The mastermind behind Cocaine Bear returns with a "chaos cocktail" featuring a Hollywood legend's son.
Screenwriter Jimmy Warden shot to fame after penning the horror comedy Cocaine Bear in 2023, which saw a black bear embark on a drug-fuelled killing spree.
Now, two years later, Warden has returned with the thriller comedy Borderline, which first premiered in March and boasts an impressive ensemble cast.
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Spearheading the production as 1990s pop sensation Sofia is Ready Or Not and Nine Perfect Strangers actress Samara Weaving, alongside her obsessive stalker Duerson, portrayed by Ray Nicholson.
Film bufffs will naturally recognise Nicholson as the offspring of The Shining legend Jack Nicholson and actress-model Rebecca Broussard.
The supporting cast features Warrior Nun's Alba Baptista, Grey's Anatomy favourite Eric Dane, and Pieces of a Woman actor Jimmie Fails.
Borderline centres on unhinged stalker Duerson, who breaks into Sofia's residence under the twisted belief they're destined to wed.
Assisted by her security detail, Sofia must attempt to flee her own property before being compelled to marry the deranged trespasser.
Borderline initially hit cinemas in March 2025 and from today, Monday, 8th September, becomes available to stream across multiple platforms including Apple TV+, Amazon, Sky Store, iTunes and Google.
What makes this unconventional thriller particularly thrilling is its production by Margot Robbie and spouse Tom Ackerley's company LuckyChap Entertainment.
Their production company is also responsible for the acclaimed Barbie blockbuster, Saltburn, Promising Young Woman and I, Tonya.
Heading to Rotten Tomatoes to express their views on Borderline, one person commented: "Borderline is a chaotic cocktail of horror, comedy, and thriller-a deranged midnight movie about obsession, celebrity culture, and the strange space where violence and absurdity collide.
"It's messy, it's tonally erratic, and it's an absolute blast."
Another concurred: "At its core, Borderline is an experience. It's a wild, unpredictable, and sometimes messy ride that delivers laughs, thrills, and plenty of WTF moments."
Meanwhile, a third user shared: "Borderline wavers between fantasy and actuality and will keep you guessing."
Borderline is now available to watch on Amazon, Sky Store, iTunes and Google.
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