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17.09.2021 - 05:55 / variety.com
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIn one of the more effective scenes in “Copshop,” a hitman, played with psychotic geek gusto by Toby Huss (rocking a Ben Davidson mustache), strolls into a desert police station in Nevada carrying a bouquet of birthday balloons. He kills several cops, and he ends up walking down a hall blasting away — with a snub-barreled submachine gun that spits out bullets with raw fire — at a door made of bullet-proof glass.
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Gerard Butler and his longtime love Morgan Brown were spotted catching some sun on the beaches of Puerto Rico on Sunday. The "Law Abiding Citizen" actor, 51, was seen in a series of paparazzi snaps shirtless as Brown donned a green two-piece string bikini. Other photos show the real estate developer playing beach tennis while in another, Butler is seen rocking a tank top and holding his phone as Brown is covered up in a loose white outfit.
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Free Guy.In a recent interview with Unilad promoting his new film Copshop, Butler was asked about similarities between the Reynolds film, about a man who finds himself stuck in an open-world video game, and his 2009 flop Gamer, about a virtual reality first person shooter game in which players control real-life death row prisoners.“I actually don’t know what Free Guy is,” Butler said.
Gerard Butler was oblivious to Ryan Reynold's new movie blockbuster Free Guy which is huge box office hit. Butler, 51, from Paisley was asked about the movie in a recent interview as it has similarities to his 2009 box office bomb 'Gamer' but Gerard was oblivious, declaring that he doesn't watch Ryan Reynolds films.
Champagne problems. Ryan Reynolds used Gerard Butler‘s apparent insult to draw attention to good causes.
Ryan Reynolds, 44, gracefully turned a negative situation into a positive one on Sept. 21, when he responded to Gerard Butler‘s shady comment in the classiest way ever.
Ryan Reynolds is definitely aware of Gerard Butler!
Gerard Butler hasn’t seen “Free Guy” or much of Ryan Reynolds’ catalogue, for that matter.
Gerard Butler hasn’t seen “Free Guy” or much of Ryan Reynolds’ catalogue, for that matter.
Gerard Butler‘s quote about Ryan Reynolds is getting some attention!
Gerard Butler looks pretty good as a pilot as he attends a tiny press conference for his new film, The Plane, at the airport in Puerto Rico.
The premise of Howard Hawks’ classic western “Rio Bravo” is a simple, yet timelessly effective little potboiler. So much so, that it’s been retooled over and over again in any setting and the idea never quite loses its urgency.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterDisney’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” ruled the domestic box office again while Clint Eastwood’s Western “Cry Macho” and Gerard Butler’s R-rated action-thriller “Copshop” crumbled in their debuts, highlighting the disparity between the kind of movies people are willing to venture out to see during the pandemic.“Shang-Chi,” the first Marvel superhero adventure to feature an Asian star and predominately Asian cast, pulled in a mighty $21 million
Ladies and gentlemen, Joe Carnahan, Frank Grillo, & Gerard Bulter have returned to re-light the flame of old-school R-rated badass action with their new film “Copshop.” The film follows a con man (Grillo) who gets himself arrested to avoid dying at the hands of a frightful hitman (Butler). In true Carnahan fashion, blood, guts, and explosions occur, and the actors chew the hell out of the scenery.
Filmmaker Joe Carnahan (“Narc,” “The Grey“) is back with the action pic “Copshop” with a cast that includes seasoned action veterans such as Scottish actor Gerard Bulter and Frank Grillo. The film is opening this weekend, and Carnahan has been noticeably absent from the press.
Sharon Stone is hoping to raise awareness of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) after the passing of her 11-month-old nephew, River Stone.The actress spoke with ET's Rachel Smith at premiere at SVA Theater in NYC on Wednesday, where she opened up about her family's tragedy.«We really have learned a lot about SIDS, sudden infant death, and we also learned a lot about organ donation, which was really one of the biggest comforts for our family because the loss of my godson was the salvation for