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** ''[=MaXXXine=]'' (2024)

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** ''[=MaXXXine=]'' ''Film/{{MaXXXine}}'' (2024)
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* ''Theatre/{{The Humans|2016}}'' (2021) [[note]]Joint release with Creator/{{Showtime}} in the US.[[/note]]

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* ''Theatre/{{The Humans|2016}}'' Humans|2021}}'' (2021) [[note]]Joint release with Creator/{{Showtime}} in the US.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/TheHumans'' (2021) [[note]]Joint release with Creator/{{Showtime}} in the US.[[/note]]

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* ''Film/TheHumans'' ''Theatre/{{The Humans|2016}}'' (2021) [[note]]Joint release with Creator/{{Showtime}} in the US.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/{{Pi}}'' (1998) [[note]]Purchased the distribution rights from its director Creator/DarrenAronofsky and will re-release it with 8K restoration in IMAX theaters for its 25th anniversary.[[/note]]

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* ''Film/{{Pi}}'' (1998) [[note]]Purchased the distribution rights from its director Creator/DarrenAronofsky and will re-release re-released it with 8K restoration in IMAX theaters for its 25th anniversary.[[/note]]

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* ''Film/ISawTheTVGlow'' (2024)



* ''Film/ISawTheTVGlow'' (2024)
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A24 is also an increasing upstart on the award circuit. ''Film/{{Room}}'' and ''Film/{{Moonlight|2016}}'' in particular received much attention in that regard; the former won Creator/BrieLarson an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Actress in conjunction with additional nominations for Best Director (Creator/LennyAbrahamson) and Best Picture, while the latter won trophies for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Creator/MahershalaAli), and Best Adapted Screenplay. They received two further Best Picture nominations afterwards with ''Film/LadyBird'' and ''Film/{{Minari}}'', and also produced the Music/AmyWinehouse documentary ''Film/{{Amy|2015}}'', which won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature, and ''Film/ExMachina'', which won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. 2023 ended up being a banner year for the company, as ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'' and ''Film/TheWhale'' earned rave reviews and collected dozens of awards, including a clean sweep of every major category at the [=95th=] Academy Awards[[note]]Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay for ''Everything Everywhere All At Once'', Best Director for the Daniels, Best Actor for Creator/BrendanFraser, Best Actress for Creator/MichelleYeoh, Best Supporting Actor for Creator/KeHuyQuan, Best Supporting Actress for Creator/JamieLeeCurtis[[/note]].

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A24 is also an increasing upstart on the award circuit. ''Film/{{Room}}'' and ''Film/{{Moonlight|2016}}'' in particular received much attention in that regard; the former won Creator/BrieLarson an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward MediaNotes/AcademyAward for Best Actress in conjunction with additional nominations for Best Director (Creator/LennyAbrahamson) and Best Picture, while the latter won trophies for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Creator/MahershalaAli), and Best Adapted Screenplay. They received two further Best Picture nominations afterwards with ''Film/LadyBird'' and ''Film/{{Minari}}'', and also produced the Music/AmyWinehouse documentary ''Film/{{Amy|2015}}'', which won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature, and ''Film/ExMachina'', which won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. 2023 ended up being a banner year for the company, as ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'' and ''Film/TheWhale'' earned rave reviews and collected dozens of awards, including a clean sweep of every major category at the [=95th=] Academy Awards[[note]]Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay for ''Everything Everywhere All At Once'', Best Director for the Daniels, Best Actor for Creator/BrendanFraser, Best Actress for Creator/MichelleYeoh, Best Supporting Actor for Creator/KeHuyQuan, Best Supporting Actress for Creator/JamieLeeCurtis[[/note]].



While films are their main focus, they're also television producers. Creator/USANetwork's ''Series/{{Playing House|2014}}'', Creator/{{NBC}}'s ''Series/TheCarmichaelShow'' [[note]]which NBC co-produces[[/note]], Creator/{{HBO}}'s ''Series/{{Euphoria}}'', Creator/{{Hulu}}'s ''Series/{{Ramy}}'', and Creator/PrimeVideo’s ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'' are their most prominent works in the medium to date; ''Euphoria'' and ''Ramy'' have both won [[UsefulNotes/EmmyAward Emmys]] in acting categories.

