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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt3156000Nick (2016) - IMDb

    Nick: Directed by Jose Pozo. With Cooper Crafar, Molly Malcolm, Melina Matthews, Timothy Gibbs. A teenager with boundless imagination tries to solve a murder he witnessed.

    • (284)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Jose Pozo
    • 2017-08-21
  2. nickelodeon.fandom.com › wiki › Nickelodeon_MovieNickelodeon Movies

    • Overview
    • History
    • Films
    • Notable awards and nominations received by Nickelodeon Movies
    • Box office
    • Trivia

    Nickelodeon Movies is the film production arm of Nickelodeon, launched on February 25, 1995. Its very first film was Harriet the Spy.

    It has produced family features and films based on Nickelodeon programs, as well as other adaptations and original projects. The films are released by Paramount Pictures. It has currently produced at least 37 films. Their current top-grossing film is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

    In 1993, Nickelodeon set a deal with 20th Century Fox to make movies based on Doug, The Ren & Stimpy Show and Rugrats. However, none of the films would be made through the Fox deal due to the 1994 acquisition of Paramount Pictures by Viacom. The proposed Doug film would not be made due to the 1996 sale of the show's producing studio to Disney and that show's move to ABC, while creative differences with Ren & Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi and an inability to market the property in a family-friendly manner scuttled that film. (Doug would eventually have its own feature film, Doug's 1st Movie, come to the big screen through Disney in 1999.)

    Nickelodeon Movies was then founded on February 25, 1995, through the purchase of Paramount. On July 10, 1996, the studio released its first film, Harriet the Spy, a spy-comedy-drama film based on the 1964 novel of the same name.

    On July 25, 1997, the studio then released its first film based on one of the network's shows - Good Burger, a comedy film, starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. It was based on the recurring sketch of the same name from All That.

    On November 20, 1998, the studio released The Rugrats Movie, its first film based on a Nicktoon. The film starred the original show's voice cast, as well as new voice cast member, Tara Strong as Dil Pickles, Tommy's newborn brother, and guest starring Tim Curry as greedy news reporter Rex Pester, and David Spade and Whoopi Goldberg as forest rangers Frank and Margaret. The film received mixed critical reception, but became a box office success, earning $100,494,675 in the domestic box office and $140,894,675 worldwide. It was the first non-Disney animated film to gross over $100 million, and the studio's first film to receive a G rating from the MPAA. The success of the film would spawn two sequels.

    On February 11, 2000, the studio released Snow Day, a comedy film starring Chris Elliott, Zena Grey, Josh Peck and Emmanuelle Chriqui. This film met negative reviews and grossed $62,464,731 worldwide.

    Nine months later, the studio released Rugrats in Paris: The Movie on November 17, 2000. It was the studio's first sequel film, and grossed $76,507,756 at the domestic box-office and $103,291,131 worldwide. The critical reception met with favorable reviews, becoming the most acclaimed Rugrats film. It starred the series' original cast members once again, and guest starred Susan Sarandon as Coco LaBouche, a cruel and child-hating director at EuroReptarland in Paris, John Lithgow as Jean-Claude, Coco's partner, and also introducing new cast members, Dionne Quan as Kimi Watanabe, a naive and fearless girl who becomes Chuckie's stepsister, and Julia Kato as Kira Watanabe, Coco's assistant and Kimi's mother.

    Theatrical films
    Streaming films
    TV films
    Upcoming films
    Franchises
    Academy Awards
    Golden Globe Awards
    Kids' Choice Awards
    The Kids' Choice Awards are created and presented by Nickelodeon itself.
    Golden Raspberry Awards
    The Golden Raspberry Awards ("Razzies") are negative awards given to the worst in film.

    Box office results

    UK Indicates box office results during the film's theatrical run in the United Kingdom.

    •Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is the studio's highest-grossing film•The Adventures of Tintin is the studio's highest-grossing animated film.

    •The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is the studio's highest grossing film based on a Nicktoon.

    •The Last Airbender is the studio's most expensive film, having a budget of $150 million.

    •While most of their films are rated G and PG, Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, Fun Size, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows are the only films from the studio to receive a PG-13 rating, with the second being the first to be theatrically released in the United States.

    •The only film that has no involvement with Paramount is Hotel for Dogs, which was released by DreamWorks Pictures. However, the film was distributed through Paramount.

    •To date, Snow Day, Clockstoppers, Yours, Mine and Ours, Nacho Libre and Imagine That have not yet been broadcast on any of the Nickelodeon TV networks.

  3. Nickelodeon Movies Inc. [1] is an American film production company based in Los Angeles, California and owned by Paramount Global.

  4. On day one Nick claims he witnessed a murder, took a photo of the killer and no one believes him...no bodies, no one reported missing. The film gets more interesting as we attempt to identify the killer without a missing person or corpse.

  5. 2 days ago · Find out how the studio behind SpongeBob, Ninja Turtles, and Avatar fares in the critics' eyes. See the list of every Nickelodeon movie from worst to best, with ratings, reviews, and summaries.

  6. Browse 57 titles of movies produced or distributed by Nickelodeon, the popular children's entertainment brand. Find ratings, genres, summaries, cast and crew, and more for each film.

  7. List of Nickelodeon original films. A number of television films and long-form special episodes of original television shows have been produced for broadcast on American children's cable network Nickelodeon since 1998 and have been broadcast under the banner "Nickelodeon Original Movie". [1]

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