Jennifer Lopez stars in the 2024 sports biopic about NCAA wrestling champion Anthony Robles, now streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
Jennifer Lopez is celebrating a major milestone as her film "Unstoppable," produced by Ben Affleck, reached the top spot on Prime Video.
Jennifer Lopez has reason ... to celebrate Prime Video's announcement that her wrestling drama Unstoppable took the top spot among all movie streaming worldwide on Amazon's streaming service ...
“Unstoppable,” now streaming on Prime Video, stars Jharrel Jerome, Jennifer Lopez and Bobby Cannavale, among others, and tells the story of Anthony Robles. Robles is a wrestler, but not the WWE kind you might think of at first. No, this story is about college wrestling, and the NCAA championship.
Jennifer Lopez celebrated the fact that the film "Unstoppable", in which she and her ex Ben Affleck worked, became the most watched film on Amazon Prime. On Sunday, the 55-year-old
Jennifer Lopez celebrated her and her ex Ben Affleck's film Unstoppable becoming the most watched movie on Amazon Prime ... was released exclusively on Prime Video last week.
Jennifer Lopez has reason to celebrate. On Monday, Jan. 20, Lopez, 55, took to her Instagram Stories to celebrate Prime Video's announcement that her wrestling drama Unstoppable took the top spot among all movie streaming worldwide on Amazon's streaming ...
Jennifer Lopez ’s new movie has debuted with a glowing rating on Rotten Tomatoes, as the emotional sport/drama has proven a hit with viewers. The On The Floor hitmaker, 55, is famous for her acting as well as producing club bangers, with previous projects including Maid in Manhattan (2002), The Boy Next Door (2015), and Hustlers (2019).
"There was a lot of things that I had always hoped that I could do and just wasn’t the right time. But this is the right thing," Lopez said at the premiere
Jennifer Lopez delivered a surprise performance at the 2025 Sundance Music Festival. While Lopez, 55, was at the Saturday, January 25, Casamigos at TAO Park City event, the DJ played 2002's "Jenny from the Block" for the crowd - which prompted the singer to hop up on stage.
To that point, Condon said both he and the Hustlers star were probably born in the wrong time, because she would have “flourished in the old studio system.” He then gave more of an explanation as to why, saying:
Jharrel Jerome and Jennifer Lopez impress as the teenage wrestler and his supportive mother, but the movie itself is pinned down by cliches.