This is a list of films released by the American film production and distribution company Orion Pictures.
Films that won the Oscar for Best Picture are noted with one asterisk (*). Films that were nominated for Best Picture but did not win are noted with two asterisks (**).
1970s
editRelease date | Title | Notes | Budget | Gross |
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April 27, 1979 | A Little Romance[note 1] | $3 million | ||
May 1, 1979 | Over the Edge[note 1] | |||
July 4, 1979 | The Wanderers[note 2] | North American distribution only; produced by Film Finance Group | $4 million | $23,000,000 |
August 17, 1979 | Life of Brian[note 3] | North American distribution only; produced by Handmade Films | $20,045,115 | |
August 31, 1979 | Time After Time[note 1] | $3.5 million | $13,000,000 | |
October 5, 1979 | 10[note 1] | $7 million | $74,865,517 | |
October 26, 1979 | The Great Santini[note 1] | co-production with Bing Crosby Productions | $4 million | $4,702,575 |
November 2, 1979 | Promises in the Dark[note 1] | $5 million |
1980s
editRelease date | Title | Notes | Budget | Gross |
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February 1, 1980 | Simon[note 1] | $3.5 million | $6,000,000 | |
April 19, 1980 | Die Laughing[note 1] | $4 million | $4,000,000 | |
April 25, 1980 | Heart Beat[note 1] | $3.5 million | $954,046 | |
July 25, 1980 | Caddyshack[note 1] | $6 million | $39,846,344 | |
August 8, 1980 | The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu[note 1] | $10 million | $10,697,276 | |
September 8, 1980 | Battle Beyond the Stars[note 1] | international distribution only; produced by New World Pictures | $2,000,000 | $7.5 million |
October 31, 1980 | The Awakening[note 1] | North American distribution only; produced by EMI Films | $8,415,112 | |
February 11, 1981 | Sphinx[note 1] | $14 million | $2,022,771 | |
April 10, 1981 | Excalibur[note 1] | co-production with Warner Bros. | $11 million | $34,967,437 |
April 24, 1981 | The Hand[note 1] | $6.5 million | $2,447,576 | |
July 17, 1981 | Arthur[note 1] | $7 million | $95,461,682 | |
July 24, 1981 | Wolfen[note 1] | co-production with Warner Bros. | $17 million | $10,626,725 |
July 31, 1981 | Under the Rainbow[note 1] | $20 million | $18,826,490 | |
August 21, 1981 | Prince of the City[note 1] | co-production with Warner Bros. | $8.6 million | $8,124,257 |
December 11, 1981 | Rollover[note 1] | $16 million | $10,851,261 | |
December 18, 1981 | Sharky's Machine[note 1] | $17.5 million | $35,856,053 | |
May 28, 1982 | The Escape Artist[note 4] | North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Zoetrope Studios | $143,369 | |
July 16, 1982 | A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy[note 5] | $9,077,269 | ||
September 17, 1982 | Hammett[note 4] | North American distribution only; produced by Zoetrope Studios | $7 million | $42,914 |
September 24, 1982 | Amityville II: The Possession[note 6] | North American distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Company; first film released after the purchase and acquisition of Filmways, Inc. | $11,328,000 | |
October 3, 1982 | Split Image[note 7] | produced by PolyGram Pictures | $8 million | $263,635 |
October 22, 1982 | First Blood[note 8] | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by Anabasis Investments | $14 million | $125,212,904 |
April 15, 1983 | Lone Wolf McQuade | $5 million | $12,232,628 | |
May 13, 1983 | Breathless | $7 million | $19,910,002 | |
June 24, 1983 | Yellowbeard[note 9] | distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation | $10 million | $4,300,000 |
July 6, 1983 | Class | $7 million | $21,667,789 | |
July 15, 1983 | Zelig[note 5] | Final Orion Pictures feature released through Warner Bros. | $11,798,616 | |
August 19, 1983 | Easy Money | $29,309,766 | ||
September 16, 1983 | Strange Invaders | North American distribution only; produced by EMI Films | $5.5 million | $1,362,303 |
October 21, 1983 | Under Fire | $9.5 million | $5,696,391 | |
November 18, 1983 | Amityville 3-D | produced by Dino De Laurentiis Corporation | $6,333,135 | |
December 15, 1983 | Gorky Park | co-production with Eagle Associates | $15 million | $15,856,028 |
