List of Orion Pictures films
This is a list of films released by the American film production and distribution company Orion Pictures.
Films that won the Oscar for Best Picture are noted with one asterisk (*). Films that were nominated for Best Picture but did not win are noted with two asterisks (**).
1970s
Release date | Title | Notes | Budget | Gross |
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April 27, 1979 | A Little Romance[N 1] | |||
May 1, 1979 | Over the Edge[N 1] | |||
July 4, 1979 | The Wanderers[N 2] | $23,000,000 | ||
August 17, 1979 | Life of Brian[N 1][N 3] | US distribution only; produced by Handmade Films | $4 million | $20,045,115 |
August 31, 1979 | Time After Time[N 1] | $13,000,000 | ||
October 5, 1979 | 10[N 1] | $74,865,517 | ||
October 26, 1979 | The Great Santini[N 1] | co-production with Bing Crosby Productions | $4,702,575 | |
November 2, 1979 | Promises in the Dark[N 1] |
1980s
Release date | Title | Notes | Budget | Gross |
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February 1, 1980 | Simon[N 1] | $6,000,000 | ||
April 19, 1980 | Die Laughing[N 1] | $4,000,000 | ||
April 25, 1980 | Heart Beat[N 1] | $954,046 | ||
July 25, 1980 | Caddyshack[N 1] | co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures | $6 million | $39,846,344 |
August 8, 1980 | The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu[N 1] | $10,697,276 | ||
September 8, 1980 | Battle Beyond the Stars[N 1] | Non-US media distribution only; produced by New World Pictures | $2,000,000 | $7.5 million |
October 31, 1980 | The Awakening[N 1] | co-production with EMI Films | $8,415,112 | |
February 11, 1981 | Sphinx[N 1] | $14 million | $2,022,771 | |
April 10, 1981 | Excalibur[N 1] | $11 million | $34,967,437 | |
April 24, 1981 | The Hand[N 1] | $6,500,000 | $2,447,576 | |
July 17, 1981 | Arthur[N 1] | $7 million | $95,461,682 | |
July 24, 1981 | Wolfen[N 1] | $17 million | $10,626,725 | |
July 31, 1981 | Under the Rainbow[N 1] | $20 million | $18,826,490 | |
August 21, 1981 | Prince of the City[N 1] | co-production with Warner Bros. | $8.6 million | $8,124,257 |
December 11, 1981 | Rollover[N 1] | $10,851,261 | ||
December 18, 1981 | Sharky's Machine[N 1] | $35,856,053 | ||
May 28, 1982 | The Escape Artist[N 1][N 4] | produced by Zoetrope Studios | $143,369 | |
July 16, 1982 | A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy[N 1][N 5] | $9,077,269 | ||
September 17, 1982 | Hammett[N 1][N 4] | produced by Zoetrope Studios | ||
September 24, 1982 | Amityville II: The Possession[N 6] | produced by the Dino De Laurentiis Company; first film released after the purchase and acquisition of Filmways, Inc. | $11,328,000 | |
October 3, 1982 | Split Image | produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment | $263,635 | |
October 22, 1982 | First Blood[N 7] | North American theatrical distribution, produced by Anabasis Investments | $14 million | $125,212,904 |
April 15, 1983 | Lone Wolf McQuade | $5 million | $12,232,628 | |
May 13, 1983 | Breathless | $7 million | $19,910,002 | |
June 24, 1983 | Yellowbeard | produced by the Hemdale Film Corporation | $4,300,000 | |
July 6, 1983 | Class | $21,667,789 | ||
July 15, 1983 | Zelig[N 1][N 5] | Final Orion Pictures feature released through Warner Bros. | $11,798,616 | |
August 19, 1983 | Easy Money | $29,309,766 | ||
September 16, 1983 | Strange Invaders | co-production with EMI Films | $5.5 million | $1,362,303 |
October 21, 1983 | Under Fire | $9.5 million | $5,696,391 | |
November 18, 1983 | Amityville 3-D | produced by Dino De Laurentiis Corporation | $6,333,135 | |
December 15, 1983 | Gorky Park | $15,856,028 | ||
January 20, 1984 | Scandalous | $526,805 | ||
January 27, 1984 | Broadway Danny Rose | $8 million | $10,600,497 | |
March 2, 1984 | Harry & Son | $16 million | $4,864,980 | |
March 9, 1984 | The Hotel New Hampshire | co-production with Woodfall Film Productions | $7.5 million | $5,142,858 |
April 6, 1984 | Up the Creek | $7 million | $11,708,269 | |
May 4, 1984 | The Bounty | co-production with the Dino De Laurentiis Company | $8,613,462 | |
