New Line Cinema (founded by Robert Shaye, Michael Lynne in 1967) was a distribution company but became an Independent film studio. New Line transformed into a unit of Warner Bros. Entertainment in March 2008. New Line Company is known for producing a range of genre films including comedy, romance, horror, fantasy and drama. However, they are popular when it comes to producing action and thriller films.
They've produced popular films including The Mask, Rush Hour, The Conjuring, The Hobbit and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. New Line’s 2016 release slate, distributed by Warner Bros., includes How to Be Single, Me Before You, Barbershop: The Next Cut, Keanu, Going in Style, The Conjuring 2, Central Intelligence and Lights Out.
The Conjuring (Horror) was released in 2013. This movie earned more than $570 million in global box office and had the high grossing opening weekend ever for an original horror film.
Rush Hour (Thriller/Action) was released in 1998 and directed by Breet Ratner. The budget for Rush Hour was $38 million.
The Mask (Fantasy/Action) was released in 1994 and directed by Chuck Russell. The movie had the budget of $18 million.
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