January 20, 1984 | Scandalous | $5 million | $526,805 | |
January 27, 1984 | Broadway Danny Rose[note 5] | $8 million | $10,600,497 | |
March 2, 1984 | Harry & Son | $16 million | $4,864,980 | |
March 9, 1984 | The Hotel New Hampshire | North American distribution only; produced by Woodfall Film Productions | $7.5 million | $5,142,858 |
April 6, 1984 | Up the Creek | $7 million | $11,708,269 | |
May 4, 1984 | The Bounty[note 10] | North American distribution only; produced by Dino De Laurentiis Corporation | $20-25 million | $8,613,462 |
June 8, 1984 | Beat Street | $9.5 million | $16,595,791 | |
July 27, 1984 | Cheech and Chong's The Corsican Brothers | $3,772,785 | ||
August 15, 1984 | The Woman in Red | $9 million | $25,308,147 | |
September 19, 1984 | Amadeus*[note 11] | Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2019 | $18 million | $51,973,029 |
September 28, 1984 | Heartbreakers | $148,750 | ||
October 26, 1984 | The Terminator[note 9] | distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2008 |
$6.5 million | $78,371,200 |
December 14, 1984 | The Cotton Club[note 4] | North American distribution only; produced by Zoetrope Studios | $58 million | $25,928,721 |
January 25, 1985 | The Falcon and the Snowman[note 12] | distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation | $12 million | $17,130,087 |
February 15, 1985 | The Mean Season | $10 million | $4,300,000 | |
The Bay Boy | $162,364 | |||
March 1, 1985 | The Purple Rose of Cairo[note 5] | $15 million | $10,631,333 | |
March 29, 1985 | Desperately Seeking Susan | Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2023 | $4.5 million | $27,398,584 |
May 3, 1985 | Code of Silence | $7 million | $20,345,561 | |
June 14, 1985 | Secret Admirer | $7 million | $8,622,757 | |
July 26, 1985 | The Heavenly Kid | $3,852,271 | ||
August 16, 1985 | The Return of the Living Dead[note 9] | distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation | $4 million | $14,237,880 |
August 30, 1985 | Flesh & Blood | $6.5 million | $100,000 | |
Beer | ||||
September 27, 1985 | Maxie | $7 million | $2,564,278 | |
October 11, 1985 | Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins | $40 million | $12,421,181 | |
The Piece Maker | The film was abandoned after 1985 proved to be a disappointing box office year for Orion.[3] | |||
January 17, 1986 | The Longshot | $256,301 | ||
February 7, 1986 | F/X | $10 million | $20,603,715 | |
March 14, 1986 | Hannah and Her Sisters**[note 5] | $6.4 million | $59,000,000 | |
March 21, 1986 | Just Between Friends | co-production with MTM Enterprises | $6,408,791 | |
April 18, 1986 | At Close Range[note 12] | distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation | $6.5 million | $2,347,000 |
Absolute Beginners | U.S. distribution only; co-production of Goldcrest Films and Virgin Films | £8.4 million | $930,211 | |
June 13, 1986 | Back to School | $11 million | $91,258,000 | |
July 11, 1986 | Miracles | |||
July 25, 1986 | Haunted Honeymoon | $13 million | $8,033,397 | |
August 1986 | Opposing Force | |||
September 26, 1986 | Foreign Body | |||
November 7, 1986 | Something Wild | $7 million | $8,362,969 | |
November 14, 1986 | Hoosiers[note 9] | distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2001 |
$9 million | $28,607,524 |
December 12, 1986 | Three Amigos[note 13] | co-production with HBO Films | $25 million | $39,246,734 |
December 19, 1986 | Platoon*[note 9] | distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2019 |
$6.5 million | $138,530,565 |
January 30, 1987 | Radio Days[note 5] | $16 million | $14,792,779 | |
April 3, 1987 | Making Mr. Right | $9 million | $1,584,970 | |
May 1, 1987 | Malone | $10 million | $3,060,858 | |
June 10, 1987 | The Believers | $13 million | $18,753,438 | |
June 26, 1987 | Jean de Florette | US distribution | $17 million | $87,000,000 |
July 17, 1987 | RoboCop | $13 million | $53,424,681 | |
August 14, 1987 | No Way Out | $15 million | $35,509,515 | |
Lionheart[note 14] | U.S. distribution | |||
September 18, 1987 | Hotel Colonial[note 9] | distribution only; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation | $9,526 | |
