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Dark Castle Entertainment is a film, TV, and digital projects production label. [2] It is owned by North American sports and entertainment company, OEG Inc. [3] The firm is led by co-CEOs Hal Sadoff [4] and Norman Golightly. [5] The majority of Dark Castle films from the late 1990s to mid 2010s were distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. [6]
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After Dark Films: co-produced with Dark Castle Entertainment and IM Global: Stash House: Eduardo Rodríguez: El Gringo: co-produced with G2 Pictures, IM Global and Tanweer Films 2014 Non-Stop: Jaume Collet-Serra: Universal Pictures: co-produced with TF1 Films Production, Anton Capital Entertainment, Canal+, TF1 and LoveFilm: 2015 The Gunman ...
Legendary Pictures has produced 75 feature films. In addition, the company is also in the process of producing an additional five films and is developing various other projects. Of the 75 feature films produced, 58 have had theatrical releases, one has had a direct-to-video release, and four have had video on demand releases. Note that in most ...
In 1999, it launched, along with fellow Tales from the Crypt executive producer Robert Zemeckis, Dark Castle Entertainment, which served as a venture of the studio. [ 2 ] In 2012, Joel Silver and Warner Bros. ended their 25-year production, marketing, and distribution relationship, due to Silver disagreeing with how Warner Bros. had been ...
On August 19, 2015, Silver's 28-year-old assistant Carmel Musgrove drowned in a lagoon while working on vacation with Silver and his family in Bora Bora.Later, in August 2017, Musgrove's family sued Silver and his assistant Martin Herold, arguing the latter had provided her with cocaine, which, along with alcohol consumption and exhaustion from work, they alleged had contributed to her death.
Old Guy is a 2024 American action comedy film directed by Simon West, written by Greg Johnson, produced by Martin Brennan and Jib Polhemus, and Dark Castle Entertainment. Filmed on location in Northern Ireland and starring Christoph Waltz, Lucy Liu, and Cooper Hoffman.
The fourth feature film produced by Dark Castle Entertainment, Gothika was the first to boast a high-profile leading cast, and was the company's largest-scale production at the time, [3] with a budget of approximately $40 million. [1] Berry was partly inspired to take the role because her mother, a nurse, worked in a psychiatric hospital for ...