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  1. Miramax Films Ride: Dimension Films April 10, 1998 The Big One: Miramax Films Sonatine: April 17, 1998 Nightwatch: Dimension Films April 24, 1998 Sliding Doors: Miramax Films USA distribution; Paramount Pictures: The Truce: May 1, 1998 He Got Game: Touchstone Pictures 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks: May 8, 1998 The Horse Whisperer: Artemisia ...

  2. 101K Followers, 104 Following, 1,324 Posts - Miramax (@miramax) on Instagram: "Miramax is a beIN Media Group and Paramount film and television studio best known for its award-winning and original content."

  3. Miramax, Los Angeles, California. 251,770 likes · 31 talking about this. Official updates from MIRAMAX® A beIN Media Group and Paramount Company film and television studio

  4. Aug 8, 2023 · The 1998 Miramax Films logo. There are 3 versions. The International version is also included. Addeddate 2023-08-08 19:58:44 Color color Identifier miramax-films-logo ...

  5. The comedy stars Giamatti as Paul Hunham, an odiferous, optically-challenged adjunct professor of ancient history who is universally disliked by students and faculty; Da’Vine Joy Randolph as Mary Lamb, the head cook of the school whose only child Curtis was killed in Vietnam, and Dominic Sessa, in his film debut, as Angus Tully, a student at the school - a smart, damaged, troublemaker but a good kid underneath who’s just trying to make his way.

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · Current releases of films such as Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice, and Godzilla vs. Biolante omit the early version with the Miramax byline. This logo is omitted on some versions of The Brothers Grimm that feature a Miramax International logo (though MGM's is kept).

  7. d23.com › a-to-z › miramax-filmsMiramax Films - D23

    In October 2009, Disney greatly cut back Miramax’s staff and film output, and on January 29, 2010 closed Miramax offices, moving the operations to Disney’s Burbank headquarters. Arrangements were announced in July 2010 to sell Miramax to an investor group led by Ron Tutor for more than $660 million, though Disney continued with plans to release two films under the Miramax label– The Switch and The Tempest .