New Line Cinema
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New Line Cinema, founded in 1967, is a Big Ten movie studio. It is a subsidiary of Time Warner and it operates several divisions, including:
- Theatrical distribution
- Marketing
- Home video
- Fineline Features, specializing in independent film
The current co-chairmen and co-CEOs are founder Robert Shaye and Michael Lynne. Recent New Line releases include:
- The Lord of the Rings trilogy
- Elf
- About Schmidt
- The Austin Powers franchise
Historical New Line films include:
- Mondo Trasho (1969) & Pink Flamingos (1972) by John Waters
- The Mask starring Jim Carrey
- The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films
- Blade and its sequels
- The Nightmare On Elm Street series
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