Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Spike Lee's 'Oldboy' remake starring Josh Brolin pushed back to November

By Jeff Sneider

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Spike Lee's "Oldboy" has been delayed one month and will now open on Wednesday, November 27 rather than October 25.

FilmDistrict is handling domestic distribution for the revenge thriller, which is a remake of Chanwook Park's South Korean classic.

Josh Brolin stars alongside Elizabeth Olsen, Sharlto Copley, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Imperioli, Lance Reddick, Max Casella, Rami Malek and James Ransone.

Story follows a man held captive in a motel room for 20 years who has several days to figure out who kidnapped him and why.

"Oldboy" will now open wide against Disney's "Frozen," which caters to a much younger audience, as well as Fox Searchlight's "Black Nativity" and Open Road's "Homefront." Limited releases on November 27 include Relativity's "Out of the Furnace" and a pair of dramas from the Weinstein Co. - "Grace of Monaco" starring Nicole Kidman as Grace Kelly and "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom," starring Idris Elba as Nelson Mandela.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/spike-lees-oldboy-remake-starring-josh-brolin-pushed-004556514.html

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