The Film Arcade

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The Film Arcade
TypePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
Founded2012
FounderMiranda Bailey, Jason Beck, Andy Bohn
Headquarters
360 N. La Cienega Blvd. Third Floor Los Angeles, CA
,
U.S.
ServicesFilm Production and Film Distribution
Number of employees
11-50
Websitewww.thefilmarcade.com

The Film Arcade is an independent American film production and distribution company based in Los Angeles.

History[]

Founded in 2012 by Miranda Bailey, Jason Beck and Andy Bohn, The Film Arcade recently released Mike Birbiglia’s Don’t Think Twice starring Keegan-Michael Key and Gillian Jacobs[1] as well as Josh Mond’s James White starring Christopher Abbott, Cynthia Nixon and Scott "Kid Cudi" Mescudi.[2] Previous films include Jim Strouse’s People Places Things starring Jemaine Clement,[3] Kris Swanberg's Unexpected starring Cobie Smulders and Anders Holm,[4] Song One starring Anne Hathaway,[5] A.C.O.D. starring Adam Scott, Richard Jenkins, Catherine O'Hara, Clark Duke, Jessica Alba, Jane Lynch and Amy Poehler[6] and Jill Soloway’s Afternoon Delight starring Kathryn Hahn, Juno Temple, Josh Radnor and Jane Lynch.[5] The Film Arcade recently financed and produced Lake Bell’s I Do...Until I Don't which stars Bell, Ed Helms, Paul Reiser, Mary Steenburgen, Amber Heard, Wyatt Cenac and Dolly Wells.[7] The film will be released in 2017.

The Film Arcade has a home entertainment distribution deal with Universal Pictures and frequently handles theatrical distribution for Paramount and Lionsgate on their "day and date" releases.[8]

Filmography[]

Film Release Date
The Other Dream Team September 28, 2012
Simon & The Oaks October 12, 2012
The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia February 1, 2013
Raputure-Palooza June 7, 2013
The Frozen Ground August 23, 2013
Afternoon Delight August 30, 2013
Empire State August 30, 2013
A.C.O.D. October 4, 2013
Ghost Team One October 11, 2013
Hellbenders October 18, 2013
Spinning Plates October 23, 2013
Angels Sing November 1, 2013
Hours December 13, 2013
Reasonable Doubt January 17, 2014
Enemies Closer January 24, 2014
Nurse 3D February 7, 2014
Date and Switch February 14, 2014
Angriest Man in Brooklyn May 23, 2014
Burning Blue June 6, 2014
They Came Together June 27, 2014
School Dance July 2, 2014
My Man Is a Loser July 25, 2014
Dinosaur 13 August 15, 2014
The Prince August 22, 2014
Leprecahun: Origins August 22, 2014
Reclaim September 19, 2014
Exists October 3, 2014
Jessabelle November 7, 2014
Dying of the Light December 5, 2014
Vice January 16, 2015
Song One January 23, 2015
Wild Card January 30, 2015
The Voices February 6, 2015
Love, Rosie February 6, 2015
Cymbeline March 13, 2015
Night Light March 27, 2015
Last Knights March 3, 2015
Absolution May 15, 2015
Vendetta June 12, 2015
What We Did On Our Holiday July 10, 2015
Unexpected July 24, 2015
People Places Things August 14, 2015
12 Rounds 3: Lockdown September 10, 2015
Ashby September 25, 2015
The Condemned 2 November 6, 2015
James White November 13, 2015
Code of Honor May 6, 2016
Don't Think Twice July 22, 2016
Goat September 23, 2016
End of the Gun September 23, 2016
Contract To Kill December 9, 2016
Altitude March 14, 2017
I Do... Until I Don't September 1, 2017
Family April 19, 2019

References[]

  1. ^ Setoodeh, Ramin (April 18, 2016). "Mike Birbiglia's 'Don't Think Twice' Gets Summer Release From Film Arcade (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Archived from the original on April 19, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
  2. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (April 20, 2015). "Film Arcade Acquires Sundance Pic 'James White'". Deadline. Archived from the original on June 22, 2017.
  3. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (February 24, 2015). "Sundance Pic 'People, Places, Things' Acquired By The Film Arcade". Deadline.
  4. ^ Hipes, Patrick (February 9, 2015). "Sundance Pic 'Unexpected' Acquired By Film Arcade". Deadline.
  5. ^ a b Patten, Dominic (May 7, 2013). "Film Arcade And Cinedigm Pick Up Sundance Winner 'Afternoon Delight'". Deadline.
  6. ^ "Film Arcade And Paramount Team On Sundance Comedy 'A.C.O.D.'". Deadline. April 16, 2013.
  7. ^ Busch, Anita (March 23, 2016). "Lake Bell's 'What's The Point?' Signs Ed Helms, Moves To Production". Deadline.
  8. ^ Lincoln, Ross A. (December 5, 2016). "Film Arcade Inks Domestic Distribution Deal With Universal Home Entertainment". Deadline.

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