September 25, 1987 | Best Seller[note 9] | $4,278,150 | ||
October 11, 1987 | House of Games | $2,585,639 | ||
October 23, 1987 | No Man's Land | $8 million | $2,877,571 | |
December 4, 1987 | Manon of the Spring[note 15] | U.S. distribution | ||
December 11, 1987 | Throw Momma from the Train | $14 million | $57,915,972 | |
December 18, 1987 | September[note 5] | $10 million | $486,434 | |
December 19, 1987 | Terror at the Opera[note 16] | co-production of ADC Films, Cecchi Gori Group, and Tiger Cinematografica | $8 million | |
January 15, 1988 | The Couch Trip | $17 million | $11,005,304 | |
February 5, 1988 | Cherry 2000 | $10 million | $14,000 | |
The Unbearable Lightness of Being[note 11] | $17 million | $10,006,806 | ||
February 12, 1988 | The In Crowd | $124,880 | ||
March 4, 1988 | The House on Carroll Street | $14 million | $459,824 | |
March 18, 1988 | Dominick and Eugene | $5 million | $3,076,031 | |
March 25, 1988 | Johnny Be Good | $17,550,399 | ||
April 15, 1988 | Colors | $10 million | $46,616,067 | |
June 15, 1988 | Bull Durham | $7 million | $50,888,729 | |
July 29, 1988 | Monkey Shines | $7 million | $5,344,577 | |
August 12, 1988 | Mac and Me[note 17] | North American distribution only; produced by Vision International | $13 million | $6,424,112 |
August 19, 1988 | Married to the Mob | $10 million | $21,486,757 | |
September 2, 1988 | Eight Men Out | $6 million | $5,680,515 | |
October 21, 1988 | Without a Clue[note 18] | North American distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment | $8,539,181 | |
November 18, 1988 | Another Woman[note 5] | $1,562,749 | ||
December 9, 1988 | Mississippi Burning** | $15 million | $34,603,943 | |
December 14, 1988 | Dirty Rotten Scoundrels | $42,039,085 | ||
February 17, 1989 | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure[note 19] | North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment and Interscope Communications | $10 million | $40,485,039 |
March 3, 1989 | Farewell to the King | $16 million | $2,420,917 | |
April 21, 1989 | Speed Zone | $18 million | $3.007 million | |
May 5, 1989 | Lost Angels | $1,247,946 | ||
June 30, 1989 | Great Balls of Fire! | $16 million | $13,741,060 | |
July 21, 1989 | UHF | $5 million | $6,157,157 | |
August 16, 1989 | Rude Awakening | $10 million | $3,169,719 | |
August 25, 1989 | The Package | $16 million | $10,647,219 | |
Heart of Dixie | $8 million | $1,097,333 | ||
September 22, 1989 | Erik the Viking | US distribution only | $1,932,642 | |
October 13, 1989 | Crimes and Misdemeanors[note 5] | $13 million | $18,254,702 | |
November 17, 1989 | Valmont | $33 million | $1,132,112 | |
Prancer[note 19] | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment and Cineplex Odeon Films | $7 million | $18,587,135 | |
December 8, 1989 | She-Devil | $16 million | $15,351,421 |
1990s
editRelease date | Title | Notes | Budget | Gross |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 19, 1990 | Everybody Wins | $19 million | $1,372,350 | |
February 16, 1990 | Madhouse | $21,036,771 | ||
March 9, 1990 | The Last of the Finest | co-production with Davis Entertainment | $12 million | $1,531,489 |
Love at Large | $1,436,308 | |||
April 6, 1990 | The First Power[note 19] | North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment and Interscope Communications | $10 million | $22,424,195 |
April 20, 1990 | Miami Blues | $11 million | $9,888,167 | |
May 18, 1990 | Cadillac Man | $15 million | $27,627,310 | |
June 22, 1990 | RoboCop 2 | $35 million | $45,681,173 | |
July 20, 1990 | Navy SEALs | $21 million | $25,069,101 | |
September 14, 1990 | State of Grace | $1,911,542 | ||
October 26, 1990 | The Hot Spot | $13 million | $1,293,976 | |
November 21, 1990 | Dances with Wolves*[note 20] | North American distribution only; produced by Tig Productions | $22 million | $424,208,848 |
December 14, 1990 | Mermaids | $20 million | $35,419,397 | |
December 25, 1990 | Alice[note 5] | $12 million | $7,331,647 | |
January 18, 1991 | Eve of Destruction[note 19] | North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment and Interscope Communications | $13 million | $5,451,119 |
