List of Miramax films
Appearance
This is a selected list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Miramax. Dates are US release dates.
1980s
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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November 26, 1980 | Rockshow[N 1] | |
May 8, 1981 | The Burning | distributed by Filmways (Orion Pictures took over early in its theatrical run) |
December 11, 1981 | Spaced Out | |
May 21, 1982 | The Secret Policeman's Other Ball[N 1] | US version |
December 23, 1983 | Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars[N 2] | US distribution with 20th Century Fox |
April 27, 1984 | Eréndira | Nominated - Palme d'Or |
June 3, 1984 | Édith et Marcel | |
August 23, 1985 | Crossover Dreams | |
October 25, 1985 | The Dog Who Stopped the War | |
March 14, 1986 | Cool Change | |
May 1, 1986 | The Quest | |
September 26, 1986 | Twist and Shout | |
October 3, 1986 | Playing for Keeps | distributed by Universal Pictures |
February 27, 1987 | Working Girls[N 3] | |
March 27, 1987 | Ghost Fever | |
September 11, 1987 | I've Heard the Mermaids Singing[N 4] | |
December 11, 1987 | Crazy Moon | |
December 22, 1987 | The Magic Snowman | US distribution only |
January 22, 1988 | The Grand Highway | |
January 29, 1988 | Light Years | |
March 18, 1988 | Aria | |
May 7, 1988 | Riders of the Storm | |
May 20, 1988 | Caribe | |
June 10, 1988 | The Land of Faraway | |
June 17, 1988 | Going Undercover | |
August 25, 1988 | The Thin Blue Line[N 5] | North American distribution only Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature Nominated - National Board of Review Award for Best Documentary Film Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2001 |
September 23, 1988 | Murder One | |
December 2, 1988 | Dakota | |
December 21, 1988 | Pelle the Conqueror[N 6] | US distribution only Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Bodil Award for Best Danish Film Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film Palme d'Or Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language Nominated - European Film Award for Best Film |
March 31, 1989 | Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train | |
March 31, 1989 | Edge of Sanity[N 7] | first film released under Millimeter Films label |
April 28, 1989 | Scandal | North American distribution only |
May 12, 1989 | The Return of Swamp Thing[N 8] | released under Millimeter Films label |
August 4, 1989 | Sex, Lies, and Videotape[N 9] | North American distribution only Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature Palme d'Or Nominated - César Award for Best Foreign Film Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2006 |
August 25, 1989 | The Little Thief | |
September 29, 1989 | The Girl in a Swing[N 10] | released under Millimeter Films label |
October 27, 1989 | Animal Behavior | released under Millimeter Films label |
November 3, 1989 | Stepfather II | released under Millimeter Films label |
November 10, 1989 | My Left Foot | US distribution only; produced by Granada Television Independent Spirit Award for Best International Film Nominated - Academy Award for Best Picture Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Film |
1990s
[edit]2000s
[edit]2010s
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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August 20, 2010 | The Switch | co-production with Mandate Pictures, last film to be released by Miramax during their Disney tenure before being sold to Filmyard Holdings |
December 10, 2010 | The Tempest | co-production with Touchstone Pictures and Chartoff/Hendee Productions |
May 6, 2011 | Last Night | co-production with Gaumont |
August 26, 2011 | Don't Be Afraid of the Dark | U.S. co-distribution with FilmDistrict only |
August 31, 2011 | The Debt | co-production with MARV; distributed by Focus Features in the U.S. and Universal Pictures internationally |
August 22, 2014 | Sin City: A Dame to Kill For | co-production with Dimension Films, Aldamisa Entertainment and Troublemaker Studios, distributed by The Weinstein Company |
January 16, 2015 | The Wedding Ringer | co-production with Rainforest Films; distributed by Screen Gems |
July 17, 2015 | Mr. Holmes | U.S. co-distribution with Roadside Attractions only; produced by BBC Films, See-Saw Films, AI-Film and FilmNation Entertainment |
November 2, 2015 | The Leisure Class | distributed by HBO Films |
August 26, 2016 | Southside with You | co-distribution with Roadside Attractions |
September 2, 2016 | The 9th Life of Louis Drax | co-production with Summit Premiere, Brightlight Pictures and Sierra/Affinity; distributed by Lionsgate |
September 16, 2016 | Bridget Jones's Baby | co-production with Working Title Films and StudioCanal; distributed by Universal Pictures |
November 23, 2016 | Bad Santa 2 | co-production with Broad Green Pictures, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions, Ingenious Media, Talent Group and Gunn Films |
July 6, 2018 | Whitney | co-production with Roadside Attractions and Altitude Film Distribution |
