Storm Reid (stormreid), DavidOyelowo-Starrer 'Don't Let Go' sets summer release date
, the Storm Reid and David Oyelowo-starring supernatural thriller that debuted at Sundance aswill be released theatrically by Blumhouse Tilt, Universal’s OTL Releasing and Tom Ortenberg's Briarcliff Entertainment from Aug. 30.
The indie sees Oyelowo play a detective who gets a chance to undo the murder of his brother's daughter in Jacob Aaron Estes' supernatural mystery.and the work that Jacob Estes, David Oyelowo and the incredible cast have guided on-screen, and through Blumhouse Tilt we are able to tailor our marketing strategy to fit a picture precisely," Jason Blum said in a statement.also stars Mykelti Williamson, Brian Tyree Henry, Shinelle Azoroh, Byron Mann, April Grace and Alfred Molina.
The film was shot in Los Angeles and is produced by Blum, Bobby Cohen and Oyelowo. Executive producers are Jeanette Volturno, Couper Samuelson, Eric B. Fleischman, Jay Martin and Matt Kaplan.Upgrade, Unfriended: Dark Web, The Belko Experiment, Sleightand Joe Carnahan’s Mexican-American superhero film
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