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Hollywood movie starring Owen Wilson leaves locals furious after road closures for film shoot cause major disruptions
Hollywood movie starring Owen Wilson leaves locals furious after road closures for film shoot cause major disruptions

Daily Mail​

time21-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Hollywood movie starring Owen Wilson leaves locals furious after road closures for film shoot cause major disruptions

A film shoot for a major Hollywood movie starring Owen Wilson has left Gold Coast locals frustrated following road closures and major disruptions to businesses. The Wedding Crashers star, 56, is currently Down Under shooting his latest action thriller Runner. The Gold Coast Bulletin reported residents in the suburb of Labrador were left fearful that their cars might be towed after production shut down Marine Parade, and they awoke to find tow trucks 'loaded with cars' on the suburban street. One resident, Emily Pickering, took to a local community Facebook group on Monday night to share an image that showed two tow trucks on the street - one loaded with a car. 'If your car is still parked on Marine Pde you're getting towed tonight by the looks of it, you might want to try go move your car quickly!' she wrote. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'Tow trucks non-stop coming and going.' However, the publication reported that 'dozens' of cars were still parked on the road on Tuesday morning. A Gold Coast City Council spokesperson said that the production had informed locals of the road closure and warned them not to park on a 600-metre stretch of Marine Parade from 3pm on Monday afternoon. 'The Public Notification clearly stated where and when parking would be prohibited due to filming,' spokesperson said. 'Vehicles parked illegally in 'no parking' or 'no stopping' areas can be towed away at any time.' Further, local councillor Joe Wilkinson shared a reminder to his Facebook page on Monday, featuring a map of the affected area. 'Residents and businesses in the area should have received a letterbox drop and door knock from the production company by this stage, and VMS boards will be in place to keep everyone informed,' he wrote. 'Thank you for your patience and support as we showcase our beautiful city.' Traffic control officers told the publication that two cars had been moved to a side street while a member of the film crew said that the only cars towed were stunt and prop cars. The spokesperson added that police advised six affected residents to move their cars, and that one car was towed to a safe location. 'It was not impounded and the owner was notified of the location,' the spokesperson said. 'The production will cover the cost of the towing.' It comes after the production closed down major road in another Gold Coast suburb, Robina, on Monday, leaving local business owners furious. Local business owner Heleina Jacovide told the Gold Coast Bulletin said that she was annoyed at the closure of the stretch of Robina Parkway, claiming she had only been given a day's notice. 'We only got told on Friday. In that time we've had to contact all our clients, we've had cancellations. It definitely has impacted us and impacted the other businesses along here,' she said. Other business owners and employees also reported disruptions to trade as a result of the closure. Local councillor Dan Doran told the publication he had opposed the road closure over potential impact to local business. 'It was my view that it would cause too much disruption to locals, commuters and business, and that the notification period was too short,' he said. Owen is currently in Australia to film the action thriller Runner on the Gold Coast in Queensland. He will star alongside Reacher star Alan Ritchson, and play the role of Ben, a medical courier charged with transporting an organ for a life-saving transplant. Alan will portray Ben's begrudging bodyguard as the mission turns deadly when the leader of a crime syndicate becomes hell-bent on claiming the organ. The action drama will be helmed by Scott Waugh, who directed the 2014 clip Need for Speed and, more recently in 2023, Expendables 4.

Poker Face – Season 2 Episode 2 'Last Looks' Recap & Review
Poker Face – Season 2 Episode 2 'Last Looks' Recap & Review

The Review Geek

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Review Geek

Poker Face – Season 2 Episode 2 'Last Looks' Recap & Review

Episode 2 The Murder Episode 2 of Poker Face Season 2 begins with a film shoot taking place in a funeral home. The shoot involves a man killing a woman while a younger woman takes pictures of the scene. The funeral home belongs to Fred who complains to his wife, Greta about the whole thing. When Fred realises that Greta didn't inform one of their clients, the Hoppenstammers, about a change in the schedule for their grandmother's funeral, they get into an argument. He argues with Greta and she suddenly says she wants a divorce. She feels trapped and wants to take up one of the film crew on a job offer in Miami, doing makeup. That night, after the film crew is gone, Greta comes back drunk from a party. While she is in the shower, Fred moves her bags downstairs to the shoot area. When she comes out, Fred kills her the same way the woman is killed in the film. He uses the same weapon used in the shoot and her blood splatters the same way as well. He cremates her body and bags in his incinerator and then puts her ashes in the urn used by the film crew. Although, he keeps a bit and infuses it with a record of the song Sleep Walk. In the morning, the film crew takes all their things away and Fred listens to the record on his own. The Investigation We then shift to Charlie Cale, who says it's been three months since she heard anything from Beatrix Hasp or the Five Families. She's also switched from smoking to vaping. A man approaches her when she goes to a store and asks to rent her car for a period film being shot in 1973. Charlie also gets roped into playing the corpse in the scene. She meets Greta, who talks about how she did cosmetology and she had big dreams till her parents passed away. They were cremated, which is how she met and fell in love with Fred. She was only 25. Later, Charlie meets Fred who tells her about keepsakes for the dead, where one's remains can be put in objects like stained glass or pen ink. Fred shows her how he can even do it with a vinyl record. Later that night, Greta goes out with Charlie and the other girls. She complains about Fred and how he's already chosen the records for their remains. Hers is a song called Sleep Walk that she doesn't even like. Charlie drops her home and promises to come pick her up so they can go to Miami together. In the morning, Charlie looks for Greta. Fred shows her Greta's texts where she says she's leaving and tells Charlie she left with the film crew. As she leaves, she notices him dancing to a record playing Sleep Walk. The Hoppenstammers' funeral takes place. Meanwhile, Charlie uses the call sheet to reach out to the film crew but none of them have seen Greta. Which is odd because Charlie could tell Fred was saying the truth when he said she left with the film crew. Tommy, the guy who hired Charlie, goes back with her to investigate the funeral home. She spots a speck of blood on a lightbulb and that's when Fred catches her snooping. Charlie puts the clues together and accuses Fred of killing her. But Tommy then gets a text from Greta with an image of her at a beach. She says she's in Miami. Charlie admits to messing up and apologises. She's about to leave when she hears a phone ringing and finds Greta's phone in Fred's desk. She sees the texts and the beach photo, which is an image from 2022. Before she can do anything, Fred chloroforms her. Charlie wakes up inside a coffin. Fred is about to send her inside the incinerator but she pushes it hard enough for the coffin to fall off the conveyor belt and break. Fred is about to attack her but she throws her vape into the incinerator which makes it explode. She tries to pull Fred to safety but he doesn't want to leave his burning house. He'd rather burn with it. Charlie gets into her car where another surprise is waiting for her. Beatrix Hasp puts a gun to her head at the end of Poker Face Season 2 Episode 2. The Episode Review Season 2 Episode 2 is a solid follow-up. Once again, Poker Face manages to draw up real characters in a short span of time. We get a good picture of who these people are — Fred, with his obsession with his work and a house filled with the remains of his family in every knick-knack and showpiece. And Greta, with her need to get out of a marriage that makes her feel trapped. The show continues to offer complex and compelling characters and that's what really sells the whole thing. Of course, there is still a fair bit of whimsy here with details like the Hoppenstammers, who are a biker family. Additionally, it did feel a bit easy for Charlie to break herself out of the coffin like that. But things like this are easy to overlook when the rest of the episode is not just compelling but also incredibly fun. And that juicy cliffhanger is the cherry on top! Previous Episode Next Episode Expect A Full Season Write-Up When This Season Concludes!

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