Late last year, The Weinstein Company released The Libertine, Lawrence Dunmore's long-awaited,
unrated, Johnny Depp-starring staging of the wine-soaked life and syphillis-stoked death of the Earl of Rochester, for
one week for academy consideration. The plan, according to a Weinstein rep that we spoke to in November, was to
then put the film back in theaters in January. But its initial re-release date was yesterday, and, needless to say,
it's hardly playing at a theater near you. Coming Soon still has The Libertine listed as a January TBA
release, but there's not a hint of a release date on the film's official
site. I couldn't get anyone on the phone at Weinstein yesterday, but it seems pretty clear what's going on here:
Depp has thus far failed to earn any significant nominations, and the film made not a single notable critic's list, and
so the distributor assumes there's no financial incentive to give it a wide release. Do you think this is valid? It's
not a great picture, but it is worth seeing, and one would imagine that Depp could draw a reasonable audience to
anything. Johnny Depp superfans, rise up in revolt!
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Late last year, The Weinstein Company released The Libertine, Lawrence Dunmore's long-awaited,
unrated, Johnny Depp-starring staging of the wine-soaked life and syphillis-stoked death of the Earl of Rochester, for
one week for academy consideration. The plan, according to a Weinstein rep that we spoke to in November, was to
then put the film back in theaters in January. But its initial re-release date was yesterday, and, needless to say,
it's hardly playing at a theater near you. Coming Soon still has The Libertine listed as a January TBA
release, but there's not a hint of a release date on the film's official
site. I couldn't get anyone on the phone at Weinstein yesterday, but it seems pretty clear what's going on here:
Depp has thus far failed to earn any significant nominations, and the film made not a single notable critic's list, and
so the distributor assumes there's no financial incentive to give it a wide release. Do you think this is valid? It's
not a great picture, but it is worth seeing, and one would imagine that Depp could draw a reasonable audience to
anything. Johnny Depp superfans, rise up in revolt!
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