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While films are their main focus, they're also television producers. Creator/USANetwork's ''Series/{{Playing House|2014}}'', Creator/{{NBC}}'s ''Series/TheCarmichaelShow'' [[note]]which NBC co-produces[[/note]], Creator/{{HBO}}'s ''Series/{{Euphoria}}'', Creator/{{Hulu}}'s ''Series/{{Ramy}}'', and Creator/PrimeVideo’s ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'' are their most prominent works in the medium to date; ''Euphoria'' and ''Ramy'' have both won [[UsefulNotes/EmmyAward [[MediaNotes/EmmyAward Emmys]] in acting categories.
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* ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'' (2024–present) [[note]]Co-production with Creator/BentoBoxEntertainment and Princess Pictures. Pilot produced independently by [=SpindleHorse=] Toons and aired on [=YouTube=] in 2019, picked up for television series in 2020, and eventually premiered in 2024 on Creator/PrimeVideo.[[/note]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'' (2024–present) [[note]]Co-production with Creator/BentoBoxEntertainment and Creator/BentoBoxEntertainment, Princess Pictures. Pictures and [=SpindleHorse=] Toons. Pilot produced independently by [=SpindleHorse=] Toons and aired on [=YouTube=] in 2019, picked up for television series in 2020, and eventually premiered in 2024 on Creator/PrimeVideo.[[/note]]
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While films are their main focus, they're also television producers. Creator/USANetwork's ''Series/{{Playing House|2014}}'', Creator/{{NBC}}'s ''Series/TheCarmichaelShow'' [[note]]which NBC co-produces[[/note]], Creator/{{HBO}}'s ''Series/{{Euphoria}}'', and Creator/{{Hulu}}'s ''Series/{{Ramy}}'' are their most prominent works in the medium to date; ''Euphoria'' and ''Ramy'' have both won [[UsefulNotes/EmmyAward Emmys]] in acting categories.

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While films are their main focus, they're also television producers. Creator/USANetwork's ''Series/{{Playing House|2014}}'', Creator/{{NBC}}'s ''Series/TheCarmichaelShow'' [[note]]which NBC co-produces[[/note]], Creator/{{HBO}}'s ''Series/{{Euphoria}}'', and Creator/{{Hulu}}'s ''Series/{{Ramy}}'' ''Series/{{Ramy}}'', and Creator/PrimeVideo’s ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'' are their most prominent works in the medium to date; ''Euphoria'' and ''Ramy'' have both won [[UsefulNotes/EmmyAward Emmys]] in acting categories.

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* GenreRoulette: While A24 is remembered by casual moviegoers mainly for their horror movies (i.e., ''Film/TheWitch'', ''Film/{{Hereditary}}'', ''Film/{{Midsommar}}''), their films explore a diverse array of genres, including but not limited to ComingOfAge teen dramas (''Film/LadyBird'', ''Film/EighthGrade'', ''Film/Mid90s''), crime thrillers (''Film/SpringBreakers'', ''Film/GoodTime'', ''Film/UncutGems''), science fiction (''Film/UnderTheSkin'', ''Film/ExMachina'', ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce''), musicals (''Film/DicksTheMusical'', ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'') and even surreal, ambiguous stories no one can really quite pin down (''Film/SwissArmyMan'', ''Film/TheLobster'', ''Film/UnderTheSilverLake''). With the inclusion of ''Film/{{Marcel the Shell with Shoes On|2021}}'', it's safe to say they've basically done every genre (family-friendly included) at least once.

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* GenreRoulette: While A24 is remembered known by casual moviegoers mainly for their horror movies (i.e., ''Film/TheWitch'', ''Film/{{Hereditary}}'', ''Film/{{Midsommar}}''), their films explore a diverse array of genres, including but not limited to ComingOfAge teen dramas (''Film/LadyBird'', ''Film/EighthGrade'', ''Film/Mid90s''), crime thrillers (''Film/SpringBreakers'', ''Film/GoodTime'', ''Film/UncutGems''), science fiction (''Film/UnderTheSkin'', ''Film/ExMachina'', ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce''), musicals (''Film/DicksTheMusical'', ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'') and even surreal, ambiguous stories no one can really quite pin down (''Film/SwissArmyMan'', ''Film/TheLobster'', ''Film/UnderTheSilverLake''). With the inclusion of ''Film/{{Marcel the Shell with Shoes On|2021}}'', On|2021}}'' now covering family-friendly fare, it's safe to say they've basically done every genre (family-friendly included) at least once.



* SignatureStyle: Each trademarks in the studio:
** Deconstructed approach of genre films and franchises away from Hollywood film studios.
** Slow-pacing cinematography.

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* SignatureStyle: Each Some trademarks in of the studio:
studio's films:
** Deconstructed approach of to genre films and franchises away from Hollywood film studios.
norms.
** Slow-pacing Slow pacing.
** Lush
cinematography.



