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  1. All films through October 1, 2005, are currently owned by Paramount Pictures via Miramax while all films since October 1, 2005, are currently owned by Lantern Entertainment and Lionsgate via Spyglass Media Group. In addition to distributing films for theatrical release, Dimension Films also released numerous titles direct-to-video.

  2. Dimension Films is an American inactive independent film and television production and distribution company owned by Lantern Entertainment. It was formerly used as Harvey and Bob Weinstein 's label within Miramax, which was acquired by The Walt Disney Company on June 30, 1993, and it later became a part of The Weinstein Company (TWC) from 2005 ...

  3. Dimension Films was an American production studio and former label of Miramax Films known mainly for distributing mature horror and action films. It was founded in 1992 and was independent for one year until 1993, when the company was acquired by the Walt Disney Company as part of its acquisition of Dimensions' then-parent company, Miramax Films. Dimension Films then became a sub-studio placed ...

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  5. 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.

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  6. I look at the history of Dimension Films, Miramax's genre film label, which became known for horror movies, gross-out comedies and even family films about sp...

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  7. Bob Weinstein founded Dimension Films in 1991 as a genre film division of Miramax Films; it later became a part of The Weinstein Company after they left. In 2018, the company alongside TWC was purchased in a bankruptcy auction by Lantern Entertainment. Today, Dimension operates as an in-name-only unit to hold the copyright on its library, and ...

  8. Dimension Films is an inactive American film production company that was previously owned by Miramax in the 1990s. The Miramax nameplate studio produced and distributed fifty-two films in the 1990s, mostly in the horror, sci-fi and action genres.

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