Ghost House Pictures
Ghost House Pictures is an American film production company that was founded in 2002 by Robert Tapert and Sam Raimi, which usually co-produces films with Joe Drake and Nathan Kahane.[1] The company produces horror films such as Don't Breathe, Evil Dead, Drag Me to Hell, The Grudge and 30 Days of Night.[2]
Type | Privately held company |
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Industry | Film Production Company |
Genre | Horror |
Founded | 2002 |
Founders | Robert Tapert Sam Raimi |
Headquarters | |
Website | Official website |
Ghost House Productions Logo
On the 1st logo, in very dim light, almost no light at all, an old door slams shut by itself. The camera moves over to the keyhole, where a demon-possessed skull moves over to the left of the screen. The camera moves back a space or two, showing the skull's face in the keyhole. The words "ghost" and "house" appear on the sides of the keyhole, and the word "pictures" appears at the bottom. In the 2nd logo, in a black background, the skull from the 1st logo comes out of the background and runs into the camera. The skull vibrates as "Ghost House Pictures" appears on the screen.
Ghost House Pictures
Year | Film | Director | Release date | Budget | Gross |
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2004 | The Grudge | Takashi Shimizu | October 22, 2004 | $10 million | $187.3 million |
2005 | Boogeyman | Stephen Kay | February 4, 2005 | $20 million | $67.2 million |
2006 | The Grudge 2 | Takashi Shimizu | October 13, 2006 | $70.7 million | |
2007 | The Messengers | Pang brothers | February 2, 2007 | $16 million | $55 million |
Rise: Blood Hunter | Sebastian Gutierrez | June 1, 2007 | N/A | $2.9 million | |
30 Days of Night | David Slade | October 19, 2007 | $30 million | $75.5 million | |
2008 | Boogeyman 2 | Jeff Betancourt | January 8, 2008 | $4.5 million | N/A |
2009 | Boogeyman 3 | Gary Jones | January 20, 2009 | N/A | N/A |
The Grudge 3 | Toby Wilkins | May 12, 2009 | N/A | N/A | |
Drag Me to Hell | Sam Raimi | May 29, 2009 | $30 million | $90.8 million | |
Messengers 2: The Scarecrow | Martin Barnewitz | July 21, 2009 | N/A | N/A | |
2010 | 30 Days of Night: Dark Days | Ben Ketai | October 5, 2010 | N/A | N/A |
2012 | The Possession | Ole Bornedal | August 31, 2012 | $14 million | $85.4 million |
2013 | Evil Dead | Fede Álvarez | April 5, 2013 | $17 million | $97.5 million |
2015 | Poltergeist | Gil Kenan | May 22, 2015 | $35 million | $95.4 million |
2016 | Don't Breathe | Fede Álvarez | August 26, 2016 | $9.9 million | $157.1 million |
2020 | The Grudge | Nicolas Pesce | January 3, 2020 | $10 million | $42.6 million |
2021 | Don't Breathe 2[3] | Rodo Sayagues | August 13, 2021[4] | TBA | TBA |
TBA | Shrine | Evan Spiliotopoulos | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Ghost House Underground
Year | Film | Director | Release Date |
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2008 | The Tattooist | Peter Burger | June 24, 2008 |
Brotherhood of Blood | Peter Scheerer Michael Roesch |
October 14, 2008 | |
Dark Floors | Pete Riski | ||
Room 205 | Martin Barnewitz | ||
The Substitute | Ole Bornedal | ||
Trackman | Igor Shavlak | ||
The Last House in the Woods | Gabriele Albanesi | ||
No Man's Land: The Rise of Reeker | Dave Payne | ||
Dance of the Dead | Gregg Bishop | ||
2009 | Seventh Moon | Eduardo Sánchez | October 6, 2009 |
Offspring | Andrew van den Houten | ||
The Children | Tom Shankland | ||
The Thaw | Mark A. Lewis | ||
2011 | Stag Night | Peter A. Dowling | February 14, 2011 |
Psych: 9 | Andrew Shortell | February 22, 2011 | |
Television series
Year | Series | Release date |
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2007 | Devil's Trade | June 6, 2007 |
30 Days of Night: Blood Trails | September 13, 2007 | |
2008 | 30 Days of Night: Dust to Dust | July 17, 2008 |
2009 | 13: Fear Is Real | January 7, 2009 |
2010 | Zombie Roadkill | October 4, 2010 |
References
- Dixon, Wheeler Winston (2010-08-24). A History of Horror. Rutgers University Press. pp. 161–162. ISBN 9780813550398.
- Chapman King, Lynnea (October 10, 2014). The Coen Brothers Encyclopedia. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 160. ISBN 0810885778.
- Reimann, Tom (October 8, 2020). "'Don't Breathe 2' Has Apparently Finished Filming and We Didn't Even Know It Had Started". Collider. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
- Rubin, Rebecca (October 21, 2020). "'Ghostbusters' Sequel Moves to Summer 2021". Variety. Retrieved October 21, 2020.