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These are lists of works of fiction that have been made into feature films. The title of the work and the year it was published are both followed by the work’s author and the title of the film, and the year of the film. If a film has an alternate title based on geographical distribution, the title listed will be that of the widest ...
This is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by the entertainment company Amazon MGM Studios.This list does not include the pre-September 2023 releases from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists, Orion Pictures or American International Pictures, despite titles from 2023 onwards carrying the 2021 MGM logo at the start of them.
A. Abel's Island; Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter (novel) Absolute Power (novel) The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian; The Abysmal Brute; Acceptable Risk (novel)
This is a list of works of fiction that have been made into feature films, from 0 to 9 and A to C. The title of the work and the year it was published are both followed by the work's author, the title of the film, and the year of the film.
Amazon MGM Studios, formerly Amazon Studios, is an American film and television production and distribution studio owned by Amazon. It was launched in 2010. It was launched in 2010. It took its current name in May 2023 following its merger with MGM Holdings , which Amazon had acquired the year prior.
According to the announcement, Morris is credited with signing 2021’s breakout star Olivia Rodrigo to Geffen Records, along with his A&R colleagues Sam Riback and Emerson Redd.
Long Day's Journey into Night (1956) Eugene O'Neill: Long Day's Journey into Night (1962) Sidney Lumet: Long Day's Journey into Night (1996) David Wellington: The Long Stay Cut Short, or The Unsatisfactory Supper (1946) [16] Tennessee Williams: Baby Doll (1956) Elia Kazan [17] Look Back in Anger (1956) John Osborne: Look Back in Anger (1959 ...
Jobs is a 2013 American biographical drama film based on the life of Steve Jobs, from 1974 while a student at Reed College to the introduction of the iPod in 2001. [2] It is directed by Joshua Michael Stern , written by Matt Whiteley, and produced by Stern and Mark Hulme.