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Industry | Film |
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Founded | 2011; 8 years ago |
Founder | Seth Rogen Evan Goldberg |
Headquarters | |
Key people | James Weaver (President) |
Point Grey Pictures (PGP) is a Canadian independent film and television production company founded by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg in 2011. The company is named after Vancouver's Point Grey Secondary School, where Rogen and Goldberg first met.[1]
- 1Filmography
- 1.1Films
Filmography[edit]
Films[edit]
Released[edit]
Year | Title | Co-produced by | Distributed by |
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2011 | 50/50 | Mandate Pictures | Summit Entertainment |
2013 | This Is the End | Columbia Pictures | |
2014 | Neighbors | Good Universe | Universal Pictures |
The Interview | LStar Capital | Columbia Pictures | |
2015 | The Night Before | Good Universe | |
2016 | Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising | Good Universe Perfect World Pictures | Universal Pictures |
Sausage Party | Annapurna Pictures Nitrogen Studios | Columbia Pictures | |
2017 | The Disaster Artist | New Line Cinema Good Universe Rabbit Bandini Productions RatPac-Dune Entertainment Ramona Films | A24[2] (North America) Warner Bros. Pictures (International)[3] |
2018 | Game Over, Man! | Scott Rudin Productions Mail Order Company | Netflix |
Blockers[4] | DMG Entertainment Good Universe Hurwitz & Schlossberg Productions | Universal Pictures | |
2019 | Long Shot[5] | Good Universe Denver and Delilah Films | Lionsgate |
Good Boys[6] | Good Universe Quantity Entertainment | Universal Pictures |
Upcoming[edit]
Year | Title | Co-produced by | Distributed by |
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2020 | An American Pickle | Gravitational Productions | N/A |
TBA | The Something[7] | Good Universe | Universal Pictures |
Console Wars[8] | Flying Penguin Pictures Scott Rudin Productions | Columbia Pictures | |
Where's Waldo?[9] | DreamWorks Classics | MGM | |
Black and White[10][11] | Stoller Global Solutions HartBeat Productions | Paramount Pictures |
Television[edit]
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All television series listed are produced by Sony Pictures Television.
Year(s) | Title | Co-production with | Network |
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2016–present | Preacher | Woodbridge Productions (2016) KFL Nightsky Productions (2017) Short Drive Entertainment Original Film Kickstart Productions AMC Studios | AMC |
2017–present | Future Man[12] | Matt Tolmach Productions Turkeyfoot Productions | Hulu |
2019–present | Black Monday | Jordan Productions Shark vs. Bear | Showtime |
2019 | The Boys[13][14] | Amazon Studios Original Film | Amazon Video |
Critical reception[edit]
Film | Metacritic | Rotten Tomatoes | References |
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50/50 | 72 | 94% | [15][16] |
This Is the End | 67 | 83% | [17][18] |
Neighbors | 68 | 73% | [19][20] |
The Interview | 52 | 51% | [21][22] |
The Night Before | 58 | 65% | [23][24] |
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising | 58 | 62% | |
Sausage Party | 66 | 82% | |
The Disaster Artist | 82 | 95% | [25] |
Game Over Man! | 32 | 20% | [26] |
Blockers | 69 | 83% | [27] |
Long Shot | 67 | 81% | |
Average score | 62.4 | 71.73% |
Commercial performance[edit]
Film | Budget | Domestic Gross | Worldwide Gross | ROI | Reference |
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50/50 | $8,000,000 | $35,014,192 | $39,187,783 | 390% | [28] |
This Is the End | $32,000,000 | $101,470,202 | $126,041,322 | 294% | [29] |
Neighbors | $18,000,000 | $150,157,400 | $268,157,400 | 1,390% | [30] |
The Interview | $44,000,000 | $6,105,175 | $11,305,175 | (74%) | [31] |
The Night Before | $25,000,000 | $43,047,372 | $52,395,996 | 110% | [32] |
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising | $35,000,000 | $55,340,730 | $107,181,009 | 206% | [33] |
Sausage Party | $19,000,000 | $97,670,358 | $140,753,274 | 641% | [34] |
The Disaster Artist | $10,000,000 | $21,120,616 | $29,820,616 | [35] | |
Game Over Man! | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
Blockers | $21,000,000 | $59,630,490 | $91,230,490 | [36] | |
Long Shot | |||||
Total | $212,000,000 | $488,805,429 | $745,021,959 | 312% |
See also[edit]
- Apatow Productions, founded by Judd Apatow
- Big Talk Productions, founded by Nira Park
- Annapurna Pictures, founded by Megan Ellison
References[edit]
- ^Schaefer, Glen (October 12, 2013). 'Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg come home to shoot B.C. for Korea in The Interview'. The Province. Retrieved January 1, 2015.
