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Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Where to Watch ‘Guns Up': Is Christina Ricci and Kevin James' New Action Movie Streaming?
How does a mob enforcer escape the mob into a normal life? Not without difficulty. Such is the task that Kevin James faces in his new film 'Guns Up,' written and directed by Edward Drake. In it, James stars alongside Christina Ricci, and the duo just wants a normal, safe life for their kids. But, as everyone knows, you can't just walk away from the mob. More from TheWrap The 8 Best New Movies and Shows to Stream This Weekend on Netflix, HBO Max and More Netflix Continues to Dominate Summer Streaming Top 10 as 'Madea's Destination Wedding' Checks In at No. 1 | Chart Where to Watch 'Guns Up': Is Christina Ricci and Kevin James' New Action Movie Streaming? 'Barbie' Animated Film in the Works at Illumination, Mattel Studios Here's what you need to know about the film. What is the release date? 'Guns Up' releases everywhere on July 18. Is it streaming? It is not. You'll be able to catch it only in theaters for now. What is it about? 'Guns Up' centers on Ray Hayes, an enforcer for the mob, who previously served as a cop. When Ray tries to quit and start a simple life running a diner with and for his family, his boss not only threatens him, but his entire family. You can probably guess how that goes over. Who stars in 'Guns Up'? Christina Ricci and Kevin James lead the film, starring alongside Luis Guzmán, Melissa Leo, Maximillian Osinski, Keana Marie and Leo Easton Kelly. Watch the trailer The post Where to Watch 'Guns Up': Is Christina Ricci and Kevin James' New Action Movie Streaming? appeared first on TheWrap.


Bloomberg
15-07-2025
- Bloomberg
How Did Mexico City's Restaurants Become the Villain?
'Go back to your country,' shouted the angry mob, hurling threats and insults at terrified diners. A recent protest against gentrification and foreign visitors in Mexico City suddenly turned violent, leaving 46 establishments vandalized and shaking both residents and tourists. The formal excuse may have been protesting against rising rents and unchecked commercial development in the city's trendiest neighborhoods — but the result exposed a more sordid reality: Mexico may not be the oasis of tolerance and friendship to foreigners that we all have thought.


Daily Mail
08-07-2025
- Daily Mail
Dystopian moment hardworking mechanic's auto shop is overrun by huge mob of weapon-wielding 'pranksters'
A mob of people dressed as auto mechanics and armed with tire irons and other tools stormed an Arizona man's auto body shop, all in the name of a social media prank. David Hyland, 50, was at his Tempe-based Hyland Auto Repair shop on the afternoon of July 3 when two unfamiliar men approached the garage, boldly claiming that they planned to take over his business, AZ Family reported. Within seconds, more than a dozen people poured out of a white van and swarmed the shop's garage, leaving employees bewildered and fearing a potential crime. 'We didn't know if it was a robbery. We didn't know if they were going to start grabbing equipment,' Hyland told the outlet. 'We had no idea what was going on. It happened quickly,' he added. Security cameras captured the first two men approaching employees standing just outside the garage's entrance. The interaction took an unsettling turn when the men claimed they'd been sent to take over Hyland's business and a van suddenly sped up and screeched to a halt beside the puzzled group of mechanics. Hyland described what initially looked like an ambush as '20 guys with tire irons, impact wrenches, and screwdrivers' who ran inside and began inspecting cars and equipment, AZ Family reported. The tools were 'all items used to work on a car but can also be used as weapons,' he noted. 'We didn't know if they were grabbing stuff and stealing it or just filming a prank.' Beyond the threat of potential violence, Hyland also feared for the safety of those wreaking havoc inside his shop. 'I was very concerned,' he told the outlet. 'There are lots of things you could get tripped on, slip and fall, vehicles in the air - they physically climbed under vehicles, under the hoods,' he added. At this point, Hyland called the police and closed his shop for the day. He was also concerned for his customers, worried the intruders might have damaged the vehicles inside. 'All the vehicles that they did lean into or open the doors on, we did call our clients and have them come down and look at their vehicles to make sure nothing was damaged,' Hyland told AZ Family. Following the bizarre prank, the shop (pictured) closed for the day as Hyland and his team reviewed their inventory to ensure nothing had been stolen, then began reaching out to every customer whose car was inside Staff eventually discovered that the invasion was nothing more than a social-media stunt. Tempe police confirmed reports of a content creator pulling similar pranks at other businesses and said they are investigating, the outlet reported. The creator, who goes by Heston James on TikTok, has shared several videos to the platform showing stunts done at car dealerships and department stores. He did not respond to an inquiry from AZ Family.


SBS Australia
10-06-2025
- SBS Australia
NITV News: 10 June, 2025
Another death in custody in the Northern Territory. Mob honoured in the King's Birthday Awards. And jarjums getting into the spirit of the Barunga Festival.


Daily Mail
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Road To Perdition: Trailer, certificate and where to watch
Depression-era gangster drama with Tom Hanks as a mob enforcer on the run with his son 2002