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New movie with Oscar winners Ke Huy Quan, Ariana DeBose set in Milwaukee: What we know
Trailer: ‘Love Hurts,’ starring Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose
The action movie pairing two Oscar winners opens in theaters Feb. 7, 2025.
Two Oscar winners are coming to Milwaukee — by way of Canada, apparently.
Ke Huy Quan, who won an Academy Award for best supporting actor for 2022’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” plays a suburban Milwaukee real estate agent whose life is turned upside down when a person from his past pulls him back into his old life in “Love Hurts.”
Entertainment Weekly posted exclusive first-look photos from and plot details for the action movie Monday.
Here’s what we know about the movie so far.
When is ‘Love Hurts’ showing in theaters?
“Love Hurts,” which previously had been titled “With Love,” opens nationwide Feb. 7.
What’s the movie about?
As shown in the movie’s trailer released Tuesday, Quan is a successful real estate agent who accentuates the positive in his life — that is, until a mysterious envelope shows up in his life, linking him back to a life of violence and mayhem he thought he had left behind. When killers from that past arrive, looking for his former partner in crime, he has to fight for his life (in between showing listings to prospective homebuyers).
Who else stars in the movie?
Ariana DeBose, who won an Oscar for her vibrant performance as Anita in 2021’s “West Side Story,” plays the woman from Quan’s past, according to EW.
The “Love Hurts” cast also includes former NFL star Marshawn Lynch, Lio Tipton, Daniel Wu and Sean Astin. Astin and Quan co-starred in another movie 40 years ago: “The Goonies.”
It’s the first lead role for Quan, who did a lot of stunt work in Hong Kong and the United States in the years between “The Goonies” and his career resurgence following “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”
Stunt coordinator Jonathan Eusebio, whose résumé includes all three “John Wick” movies, “The Fall Guy” and a slew of Marvel movies, is making his feature-film directorial debut.
Was ‘Love Hurts’ shot in Wisconsin?
Although the movie, from Universal Pictures, is set in a Milwaukee suburb, it reportedly was filmed earlier this year in Winnipeg, Manitoba. No word yet on whether there were any scenes or establishing shots filmed in the Milwaukee area. (It wouldn’t be the first time a movie was nominally set in Milwaukee but basically filmed elsewhere; we’re looking at you, “Bridesmaids.”)
Does the movie have any other Wisconsin connections?
“Love Hurts” has another Wisconsin link. One of the movie’s producers is David Leitch, the Kohler native who graduated from stunt and stunt coordinator work to producer-director (“The Fall Guy,” “Bullet Train,” “Deadpool 2,” “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw,” “Atomic Blonde”).
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Milwaukee Bucks injury report: Is Giannis playing tonight vs. the Jazz?
Giannis Antetokounmpo speaks on his frustration in Bucks loss to Hawks
Giannis Antetokounmpo speaks on his frustration in the Milwaukee Bucks’ 131-113 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on March 4, 2026.
The Milwaukee Bucks host the tanking Utah Jazz tonight, March 7, at Fiserv Forum in a must-win game that also sees the Bucks on a four-game losing streak. They have also lost five of their last seven games to fall further out of the postseason picture in the Eastern Conference.
“‘Cause this league, anything can happen,” Bucks guard AJ Green said after the team shot around Saturday morning. “We’ve lost four in a row. Somebody else can lose four in a row, we win four in a row and we’re right back there. So just control the controllables, focus on us.”
The Bucks are 26-35 overall and even with Giannis Antetokounmpo returning to action this week, the offense has continued to struggle. The team has scored fewer than 100 points in four of those five losses. Milwaukee’s defense, one of the poorest in the league all season, has remained sievelike as well, allowing 120.1 points per game in over the last seven.
Utah would appear to be a good team to break a losing streak against, as the Jazz are efforting to finish with one of the league’s worst records. At 19-44, they have the fifth-worst mark in the league. If their pick falls out of the top eight in May’s NBA draft lottery, it will go to Oklahoma City as part of a 2021 trade.
That said, the Jazz have the seventh-best scoring offense in the league and young guards in Keyonte George (24 points per game) and Ace Bailey (12.4) that could give the Bucks trouble. Utah does own the league’s worst scoring defense, however.
Is Giannis playing?
Yes.
The Bucks superstar is no longer on the injury report after returning from a nearly six-week absence due to a right calf strain. Antetokounmpo is playing under a minutes restriction, however, and logged just under 26 minutes in his first two games on March 2 and March 4.
Is Doc Rivers retiring?
On March 5, Rivers’ former ESPN colleague Stephen A. Smith said on a SiriusXM radio that the Bucks’ head coach was going to hang it up after the season.
Following his team’s practice on March 6, Rivers issued somewhat of a denial.
“No, I’m not getting into that,” Rivers said. “That’s something that’s; I think he feels that way, but not from me.”