June 8, 1984 | Beat Street | $16,595,791 | ||
July 27, 1984 | Cheech and Chong's The Corsican Brothers | $3,772,785 | ||
August 15, 1984 | The Woman in Red | $25,308,147 | ||
September 19, 1984 | Amadeus* [N 8] | $18 million | $51,973,029 | |
September 28, 1984 | Heartbreakers | $148,750 | ||
October 26, 1984 | The Terminator | produced by the Hemdale Film Corporation and Lightstorm Entertainment | $6.5 million | $78,371,200 |
December 14, 1984 | The Cotton Club | Co production with Zoetrope Studios | $58 million | $25,928,721 |
January 25, 1985 | The Falcon and the Snowman | produced by the Hemdale Film Corporation | $7 million | $17,130,087 |
February 15, 1985 | The Mean Season | $4,300,000 | ||
February 15, 1985 | The Bay Boy | $162,364 | ||
March 1, 1985 | The Purple Rose of Cairo | $15 million | $10,631,333 | |
March 29, 1985 | Desperately Seeking Susan | $4.5 million | $27,398,584 | |
May 3, 1985 | Code of Silence | $20,345,561 | ||
June 14, 1985 | Secret Admirer | $2 million | $8,622,757 | |
July 26, 1985 | The Heavenly Kid | $3,852,271 | ||
August 16, 1985 | The Return of the Living Dead | produced by the Hemdale Film Corporation | $4 million | $14,237,880 |
August 30, 1985 | Flesh & Blood | $6,500,000 | $100,000 | |
August 30, 1985 | Beer | |||
September 27, 1985 | Maxie | $2,564,278 | ||
October 11, 1985 | Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins | $40 million | $12,421,181 | |
The Piece Maker [1] | The film was abandoned after 1985 proved to be a disappointing box office year for Orion. | |||
January 17, 1986 | The Longshot | $256,301 | ||
February 7, 1986 | F/X | $10 million | $20,603,715 | |
February 7, 1986 | Hannah and Her Sisters** | $6,400,000 | $59,000,000 | |
March 21, 1986 | Just Between Friends | co-production with MTM Enterprises | $6,408,791 | |
April 18, 1986 | At Close Range | produced by the Hemdale Film Corporation | $6,500,000 | $2,347,000 |
April 18, 1986 | Absolute Beginners | U.S. distribution only; co-production of Goldcrest Films and Virgin Films | £8.4 million | $930,211 |
June 13, 1986 | Back to School | $11 million | $91,258,000 | |
July 11, 1986 | Miracles | |||
July 25, 1986 | Haunted Honeymoon | $13 million | $8,033,397 | |
August 1986 | Opposing Force | |||
September 26, 1986 | Foreign Body | |||
November 7, 1986 | Something Wild | $8,362,969 | ||
November 14, 1986 | Hoosiers | produced by the Hemdale Film Corporation | $9 million | $28,607,524 |
December 12, 1986 | Three Amigos | co-production with HBO Films | $25 million | $39,246,734 |
December 19, 1986 | Platoon* | produced by the Hemdale Film Corporation | $6.5 million | $138,530,565 |
January 30, 1987 | Radio Days | $16 million | $14,792,779 | |
April 3, 1987 | Making Mr. Right | $9 million | $1,584,970 | |
May 1, 1987 | Malone | $10 million | $3,060,858 | |
June 10, 1987 | The Believers | $18,753,438 | ||
July 17, 1987 | RoboCop | $13 million | $53,424,681 | |
August 14, 1987 | No Way Out | $15 million | $35,509,515 | |
August 1987 | Lionheart[N 9] | US distribution | ||
September 18, 1987 | Hotel Colonial | produced by the Hemdale Film Corporation | $9,526 | |
September 25, 1987 | Best Seller | co-production with the Hemdale Film Corporation | $4,278,150 | |
October 11, 1987 | House of Games | $2,585,639 | ||
October 23, 1987 | No Man's Land | $2,877,571 | ||
December 11, 1987 | Throw Momma from the Train | $14 million | $57,915,972 | |
December 18, 1987 | September | $486,434 | ||
December 19, 1987 | Opera[N 10] | co-production of ADC Films, Cecchi Gori Group, and Tiger Cinematografica | $8,000,000 | |
January 15, 1988 | The Couch Trip | $17 million | $11,005,304 | |
February 5, 1988 | Cherry 2000 | $10 million | $14,000 | |
February 5, 1988 | The Unbearable Lightness of Being[N 8][N 11] | $17 million | $10,006,806 | |
February 12, 1988 | The In Crowd | $124,880 | ||
March 4, 1988 | The House on Carroll Street | $14 million | $459,824 | |
March 18, 1988 | Dominick and Eugene | $3,076,031 | ||
March 25, 1988 | Johnny Be Good | $17,550,399 | ||