February 1, 1991 | Off and Running | The film was not widely distributed | ||
February 14, 1991 | The Silence of the Lambs* | Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2011 | $19 million | $272,742,922 |
May 10, 1991 | F/X2 | $16.4 million | $21,082,165 | |
July 19, 1991 | Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey[note 21] | distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment and Interscope Communications | $20 million | $38,037,513 |
August 16, 1991 | Mystery Date | $10 million | $6,166,819 | |
October 11, 1991 | Little Man Tate | $25,010,896 | ||
November 16, 1991 | The Addams Family | International distribution; co-production with Paramount Pictures | $30 million | $191,502,246 |
March 13, 1992 | Article 99 | $18 million | $6,375,979 | |
March 20, 1992 | Shadows and Fog[note 5] | $14 million | $2,735,731 | |
December 11, 1992 | Love Field | $18 million | $1,014,726 | |
March 26, 1993 | Married to It | $14 million | $2,059,832 | |
April 23, 1993 | The Dark Half | $15 million | $10,611,160 | |
October 22, 1993 | Me and the Kid | $4 million | $60,473 | |
November 5, 1993 | RoboCop 3 | $22 million | $10,600,000 | |
January 1, 1994 | Playmaker | |||
January 28, 1994 | Car 54, Where Are You? | $10.7 million | $1,238,080 | |
March 4, 1994 | China Moon | $15 million | $3,038,499 | |
April 1, 1994 | Clifford | co-production with Morra, Brezner, Steinberg and Tenenbaum Entertainment (MBST) | $19 million | $7,411,659 |
April 29, 1994 | The Favor[note 21] | distribution only; produced by Nelson Entertainment | $12 million | $3,134,381 |
September 2, 1994 | There Goes My Baby[note 21] | $10.5 million | $123,509 | |
September 16, 1994 | Blue Sky | $16 million | $3,359,465 | |
April 19, 1996 | The Substitute[note 22] | North American theatrical distribution; produced by LIVE Entertainment | $14,818,176 | |
May 10, 1996 | Original Gangstas | $3.6 million | $3,000,000 | |
May 31, 1996 | The Arrival[note 22] | North American theatrical distribution; produced by LIVE Entertainment | $25 million | $14,031,906 |
August 2, 1996 | Phat Beach[note 22] | North American theatrical distribution; produced by LIVE Entertainment | $100,000 | $1,383,553 |
January 1, 1997 | Retroactive | |||
April 18, 1997 | 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag[note 18] | North American distribution only; co-production with the Rank Organisation | $3 million | $3,602,884 |
May 14, 1997 | City of Industry[note 23] | North American distribution only; produced by Largo Entertainment | $8 million | $1,568,328 |
May 23, 1997 | Behind Enemy Lines | |||
July 18, 1997 | Ulee's Gold | co-production with Clinica Estetico and Nunez-Gowan | $2.7 million | $9,054,736 |
October 3, 1997 | The Locusts | co-production with Renegade Films | ||
October 8, 1997 | Gang Related | co-production with Kouf/Bigelow Productions | $5,906,773 | |
October 17, 1997 | Best Men | $4,000,000 | $5,000 | |
March 27, 1998 | Storefront Hitchcock | |||
April 27, 1998 | Music from Another Room | $118,475 | ||
October 13, 1998 | Phantasm IV: Oblivion | US distribution only; produced by Starway International | $650,000 | |
September 24, 1999 | One Man's Hero | co-production with Hool/Macdonald Productions |
2010s
editRelease date | Title | Co-production with | Distributor | Notes | Budget | Gross |
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October 4, 2013 | Grace Unplugged[note 22] | Roadside Attractions and Coram Deo Studios | Lionsgate | $1.7 million | $2.5 million | |
August 7, 2014 | Vestido Pra Casar | MGM Studios, New Group Cine y TV, Raconto Produções Artísticas, and Sophia Filmes | Imagem Filmes | Brazilian film | ||
October 14, 2014 | The Town That Dreaded Sundown | Blumhouse Productions and Ryan Murphy Productions | Orion Releasing | $120,459 | ||
December 4, 2014 | Tell | Haven Entertainment, American Film Productions, Divide Pictures and Bron Studios | ||||
January 22, 2015 | We'll Never Have Paris | Bifrost Pictures, The Bridge Finance Company, E2B Capital, H3 Films, Marc Platt Productions, PalmStar Entertainment, K5 International and Dog Eared Pictures | ||||
