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List of Castle Rock Entertainment films

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This is a list of films produced or distributed by Castle Rock Entertainment. With a few notable exceptions, the pre-1994 films are currently distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), while most films released post-1994 are distributed by Warner Bros.

1989–1990s

Release date Title Co-production with Distributor
April 14, 1989Winter People Nelson Entertainment Columbia Pictures
July 21, 1989When Harry Met Sally...
March 16, 1990Lord of the Flies
October 12, 1990The Spirit of '76Commercial Pictures
October 26, 1990Sibling Rivalry Nelson Entertainment
November 30, 1990Misery
June 7, 1991City Slickers
September 20, 1991Late for DinnerNew Line Cinema
Granite Pictures
April 24, 1992Year of the Comet New Line Cinema
August 28, 1992Honeymoon in Vegas
September 23, 1992Mr. Saturday NightNew Line Cinema
Face Productions
December 11, 1992A Few Good Men
March 5, 1993Amos & AndrewNew Line Cinema
July 9, 1993In the Line of Fire
August 27, 1993Needful Things New Line Cinema
October 1, 1993Malice
November 24, 1993Josh and S.A.M.
June 10, 1994City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold
June 29, 1994Little Big League
July 22, 1994NorthNew Line Cinema
July 29, 1994BarcelonaFine Line Features
September 23, 1994The Shawshank Redemption Columbia Pictures
January 27, 1995Before SunriseDetour Filmproduction
March 19, 1995For Better or Worse
March 24, 1995Dolores Claiborne
May 19, 1995Forget Paris
August 25, 1995Beyond Rangoon
September 22, 1995The Run of the Country
November 17, 1995The American PresidentColumbia Pictures (United States)
Universal Pictures (International)
December 15, 1995Othello Columbia Pictures
December 22, 1995Dracula: Dead and Loving It
February 16, 1996A Midwinter's TaleSony Pictures Classics
City HallColumbia Pictures
June 21, 1996Lone StarSony Pictures Classics
June 28, 1996Striptease Columbia Pictures
August 14, 1996Alaska
August 23, 1996The Spitfire Grill Gregory Productions
September 27, 1996Extreme Measures
December 20, 1996Ghosts of Mississippi
December 25, 1996Hamlet
Some Mother's Son
January 31, 1997Waiting for Guffman Sony Pictures Classics
February 7, 1997SubUrbiaDetour Filmproduction
February 14, 1997Absolute Power Columbia Pictures
January 30, 1998Zero Effect
February 20, 1998Palmetto
April 10, 1998My Giant
April 17, 1998Sour Grapes
May 29, 1998The Last Days of DiscoPolyGram Filmed Entertainment,[1] Westerly FilmsGramercy Pictures (United States)
Warner Bros. Pictures (International)
August 20, 1999Mickey Blue EyesPolyGram Filmed Entertainment[1]Warner Bros. Pictures (United States)
Universal Pictures (International)
October 15, 1999The Story of UsPolyGram Filmed Entertainment[1]Universal Pictures (United States)
Warner Bros. Pictures (International)
December 10, 1999The Green MilePolyGram Filmed Entertainment[1], Darkwoods ProductionsWarner Bros. Pictures (United States)
Universal Pictures (International)

2000s

Release date Title Co-Producer Distribution
September 15, 2000Bait Warner Bros. Pictures
September 29, 2000Best in Show
October 13, 2000Lost SoulsNew Line Cinema
December 8, 2000Proof of Life Bel-Air Entertainment Warner Bros. Pictures
December 22, 2000Miss Congeniality Fortis Films and Village Roadshow Pictures
September 28, 2001Hearts in Atlantis Village Roadshow Pictures
December 21, 2001The Majestic Village Roadshow Pictures and Darkwoods Productions
April 19, 2002Murder by Numbers
April 26, 2002The Salton Sea Darkwoods Productions
August 16, 2002The Adventures of Pluto Nash Village Roadshow Pictures
December 20, 2002Two Weeks Notice Fortis Films and Village Roadshow Pictures
January 17, 2003Kangaroo JackJerry Bruckheimer Films
March 21, 2003DreamcatcherVillage Roadshow Pictures
April 16, 2003A Mighty Wind
June 20, 2003Alex & EmmaFranchise Pictures, Epsilon Motion Pictures and Escape Artists
April 30, 2004EnvyBaltimore Pictures/Spring Creek Pictures; studio credit onlyDreamWorks Pictures (United States)
Columbia Pictures (International)
July 2, 2004Before SunsetDetour FilmproductionWarner Independent Pictures
November 10, 2004The Polar ExpressShangri-La Entertainment, ImageMovers, Playtone and Golden Mean ProductionsWarner Bros. Pictures
November 16, 2004Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.!Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and Warner Bros. AnimationWarner Home Video
March 24, 2005Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and FabulousFortis Films and Village Roadshow PicturesWarner Bros. Pictures
November 22, 2006For Your ConsiderationShangri-La EntertainmentWarner Independent Pictures
February 14, 2007Music and LyricsVillage Roadshow Pictures and Reserve RoomWarner Bros. Pictures
April 20, 2007FractureNew Line Cinema
In the Land of Women Warner Bros. Pictures
July 27, 2007No ReservationsVillage Roadshow Pictures
October 12, 2007Michael ClaytonSummit Entertainment, Samuels Media, Section Eight Productions and Mirage Enterprises; studio credit only
SleuthRiff Raff Productions and Timnick FilmsSony Pictures Classics
December 25, 2007The Bucket List Warner Bros. Pictures
April 11, 2008Chaos TheoryLone Star Film Group
December 18, 2009Did You Hear About the Morgans?Relativity Media and Banter FilmsColumbia Pictures