** Redeeming celebrity actors and actresses from Hollywood's scrutiny, including {{Creator/BrendanFraser}}.

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** Redeeming celebrity actors and actresses from who have fallen out of Hollywood's scrutiny, A-list, including {{Creator/BrendanFraser}}.
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* GenreRoulette: While A24 is remembered by casual moviegoers mainly for their horror movies (i.e., ''Film/TheWitch'', ''Film/{{Hereditary}}'', ''Film/{{Midsommar}}''), their films explore a diverse array of genres, including but not limited to ComingOfAge teen dramas (''Film/LadyBird'', ''Film/EighthGrade'', ''Film/Mid90s''), crime thrillers (''Film/SpringBreakers'', ''Film/GoodTime'', ''Film/UncutGems''), science fiction (''Film/UnderTheSkin'', ''Film/ExMachina'', ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce''), musicals (''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'') and even surreal, ambiguous stories no one can really quite pin down (''Film/SwissArmyMan'', ''Film/TheLobster'', ''Film/UnderTheSilverLake''). With the inclusion of ''Film/{{Marcel the Shell with Shoes On|2021}}'', it's safe to say they've basically done every genre (family-friendly included) at least once.

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* GenreRoulette: While A24 is remembered by casual moviegoers mainly for their horror movies (i.e., ''Film/TheWitch'', ''Film/{{Hereditary}}'', ''Film/{{Midsommar}}''), their films explore a diverse array of genres, including but not limited to ComingOfAge teen dramas (''Film/LadyBird'', ''Film/EighthGrade'', ''Film/Mid90s''), crime thrillers (''Film/SpringBreakers'', ''Film/GoodTime'', ''Film/UncutGems''), science fiction (''Film/UnderTheSkin'', ''Film/ExMachina'', ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce''), musicals (''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'') (''Film/DicksTheMusical'', ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'') and even surreal, ambiguous stories no one can really quite pin down (''Film/SwissArmyMan'', ''Film/TheLobster'', ''Film/UnderTheSilverLake''). With the inclusion of ''Film/{{Marcel the Shell with Shoes On|2021}}'', it's safe to say they've basically done every genre (family-friendly included) at least once.
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** ''Film/{{Pearl}}'' (2022)

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** ''Film/{{Pearl}}'' ''Film/{{Pearl|2022}}'' (2022)
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* ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'' (2024) [[note]]Co-production with Creator/BentoBoxEntertainment and Princess Pictures. Pilot produced independently by [=SpindleHorse=] Toons and aired on [=YouTube=] in 2019, picked up for television series in 2020, and set to release first full season in January 2024 on Creator/PrimeVideo.[[/note]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'' (2024) (2024–present) [[note]]Co-production with Creator/BentoBoxEntertainment and Princess Pictures. Pilot produced independently by [=SpindleHorse=] Toons and aired on [=YouTube=] in 2019, picked up for television series in 2020, and set to release first full season eventually premiered in January 2024 on Creator/PrimeVideo.[[/note]]
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* GenreRoulette: While A24 is remembered by casual moviegoers mainly for their horror movies (i.e., ''Film/TheWitch'', ''Film/{{Hereditary}}'', ''Film/{{Midsommar}}''), their films explore a diverse array of genres, including but not limited to ComingOfAge teen dramas (''Film/LadyBird'', ''Film/EighthGrade'', ''Film/Mid90s''), crime thrillers (''Film/SpringBreakers'', ''Film/GoodTime'', ''Film/UncutGems''), science fiction (''Film/UnderTheSkin'', ''Film/ExMachina'', ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'') and even surreal, ambiguous stories no one can really quite pin down (''Film/SwissArmyMan'', ''Film/TheLobster'', ''Film/UnderTheSilverLake''). With the inclusion of ''Film/{{Marcel the Shell with Shoes On|2021}}'', it's safe to say they've basically done every genre (family-friendly included) at least once.

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* GenreRoulette: While A24 is remembered by casual moviegoers mainly for their horror movies (i.e., ''Film/TheWitch'', ''Film/{{Hereditary}}'', ''Film/{{Midsommar}}''), their films explore a diverse array of genres, including but not limited to ComingOfAge teen dramas (''Film/LadyBird'', ''Film/EighthGrade'', ''Film/Mid90s''), crime thrillers (''Film/SpringBreakers'', ''Film/GoodTime'', ''Film/UncutGems''), science fiction (''Film/UnderTheSkin'', ''Film/ExMachina'', ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce'') ''Film/EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce''), musicals (''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'') and even surreal, ambiguous stories no one can really quite pin down (''Film/SwissArmyMan'', ''Film/TheLobster'', ''Film/UnderTheSilverLake''). With the inclusion of ''Film/{{Marcel the Shell with Shoes On|2021}}'', it's safe to say they've basically done every genre (family-friendly included) at least once.
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** ''[=MaXXXine=]'' (TBA)

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** ''[=MaXXXine=]'' (TBA)(2024)
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* ''Film/LoveLiesBleeding'' (2024)
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* ''Film/TheIronClaw'' (2023)
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* ''Film/TheIronClaw'' (2023)
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