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  1. Trimark picked up its first film, Warlock, a 1989 film starring Julian Sands which was a major theatrical hit with fans of such films. Trimark eventually made the sequel Warlock: The Armageddon in 1993. Trimark also saw success in other familiar film series the studio produced and distributed.

    Year
    Title
    Release Date
    Distribution(theatrical)
    1988
    Demonwarp
    March 18th
    No
    1988
    Body Beat
    November 30th
    No
    1989
    May 12th
    Yes
    1989
    September 24th
    Yes
  2. Jun 4, 1992 · Discover new TV shows and movies from Trimark Pictures and where you can watch them.

  3. Pages in category "Trimark Pictures films". The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

    • Dead Alive 1992, 97 min. Peter Jackson • Starring: Timothy Balme, Diana Penalver, Elizabeth Moody. Black Comedy • Body Horror • Horror Comedy. find this movie on ►
    • Happiness 1998, 134 min. Todd Solondz • Starring: Dylan Baker, Lara Flynn Boyle, Cynthia Stevenson. Black Comedy • Comedy Drama • Drama. find this movie on ►
    • Swimming With Sharks 1994, 101 min. George Huang • Starring: Kevin Spacey, T.E. Russell, Benicio Del Toro. Black Comedy • Comedy Drama • Drama. find this movie on ►
    • Kids 1995, 91 min. Larry Clark • Starring: Justin Pierce, Chloë Sevigny, Sarah Henderson. Coming-of-Age • Drama • Juvenile Delinquency Film. find this movie on ►
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    Trimark Pictures (also referred to as Trimark) was an American production company that specialized in the production and distribution of television and home video motion pictures. The company was formed in 1984 by Mark Amin as Vidmark Entertainment with Vidmark Inc. (later Trimark Holdings Inc.) established as the holding company. As a small studio, Trimark produced and released theatrical, independent, television and home video motion pictures. The logo features a triangle with a profile of a tiger's head.

    Among the company's many releases are Peter Jackson's 1992 film Dead Alive, which they chose to release theatrically due to Jackson's possessing a following. They are well known for releasing films considered to be controversial for the time period, as in the case with the 1999 film Better Than Chocolate, as some newspapers refused to carry advertisements for the film that featured the word "lesbian" as part of a critic blurb.

    Vidmark Entertainment was formed in August 1984 and began operating as a domestic home video distributor in early 1985. In 1987, Vidmark began distributing and sub-licensing motion pictures for international distribution.

    Vidmark Entertainment first became involved with motion picture production in 1988, when its founders and investors provided financing for the feature Demonwarp. Demonwarp was produced by Richard L. Albert through his advertising company Design Projects, Inc., which was Vidmark's and many other home video and independent film distributors' advertising company. Demonwarp was shot on 35mm film, and starred George Kennedy, but only cost $250,000 to make. Coming from a marketing background, producer Rick Albert convinced Mark Amin that if the film's budget was limited to the minimum baseline sales that Vidmark could make with any film released on videocassette in the United States, then the motion picture would have to be profitable. Since the original investors in Vidmark also invested in and owned the 20/20 Video chain of stores, they could accurately project what the minimum sales would be. The projections proved true, and adding to the robust U.S. home video sales, international sales, cable and free television sales, Demonwarp earned many multiples of its original budget. Mark Amin served as executive producer, and during production of Demonwarp he decided to raise money by a public offering of Vidmark, to form Trimark.

    Trimark picked up its first film, Warlock, a 1989 film starring Julian Sands which was a major theatrical hit with fans of such films. Trimark eventually made the sequel Warlock: The Armageddon in 1993. Trimark also saw success in other familiar film series the studio produced and distributed. Leprechaun, released in 1993 starring a young Jennifer Aniston and Warwick Davis as the sinister leprechaun grossed over $10 million during its theatrical run. One theatrical sequel and four direct to video sequels eventually followed. Other Trimark productions included The Dentist, a major hit on HBO, Return of the Living Dead III and Pinocchio's Revenge. Trimark also made the dramatic Eve's Bayou, starring Samuel L. Jackson, which received critical acclaim. Trimark also released the miniseries Storm of the Century on home video.

    On December 31, 1991, Vidmark acquired International Broadcast Systems, Ltd. for $1.6 million and renamed the company as Trimark Television. In June 1992, Vidmark, Inc. changed its name to Trimark Holdings, Inc. to reflect Trimark's diversification of its distribution streams. In March 1993, the company formed Trimark Interactive to expand into the emerging market for interactive software and multimedia. Trimark Interactive's assets were sold to Graphix Zone in March 1997.

    In 2000, Trimark merged with Lions Gate Entertainment in which Amin became the single largest shareholder. In 2001, Mark Amin founded Sobini Films, and is its CEO.

    In late 2017, Lionsgate launched a channel for Roku streaming players using the Vidmark name and a modified variant of their late 1980s logo, with Lionsgate-owned movies, including some from the original Vidmark and Trimark, amongst the selection.

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    ••After the Storm (2001) ••••••Blink of an Eye (1992) Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood (a.k.a. The River Pirates) •••Interceptor (1992) Prototype X29A (1992) ••Running Free (1994)

  5. "Dead Alive", "Happiness", "Swimming With Sharks", "Kids", & "All of Me" are on The Best 'Trimark Pictures' Movies on Flickchart.

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