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co-production with Sunswept Entertainment and Temple Hill Entertainment: February 6, 2009: Push: co-production with Icon Productions: March 20, 2009: Knowing: co-production with Escape Artists: May 8, 2009: Next Day Air: May 15, 2009: The Brothers Bloom: North American distribution only; co-production with Endgame Entertainment: June 26, 2009 ...
It became the first movie in the series to cross the $300 million mark domestically. In 2008, Summit Entertainment ranked in eighth place among the studios, with a gross of $226.5 million, almost entirely because of the release of Twilight. [7] In 2009, Summit ranked 7th among studios with a gross of $482.5 million. [8]
Pages in category "Summit Entertainment films" The following 158 pages are in this category, out of 158 total. ... Push (2009 film) R. Racing Stripes; Red (2010 film ...
Summit Entertainment: Paul McGuigan (director); David Bourla (screenplay); Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle, Djimon Hounsou, Joel Gretsch, Ming-Na Wen, Cliff Curtis, Nate Mooney, Corey Stoll, Scott Michael Campbell, Neil Jackson, Maggie Siff, Xiao Lu Li, Haruhiko Yamanouchi, Colin Ford, Paul Car, Kwan Fung Chi The Objective: IFC Films
Next Day Air is a 2009 American black comedy film that was released by Summit Entertainment on May 8, 2009. [3] The film starring Donald Faison and Mike Epps was produced on an estimated budget of $3 million. Two criminals accidentally accept a package of cocaine which they must sell before the real owner finds it missing.
The best free movie services offer a wide variety of films and plenty of ways to watch them. Check out these top picks for alternatives to paid streaming services. 9 Best Free Movie Watching ...
Push is a 2009 American superhero thriller film directed by Paul McGuigan and written by David Bourla. Starring Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle, and Djimon Hounsou, the film centers on people with superhuman abilities who band together to take down a government agency that is using a dangerous drug to enhance their powers in the hope of creating an army of super soldiers.
The Internet may have killed the music industry, but a handful of companies are stepping in to guarantee that the same fate doesn't befall the film industry. It's a simple formula: offer top ...