spinoff film -Ballerina- starring Ana de Armas, set to release on June 6. Beyond Fest will screen "Wick Is Pain" in Los Angeles on May and others will speak about and provide viewers with a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the "John Wick" franchise. The franchise began with the 2014 film. Summit Entertainment initially released the first later acquired the franchise when it took over Summit. The original film centered on John Wick, a retired assassin. He is drawn back into action after an attack by a gangster's subsequent sequel involves more assassins forcing Wick into action. These actions often lead to dire consequences for those who cross him. Lionsgate's announcement highlights the unlikelihood of the franchise's initial John Wick universe has expanded beyond the four films. It now includes the Peacock miniseries " The Continental". Keanu Reeves shared his enthusiasm for the project. "I'm excited to share and be a part of taking fans behind the curtain on the extraordinary journey of making the John Wick films."

AFL players set to be charged over Sorrento brawl that left man with permanent eye damage
AFL players set to be charged over Sorrento brawl that left man with permanent eye damage

Sydney Morning Herald

time05-05-2025

  • Sydney Morning Herald

AFL players set to be charged over Sorrento brawl that left man with permanent eye damage

Police are poised to charge AFL players Steven May and Dion Prestia over their alleged involvement in a wild brawl outside a pub in Victoria's south-east over Christmas that left a 22-year-old apprentice with permanent eye damage. A 26-year-old man from Blairgowrie, who was also allegedly involved in the altercation in the early hours of December 27 but was not with May and Prestia, is also facing assault charges, according to police. 'A 32-year-old man from Hawthorn, a 33-year-old man from Mount Eliza and a 26-year-old Blairgowrie man have all been interviewed in relation to the incident,' Victoria Police said in a statement on Monday. 'The trio are expected to be charged on summons.' This masthead revealed in February that Will Salter had been left unconscious as a result of the brawl outside The Continental in Sorrento, after words were exchanged between Salter's group of friends and May and Prestia's group earlier in the night. Loading On Monday, Salter told this masthead he had lost all vision in his left eye as a result of the attack, after a series of operations at The Alfred hospital failed to restore his sight. He had endured a broken eye socket, detached retina and fractured nose. The apprentice electrician lost his job following the violent altercation, which he says he got involved in only because his friend was being assaulted. His friend was also taken to hospital. 'I've paid a huge price for helping out my mate. I've lost my job, while they [May and Prestia] have been able to continue playing footy and have been supported by their clubs,' Salter said.

AFL players set to be charged over Sorrento brawl that left man with permanent eye damage
AFL players set to be charged over Sorrento brawl that left man with permanent eye damage

The Age

time05-05-2025

  • The Age

AFL players set to be charged over Sorrento brawl that left man with permanent eye damage

Police are poised to charge AFL players Steven May and Dion Prestia over their alleged involvement in a wild brawl outside a pub in Victoria's south-east over Christmas that left a 22-year-old apprentice with permanent eye damage. A 26-year-old man from Blairgowrie, who was also allegedly involved in the altercation in the early hours of December 27 but was not with May and Prestia, is also facing assault charges, according to police. 'A 32-year-old man from Hawthorn, a 33-year-old man from Mount Eliza and a 26-year-old Blairgowrie man have all been interviewed in relation to the incident,' Victoria Police said in a statement on Monday. 'The trio are expected to be charged on summons.' This masthead revealed in February that Will Salter had been left unconscious as a result of the brawl outside The Continental in Sorrento, after words were exchanged between Salter's group of friends and May and Prestia's group earlier in the night. Loading On Monday, Salter told this masthead he had lost all vision in his left eye as a result of the attack, after a series of operations at The Alfred hospital failed to restore his sight. He had endured a broken eye socket, detached retina and fractured nose. The apprentice electrician lost his job following the violent altercation, which he says he got involved in only because his friend was being assaulted. His friend was also taken to hospital. 'I've paid a huge price for helping out my mate. I've lost my job, while they [May and Prestia] have been able to continue playing footy and have been supported by their clubs,' Salter said.

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