March 13, 2015 | Night Owls | Haven Entertainment and Pan & Scan Pictures | ||||
April 30, 2015 | Entre Abelhas (A Man Amidst Bees) | MGM, Fondo Filmes, Globo Filmes and Mixer | Imagem Filmes | Co-distribution, Brazilian film | ||
May 8, 2015 | Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman | Gearhead Films, Mollette and Sontalia | Filmbuff | |||
June 5, 2015 | Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant | Night and Day Pictures | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Latin American) | $71,021 | ||
June 19, 2015 | Balls Out | Ralph Smyth Entertainment and Red Productions | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | co-distribution | ||
August 14, 2015 | Fort Tilden | |||||
December 4, 2015 | The Wannabe | Electric Entertainment and Traction Media | Momentum Pictures and Entertainment One | co-distribution | $272 | |
January 8, 2016 | Diablo | Diablo Movie and Space Rock Studios | Momentum Pictures | |||
March 4, 2016 | Ava's Possessions | ODD NY, Off Hollywood Pictures, Ravenous Films and Traction Media | ||||
March 11, 2016 | Pet | Magic Lantern and Revolver Picture Company | Samuel Goldwyn Films | co-distribution | $10,900 | |
March 25, 2016 | Jane Wants a Boyfriend | Copperline Creative | Filmbuff | |||
May 20, 2016 | Welcome to Happiness | Minutehand Pictures | $5,083 | |||
June 17, 2016 | No Stranger Than Love | Pangaea Pictures and Innis Lake Entertainment | with Momentum Pictures | |||
July 1, 2016 | Buddymoon | roundthecornerfudge, LLC | Gravitas Ventures | |||
July 15, 2016 | Outlaws and Angels | No Remake Pictures, Burnt Pictures, Redwire Pictures, Avery Productions, Casadelic Pictures and New Golden Age Films | Momentum Pictures | |||
How He Fell in Love | Ibid Filmworks | co-distribution | $8,892 | |||
July 22, 2016 | Don't Worry Baby | Manamarin and The Sight Group | FilmBuff | |||
August 19, 2016 | Spaceman | Podium Pictures and Rhino Films; | ||||
August 19, 2016 | Billionaire Ransom | Pinewood Studios | Gravitas Ventures | |||
September 1, 2016 | Summer of 8 | Organically Grown Productions, Provenance Pictures and TrustFall Films | Gunpowder & Sky | co-distribution | ||
September 9, 2016 | Happy Birthday | Darko Entertainment | Momentum Pictures | $500,000 | ||
September 12, 2016 | The People Garden | Scythia Films, Aiken Heart Films, JoBro Productions & Film Finance, Nortario Films and Vigilante Productions | Gunpowder & Sky and Pacific Northwest Pictures | |||
September 23, 2016 | My Blind Brother | Low Spark Films, Safehouse Pictures and Think Media Studios | Starz Digital | |||
October 28, 2016 | Recovery | Diablo Entertainment and EBF Productions | Vertical Entertainment | |||
November 3, 2016 | My Dead Boyfriend | Cohen Media Group | Momentum Pictures | |||
November 4, 2016 | Trash Fire | Circle of Confusion and Snowfort Pictures | Vertical Entertainment | |||
November 11, 2016 | Dreamland | Beachwood Park Films and Tilt/Shift Films | Gunpowder & Sky | |||
December 1, 2016 | Pocket Listing | Helios Productions and Mythmaker Productions | Momentum Pictures | |||
December 2, 2016 | Run the Tide | 1821 Pictures | ||||
O Caseiro (Haunted Minds) | Nexus Cinema e Vídeo and Urano Films | BRL, Spcine and Europa Filmes | co-distribution, Brazilian film | $4.5 million | ||
December 9, 2016 | Burn Country | ACE Productions | Samuel Goldwyn Films | co-distribution | ||
January 13, 2017 | Go North | Mother + Father and 77 Films | Gunpowder & Sky | |||
January 27, 2017 | Lost in Florence | Black Sand Pictures and Michael Mailer Films | Filmbuff | |||
Get the Girl | Diablo Entertainment | Vertical Entertainment | ||||
February 3, 2017 | Youth in Oregon | Sundial Pictures and Campfire | Samuel Goldwyn Films | |||
February 17, 2017 | My Name Is Emily | Newgrange Pictures, Kennedy Films, Garage Film and Paradox | Monument Releasing and Eclipse Pictures | |||
March 17, 2017 | The Belko Experiment | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, The Safran Company and Troll Court Entertainment | BH Tilt | $5 million | $11.1 million | |
May 5, 2017 | Max 2: White House Hero | Sunswept Entertainment | Warner Bros. Pictures | |||
