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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 shooting Monday, 29-year-old hurt; resulted from dispute
MILWAUKEE – One person was injured in a shooting in Milwaukee on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025.
According to the Milwaukee Police Department, the shooting happened at about 11:30 a.m. near Darien and Green Tree.
The suspect shot into the 29-year-old victim’s vehicle, striking the victim.
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The victim went to a local hospital for treatment of injuries.
Police say the shooting resulted from an ongoing dispute, and they are looking for a known suspect.
MPD tips
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee Police at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Tips or use the P3 Tips app.
The Source: The information in this post was provided by the Milwaukee Police Department.
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Wisconsin icy lake incidents, safety reminders
There were at least three ice-related incidents that first responders were called to over the weekend in southeast Wisconsin.
Pewaukee Lake
What we know:
The Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department said a man died after he fell through the ice on Pewaukee Lake on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 25.
According to Lake Country Fire & Rescue, crews were called to the lake just after 3 p.m. for reports that a UTV operator had gone through the ice. Bystanders tried to rescue the person but lost sight of them.
The sheriff’s department identified the person as a 61-year-old man and said he was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Big picture view:
No ice is safe ice
Lake Country Fire and Rescue Deputy Chief Jeremy Wachtl reminds people if you’re in a similar situation, don’t get in the water to help, as it’s dangerous.
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“All ice is never completely safe,” Wachtl said.
If you’re going on the ice, he says wear a floatation device, don’t go alone, and have a way to call for help.
“All ice is never completely safe,” Wachtl said.
Wachtl reminds people if you’re in a similar situation, don’t get in the water to help, as it’s dangerous.
If you’re going on the ice, he says wear a floatation device, don’t go alone, and have a way to call for help and watch out for natural springs.
“The ice was actually relatively thick in most of the area but the immediate area where the ATV had gone through was relatively thin,” he said.
More instances
What we know:
At Wind Lake, the Norway Fire Department said three men were rescued after their ATV went through the ice. One of those men was taken to the hospital.
Officials say this is the fifth vehicle to go through the ice this winter, blaming the natural springs.
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“It’s nothing you can see from the surface and until something happens – or you put a foot through – you’re not going to know it’s thin when it is six-eight inches everywhere else,” Wachtl said.
At Big Muskego Lake, another person on an ATV fell into open water, but the water was shallow. That person is okay.
The Source: Lake Country Fire and Rescue and past reporting contributed to this article.
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NBA Trade Rumor: Milwaukee Bucks' proposed blockbuster trade could bring $215 million Bull's All-Star on board with Khris Middleton as key asset | NBA News – The Times of India
The Milwaukee Bucks are eyeing a trade to bolster their roster for the 2025 season, and their sights are set on a few big-name stars. With the season halfway through, rumors have emerged about the team’s interest in Jimmy Butler, Zach LaVine, and Bradley Beal. According to The Athletic’s Sam Vecenie, the Bucks may only manage to land one of these superstars, but LaVine could be the ideal option.
A proposed five-team trade scenario outlined by Yahoo Sports’ Kevin O’Connor involves the Milwaukee Bucks making a major move for LaVine. In this deal, the Bucks would acquire Zach LaVine, while the Chicago Bulls would receive Beal and draft capital. The Phoenix Suns would trade Butler to the Bucks, the Miami Heat would land Khris Middleton, Pat Connaughton, and draft capital, and the Detroit Pistons would receive Bobby Portis.
Milwaukee Bucks’ Khris Middleton tries to get past Orlando Magic’s Kentavious Caldwell-Pope during the second half of an Emirates NBA cup tournament quarterfinals basketball game Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
One of the main hurdles in making this trade happen is the Milwaukee Bucks’ position with the NBA’s tax apron. Since they’ve exceeded the second tax apron, they cannot aggregate players in a trade unless it keeps them below the tax threshold. This situation makes players like Connaughton and Portis valuable trade assets. While Connaughton could be moved to a team like the Pistons to absorb his contract, Portis is more likely to go, given his role in the Bucks’ rotation.
The real appeal of Zach LaVine, however, lies in his youth and current form. Unlike Butler and Beal, LaVine offers the Milwaukee Bucks a star with more prime years ahead of him. This season, LaVine has been playing at a high level, averaging 24 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 4.5 assists. He is also shooting career-highs across the board, with 51.3% from the field and 45.1% from three-point range.
In contrast to Butler and Beal, who are both older, Zach LaVine’s upside is clear, and he has been more effective this season. If the Bucks are serious about making a playoff run, LaVine could be the key piece to push them forward.
Also read: LA Lakers Trade Rumor: GM Rob Pelinka eyes $41 million Pacers center to support LeBron James and co. prior trade deadline; upgrade from prior trade speculations?
While no trade is without its complications, this proposal shows that if Milwaukee is looking to make a bold move, LaVine might be their best bet for both immediate and long-term success.
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