After making her debut with the Steven Soderbergh film, the MMA fighter-turned-actress is coming on board to star in 'In the Blood,' an action thriller being directed by John Stockwell. By Borys Kit ...
Standing out among the heap of small screen revivals and adaptations presently underway is the newly announced Haywire reboot: a serialization of Steven Soderbergh’s 2012 action thriller about a black ...
Prodigiously talented director Steven Soderbergh has spent so many years following the golden ratio of "one for them, one for me" commercial/personal movie-making that, over time, he seems to have ...
Steven Soderbergh recently released the first five minutes of his upcoming thriller, but some commented that the MMA's voice seemed different than usual. By Lauren Schutte Haywire Gina Carano Film ...
Gina Carano's acting was the weakest part of Steven Soderbergh's Haywire, but her physicality and an A-list cast made that movie worth watching. And even though Haywire didn't perform very well at the ...
Many of the finest actors in Hollywood get their butts handed to them by Gina Carano in “Haywire.” Her training as a mixed martial artist prepared Carano perfectly to play Mallory Kane, a secret agent ...
There’s a term applied to the sort of earnest films with an international cast from the U.S. (Gina Carano, Michael Douglas) Scotland (Ewan McGregor), Spain (Antonio Banderas), France (Mathieu ...
Not yet available for streaming. Mixed martial arts (MMA) superstar Gina Carano ("American Gladiators") makes her feature film debut, starring and performing her own high-adrenaline stunts. The film's ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. One of director Steven Soderbergh’s 13,000 ...
Director Steven Soderbergh’s “Haywire,” starring the marvelous mixed martial arts mastery of Gina Carano, makes one thing perfectly clear: Bad things happen in Barcelona. And if you’re in the ...
Prodigiously talented director Steven Soderbergh has spent so many years following the golden ratio of "one for them, one for me" commercial/personal movie-making that, over time, he seems to have ...