April 15, 1988 | Colors | $10 million | $46,616,067 | |
June 15, 1988 | Bull Durham | $7 million | $50,888,729 | |
July 29, 1988 | Monkey Shines | $7,000,000 | $5,344,577 | |
August 12, 1988 | Mac and Me | U.S. distribution only; produced by Vision International | $13,000,000 | $6,424,112 |
August 19, 1988 | Married to the Mob | $10 million | $21,486,757 | |
September 2, 1988 | Eight Men Out | $6,000,000 | $5,680,515 | |
October 21, 1988 | Without a Clue | co-production with ITC Entertainment | $8,539,181 | |
November 18, 1988 | Another Woman | $1,562,749 | ||
December 9, 1988 | Mississippi Burning** | $15 million | $34,603,943 | |
December 14, 1988 | Dirty Rotten Scoundrels | $42,039,085 | ||
February 17, 1989 | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure | US distribution only; co-production of Interscope Communications and Nelson Entertainment | $10 million | $40,485,039 |
March 3, 1989 | Farewell to the King | $16 million | $2,420,917 | |
April 21, 1989 | Speed Zone | $3.007 million | ||
May 5, 1989 | Lost Angels | $1,247,946 | ||
June 30, 1989 | Great Balls of Fire! | $13,741,060 | ||
July 21, 1989 | UHF | $5 million | $6,157,157 | |
August 16, 1989 | Rude Awakening | $3,169,719 | ||
August 25, 1989 | The Package | $18 million | $10,647,219 | |
August 25, 1989 | Heart of Dixie | $1,097,333 | ||
September 22, 1989 | Erik the Viking | US distribution only | $1,932,642 | |
October 13, 1989 | Crimes and Misdemeanors | $13 million | $18,254,702 | |
November 17, 1989 | Valmont | $33 million | $1,132,112 | |
November 17, 1989 | Prancer | co-production of Cineplex Odeon Films and Nelson Entertainment | $18,587,135 | |
December 8, 1989 | She-Devil | $15,351,421 |
1990s
Release date | Title | Notes | Budget | Gross |
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January 19, 1990 | Everybody Wins | $19 million[2] | $1,372,350 | |
February 16, 1990 | Madhouse | $21,036,771 | ||
March 9, 1990 | The Last of the Finest | co-production with Davis Entertainment | $1,531,489 | |
March 9, 1990 | Love at Large | $1,436,308 | ||
April 6, 1990 | The First Power | US distribution; co-production of Interscope Communications and Nelson Entertainment | $10 million | $22,424,195 |
April 20, 1990 | Miami Blues | $11 million | $9,888,167 | |
May 18, 1990 | Cadillac Man | $15 million[3] | $27,627,310 | |
June 22, 1990 | RoboCop 2 | $35 million | $45,681,173 | |
July 20, 1990 | Navy SEALs | $21 million | $25,069,101 | |
September 14, 1990 | State of Grace | $1,911,542 | ||
October 26, 1990 | The Hot Spot | $13 million | $1,293,976 | |
November 21, 1990 | Dances with Wolves* | produced by Tig Productions | $22 million | $424,208,848 |
December 14, 1990 | Mermaids | $20 million | $35,419,397 | |
December 25, 1990 | Alice | $12 million | $7,331,647 | |
January 18, 1991 | Eve of Destruction | US distribution; co-production of Interscope Communications and Nelson Entertainment | $13 million | $5,451,119 |
February 14, 1991 | The Silence of the Lambs* | $19 million | $272,742,922 | |
May 10, 1991 | F/X2 | $16.4 million | $21,082,165 | |
July 19, 1991 | Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey | US distribution; co-production of Interscope Communications and Nelson Entertainment | $20 million | $38,037,513 |
August 16, 1991 | Mystery Date | $10 million | $6,166,819 | |
October 11, 1991 | Little Man Tate | $10 million | $25,010,896 | |
November 16, 1991 | The Addams Family | International distribution; co-production with Paramount Pictures | $30 million | $191,502,246 |
March 13, 1992 | Article 99 | $18 million | $6,375,979 | |
March 20, 1992 | Shadows and Fog | $14 million | $2,735,731 | |
December 11, 1992 | Love Field | $18 million | $1,014,726 | |
March 26, 1993 | Married to It | $14 million | $2,059,832 | |
April 23, 1993 | The Dark Half | $15 million | $10,611,160 | |
October 22, 1993 | Me and the Kid | |||
November 5, 1993 | RoboCop 3 | $22 million | $10,600,000 | |
January 1, 1994 | Playmaker | |||
January 28, 1994 | Car 54, Where Are You? | $10.7 million | $1,238,080 | |