October 19, 2018 | Halloween | co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Trancas International Pictures and Rough House Pictures; distributed by Universal Pictures |
May 24, 2019 | The Perfection | produced by Capstone Film Group; distributed by Netflix |
October 15, 2019 | Jay and Silent Bob Reboot | co-production with Destro Films, Mewesings, SModCo, View Askew Productions, Hideout Pictures, and Intercut Capital; distributed by Saban Films |
2020s
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 24, 2020 | The Gentlemen | co-production with Toff Guy Films; distributed by STXfilms in the U.S. |
November 25, 2020 | Uncle Frank | co-production with Your Face Goes Here Entertainment, Byblos Entertainment, Cota Films and Parts & Labor; distributed by Amazon Studios |
March 19, 2021 | City of Lies | co-production with Good Films, Lipsync, Romulus Entertainment, VXII 9, Infinitum Nihil, Global Road Entertainment; distributed by Saban Films |
May 7, 2021 | Wrath of Man | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Toff Guy Films; distributed by United Artists Releasing in the U.S. |
August 27, 2021 | He's All That | co-production with Offspring Entertainment; distributed by Netflix |
October 15, 2021 | Halloween Kills | co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Trancas International Pictures and Rough House Pictures; distributed by Universal Pictures |
December 17, 2021 | Mother/Android | co-production with 6th & Idaho Productions; distributed by Hulu in the U.S. |
September 16, 2022 | Confess, Fletch | distributed by Paramount Pictures |
October 14, 2022 | Halloween Ends | co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Trancas International Pictures and Rough House Pictures; distributed by Universal Pictures |
January 13, 2023 | Sick | co-production with Blumhouse Productions and Outerbanks Entertainment; distributed by Peacock |
March 3, 2023 | Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre | co-production with STXfilms and Toff Guy Films; distributed by Lionsgate in the U.S. |
October 20, 2023 | Old Dads | co-production with All Things Comedy; distributed by Netflix |
October 27, 2023 | The Holdovers | co-production with Gran Via Productions; distributed by Focus Features; Satellite Award for Best Film - Musical or Comedy Nominated - Academy Award for Best Picture Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Film Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Nominated - Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture |
January 12, 2024 | The Beekeeper | distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the U.S. and some international territories and Sky Cinema in the U.K. |
June 21, 2024 | The Exorcism | co-production with Outerbanks Entertainment; distributed by Vertical |
August 23, 2024 | Strange Darling | co-production with Spooky Pictures; distributed by Magenta Light Studios in the U.S. |
November 1, 2024 | Here | co-production with Playtone and ImageMovers; distributed by TriStar Pictures through Sony Pictures Releasing in the U.S. |
Upcoming films
[edit]Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 24, 2025 | Inheritance | distributed by IFC Films in North America[1][2] |
February 14, 2025 | Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy | co-production with Working Title Films and StudioCanal; distributed by Universal Pictures; releasing on Peacock in the U.S.[3] |
October 3, 2025 | Roofman | U.S. and select international distribution through Paramount Pictures only; co-production with Limelight, High Frequency Entertainment, Hunting Lane and 51 Entertainment[4][5] |
2025 | The Home | distributed by Lionsgate in the U.S.[6] |
Silent Retreat | ||
Untitled sixth Scary Movie film | distributed by Paramount Pictures[7][8] | |
TBA | Scandalous | [9] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Owned by MPL Communications, with distribution rights currently licensed to Eagle Rock Entertainment
- ^ Owned by Rhino Entertainment
- ^ Owned by its director Lizzie Borden, with U.S. distribution rights currently licensed to Janus Films and The Criterion Collection
- ^ Owned by Film Associates International, with North American distribution rights currently licensed to Kino Lorber
- ^ Owned by IFC Films
- ^ a b c d e Owned by Film Movement
- ^ a b Owned by MGM (via Orion Pictures)
- ^ Owned by Lightyear Entertainment
- ^ Owned by Sony Pictures
- ^ Owned by Astrablu Media
- ^ Owned by Pathé
- ^ Co-owned by Severin Films
- ^ Owned by its director Jennie Livingston and Vogling Films LLC, with North American distribution rights currently licensed to Janus Films and The Criterion Collection
- ^ Owned by Severin Films
- ^ Owned by RLJE Films
- ^ a b c Owned by Sony Pictures (via Sony Pictures Classics)
- ^ Owned by Cargo Films
- ^ a b c Owned by StudioCanal with Lionsgate handling U.S. distribution
- ^ Owned by Paramount Pictures
- ^ Owned by Lionsgate in the U.S. and Universal Pictures internationally
- ^ a b Owned by Lionsgate
- ^ Owned by Sony Pictures (via Columbia Pictures); some distribution rights are also currently licensed to Samuel Goldwyn Films
- ^ Owned by Warner Bros. (via Turner Entertainment Co.)
