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RADiUS-TWC, a digital division of The Weinstein Company, has acquired the U.S. rights to Warm Bodies director Jonathan Levine’s feature film debut All the Boys Love Mandy Lane. The film, which stars Amber Heard in the titular role, had been stuck in distribution limbo for seven-years.
Levine said in a press release:
I am thrilled that Mandy Lane has been rescued and is back where it belongs with Harvey and Bob. Hard to believe it’s been seven years, but then again I’ve always perceived myself as a misunderstood artist who was light years ahead of his time, so I am thrilled the world has finally caught up.
Seriously, I am incredibly proud of the film and of the hard work that my cast and collaborators put into it, and I am so happy the world will finally get a chance to see it.
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane tells the story of a wholesome high school plain-Jane (Heard) who grows into her looks over the summer and becomes the “object of everyone’s affections.” Things get crazy when she attends a weekend party at a secluded ranch where someone is killing off the student body one at a time.
All the boys who would love to see Heard nude in the flick won’t get their wish, but will be pleased to know that stunner Whitney Able—the female lead in Magnet Releasing’s critically acclaimed 2010 frightener Monsters—totally does (she’s the blonde in the clip below).
RADiUS-TWC will release the film on multiple platforms this summer.
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