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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Anchor Bay specialized in distributing cult horror films and "B-movies", including an array of both popular and classic horror titles (e.g., Halloween, Prom Night) and more obscure and international titles from the 1960s, '70s, and '80s.
The original Anchor Bay Entertainment, formerly Video Treasures, Starmaker Entertainment, and Starz Home Entertainment, was an American home entertainment and production company owned by Starz Distribution, which is a subsidiary of Lionsgate. Anchor Bay Entertainment marketed and released feature films, television series, television specials ...
Anchor Bay Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights to the horror film “Cursed in Baja,” which will see its world premiere Aug. 23 at FrightFest Film Festival in London. The film follows ...
Abruptio was theatrically released by Anchor Bay Entertainment on September 27, 2024. [5] [25] [26] The film had its online world premiere at the Santa Monica Film Festival on January 17, 2023. [27] [28] The film also streamed online at the Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival on March 1, before its physical screenings on August 26 and 29, 2023.
Anchor Bay Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights to “Daddy,” a sci-fi film that will be released in 2024. The news comes as Anchor Bay is being relaunched after Umbrelic Entertainment ...
Anchor Bay Entertainment has acquired the global rights for the comedy “Sour Party,” co-written, directed, and produced by the married duo Amanda and Michael Drexton. “This love-hate letter ...
By this time Anchor Bay Entertainment had assumed the video rights, where it was re-issued on VHS in 1998 as the "114-minute cut" under the Anchor Bay Entertainment Family Movies label. For their DVD release on August 8, 2000, two versions were issued.
The Final Programme was released on DVD and VHS formats in the US in 2001 by Anchor Bay Entertainment. The DVD featured a remastered print of the film, which could be played with an audio commentary featuring director Fuest and star Runacre. Other special features included the American theatrical trailer and TV spot, and an insert replica of ...