List of films released by Dimension Films

The following is a complete list of films produced and/or distributed by American production and distribution company Dimension Films, a subsidiary of Lantern Entertainment, formerly owned by The Weinstein Company and The Walt Disney Company under Miramax. Dimension Films began in 1992, and has produced and distributed numerous genre films, largely horror, sci-fi, and action films.[1][2] The company has owned the rights to, as well as produced and distributed, the films of several horror franchises, including the Scream films, the Children of the Corn series, Hellraiser series, and the Halloween films, among others.

In addition to distributing films for theatrical release, Dimension Films also released numerous titles direct-to-video. In 2008, the company introduced the Dimension Extreme division, a DVD label for "extreme" cinema, which mainly consisted of domestic and international horror titles.

List of films

+Key Denotes standard theatrical release
Denotes release was direct-to-video
Denotes television release
Denotes home video release only under Dimension Extreme label

1990s

U.S. release date Title Production Distribution Notes Ref.
September 11, 1992Hellraiser III: Hell on EarthYesNo[3]
December 9, 1992 Godzilla vs. BiollanteNoYesoriginal distributor of the film in the United States, produced by Toho Studios[4]
January 29, 1993Children of the Corn II: The Final SacrificeNoYes[5]
July 9, 1993The LegendNoYesFirst film to be released by Dimension Films during their Disney tenure[6]
September 3, 1993FortressNoYesCo-production with Davis Entertainment and Village Roadshow Pictures[5]
February 4, 1994GunmenNoYesCo-production with Davis Entertainment[7]
March 18, 1994Mother's BoysYesNo[8]
May 11, 1994The CrowYesNo[7]
January 27, 1995Highlander III: The SorcererYesNo[7]
April 11, 1995 The Road KillersYesNo[7]
September 1, 1995The ProphecyNoYes[9]
September 12, 1995 Children of the Corn III: Urban HarvestNoYes[10]
September 29, 1995Halloween: The Curse of Michael MyersNoYes[11]
December 19, 1995 Men of WarNoYes[11]
January 19, 1996From Dusk till DawnYesYesCo-production with A Band Apart and Los Hooligans Productions[12]
March 8, 1996Hellraiser: BloodlineYesYes[13]
July 26, 1996SupercopNoYes[14]
August 16, 1996Supercop 2NoYes
August 30, 1996Crime StoryNoYes[14]
August 30, 1996The Crow: City of AngelsYesYes[15]
September 17, 1996The ShooterNoYes[11]
October 8, 1996 Children of the Corn IV: The GatheringYesYes[10]
November 29, 1996Adrenalin: Fear the RushNoYes[16]
December 20, 1996ScreamYesYesCo-production with Woods Entertainment[17]
February 28, 1997 Fist of LegendNoYes[18]
July 18, 1997Operation CondorNoYes[18]
July 18, 1997Operation Condor 2: The Armor of the GodsNoYes[19]
August 22, 1997MimicYesYesCo-production with Miramax[19]
August 22, 1997NirvanaNoYes[20]
December 12, 1997Scream 2YesYesCo-production with Konrad Pictures[21]
December 16, 1997 Bounty HuntersNoYes
January 20, 1998 The Prophecy IIYesYes[22]
January 23, 1998PhantomsYesYes[23]
February 20, 1998SenselessYesYes[24]
April 17, 1998NightwatchYesYes[19]
March 27, 1998RideYesYes[25]
May 27, 1998I Got the Hook UpNoYes[26]
June 21, 1998 Children of the Corn V: Fields of TerrorYesYes[10]
August 5, 1998Halloween H20: 20 Years LaterYesYes[27]
August 14, 1998Air Bud: Golden ReceiverYesYes[28]
December 25, 1998The FacultyYesYesCo-production with Los Hooligans Productions[29]
March 16, 1999 From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood MoneyYesYesCo-production with A Band Apart and Los Hooligans Productions[30]
April 9, 1999Twin DragonsNoYes[31]
April 23, 1999eXistenZNoYes[32]
August 3, 1999 Tale of the MummyNoYes[22]
August 20, 1999Teaching Mrs. TingleNoYes[33]
August 25, 1999In Too DeepYesYes[34]
October 19, 1999 Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's ReturnYesYes[10]

