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Russell Crowe's new thriller Unhinged to be first post-lockdown cinema release

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Russell Crowe's latest flick will mark the end of lockdown as it becomes the first cinema release in July. US cinemas are set to re-open in July, thriller Unhinged will hit screens on the first of the month after they were forced to close their doors amid coronavirus.

Two weeks after will follow Christopher Nolan's new project Tenet, starring Robert Pattinson. Russell leads the cast as a dangerous stalker who's triggered to creepy and violent action after Caren Pistorius' Rachel after she beeps her horn at him in a traffic jam.

The trailer sees us meet Russell, known simply as "The Man", who apologises to Rachel and implores her to reciprocate. When she refuses, a dark look settles over his face and there follows his attempts to destroy

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