Smith offered his take on Rivers’ future when he was asked if Ja Morant would be helped by being coached by the Hall of Fame finalist if he were to be acquired by the Bucks in the offseason.
“It’s not gonna be Doc Rivers because Doc Rivers is gonna retire at the end of this season,” Smith said. “Doc Rivers has been coaching for close to 25 years, this is it for him. He’s gonna step away.”
NBA playoff standings
The Bucks are out of the postseason picture entirely. Here are the play-in standings in the Eastern Conference heading into game play on March 7:
No. 7: Miami (35-29): The Bucks and Magic have split the season series 1-1. Milwaukee travels to Miami on March 12.
No. 8: Orlando (33-28): The Bucks and Magic have split the season series 1-1. The Bucks host the Magic on March 8.
No. 9: Atlanta (32-31): The Bucks and Hawks have split the season series 1-1. Milwaukee travels to Atlanta on March 14.
No. 10: Charlotte (32-32): The Bucks own the tiebreaker over the Hornets having won the season series 3-1.
No. 11: Milwaukee (26-35): The Bucks have had better luck against the play-in teams to date, as they are just 5-14 against the top six seeds in the conference.
“I think you can look at (the standings) and just see what it is but you gotta then come back to the now,” Green said. “We have a game today. How can we get better today? What do we need to work on. We gotta win today. Just keep controlling what we can and worry about ourselves.”
- Taurean Prince, out (neck surgery)
- Kevin Porter Jr., out (right knee swelling)
Bucks probable starting lineup
- Guards: AJ Green, Ryan Rollins
- Forwards: Ousmane Dieng, Giannis Antetokounmpo
- Center: Myles Turner
What time is the Bucks game?
The game is set to tip off at 7 p.m. CT.
What channel is the Bucks game on?
The game will be simulcast locally on FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin and WMLW The M with Lisa Byington, Wesley Matthews and Melanie Ricks on the call.
Bucks vs. Jazz odds
Milwaukee is a 9.5-point favorite over Utah with the over/under set at 231.5 points, per BetMGM.
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I am disappointed that Dan O’Donnell is still on the air | Letter
WISN radio host Dan O’Donnell casually jokes about harming an elected official. This is hypocrisy and moral bankruptcy. Language like this does not belong in any civil society.
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I am appalled by WISN-AM host Dan O’Donnell’s recent social media posts, in which he suggested “taking out the Supreme Leader of Minnesota” and shared a mocking image of Gov. Tim Walz (“Milwaukee radio host says to ‘take out’ Gov. Tim Walz,” March 4).
This is not political commentary — it is dangerous, irresponsible, and disgusting.
Even more outrageous, O’Donnell has publicly defended pardons for convicted or alleged fraudsters, including high-profile cases from the Trump administration, yet he casually jokes about harming an elected official. This is hypocrisy and moral bankruptcy. Language like this does not belong in any civil society.
Our community deserves media voices that uphold decency, honesty and public safety, not ones that normalize threats and spread fear. I demand that leaders and media outlets reject this kind of rhetoric and make it clear that it will not be tolerated.
Laura J. Nigh, Wauwatosa
I am disappointed Dan O’Donnell is still on air at WISN
I am disappointed that Dan O’Donnell is still on the air. I further ask the Milwaukee County District Attorney to charge him for calling for violence against a public official. His apology is not enough.
David Schmitz, Baileys Harbor
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Arizona Diamondbacks 0/2, Chicago White Sox/Milwaukee Brewers 6/6
Record 7-7. Change on 2025: +0.5. 5-inning record: 4-9-1.
The D-backs found themselves swept on both sides of today’s split squad double-bill, with fairly weak line-ups in both games. Starting off at Salt River Fields, a pair of three-run homers did all the damage as the White Sox blanked the D-backs 6-0. They were allowed by Landon Sims and Joe Ross; the latter came in to relieve Daniel Eagan with two outs and two on in the second, and didn’t. The best of the relievers for Arizona was likely Andrew Hoffman who struck out three batters in a scoreless seventh. The Diamondbacks were held to four hits and two walks: Angel Ortiz had the only extra-base hit, a double, as the team went 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position.
Over in Maryvale, the team did at least pick up a five-inning win, leading 2-1 at that point. But the Brewers scored five unanswered runs to beat the D-backs 6-2. Mitch Bratt started, and walked four over 2.2 innings, but gave up just one run on one hit, with two strikeouts. Bryce Jarvis tossed two scoreless, but Juan Burgos, John Curtiss and Taylor Rashi allowed five runs on six hits and two walks, over their three frames. Gavin Conticello and Demetrio Crisantes each went 2-for-3, while DH Manuel Pena had a homer and drew a walk. LuJames Groover drove in Arizona’s other run with a groundout.
Tomorrow, it’s back to one game: that comes at Salt River Fields against the Giants, with a 1:10 pm first pitch, and Kohl Drake starting for the Diamondbacks.
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