
Along with the three Overture pictures that will be released this fall--the Philip Seymour Hoffman drama Jack Goes Boating (September 17, limited), the Matthew Reeves horror remake Let Me In (October 1) and Stone, starring Robert De Niro and Edward Norton (October 8, limited), Relativity will also open:

-Neil Burger's comic thriller Dark Fields, currently in post-production, starring Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper and Abbie Cornish, from a script by Leslie Dixon about a copywriter who takes a smart drug with super-human side effects (Relativity, March 18).
-Sngmoo Lee's martial-arts western The Warrior's Way (released as a service deal from producers Barrie Osborne, Michael Peyser and Jooick Lee), which pits Korean star Dong-gun Jang as an Asian warrior out of his element against American Badlands residents Kate Bosworth, Geoffrey Rush and Danny Huston (December 3).
Rogue's Sundance pick-up Catfish goes out through Universal on September 17.
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Robb | August 12, 2010 9:45 AM
You'd think they might want to space these releases from each other so they could work out the kinks in their organization instead of going nearly ever other week in the fall and then in march. Especially with the limited releases in case they actually end up with a film with legs and are then having to fight for screens to the detriment of the other picture.
But what do i know strategic planning. MBA's and film are awesome.