- ^ After the Weinsteins' departure from Miramax in 2006, El Cid was issued for the first time on DVD in late January 2008 by The Weinstein Company as part of "The Miriam Collection" and an HD remaster was made available for the month of January 2014 on DirecTV Cinema. Following the closure of TWC, the film's distribution rights are presumably owned by either Spyglass Media Group or Lionsgate.
- ^ a b c Owned by mk2 Films, with U.S. distribution rights currently licensed to Janus Films and The Criterion Collection
- ^ Owned by Samuel Goldwyn Films
- ^ Owned by Cohen Film Group
- ^ a b c d Owned by WestEnd Films, with U.S. distribution handled by Quiver Distribution
- ^ Owned by Ego Film Arts
- ^ Co-owned by TF1 Studio, with distribution rights outside the U.S. licensed to multiple parties, including Signature Entertainment for SVOD and AVOD in the U.K., Ireland, Australia and New Zealand and Altitude Film Distribution for all other media in the U.K. and Ireland
- ^ Owned by Cinesthesia Productions, with U.S. distribution rights currently licensed to Janus Films ans The Criterion Collection
- ^ U.S. distribution rights currently licensed to Janus Films and The Criterion Collection
- ^ Co-owned by Larry Meistrich
- ^ Co-owned by Teatro della Pace Films
- ^ a b c Owned by Lionsgate and Quentin Tarantino
- ^ Owned by Library Rights Company (UK), Ltd. and Zelus Film Holding Company, LLC, with U.S. distribution rights currently licensed to Shout! Studios
- ^ a b c Distribution rights co-owned by Resurgence Media Group
- ^ Non-Japanese rights owned by GKIDS in North America and Goodfellas internationally
- ^ Owned by Kevin Smith
- ^ Owned by the estate of Walter Shenson under HDN, LLC, with U.S. distribution rights currently licensed to Janus Films and The Criterion Collection
- ^ U.K. distribution rights currently owned by Icon Film Distribution
- ^ International rights owned by HanWay Films, with U.K. distribution currently handled by Icon Film Distribution
- ^ Main rights owned by WildBrain; distribution rights currently owned by Lionsgate
- ^ International rights retained by Disney
References
[edit]- ^ Ritman, Alex (16 September 2022). "'Bridgerton' Star Phoebe Dynevor to Lead Miramax Spy Thriller 'Inheritance'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
- ^ Couch, Aaron (5 September 2024). "Phoebe Dynevor Spy Thriller 'Inheritance' Lands at IFC Films for 2025 Release". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
- ^ Stephan, Katcy (9 April 2024). "Renee Zellweger to Return for 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' With Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson". Variety. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
- ^ Kroll, Justin; Fleming, Mike Jr (2 October 2024). "Miramax Lands Distribution Rights To Derek Cianfrance's Next Film 'Roofman' Starring Channing Tatum And Kirsten Dunst". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
- ^ Rubin, Rebecca (30 October 2024). "Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst Movie 'Roofman' Sets Fall 2025 Release Date". Variety. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
- ^ Fleming, Mike Jr (12 October 2023). "Pete Davidson Horror Film 'The Home' Goes To Lionsgate In U.S. Deal; Miramax Debuted 'The Purge' Helmer James DeMonaco Pic At TIFF". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (11 April 2024). "New 'Scary Movie' In The Works Under Jonathan Glickman's Miramax & Neal H. Moritz – CinemaCon". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- ^ Couch, Aaron (11 April 2024). "New 'Scary Movie' in the Works From Paramount". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- ^ Fleming Jr, Mike (October 22, 2024). "Colman Domingo Helming 'Scandalous' At Miramax; Sydney Sweeney Plays Kim Novak, David Jonsson Is Sammy Davis Jr". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 22, 2024.