- ^McNary, Dave (May 15, 2017). 'James Franco Comedy 'The Disaster Artist' Gets Awards-Season Release From A24'. Variety. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
- ^McNary, Dave (May 15, 2017). 'James Franco Comedy 'The Disaster Artist' Gets Awards-Season Release From A24'. Variety. Retrieved August 3, 2017.
- ^Kroll, Justin (January 10, 2017). ''The Pact' Starring Leslie Mann, Ike Barinholtz and John Cena Acquired by Universal'. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
- ^'Charlize Theron, Seth Rogen Comedy 'Flarsky' Lands at Lionsgate (Exclusive)'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
- ^McNary, Dave (1 May 2018). 'Universal Dates Jacob Tremblay Comedy 'Good Boys' for Summer 2019'. Variety. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
- ^'Seth Rogen, Zach Galifianakis, Bill Hader to Star in 'The Something' (Exclusive)'. February 2, 2016. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
- ^Gibson, Megan. 'Sega-Nintendo Movie Console Wars Tapped by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg'. Time Magazine (Feb. 25, 2014). Retrieved 3 August 2016.
- ^Fleming, Jr, Mike (March 9, 2016). 'Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg To Spearhead 'Where's Waldo' For MGM'. Deadline Hollywood.
- ^'Black and White'. August 17, 2016.
- ^'Nicholas Stoller Talks Seth Rogen/Kevin Hart 1940s Cop Comedy BLACK AND WHITE; Hopes to Make It His Next Film'. Collider. April 21, 2014. Retrieved December 2, 2017.
- ^Nellie Andreeva. 'Hulu Orders 'Future Man' Comedy Pilot From Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg & Sony'. Deadline Hollywood (August 20, 2015). Retrieved August 20, 2016.
- ^Andreeva, Nellie (November 8, 2017). 'Amazon Orders 'The Boys' Superhero Drama Series Based On Comic From Eric Kripke, Evan Goldberg & Seth Rogen'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
- ^Farchi, Devin (October 12, 2015). 'Seth Rogen Is Shopping An Adaptation Of THE BOYS To Cable Nets'. Birth.Movies.Death.
- ^'50/50'. Metacritic.
- ^'50/50'. Rotten Tomatoes.
- ^'This Is the End'. Metacritic.
- ^'This Is the End'. Rotten Tomatoes.
- ^'Neighbors'. Metacritic.
- ^'Neighbors'. Rotten Tomatoes.
- ^'The Interview'. Metacritic.
- ^'The Interview'. Rotten Tomatoes.
- ^'The Night Before'. Metacritic.
- ^'The Night Before'. Rotten Tomatoes.
- ^'The Disaster Artist (2017)'.
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- ^'50/50'. Box Office Mojo.
- ^'This Is the End'. Box Office Mojo.
- ^'Neighbors'. Box Office Mojo.
- ^'The Interview'. Box Office Mojo.
- ^'The Night Before (2015)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
- ^'Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016) - Box Office Mojo'. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
- ^'Sausage Party (2016)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
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External links[edit]
- Point Grey Pictures on IMDb
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