The Letter (US - DVD R1)
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a film with Winona Ryder
Title: The Letter (IMDb)
Starring: Winona Ryder
Released: 25th September 2012
SRP: $26.98
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a DVD release of The Letter which stars Winona Ryder, James Franco, and Josh Hamilton. The disc will be available to own from September 25th, and should retail at around $26.98. We have no word on any extra material.

Quote: Martine Jamison (Ryder) is a NY theatre director beginning rehearsals for a new play starring her boyfriend Raymond (Josh Hamilton) opposite a young beauty. They are joined by an unknown newcomer, Tyrone (Franco), who develops a peculiar fascination with Martine and is openly hostile to all others. As rehearsals continue, Martine has periods of disorientation that quickly deteriorate into vivid hallucinations as she becomes convinced someone is trying to poison her. As Martine's mental state devolves she begins to rewrite her play...and art and life become inseparable.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Winona Ryder
Released: 25th September 2012
SRP: $26.98
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a DVD release of The Letter which stars Winona Ryder, James Franco, and Josh Hamilton. The disc will be available to own from September 25th, and should retail at around $26.98. We have no word on any extra material.

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Quote: Martine Jamison (Ryder) is a NY theatre director beginning rehearsals for a new play starring her boyfriend Raymond (Josh Hamilton) opposite a young beauty. They are joined by an unknown newcomer, Tyrone (Franco), who develops a peculiar fascination with Martine and is openly hostile to all others. As rehearsals continue, Martine has periods of disorientation that quickly deteriorate into vivid hallucinations as she becomes convinced someone is trying to poison her. As Martine's mental state devolves she begins to rewrite her play...and art and life become inseparable.
News by Tom Woodward
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"... and art and life become inseperable"... sounds like an all-too obvious rip-off of a Natalie Portman film from a few years back...