2000s

U.S. release date Title Production Distribution Notes Ref.
January 18, 2000 From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's DaughterYesYesCo-production with A Band Apart and Los Hooligans Productions[30]
February 4, 2000Scream 3YesYes[35]
February 25, 2000Reindeer GamesYesYes[36]
March 14, 2000 The Prophecy 3: The AscentYesYes[35]
June 14, 2000 The Crow: SalvationNoYes[15]
June 16, 2000Boys and GirlsNoYes[33]
July 7, 2000Scary MovieYesYesCo-production with Wayans Bros. Entertainment[19]
September 1, 2000Highlander: EndgameYesYes[37]
September 8, 2000BackstageYesYes[38]
October 3, 2000 Hellraiser: InfernoYesYes[39]
October 17, 2000 BeowulfNoYes[7]
October 20, 2000The Legend of Drunken MasterNoYes[14]
December 22, 2000Dracula 2000YesYes[40]
March 9, 2001Get Over ItNoYes[41]
March 30, 2001Spy KidsYesYesCo-production with Troublemaker Studios[19]
May 15, 2001 Bounty Hunters 2: HardballNoYes[42]
July 4, 2001Scary Movie 2YesYesCo-production with Wayans Bros. Entertainment[43]
July 17, 2001 Mimic 2YesYes[44]
August 10, 2001The OthersNoYes[45]
August 24, 2001Jay and Silent Bob Strike BackYesYes[46]
August 31, 2001OYesNo[47]
October 9, 2001 Children of the Corn: RevelationNoYes[10]
November 30, 2001Texas RangersNoYes[48]
January 4, 2002ImpostorYesYes[49]
March 12, 2002Mexico CityNoYes
June 18, 2002 Beneath Loch NessYesYes[50]
July 12, 2002Halloween: ResurrectionYesYes[51]
August 7, 2002Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost DreamsYesYesCo-production with Troublemaker Studios[52]
August 13, 2002 The Accidental SpyNoYes[53]
October 11, 2002BelowYesYes[54]
October 15, 2002 Hellraiser: HellseekerYesYesCo-production with Miramax[55]
October 25, 2002Paid in FullYesNo[56]
November 27, 2002TheyYesYesCo-production with Focus Features[57]
December 6, 2002EquilibriumYesYes[58]
December 17, 2002 For the CauseYesYesOriginal title: Final Encounter[59]
January 14, 2003 TangledNoYes[60]
June 7, 2003 Dracula II: AscensionNoYes[61]
July 25, 2003Spy Kids 3-D: Game OverYesYesCo-production with Troublemaker Studios[62]
August 22, 2003My Boss's DaughterYesYes[63]
September 12, 2003Once Upon a Time in MexicoYesYesCo-production with Columbia Pictures and Troublemaker Studios International distributor[64]
September 22, 2003 The HoleNoYesCo-production with Pathé[65]
October 14, 2003 Mimic 3: SentinelYesYes[66]
October 24, 2003Scary Movie 3YesYes[67]
November 26, 2003Bad SantaYesYesCo-production with Columbia Pictures[68]
March 5, 2004Starsky & HutchYesYesCo-production with Warner Bros.[69]
September 17, 2004Mr. 3000YesNoCo-production with Touchstone Pictures[70]
September 28, 2004 Track DownNoYes[71]
December 25, 2004DarknessNoYes[72]
January 15, 2005 The I InsideNoYes
February 25, 2005CursedYesYesCo-production with Outerbanks Entertainment[73]
April 1, 2005Sin CityYesYesCo-production with Troublemaker Studios[74]
April 15, 2005The Amityville HorrorYesNoCo-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[75]
April 26, 2005 The NamelessNoYes[72]
May 13, 2005MindhuntersYesYes[76]
June 4, 2005The Crow: Wicked PrayerYesYes[77]
June 7, 2005 Hellraiser: DeaderYesYes[55]
June 7, 2005 The Prophecy: UprisingYesYes[78]
June 10, 2005The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-DYesYesCo-production with Columbia Pictures and Troublemaker Studios[79]
July 12, 2005 Dracula III: LegacyYesYes[61]
August 26, 2005The Brothers GrimmYesYesCo-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Mosaic Media Group[80]
September 6, 2005 Hellraiser: HellworldYesYesCo-production with Miramax[55]
