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Screen Gems Network was an American television program which ran in syndication from 1999 to 2001, launched by Columbia TriStar Television Distribution. SGN was the first broadcast-based service ...
In addition, sister label Screen Gems has untethered itself from Mortal Instruments, the adaptation of the Cassandra Clare YA fantasy series. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Columbia is no longer ...
Slightly over a decade later, Screen Gems became Columbia’s entry into television production, where it flourished for 25 years before the brand was rechristened Columbia Pictures Television.
Even with a producing credit on "Analyze This" - the No. 1 movie in the country - Paula Weinstein is still the same person she used to be. Weinstein's "education" as a movie producer began at ...
EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures genre label Screen Gems has partnered with Crypt TV, the horror genre brand co-founded by CEO Jack Davis and Eli Roth, to produce a 10-minute short based on the 1960 ...
Shannon Gaulding has been named senior vp production at Screen Gems, it was announced Tuesday by president Clint Culpepper. By Gregg Kilday, The Associated Press Shannon Gaulding has been named ...
Clint Culpepper has been named president of Screen Gems, effective immediately. An eight-year veteran of Sony Pictures Entertainment, Culpepper was previously Screen Gems' executive VP of ...
Sony label Screen Gems has picked up all U.S. distribution rights to Alliance Atlantis' "The 51st State," which stars Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Carlyle. A 2002 release is planned.
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