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Thursday, October 8, 2009
"Nine" officially pushed back to December
It's been quite some time, so, here to help me express myself, ladies and gentlemen, Sir Peter O'Toole!
Entertainment Weekly:
The Weinstein Co. has bumped its star-studded musical Nine to December, according to Brad Brevet at Rope Of Silicon. Instead of its previously announced release date of Nov. 29, Rob Marshall’s film starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Nicole Kidman, Kate Hudson, and Penélope Cruz will now come out on Dec. 18 in New York and Los Angeles followed by a wider release on Christmas Day. This isn’t the biggest shock in the world; as it was, the Weinstein Co. was scheduled to open Nine and The Road on the same day. Now they’ll have two weeks between The Road and Tom Ford’s A Single Man (now set for Dec. 11). And I’m sure Marshall doesn’t mind having the extra time to tinker with his cut.
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