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It could have been just another slasher flick, and one of the last of a rush of films Miramax is releasing as the founding Weinstein brothers sever ties with parent company Disney for good.
But Venom, about a voodoo-crazed serial killer, depicts murder and mayhem in the Louisiana swamps, debuts just a few weeks after Hurricane Katrina. Emily Bear, a spokeswoman for Dimension Films, told the AP that Venom was scheduled months ago for release this Friday, far prior to the hurricane.
"The film's plot is completely unrelated to the disaster in New Orleans," she said. " 'Venom' is a fictional horror film."
Miramax couldn't postpone the release of Venom even if it wanted to, though. The company must clear its slate of films by September 30 as part of Harvey and Bob Weinstein's break with Disney. The movie is being released nationwide, but only on about 800 screens.
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