LIONSGATE and Roadside Attractions have set an Aug. 28 theatrical release for “The Courier,” starring Benedict Cumberbatch. The Cold War drama — previously titled “Ironbark” — made its debut in January at the Sundance Film Festival. Directed by Dominic Cooke from a script by Tom O’Connor, “The Courier” is based on the true story of Greville Wynne (Cumberbatch), an unassuming businessman recruited to help end the Cuban Missile Crisis who forms a dangerous relationship with a Soviet intelligence officer (Merab Ninidze). Rachel Brosnahan and Jessie Buckley also star in the film. “Theaters have indicated gradual openings this summer, with health and safety guiding the way. If everything proceeds favorably, we feel the true spy thriller ‘The Courier,’ with a must-see performance by Benedict Cumberbatch, is just the type of film that will have audiences excited to return to their local cinemas in late August,” Roadside co-presidents Howard Cohen and Eric d’Arbeloff said Wednesday.(SD-Agencies) |