LD Entertainment
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Formerly | Liddell Entertainment (2007-2011) |
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Company type | Private |
Industry | Film |
Predecessor | Berlanti/Liddell Productions |
Founded | 2007 |
Founder | Mickey Liddell |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Mickey Liddell (Chairman & CEO) |
Products | Motion pictures |
Website | www.ldentertainment.com |
LD Entertainment, LLC (formerly known as Liddell Entertainment) is an independent American film studio and sales company, founded in 2007 by Mickey Liddell, which finances, produces, acquires and distributes full-length theatrical motion pictures.
The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, and is run by Mickey Liddell, who formerly worked with Greg Berlanti at Berlanti/Liddell Productions.[1] It expects to produce and release four to six films a year with production budgets of up to $25 million.[citation needed]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Film | Director | Budget | Worldwide gross | Notes |
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2008 | The Haunting of Molly Hartley | Mickey Liddell | $5 million | $15.4 million | |
2009 | Good Hair | Jeff Stilson | — | $4.2 million | |
The Collector | Marcus Dunstan | $3 million | $10.2 million | ||
I Love You Phillip Morris | John Requa and Glenn Ficarra | $13 million | $20.8 million | ||
2010 | Biutiful | Alejandro González Iñárritu | $35 million | $25.1 million | |
2011 | Albert Nobbs | Rodrigo García | $7.5 million | $8.5 million | Nominated: Academy Award for Best Actress (Glenn Close) Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (Janet McTeer) Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling |
Silent House | Chris Kentis and Laura Lau | $2 million | $16.5 million | ||
The Grey | Joe Carnahan | $25 million | $79.8 million | ||
Killer Joe | William Friedkin | $10 million | $4.6 million | ||
The Details | Jacob Aaron Estes | — | $63,595 | ||
2012 | The Collection | Marcus Dunstan | $10 million | $9.9 million | |
Disconnect | Henry-Alex Rubin | $10 million | $3.4 million | ||
Black Rock[2] | Katie Aselton | — | $175,682 | ||
2013 | In Secret | Charlie Stratton | — | $652,228 | |
2014 | The Devil's Hand | Christian E. Christiansen | $7 million | $1.4 million | |
2016 | Risen | Kevin Reynolds | $20 million | $46.4 million | |
Anthropoid | Sean Ellis | $9 million | $5.1 million | ||
Jackie | Pablo Larraín | $9 million | $36.6 million | Nominated: Academy Award for Best Actress (Natalie Portman) Academy Award for Best Original Score Academy Award for Best Costume Design | |
2017 | The Zookeeper's Wife | Niki Caro | $20 million | $26.2 million | |
Megan Leavey | Gabriela Cowperthwaite | — | $14.5 million | ||
2018 | Forever My Girl | Bethany Ashton Wolf | $3.5 million | $16.4 million | |
I Can Only Imagine | Andrew and Jon Erwin | $7 million | $86.1 million | ||
The Miracle Season[3] | Sean McNamara | — | $10.2 million | ||
Dog Days | Ken Marino | $10 million | $6.8 million | ||
Ben Is Back[4] | Peter Hedges | $13 million | $12.6 million | ||
Teen Spirit | Max Minghella | — | $1.6 million | ||
Fast Color | Julia Hart | — | $76,916 | ||
The Biggest Little Farm | John Chester | — | $6.5 million | ||
2019 | Jacob's Ladder | David M. Rosenthal | — | — | Released on DISH Network |
Judy | Rupert Goold | $10 million | $45.5 million | Academy Award for Best Actress (Renée Zellweger) Nominated: Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling | |
Big Time Adolescence | Jason Orley | — | — | Released on Hulu | |
2020 | Looks That Kill | Kellen Moore | — | — | Released digitally |
The Sleepover | Trish Sie | — | — | Released on Netflix | |
Words on Bathroom Walls | Thor Freudenthal | $9.3 million | $3.2 million | ||
The Binge | Jeremy Garelick | — | — | Released on Hulu | |
The Glorias | Julie Taymor | $20 million | $30,940 | ||
2021 | The Ultimate Playlist of Noise | Bennett Lasseter | — | — | Released on Hulu |
Plan B | Natalie Morales | — | — | ||
Introducing, Selma Blair | Rachel Fleit | — | $5,700 | ||
The Cursed | Sean Ellis | — | $4.6 million | ||
2022 | Crush | Sammi Cohen | — | — | Released on Hulu |
The Binge 2: It's A Wonderful Binge | Paul Scheer | — | — | ||
2023 | I.S.S. | Gabriela Cowperthwaite | $22.4 million | TBA | |
2024 | Prom Dates | Kim Nguyen | — | — | Released on Hulu |
References
[edit]- ^ Schneider, Michael (2003-03-27). "Berlanti inks 3 yr. WB deal". Variety. Retrieved 2021-09-11.
- ^ "Midnight Title 'Black Rock' Bought by Upstart LD Distribution: Sundance". 22 January 2012.
- ^ Renner, Brian. "The Miracle Season". Movie Insider. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
- ^ Ramos, Dino-Day (July 9, 2018). "Julia Roberts Drama 'Ben Is Back' Acquired By LD Entertainment, Lionsgate & Roadside". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
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