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co-distribution with Destination Films: November 3, 2017: LBJ: co-distribution with Electric Entertainment [10] November 17, 2017: Revolt: December 1, 2017: Slumber: December 8, 2017: November Criminals: co-distribution with Stage 6 Films [11] December 15, 2017: Beyond Skyline: December 22, 2017: Crooked House: co-distribution with Sony ...
Vertical (formerly Vertical Entertainment) is a global independent film distributor founded by producers Rich Goldberg and Mitch Budin in 2012. Vertical releases films across all mediums, including theatrical, video on demand , physical media and streaming.
Sacramento (film) A Sacrifice (film) Sam & Kate; Sanctioning Evil; Scenic Route (film) The Secret Scripture (film) The Seventh Day (2021 film) Shadow in the Cloud; She Came to Me; Shock and Awe (film) Singularity (2017 film) Skylines (film) Slumber (film) Somewhere Quiet; Son of the South (film) Speech & Debate; Status Update; The Storied Life ...
Vertical and Bren Foster will launch their new martial arts thriller “Life After Fighting” on June 7 in select theaters and on demand. This marks Foster’s feature debut as writer-director ...
EXCLUSIVE: Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Hans Canosa’s film, The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry, from international sales agent Mister Smith Entertainment. Currently ...
The boutique distributor will roll out the film in North America, the U.K. and Ireland, Variety has learned. The release is set for March 12, in select theaters and via paid video on demand.
Roadside Attractions, LLC is an American production company and film distributor based in Los Angeles, California, founded on July 27, 2000, by Howard Cohen and Eric d'Arbeloff. [1] Lionsgate Films bought a portion of Roadside in 2007, and has majorly served as the arthouse division for the studio since then.
This is a list of film production and distribution companies. A production company may specialize in producing their in-house films or own subsidiary development companies. Major production companies often distribute films from independent production companies. This list includes both active and no longer active (defunct) companies.