May 12, 2017 | Tracktown | Bay Bridge Productions Inc., Bunkhouse Films, Good Wizard, Jay Smith Productions, Joint, Salem Street Entertainment and Wieden+Kennedy Entertainment | Samuel Goldwyn Films | |||
June 2, 2017 | Past Life | Metro Communications, Artomas Communications, Ars Veritas Productions, Sunshine Films and United King Films | ||||
July 14, 2017 | Wish Upon | Busted Shark Productions | Broad Green Pictures | $12 million | $23.5 million | |
August 3, 2017 | The Movie of My Life | Globo Filmes, RioFilme | Vitrine Filmes | Co-production, Brazilian film | ||
September 29, 2017 | The Sound | Hackybox Pictures, North Hollywood Films and WeatherVane Productions | Samuel Goldwyn Films | |||
October 5, 2017 | Chocante | Casé Filmes, Globo Filmes, RioFilme | Imagem Filmes | Co-production, Brazilian film | ||
October 25, 2017 | God's Own Country | BFI, Creative England, Met Film Production, Shudder Films, Inflammable Films and Magic Bear Productions | Samuel Goldwyn Films and Picturehouse Entertainment | £1 million | £1,061,770 | |
October 17, 2017 | Maya Dardel | The Winter Film Company, Greyshack Films and Message Film | Samuel Goldwyn Films | |||
October 27, 2017 | The Poughkeepsie Tapes | MGM Distribution Co./Scream Factory | home video release only, plastering MGM's credits | |||
November 3, 2017 | Most Beautiful Island | Glass Eye Pix | Samuel Goldwyn Films | co-distribution | ||
Bad Match | BoulderLight Pictures and mm2 Entertainment | Gravitas Ventures | ||||
November 10, 2017 | The Price | Hacienda Motion Picture Company, Infinitum Productions, Ten on 5 Productions and Water's End Productions | Samuel Goldwyn Films | |||
November 17, 2017 | Almost Friends | Let It Play and Animus Films | Gravitas Ventures | $46,376 | ||
February 23, 2018 | Every Day | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Likely Story and FilmWave | $4.9 million | $10.4 million | ||
December 7, 2018 | Anna and the Apocalypse | Blazing Griffin, Parkhouse Pictures and Creative Scotland | $670,430 | |||
February 8, 2019 | The Prodigy | Vinson Films | $6 million | $21.1 million | ||
June 21, 2019 | Child's Play | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and KatzSmith Productions | United Artists Releasing | $10 million | $45 million |
2020s
editRelease date | Title | Co-production with | Distributor | Notes | Budget | Gross |
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January 31, 2020 | Gretel & Hansel | Automatik Entertainment, Bron Studios | United Artists Releasing | $5 million | $22.1 million | |
August 28, 2020 | Bill & Ted Face the Music | Dial 9 and Hammerstone Studios | VOD release; UK distribution by Warner Bros. Pictures; other territories distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer via third party distributors | $25 million | $6.3 million | |
March 26, 2021 | Bad Trip | Gorilla Flicks, The District, and Helo | Netflix | Originally for theatrical release | ||
May 13, 2022 | On the Count of Three | Werner Entertainment and Valparaiso Pictures | United Artists Releasing | US distribution only with Annapurna Pictures | $62,155 | |
July 22, 2022 | Anything's Possible | Andrew Lauren Productions and Killer Films | Amazon Studios United Artists Releasing |
$10 million | ||
October 28, 2022 | Till | Eon Productions, Whoop, Inc. and Frederic Zollo Productions | United Artists Releasing | International distribution by Universal Pictures | $20 million | $11.4 million |
December 23, 2022 | Women Talking** | Plan B Entertainment and Hear/Say Productions | International distribution by Universal Pictures; last film by United Artists Releasing | $9 million | ||
August 25, 2023 | Bottoms | Brownstone Productions | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | International distribution by Warner Bros. Pictures, and released by Amazon Prime Video in some countries | $11.3 million | $13.6 million |
December 15, 2023 | American Fiction** | MRC, T-Street Productions, Almost Infinite and 3 Arts Entertainment | Amazon MGM Studios | First film to be distributed by Amazon MGM Studios | < $10 million | $23 million |
Upcoming films
editRelease date | Title | Notes |
