Posted on Thursday, December 24th, 2020 by Ben Pearson Miriam Rodriguez, a mother who hunted cartel members who murdered her daughter and took justice into her own hands. It was one of those stories that immediately made readers wonder who would end up adapting it into a movie, and now, just a few days after it was first published, we know the answer: Blumhouse has won a bidding war for the film rights. According to Deadline, Blumhouse beat out sixteen other production companies and studios in a bidding war for the film rights to the New York Times’ story, which was just published in mid-December. Blumhouse head honcho