2010s

Release date Title Co-Producer Distribution
August 6, 2010FlippedWarner Bros. Pictures
November 24, 2010FasterState Street PicturesCBS Films (United States)
TriStar Pictures (International)
July 22, 2011Friends with BenefitsZucker Productions and Olive Bridge Entertainment; studio credit onlyScreen Gems
July 6, 2012The Magic of Belle IsleRevelations Entertainment, Summer Magic and FirebrandMagnolia Pictures
May 24, 2013Before MidnightDetour Filmproduction and Venture Forth; studio credit onlySony Pictures Classics
July 11, 2014And So It GoesForesight Unlimited and Envision EntertainmentClarius Entertainment
October 8, 2014The RewriteReserve RoomImage Entertainment, RLJ Entertainment
May 6, 2016Being CharlieJorva Entertainment Productions and Defiant PicturesPaladin
November 3, 2017LBJ[2]Acacia Entertainment, Savvy Media Holdings, & Star Thrower EntertainmentElectric Entertainment, Vertical Entertainment
July 13, 2018Shock and AweAcacia Entertainment and Savvy Media HoldingsVertical Entertainment

2020s

Release date Title Co-Producer Distribution
November 11, 2023Albert Brooks: Defending My LifeHBO Documentary Films and Final Cut PartnersHBO
September 12, 2025Spinal Tap II: The End ContinuesBleecker Street (United States)
Stage 6 Films (International; through Sony Pictures Releasing International)

Upcoming films

Television shows

With the exception of Seinfeld, Thea, The Powers That Be and Boston Common (owned by Sony Pictures Television), all shows are owned by Warner Bros. Television Studios.

Title Creator(s) Years active Co-Produced by Original Network(s) Notes
Heart and Soul David Nichols 1988 NBC TV pilot
Past Imperfect 1988 NBC TV pilot
Seinfeld Larry David & Jerry Seinfeld 1989-1998 Giggling Goose Productions, West/Shapiro Productions, Fred Barron Productions, and distribution handled by Sony Pictures Television with ancillary rights to Warner Bros. Television Studios NBC
The Ed Begley Jr. Show Tom Straw 1989 CBS TV pilot
Julie Brown: The Show Anne Beatts, Eve Brandstein, Julie Brown, and Charlie Coffey 1989 CBS TV pilot
Homeroom Andrew Scheinman & Gary Gilbert 1989 ABC
Ann Jillian Deidre Fay & Stuart Wolpert 1989-1990 NBC
New Attitude Shelly Garrett, Jack Elinson, Maiya Williams, Tom Straw, and Ralph Farquhar 1989 ABC TV pilot
Partners in Life Dick Blasucci & Joe Flaherty 1990 CBS TV pilot, redeveloped the following year into Morton & Hayes
Morton & Hayes Phil Mishkin & Rob Reiner 1991 CBS
My Old School 1991 CBS TV pilot
Sessions Billy Crystal 1991 HBO Miniseries
Please Watch the Jon Lovitz Special Jon Lovitz & Alan Zweibel 1992 Fox TV special
The Powers That Be David Crane & Marta Kauffman 1992 ELP Communications and Columbia Pictures Television NBC/USA
Great Scott! Tom Gammill & Max Pross 1992 Claverly One Productions Fox
Thea Bernie Kukoff 1993-1994 Columbia Pictures Television ABC
The Second Half John Mendoza 1993-1994 NBC
But... Seriously 1993 Showtime TV special
Days Like This Lisa Amsterdam 1994 CBS TV pilot
704 Hauser Norman Lear 1994 CBS
But Seriously '94 1994 Showtime TV special
Nowhere Fast Joshua Beckett 1995 CBS TV pilot
The Single Guy Brad Hall 1995-1997 Hall of Production (Season 1) and NBC Productions NBC
Pistol Pete John Swartzwelder 1996 Fox
The Lazarus Man Dick Beebe 1996 TNT
Boston Common Max Mutchnick & David Kohan 1996-1997 KoMut Entertainment and Columbia TriStar Television CBS
The Army Show J.J. Wall 1998 The WB
Reunited Mark Alton Brown & Dee LaDuke 1998 UPN
You're the One Julia Newton 1998 The WB
Mission Hill Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein 1999-2002 Film Roman, Bill Oakley/Josh Weinstein Productions The WB
Movie Stars Wayne Lemon 1999-2000 The WB
The Michael Richards Show Spike Feresten, Gregg Kavet, Michael Richards, and Andy Robin 2000 NBC
Zero Effect Walon Green & Jake Kasdan 2001 Warner Bros. Television NBC TV pilot
Lucky Mark Cullen and Rob Cullen 2003 FX
The Seinfeld Story 2004 NBC TV special

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