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December 13, 2024[4][5] | Nickel Boys[6] | co-production with Plan B Entertainment, Louverture Films and Anonymous Content; distributed by Amazon MGM Studios |
TBA | Crying in H Mart | distributed by Amazon MGM Studios in the United States and Warner Bros. Pictures internationally[7][8] |
Hedda | co-production with Plan B Entertainment and Viva Maude;[9] distributed by Amazon MGM Studios | |
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter | co-production with MACRO, Anonymous Content and Aevitas Creative Management; distributed by Amazon MGM Studios[10] | |
If I Had Your Face | co-production with Concordia Studio and Hopscotch Pictures; distributed by Amazon MGM Studios[11] | |
Is God Is | co-production with Viva Maude; distributed by Amazon MGM Studios[12] | |
Momo[13] | co-production with TEK Productions; distributed by Amazon MGM Studios |
Notes
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Released through Warner Bros. Unless otherwise noted, Warner retains complete ownership
- ^ Owned by the film's producers, although Orion's successor MGM holds the copyright
- ^ Owned by Python (Monty) Pictures, with distribution rights licensed to Mercury Studios, which has further sub-licensed North American rights including AVOD, SVOD, broadcast, theatrical and non-theatrical distribution to Shout! Studios
- ^ a b c Owned by American Zoetrope, with U.S. distribution handled by Lionsgate
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Director Woody Allen would retain rights to this film after its release, later selling it to Orion parent MGM in 2000[1]
- ^ Owned by Lionsgate (via Modern Entertainment)[2]
- ^ Owned by Universal Pictures, with certain distribution rights licensed to Lionsgate
- ^ Owned by StudioCanal
- ^ a b c d e f g Hemdale retained the rights to this film after its release, whose library would continuously change hands over the next decade before resting with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment in 1997. By virtue of acquiring PolyGram's pre-1996 library, rights to this film returned full circles back to Orion.
- ^ Orion now owns worldwide rights to this film, having acquired PolyGram Filmed Entertainment's pre-1996 library that included the catalog of Dino de Laurentiis Corporation, the international rights holder of the film
- ^ a b Owned by Teatro della Pace Films, with distribution rights handled by Warner Bros.
- ^ a b Initially shared by Orion and Hemdale, Orion would gain full control of the rights to this film through its acquisition of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment's pre-1996 library that also included Hemdale's catalog
- ^ U.S. home media and pay-TV distribution rights currently owned by Warner Bros. (via HBO Films)
- ^ Owned by Warner Bros. (via Taliafilm II Productions)
- ^ Owned by Pathé
- ^ U.S. home video distribution rights currently owned by Scorpion Releasing and previously held by Anchor Bay Entertainment and Blue Underground respectively
- ^ Orion now owns worldwide rights to Mac and Me as a result of the acquisition of the pre-1996 PolyGram Filmed Entertainment library, which included the Vision International catalog
- ^ a b Co-owned by ITV Studios
- ^ a b c d Nelson retained the rights to this film after its release, whose catalog continuously changed hands over the next decade before resting with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment in 1997. By virtue of acquiring PolyGram's pre-1996 library, rights to this film returned full circles back to Orion
- ^ Distribution rights co-owned by Resurgence Media Group
- ^ a b c Initially shared by Orion and Nelson, Orion would gain full control of the rights to this film through its acquisition of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment's pre-1996 library that also included Nelson's catalog
- ^ a b c d Owned by Lionsgate
- ^ Owned by Library Rights Company (UK), Ltd. and Zelus Film Holding Company, LLC, with distribution rights currently licensed to Resurgence Media Group, which has sub-licensed U.S. rights to Shout! Studios
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