
Bordertown, the new movie with Jennifer Lopez and Antonio Banderas risks of not being presented to the US public in the big screen because of lawsuit presented to the court of Los Angeles by a scriptwriter, according to the New York Post.This scriptwriter, Gregory Navar, has not been paid for his work by Mobius Entertainment, the corporation that co-produced the film.The movie is already presented to the public in France since last April.Bordertown will be seen solely on the video shelves, going straight to video.The flick was only supposed to open in Dalls and El Paso Texas, but now it appears that distributor THINKFilm is pulling it from the theatrical release slate and will release it on DVD in February, about one year after it was booed during its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival.The movie is based on a true story about a reporter digging into a story about women being murdered in a Mexican town near the U.S. border.