Some major release date shifts have happened in the last few days, here's a breakdown of the big shifts and announcements:
The much anticipated Val Kilmer/Robert Downey Jr. action comedy "Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang" has finally been set for a US release on September 16th 2005.
The Keira Knightley led adaptation of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" has been delayed two months to November 18th 2005.
The Charlize Theron sci-fi actioneer "Aeon Flux" is aiming for a December 2nd 2005 release.
The George Clooney Middle East drama "Syriana" has been delayed two months til November 23rd 2005.
The Jennifer Aniston and Kevin Costner comedy "Rumour Has It" has been pushed back from early December to Xmas.
Miramax has pushed back "Underclassmen" by a month to September 2nd, leaving "Dukes of Hazzard" the only new film getting a wide release next week.
"North Country", the Charlize Theron film formerly titled "Class Action", has been pushed back to October 14th 2005.
Kiddie flick "Little Manhattan" has finally set a release date of September 30th 2005.
The Michael Douglas and Kim Basinger drama "The Sentinel" has set an April 21st 2006 release.
Josh Hartnett drama "The Squid and The Whale" will hit cinemas on October 7th 2005.
George Clooney's film take on Edward R. Murrow's infamous McCarthy interviews has been moved up several months to a October 7th 2005 release date.
Nic Cage arms drama "Lord of War" has been moved up a few weeks to September 16th 2005.
The Diane Lane, Donald Sutherland & Chris Evans drama "Fierce People" has been pushed back several months to April 2006.
The Russian thriller "Night Watch" has been pulled from its release this week and is now headed for a fourth quarter release.
The Weinstein Co. CG animated "Hoodwinked" has set an Xmas 2005 release.
The Jay Hernandez led "Carlito's Way: Rise to Power" prequel will not go theatrical, rather heading straight to DVD on September 27th.
Thanks to 'thebatsignal', 'Austin 3:16'.
