Destination Films

Destination Films Distribution Company, Inc.[1] is a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment currently specializing in action, thriller, niche sci-fi and low-end to medium-end horror films.

Destination Films Distribution Company, Inc.
Company typeDivision of Sony Pictures
IndustryFilm
GenreAction
Thriller
Niche Sci-fi
Low-end to Medium-end Horror
Founded1998; 26 years ago (1998)
2002; 22 years ago (2002) (relaunch)
FoundersSteve Stabler
Brent Baum
Defunct2001; 23 years ago (2001) (original)
FateDefunct (original)
Headquarters10202 West Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA
ProductsMotion pictures
Anime
OwnerSony Pictures Entertainment (2002–present)
ParentSony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions

History

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The original Destination Films was founded by Brent Baum and Steve Stabler in 1998. The company made a deal with Columbia TriStar Home Video to have them distribute their films for video release. The company was shut down in February 2001 after failing to meet financial expectations. The company's library and in-production projects such as The Wedding Planner and Slackers were sold off to Sony Pictures for distribution.[2]

In 2002, Destination Films was revived as a division of Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, with the anime film Metropolis being scheduled for their first release, although the film Shiri would be released a couple weeks before. Many of the films released on home entertainment under Destination Films would receive a small theatrical release beforehand from either other Sony Pictures divisions like TriStar Pictures and Screen Gems or third-party distributors like Samuel Goldwyn Films.[3]

In 2007, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions took over and has released some films under Destination Films' label, like Blood: The Last Vampire,[4][5] Black Dynamite and Harry Brown.[6][7]

Filmography

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1990s

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Release DateTitleNotes
October 22, 1999BatsFirst Destination film release; international distribution by Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International

2000s

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Release DateTitleNotes
January 28, 2000Eye of the Beholderco-production with Behaviour Worldwide
March 3, 2000Drowning Monacurrently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
July 26, 2000Thomas and the Magic Railroadco-production with Gullane Pictures and Isle of Man Film Commission; distributed by Icon Film Distribution in the United Kingdom; currently owned by Shout! Studios
September 1, 2000Whipped
September 29, 2000Beautiful
April 9, 2002Shiritheatrical distribution by Samuel Goldwyn Films
April 23, 2002Metropolistheatrical distribution by TriStar Pictures
June 4, 2002Mission Kashmir
September 3, 2002Cowboy Upcurrently co-owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
September 24, 2002Vampires: Los Muertossequel to Vampires by Columbia Pictures in 1998
December 17, 2002An Evening with Kevin Smith
Buying the Cow
December 24, 2002Black Mask 2: City of Masks
May 16, 2003Cowboy Bebop: The Movieco-distributed with Samuel Goldwyn Films in the US; produced in Japan by Sunrise Animation and Bones
May 23, 2003The Era of Vampiresco-distributed with Samuel Goldwyn Films
September 30, 2003Scenes of the Crime
October 17, 2003Returnerco-distributed with Samuel Goldwyn Films
February 24, 2004Memories
March 2, 2004Ride or Die
April 20, 2004Wild Things 2sequel to Wild Things by Columbia Pictures in 1998
September 28, 2004Sniper 3sequel to Sniper and Sniper 2 by TriStar Pictures in 1993 and 2002
November 23, 2004Doing Hard Time
December 29, 2004A Love Song for Bobby Longco-production with El Camino Pictures, Crossroads Films, and Bob Yari Productions
February 15, 2005Into the Sun
March 25, 2005D.E.B.S.co-distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films, Screen Gems and Anonymous Content
April 26, 2005Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough
May 3, 2005Vampires: The Turning
June 24, 2005Saving Faceco-production with Sony Pictures Classics
July 26, 2005Steamboyco-distributed by Triumph Films
September 30, 2005MirrorMaskco-production with The Jim Henson Company; distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films
Sueño
October 25, 2005Single White Female 2: The Psychosequel to Single White Female by Columbia Pictures in 1992
December 16, 2005The Squid and the Whaleco-distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films
February 10, 2006London
April 25, 2006Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
May 23, 2006Hollow Man 2sequel to Hollow Man by Columbia Pictures in 2000
August 15, 2006I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summersequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer and I Still Know What You Did Last Summer by Columbia Pictures in 1997 and 1998
August 25, 2006The Quietco-distributed with Sony Pictures Classics
September 5, 2006Population 436
September 29, 2006Facing the Giantsco-distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films
October 3, 2006Glass House: The Good Mothersequel to The Glass House by Columbia Pictures in 2001
January 2, 2007Shottasco-distributed by Triumph Films
January 26, 2007Seraphim Fallsco-distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films
June 1, 2007Rise: Blood Hunter
July 13, 2007Tekkonkinkreet
August 31, 2007The Ninesco-distributed by Newmarket Films
October 5, 2007The Good Nightco-distributed by Yari Film Group
October 26, 2007Slipstreamco-distributed by Strand Releasing
November 10, 2007Bats: Human HarvestTV premiere on Sci-Fi Channel
November 14, 2007Southland Talesco-distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films
December 7, 2007Revolver
December 12, 2007The Perfect Holidayco-distributed by Yari Film Group
January 8, 2008Boogeyman 2sequel to Boogeyman by Screen Gems in 2005
April 11, 2008The Take
October 16, 2009Black Dynamite

