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After what felt like a solid month or two of back and forth (plus a few weeks of letting this news settle), we can now safely say that Martin Scorsese's latest film, The Wolf of Wall Street starring Leonardo DiCaprio, is going to hit theaters this holiday season. Instead of a Thanksgiving timeframe for its release, the Oscar hopeful now is heading to cinemas on Christmas Day. Basically, Scorsese's flick went from a November release to nearly a 2014 release and now a Christmas debut, so what does that mean for the film? Well, despite the fact that the film will be one we're excited to see in a few weeks, it will have to distinguish itself in a bigger way than initially planned, due to the end of the year clutter that always happens.
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