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Russell Crowe's 'Unhinged' Thriller Boldly Shifts to Early July Debut in Theaters

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Solstice Studios has decided to move up the release of Russell Crowe road rage thriller Unhinged from September to July 1. The bold decision means that the movie will be the first new Hollywood offering as theaters reopen on a major scale after shutting down in late March because of the novel coronavirus.

The current hope is that the majority of cinemas will be back in operation in late June, albeit with restricted capacity and other safety measures.

Unhinged is the first release from Solstice Studios, an indie studio launched by veteran executive Mark Gill in 2018. The U.S.

debut of Unhinged will also follow or coincide with cinema reopenings around the world, including in China, Australia, Germany, South Korea and a number of European.

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