Sports Dwayne Johnson, Oscar contender? ‘The Smashing Machine’ starts buzz at Venice Film Festival This image released by A24 shows Emily Blunk, left, and Dwayne Johnson in a scene from “The Smashing Machine.” (Ken Hirama Dunn/A24 via AP) Sep 1, 2025 Monday, September 1, 2025 1 min to consume JOIN THE CONVERSATION SMS Email Print Copy article link Save This image released by A24 shows Emily Blunk, left, and Dwayne Johnson in a scene from “The Smashing Machine.” (Ken Hirama Dunn/A24 via AP) Tags Entertainment International Sports Arts Arts-entertainment-international-sports Ent Venice Film Festival Dwayne Johnson As featured on Movies Oscar buzz builds for Dwayne Johnson’s role as Mark Kerr in ‘The Smashing Machine’ VENICE, Italy (AP) — Dwayne Johnson takes a serious turn as UFC fighter Mark Kerr in “The Sm… SMS Email Print Copy article link Save
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