March 4, 1994 | China Moon | $15 million | $3,038,499 | |
April 1, 1994 | Clifford | co-production with Morra, Brezner, Steinberg and Tenenbaum Entertainment (MBST) | $19 million | $7,411,659 |
April 29, 1994 | The Favor | $12 million | $3,134,381 | |
September 2, 1994 | There Goes My Baby | produced by Nelson Entertainment | $10.5 million | $123,509 |
September 16, 1994 | Blue Sky | US distribution; produced by LIVE Entertainment | $16 million | $3,359,465 |
April 19, 1996 | The Substitute[N 12] | US distribution; produced by LIVE Entertainment | $14,818,176 | |
May 10, 1996 | Original Gangstas | $3.6 million | $3,000,000 | |
May 31, 1996 | The Arrival[N 12] | US distribution; produced by LIVE Entertainment | $25,000,000 | $14,031,906 |
August 2, 1996 | Phat Beach[N 12] | US distribution; produced by LIVE Entertainment | $1,383,553 | |
January 1, 1997 | Retroactive | |||
April 18, 1997 | 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag | co-production with the Rank Organisation | $3 million[4] | $3,602,884 |
May 14, 1997 | City of Industry | co-production with Largo Entertainment | $8 million | $1,568,328 |
May 23, 1997 | Behind Enemy Lines | |||
July 18, 1997 | Ulee's Gold | co-production with Clinica Estetico and Nunez-Gowan | $2.7 million | $9,054,736 |
October 3, 1997 | The Locusts | co-production with Renegade Films | ||
October 8, 1997 | Gang Related | co-production with Kouf/Bigelow Productions | $5,906,773 | |
October 17, 1997 | Best Men | $4,000,000 | $5,000 | |
March 27, 1998 | Storefront Hitchcock | |||
April 27, 1998 | Music from Another Room | |||
October 13, 1998 | Phantasm Oblivion | US distribution only; produced by Starway International | $650,000 | |
September 24, 1999 | One Man's Hero | co-production with Hool/Macdonald Productions |
2010s
Release date | Title | Co-production with | Distributor | Notes | Budget | Gross |
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October 4, 2013 | Grace Unplugged[N 12] | Roadside Attractions and Coram Deo Studios | Lionsgate | $1.7 million[5] | $2,507,106[6] | |
August 7, 2014 | Vestido Pra Casar[7] | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, New Group Cine y TV, Raconto Produções Artísticas, and Sophia Filmes | Imagem Filmes | Brazilian film | ||
October 14, 2014 | The Town That Dreaded Sundown[8] | Blumhouse Productions and Ryan Murphy Productions | ||||
December 4, 2014 | Tell | Haven Entertainment, American Film Productions, Divide Pictures and Bron Studios | ||||
January 22, 2015 | We'll Never Have Paris[9] | Bifrost Pictures, The Bridge Finance Company, E2B Capital, H3 Films, Marc Platt Productions, PalmStar Entertainment, K5 International and Dog Eared Pictures | ||||
March 13, 2015 | Night Owls | Haven Entertainment and Pan & Scan Pictures | ||||
April 30, 2015 | Entre Abelhas (A Man Amidst Bees) | Fondo Filmes, Globo Filmes and Mixer | Imagem Filmes | co-distribution | ||
May 8, 2015 | Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman | Gearhead Films, Mollette and Sontalia | Filmbuff | co-distribution | ||
June 5, 2015 | Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant | Night and Day Pictures | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Latin American) | |||
June 19, 2015 | Balls Out | Ralph Smyth Entertainment and Red Productions | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | co-distribution | ||
August 14, 2015 | Fort Tilden | |||||
December 4, 2015 | The Wannabe | Electric Entertainment and Traction Media | Momentum Pictures and Entertainment One Films | co-distribution | ||
January 8, 2016 | Diablo | Diablo Movie and Space Rock Studios | Momentum Pictures | |||
March 4, 2016 | Ava's Possessions | co-production with ODD NY, Off Hollywood Pictures, Ravenous Films and Traction Media | Momentum Pictures | |||
March 11, 2016 | Pet | Magic Lantern and Revolver Picture Company | Samuel Goldwyn Films | co-distribution | $10,900 | |
March 25, 2016 | Jane Wants a Boyfriend | Copperline Creative | Filmbuff | co-distribution | ||
