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In April 2002, Warner Bros. reduced Castle Rock Entertainment's budget following a string of box office bombs. Castle Rock Entertainment fired 16 of its 46 employees, and Castle Rock Entertainment's physical production and public relations departments, back-office duties, and remaining employees were absorbed into Warner Bros. [21]
This is a list of films produced or distributed by Castle Rock Entertainment. With a few notable exceptions, the pre-1994 films are currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), while most films released post 1994 are owned by Warner Bros.
Warner Independent Pictures was an independent film division of the American film studio Warner Bros. Entertainment.Established on August 7, 2003, its first release was 2004's Before Sunset, the sequel to the 1995 film Before Sunrise.
Castle Rock Entertainment, the stalwart content label founded in 1987 by partners including Rob Reiner and Alan Horn, is reviving its film production unit with a $175 million cash infusion. Reiner ...
Kangaroo Jack (2003) (co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment) Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) (co-production with Walt Disney Pictures) Veronica Guerin (2003) (co-production with Touchstone Pictures)
The film was initially set up at the Disney label Hollywood Pictures, but Disney placed it into turnaround and instead the film was set up at Castle Rock Entertainment. [3] The film began shooting in Australia in August 2001, lasting about six months in total, and originally included profanity, sex, and violence, intended to be released with an ...
North American distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment: September 30, 1994: Caro diario [N 3] North American distribution only October 14, 1994: Hoop Dreams [N 11] North American distribution only November 23, 1994: Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle: North American distribution only December 23, 1994: Death and the Maiden
Before he got his start in entertainment, he worked as a professional tennis player, as well as earning a JD from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1973. [1] He is one of the heads of Castle Rock Entertainment. He won an Emmy Award for producing Seinfeld [2] and was nominated for an Academy Award for producing A Few Good Men. [3]