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In 1994, New Line was purchased by Turner Broadcasting, itself bought out by Time Warner two years later. At first, it was kept separate from the studio's other subsidiaries. However, when ''The Golden Compass'' tanked at the American box office, it was decided that it would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. However, WB still makes films under the New Line Cinema name.
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In 1994, New Line was purchased by Turner Broadcasting, itself bought out by Time Warner two years later. At first, it was kept separate from the studio's company's other subsidiaries.studio subsidiaries (sister studio Creator/CastleRockEntertainment was run as part of Warner Bros. starting in 1999). However, when ''The Golden Compass'' tanked at the American box office, it was decided that it would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. However, WB still makes films under the New Line Cinema name.
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The studio also ran arthouse division Fine Line Features from 1990 until 2005, when it was replaced by Picturehouse, a collaboration with sister company {{HBO}}, but it didn't last long before the WB merger killed it off, along with WB's own arthouse division, Warner Independent Pictures.
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The studio also ran arthouse division Fine Line Features from 1990 until 2005, when it was replaced by Picturehouse, a collaboration with sister company {{HBO}}, {{Creator/HBO}}, but it didn't last long before the WB merger killed it off, along with WB's own arthouse division, Warner Independent Pictures.
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TheEighties started off as usual for New Line Cinema. It made a number of horror flicks (such as the original ''Evil Dead''), kept releasing foreign and art movies, and [[BreadEggsMilkSquick got hit hard with a financial dearth]]. However, in 1984, it finally managed to strike gold in 1984, when it distributed ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'', which managed to be an instant success, no doubt helped by its miniscule budget. In the following years, New Line Cinema kept hitting hard with horror films and other fare.
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TheEighties started off as usual for New Line Cinema. It made a number of horror flicks (such as the original ''Evil Dead''), kept releasing foreign and art movies, and [[BreadEggsMilkSquick got hit hard with a financial dearth]]. However, in 1984, it It finally managed to strike gold in 1984, when it distributed ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'', which managed to be an instant success, no doubt helped by its miniscule minuscule budget. In the following years, New Line Cinema kept hitting hard with horror films and other fare.
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New Line Cinema is a film studio owned by Time Warner, as a unit of Creator/WarnerBros.
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1994, New Line was purchased by Turner Entertainment, itself bought out by Time Warner two years later. At first, it was kept separate from the studio's other subsidiaries. However, when ''The Golden Compass'' tanked at the American box office, it was decided that it would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. However, WB still makes films under the New Line Cinema name.
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In 1994, New Line was purchased by Turner Entertainment, Broadcasting, itself bought out by Time Warner two years later. At first, it was kept separate from the studio's other subsidiaries. However, when ''The Golden Compass'' tanked at the American box office, it was decided that it would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. However, WB still makes films under the New Line Cinema name.
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New Line Cinema is a film studio owned by Time Warner, as a unit of Creator/WarnerBros.
The studio got its start in 1967, built by Robert Shaye to show foreign and art films to college campuses in America. The studio started off by releasing several classic foreign films, as well as the works of John Waters. Before long, it finally got to make its own film, ''Stunts'' in 1976; it was released in 1977 to critical apathy but marginal financial success.
TheEighties started off as usual for New Line Cinema. It made a number of horror flicks (such as the original ''Evil Dead''), kept releasing foreign and art movies, and [[BreadEggsMilkSquick got hit hard with a financial dearth]]. However, in 1984, it finally managed to strike gold in 1984, when it distributed ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'', which managed to be an instant success, no doubt helped by its miniscule budget. In the following years, New Line Cinema kept hitting hard with horror films and other fare.
1994, New Line was purchased by Turner Entertainment, itself bought out by Time Warner two years later. At first, it was kept separate from the studio's other subsidiaries. However, when ''The Golden Compass'' tanked at the American box office, it was decided that it would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. However, WB still makes films under the New Line Cinema name.
The studio also ran arthouse division Fine Line Features from 1990 until 2005, when it was replaced by Picturehouse, a collaboration with sister company {{HBO}}, but it didn't last long before the WB merger killed it off, along with WB's own arthouse division, Warner Independent Films.
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!!Films distributed by New Line Cinema:
* The ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' franchise, beginning with ''Jason Goes to Hell''
* ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'' and its sequels
* ''Film/SnakesOnAPlane''
New Line Cinema is a film studio owned by Time Warner, as a unit of Creator/WarnerBros.
The studio got its start in 1967, built by Robert Shaye to show foreign and art films to college campuses in America. The studio started off by releasing several classic foreign films, as well as the works of John Waters. Before long, it finally got to make its own film, ''Stunts'' in 1976; it was released in 1977 to critical apathy but marginal financial success.
TheEighties started off as usual for New Line Cinema. It made a number of horror flicks (such as the original ''Evil Dead''), kept releasing foreign and art movies, and [[BreadEggsMilkSquick got hit hard with a financial dearth]]. However, in 1984, it finally managed to strike gold in 1984, when it distributed ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'', which managed to be an instant success, no doubt helped by its miniscule budget. In the following years, New Line Cinema kept hitting hard with horror films and other fare.
1994, New Line was purchased by Turner Entertainment, itself bought out by Time Warner two years later. At first, it was kept separate from the studio's other subsidiaries. However, when ''The Golden Compass'' tanked at the American box office, it was decided that it would merge with Warner Bros., which became official in 2008. However, WB still makes films under the New Line Cinema name.
The studio also ran arthouse division Fine Line Features from 1990 until 2005, when it was replaced by Picturehouse, a collaboration with sister company {{HBO}}, but it didn't last long before the WB merger killed it off, along with WB's own arthouse division, Warner Independent Films.
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!!Films distributed by New Line Cinema:
* The ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' franchise, beginning with ''Jason Goes to Hell''
* ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'' and its sequels
* ''Film/SnakesOnAPlane''