May 20, 2016 | Welcome to Happiness | Minutehand Pictures | Filmbuff | co-distribution | ||
June 17, 2016 | No Stranger Than Love | Pangaea Pictures and Innis Lake Entertainment | with Momentum Pictures | co-distribution | ||
July 1, 2016 | Buddymoon | roundthecornerfudge, LLC | Orion | |||
July 15, 2016 | Outlaws and Angels |
| Momentum Pictures | |||
July 15, 2016 | How He Fell in Love | Ibid Filmworks | Momentum Pictures | co-distribution | $8,892 | |
July 22, 2016 | Don't Worry Baby | Manamarin and The Sight Group | FilmBuff | co-distribution | ||
August 19, 2016 | Spaceman | Podium Pictures and Rhino Films; | Filmbuff | co-distribution | ||
August 19, 2016 | Billionaire Ransom | Pinewood Studios | ||||
September 1, 2016 | Summer of 8 | Organically Grown Productions, Provenance Pictures and TrustFall Films | Gunpowder & Sky | co-distribution | ||
September 9, 2016 | Happy Birthday | Darko Entertainment | Momentum Pictures | co-distribution | $500,000 | |
September 12, 2016 | The People Garden | Scythia Films, Aiken Heart Films, JoBro Productions & Film Finance, Nortario Films and Vigilante Productions | Gunpowder & Sky and Pacific Northwest Pictures | co-distribution | ||
September 23, 2016 | My Blind Brother | Low Spark Films, Safehouse Pictures and Think Media Studios | Starz Digital | co-distribution | ||
October 28, 2016 | Recovery | Diablo Entertainment and EBF Productions | Vertical Entertainment | co-distribution | ||
November 3, 2016 | My Dead Boyfriend | Cohen Media Group | Momentum Pictures | co-distribution | ||
November 4, 2016 | Trash Fire | Circle of Confusion and Snowfort Pictures | Vertical Entertainment[10] | co-distribution | ||
November 11, 2016 | Dreamland[11] | Beachwood Park Films and Tilt/Shift Films | Gunpowder & Sky | co-distribution | ||
December 1, 2016 | Pocket Listing[12] | Helios Productions and Mythmaker Productions | Momentum Pictures | co-distribution | ||
December 2, 2016 | Run the Tide | co-production with 1821 Pictures; co-distribution with Momentum Pictures | ||||
December 2, 2016 | O Caseiro (Haunted Minds) | co-production with Nexus Cinema e Vídeo and Urano Films; co-distribution with Spcine and Europa Filmes | BRL | co-distribution | $4.5 million | |
December 9, 2016 | Burn Country | co-production with ACE Productions; co-distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films | ||||
January 13, 2017 | Go North | co-distribution with Gunpowder & Sky; produced by Mother + Father and 77 Films | ||||
January 27, 2017 | Lost in Florence | co-distribution with Gunpowder & Sky; produced by Black Sand Pictures and Michael Mailer Films | ||||
January 27, 2017 | Get the Girl | co-production with Diablo Entertainment; co-distribution with Vertical Entertainment | ||||
February 3, 2017 | Youth in Oregon | co-distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films; produced by Sundial Pictures and Campfire[13] | ||||
February 17, 2017 | My Name Is Emily | co-distribution with Monument Releasing and Eclipse Pictures; produced by Newgrange Pictures, Kennedy Films, Garage Film and Paradox | ||||
March 17, 2017 | The Belko Experiment | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, The Safran Company and Troll Court Entertainment; co-distribution with BH Tilt[14] | $5 million | $11.1 million | ||
May 5, 2017 | Max 2: White House Hero | co-production with Sunswept Entertainment; co-distribution with Warner Bros. Pictures | ||||
May 12, 2017 | Tracktown | co-production with Bay Bridge Productions Inc., Bunkhouse Films, Good Wizard, Jay Smith Productions, Joint, Salem Street Entertainment and Wieden+Kennedy Entertainment; co-distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films | ||||
June 2, 2017 | Past Life | co-production with Metro Communications, Artomas Communications, Ars Veritas Productions, Sunshine Films and United King Films; co-distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films | ||||
July 14, 2017 | Wish Upon | co-production with Busted Shark Productions; co-distribution with Broad Green Pictures | $12 million | $20.7 million | ||
