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co-production with Mosaic Media Group: $84 million $275.7 million 2005 The Brothers Grimm: Dimension Films: co-production with Mosaic Media Group, Daniel Bobker Productions and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer: $80–88 million $105.3 million 2006 Idlewild: Universal Pictures: co-production with Forensic Films, HBO Films and Mosaic Media Group: $10 million ...
with Apatow Productions, Mosaic Media Group, Relativity Media, and Columbia Pictures: 2009 The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard: Neal Brennan: $10 million $15.3 million with Kevin Messick Productions and Paramount Vantage: 2010 The Other Guys: Adam McKay: $85–100 million $170.9 million with Columbia Pictures: The Virginity Hit: Huck Botko and ...
In 1999, Shapiro helped shape a merger between Gold/Miller Management and Atlas Entertainment, that formed Mosaic Media Investment Partners, with himself as a partner and president of Mosaic Media Group; he subsequently serves as managing partner.
All films through October 1, 2005, are currently owned by Paramount Pictures via Miramax while all films since October 1, 2005, are currently owned by Lantern Entertainment and Lionsgate via Spyglass Media Group. In addition to distributing films for theatrical release, Dimension Films also released numerous titles direct-to-video.
uncredited; co-production with Mosaic Media Group: $55 million $43.9 million The Secret Life of Bees: Gina Prince-Bythewood: Fox Searchlight Pictures: co-production with Overbrook Entertainment: $11 million $39.9 million 2009 Hotel for Dogs: Thor Freudenthal: Paramount Pictures
IAC Inc. is an American holding company that owns brands across 100 countries, mostly in media and Internet. [2] The company originated in 1996 as HSN Inc. as the holding company of Home Shopping Network and USA Network before changing its name to USA Networks, Inc. in 1999 and its television assets were sold to Vivendi in 2002.
Mosaic (stylized as MO5AIC) is a five-man vocal band from the United States. An innovative vocal collaboration, Mosaic combines elements of funk , pop , rock , jazz , R&B , and even opera to create a musical experience produced entirely by the human voice.
It was taken private in 2002 by an investment group that included Mosaic Media Group and the Caisse. [10] Mandalay Entertainment bought DCP's stake in 2004. [11] On June 19, 2007, Dick Clark Productions was sold to Daniel Snyder, then the owner of Washington, D.C.'s NFL team, and former chairman of Six Flags, for $175 million. [12]