September 6, 2005 The Prophecy: ForsakenYesYes[81]
September 16, 2005VenomYesYesCo-production with Outerbanks Entertainment, last film to be released during their Miramax’s Disney tenure before being sold to The Weinstein Company[82]
October 18, 2005CuranderoYesYesCo-production with Rodriguez International Pictures[83]
December 25, 2005Wolf CreekNoYes[84]
April 14, 2006Scary Movie 4YesYesCo-production with Miramax[67]
May 2, 2006 RitualNoYes[85]
August 11, 2006PulseNoYes[86]
September 22, 2006FeastYesYes[87]
September 29, 2006School for ScoundrelsYesYesCo-distribution with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[88]
December 25, 2006Black ChristmasYesYesCo-distribution with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[89]
January 30, 2007 The GatheringNoYes[90]
April 6, 2007GrindhouseYesYes[91]
April 6, 2007Death ProofYesYesCo-production with Troublemaker Studios[91]
June 15, 2007DOA: Dead or AliveNoYesReleased on DVD under Dimension Extreme label September 11, 2007[92]
June 22, 20071408YesNoCo-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[93]
July 27, 2007Who's Your Caddy?YesYesCo-distribution with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; produced by Our Stories Films[94]
August 31, 2007HalloweenYesNoCo-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[51]
September 11, 2007 ∈Dirty Sanchez: The MovieNoYes[95]
September 25, 2007 ∈BrokenNoYes[96]
October 9, 2007 ∈Black SheepNoYesTheatrical distribution by The Weinstein Company[97]
October 23, 2007 ∈Buried AliveNoYes[98]
November 13, 2007 ∈Welcome to the JungleNoYes[99]
November 21, 2007The MistYesYesCo-distribution with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[100]
February 5, 2008 ∈Storm WarningNoYes[101]
February 19, 2008 ∈Nightmare DetectiveNoYes[102]
March 4, 2008 ∈Automaton TransfusionNoYes[103]
March 18, 2008 ∈13: Game of DeathNoYes[104]
March 28, 2008Superhero MovieYesYesCo-distribution with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[105]
April 15, 2008 ∈InsideNoYes[106]
April 25, 2008RogueYesYesCo-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Emu Creek Pictures; released on DVD under Dimension Extreme label August 5, 2008[107]
May 6, 2008 ∈TeethNoYes[108]
May 20, 2008 ∈Diary of the DeadNoYes[109]
May 20, 2008 ∈Night of the Living DeadNoYes[110]
June 6, 2008The PromotionYesNo[111]
July 1, 2008 ∈TriloquistNoYes[112]
July 15, 2008 ∈Steel TrapNoYes[113]
August 8, 2008Hell RideYesYesReleased on DVD under Dimension Extreme label October 28, 2008[114]
August 12, 2008 ∈The Killing GeneNoYesOriginal title: WΔZ[115]
August 19, 2008 ∈The Wizard of GoreNoYes[116]
August 22, 2008The LongshotsYesNoCo-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[117]
September 23, 2008 ∈The Mother of TearsNoYes[118]
September 30, 2008 ∈Pulse 2: AfterlifeNoYes[119]
October 7, 2008 ∈Feast II: Sloppy SecondsNoYes[120]
November 7, 2008Soul MenYesNoCo-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[121]
November 18, 2008 ∈The Zombie DiariesNoYes[122]
December 5, 2008 ∈Extreme MovieNoYes[123]
December 23, 2008 ∈Pulse 3NoYes[124]
January 6, 2009 ∈Eden LakeNoYes[125]
January 20, 2009 ∈King of the HillNoYesOriginal title: King of the Mountain[126]
February 17, 2009 ∈Feast III: The Happy FinishNoYes[123]
March 3, 2009 ∈Dead in 3 DaysNoYes[127]
April 21, 2009 ∈Dante 01NoYes[123]
May 12, 2009 ∈Kill BuljoNoYes[123]
August 28, 2009Halloween IIYesYes[128]
October 16, 2009Janky PromotersYesNo[129]
November 25, 2009The RoadYesYes[130]

