After Rian Johnson’s audacious debut, Brick (a film that fans of Miller’s Crossing should give a try, as it contains significant similarities in style and substance), I started to get psyched for his follow-up, The Brothers Bloom. Bloom features a plot about millionaire grifters and stars Rachel Weisz, Adrien Brody, and Mark Ruffalo.

On the /Filmcast, we had already booked the weekend to review the film in October, but unfortunately we’re now hearing from Boxofficemojo, with confirmation from Johnson’s message board, that the film’s original theatrical release on October 24th will become a limited release on December 19th, followed by a wide release on January 16th 2009. According to Johnson:

There were a few reasons for the move: October and November are crowded as hell, it’s a tough tough market, especially for a smart unique film like ours, and we’d have a week or two at the most to sink or swim. Whereas concentrating on a couple markets for awards consideration in December, then pushing the wide in the more open January slot just seemed like a better use of resources. Mostly though, what convinced me it was a good idea was that it gives us more time to get more awareness of the movie out there.

Johnson also discussed the key role that film festivals would play in promoting the film:

There are alot of films competing for attention, the more time I have to travel around to film festivals, do interviews, show and talk about the film, the better. And that’s the one consolation I can give: I’m going to be doing the rounds at a TON of regional US festivals, I’m hoping to hit nearly every big one that happens between now and the release. So if you live near a big city with a festival, chances are you’ll get a shot at seeing it before January.

The film will be screened at the Toronto Film Festival, which means many people including our fearless leader Peter Sciretta will get a chance to check it out. I’m still looking forward to this film, and if a later release date means more promotion and hence, a higher possibility of success for Johnson, I’m all for it. Still, it pains me to wait even longer. Go here to check out the trailer for The Brothers Bloom

via Cinematical

  • orange cinema
    bummer, but like you said - whatever helps johnson and the film, i'll support. the trailer got bashed here, in the editorial and in the talkbacks, i hope folks will be eating their words come dec & jan.
  • Christopher Edwards
    I was excited about this film when it first annouced and with a different cast attached to it and i was still excited with this cast until i saw the trailer and gave up on hope on it, it looks horrible slap stick, which never works for me.
  • Chuck Phoenix
    Pardon the Ryme but Brick was Sick! I saw it about a year ago by mistake and was thoroughly floored. Amazing plot and style.
    I cant wait to see brothers.. I just wish companies would stop pushing their damn movies back.. shat cakes..
  • Mr. Comedian
    Totally agree with Christopher Edwards.
  • L. Ron Hubbard
    I actually saw this movie at a test screening a few months ago and absolutely loved it. Do not let the trailer fool you - it's a great movie.
  • And notice that Brody's BLOOM character has no first name? See my take
    here: And join in on th fun if you wish and nominat a name or blog on
    this contest. It's just for fun.

    i loved the movie!

    "The Brothers Bloom" - Contest to give Adrien Brody's character

    Yup, you read it right, this is an Internet contest to give Adrien
    Brody's character "Bloom" in the movie "The Brothers Bloom" a first
    name! For some odd reason that only writer/director Rian Johnson can
    answer, if anyone ever asks him ...

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