September 29, 2017 | The Sound | co-production with Hackybox Pictures, North Hollywood Films and WeatherVane Productions; co-distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films[15] | ||||
October 25, 2017 | God's Own Country | co-production with BFI, Creative England, Met Film Production, Shudder Films, Inflammable Films and Magic Bear Productions; co-distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films and Picturehouse Entertainment[16][17] | £1 million | £1,061,770 | ||
October 27, 2017 | Maya Dardel | co-production with The Winter Film Company, Greyshack Films and Message Film; co-distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films[18] | ||||
November 3, 2017 | Most Beautiful Island | co-production with Glass Eye Pix; co-distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films[19] | ||||
November 3, 2017 | Bad Match | co-production with BoulderLight Pictures and MM2 Entertainment; co-distribution with Gravitas Ventures[20] | ||||
November 10, 2017 | The Price | Hacienda Motion Picture Company, Infinitum Productions, Ten on 5 Productions and Water's End Productions | Samuel Goldwyn Films[21] | co-distribution | ||
November 17, 2017 | Almost Friends | Let It Play and Animus Films | Gravitas Ventures | co-distribution | ||
February 23, 2018 | Every Day[22] | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Likely Story and FilmWave | $4.9 million | $9.6 million | ||
December 7, 2018 | Anna and the Apocalypse[23] | Blazing Griffin, Parkhouse Pictures and Creative Scotland | $626,734 | |||
February 8, 2019 | The Prodigy[24] | Vinson Films | $6 million | $15.7 million | ||
June 21, 2019 | Child's Play | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and KatzSmith Productions | United Artists Releasing | $10 million | $45 million |
2020s
Release date | Title | Co-production with | Distributor | Notes | Budget | Gross |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 31, 2020 | Gretel & Hansel | co-production with Automatik Entertainment | United Artists Releasing | $5 million | $21.3 million | |
May 8, 2020 | Valley Girl | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | VOD release |
Upcoming films
Release date | Title | Notes |
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August 28, 2020 | Bill & Ted Face the Music | co-production with Dial 9 and Hammerstone Studios; distributed by United Artists Releasing |
2020 | Bad Trip | distributed by Netflix[25][26] |
TBA | Songs of the Damned[27] | co-production with Anonymous Content; distributed by United Artists Releasing[25] |
TBA | Night of the Comet[28] | distributed by United Artists Releasing[25] |
TBA | Casa[29] | distributed by United Artists Releasing[25] |
TBA | Rift[30] | co-production with Branded Pictures Entertainment; distributed by United Artists Releasing[25] |
TBA | Svalta[31] | co-production with Stolen Pictures; distributed by United Artists Releasing |
TBA | Momo[32] | co-production with TEK Productions; distributed by United Artists Releasing |
TBA | Most Evil[33] | co-production with Automatik Entertainment; distributed by United Artists Releasing |
TBA | 10-31[34] | co-production with Bellevue Productions and The Arts District; distributed by United Artists Releasing |
Notes
- Released through Warner Bros. Unless otherwise noted, Warner retains complete ownership.
- Owned by the film's producers, although Orion successor MGM holds the copyright.
- Owned by Python (Monty) Pictures
- Owned by American Zoetrope
- Owned by MGM
- With few exceptions, all films from this point forward currently owned by MGM.
- Owned by StudioCanal
- Owned by The Saul Zaentz Company, with Warner Bros. handling distribution
- Owned by Taliafilm II Productions under Warner Bros.
- US home video distribution rights currently owned by Scorpion Releasing and previously held by Anchor Bay Entertainment and Blue Underground respectively
- Right shared between MGM and Saul Zaentz (with Warner Bros. handling distribution)
- Owned by Lionsgate
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