2010s

U.S. release date Title Production Distribution Notes Ref.
January 8, 2010Youth in RevoltYesYes[131]
February 9, 2010Hurricane SeasonYesNo[132]
August 20, 2010Piranha 3DYesYes[133]
April 15, 2011Scream 4YesYesCo-production with Corvus Corvax and Outerbanks Entertainment[35]
August 19, 2011Spy Kids: All the Time in the WorldYesYesCo-production with Troublemaker Studios[134]
August 30, 2011 ∈Children of the Corn: GenesisYesYes[135]
September 2, 2011Apollo 18YesYes[136]
September 23, 2011LividNoYes[137]
October 11, 2011Zombie Diaries 2NoYes[138]
October 18, 2011 ∈Hellraiser: RevelationsYesYes[138]
June 1, 2012Piranha 3DDYesYes[139]
February 22, 2013Dark SkiesNoYesCo-production with Alliance Films and Blumhouse Productions[140]
April 12, 2013Scary Movie 5YesYes[141]
May 10, 2013AftershockNoYesCo-distribution with RADiUS-TWC[142]
June 21, 2013CompulsionNoYes[143]
October 11, 2013All the Boys Love Mandy LaneYesNo[144]
January 14, 2014Penthouse NorthNoYes[145]
April 18, 201413 SinsYesYesCo-distribution with RADiUS-TWC; Co-production with Blumhouse Productions[146]
August 22, 2014Sin City: A Dame to Kill ForNoYes[147]
October 31, 2014HornsNoYesCo-distribution with RADiUS-TWC[148]
February 27, 2015EverlyNoYes[149]
October 17, 2015KristyNoYesCo-distribution with The Weinstein Company; Co-production with David Kirschner Productions[150]
June 17, 2016ClownYesYesCo-production with Cross Creek Pictures, PS 260, Vertebra Films, Zed Filmworks, Method Studios, and Dragonfly Entertainment[142]
July 29, 2016ViralYesYesCo-distribution with RADiUS-TWC; Co-production with Blumhouse Productions[151]
November 4, 2016Army of OneYesNo[152]
October 10, 2017DemonicNoYes[153]
October 28, 2017Amityville: The AwakeningYesYesCo-distribution with RADiUS-TWC; Co-produced with Blumhouse Productions[154]
February 13, 2018Hellraiser: JudgmentYesNoDistributed by Lionsgate Films[155]
March 13, 2018Children of the Corn: RunawayYesNoDistributed by Lionsgate Films[156]
September 17, 2019PolaroidYesYesInternational co-distribution with Lantern Entertainment and 13 Films; distributed in the US by Vertical Entertainment, Last Dimension film.[157][158]

Aborted and stalled projects

U.S. release date Title Notes
June 16, 201747 Meters DownIn 2016, Dimension sold the rights to the film, which was released theatrically in 2017 through Entertainment Studios.[159]
CancelledAn American Werewolf in LondonIn 2009, Dimension purchased the rights to a remake of An American Werewolf in London.[160] It was reported in 2016 that Max Landis, son of director John Landis, was developing the film. In December 2017, Max Landis confirmed on Twitter that he had completed the first draft of the script.[161] But beginning in late 2017, accusations by a number of women that Landis had abused them emotionally or sexually began to emerge publicly. In the wake of those allegations, it remains unknown if Landis will be replaced or if the project will be put on indefinite hold.[162][163]

Television productions

Title Network Year(s)
Glory DaysThe WB2002
Cement HeadsA&E2014
ScreamMTV2015–2016
The MistSpike2017

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