2010s

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Release DateTitleNotes
April 30, 2010Harry Brownco-distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films
October 29, 2010Welcome to the Rileys
March 11, 2011Elektra Luxx
October 19, 2012The First Time
February 26, 2013Company of Heroes
August 16, 2013Magic Magicco-production with Braven Films
September 30, 2014Sniper: Legacy
June 26, 2015Into the Grizzly Mazeco-distributed by Vertical Entertainment
July 7, 2015No Way Jose
August 7, 2015Lake Placid vs. Anaconda
February 12, 2016Ratterco-distributed by Vertical Entertainment
June 7, 2016Never Back Down: No Surrender
August 2, 2016Sniper: Ghost Shooter
August 12, 2016Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn of the 4th Reich
July 6, 2017Kill 'Em All
August 1, 2017S.W.A.T.: Under Siegesequel to S.W.A.T. and S.W.A.T.: Firefight by Columbia Pictures and Stage 6 Films in 2003 and 2011
October 3, 2017Sniper: Ultimate Kill
October 27, 2017Crash Padco-distribution by Vertical Entertainment
February 6, 2018Accident Man

2020s

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Release DateTitleNotes
March 3, 2020Holly Slept Overco-production with American Indie and LD Entertainment
June 16, 2020Sniper: Assassin's End
November 16, 2021Never Back Down: Revolt
August 16, 2022Sniper: Rogue Mission
October 14, 2022Accident Man: Hitman's Holidayco-production with Samuel Goldwyn Films
October 10, 2023Sniper: G.R.I.T. - Global Response & Intelligence Team
January 16, 2024One More Shot
February 16, 2024Lights Out

References

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  1. ^ "DESTINATION FILMS DISTRBUTION COMPANY, INC". OpenCorporates. September 27, 2005. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
  2. ^ Harris, Dana (February 18, 2001). "Terminal Destination". Variety. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  3. ^ "FEBRUARY 2002 NEWS TIDBITS". April 25, 2002. Archived from the original on April 25, 2002. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  4. ^ "Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group Acquires Domestic Media Rights for Blood: The Last Vampire". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  5. ^ "Blood: The Last Vampire". Archived from the original on November 2, 2009. Retrieved November 24, 2009.
  6. ^ "Sundance 2009: Live from Park City". Archived from the original on February 27, 2009. Retrieved November 24, 2009.
  7. ^ "Caption this! Image from 'Harry Brown'". March 24, 2010.
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