![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It was last used in The Rhythm Section.Įditor's Note: This has a much better concept and animation than the last logo. BOSTON, Mass Decem Hothouse Productions, Boston University’s student-run production company, has partnered with The NO Project, an independent anti. The short variant later premiered on Midnight Sun and the full animated version debuted on Show Dogs itself. This was first seen on the trailer for Show Dogs. Music/Sounds: A majestic orchestral fanfare.Īvailability: Uncommon. Produced in 2015 by Anibrain and Lipsync Post. An in-credit and plain white variant was seen on Holocaust: The Revenge Plot.įX/SFX: The lights rotating and moving, which are animated in nice CGI.A short and silent version that starts at the globe zooming out exists."ENTERTAINMENT" fades in underneath "ROAD", followed by the byline "A TMP COMPANY". As the words "GLOBAL" and "ROAD", with the "A"s in both words being in a slanted style, fade in, the lights slowly collapse and the Earth disappears in the middle of the words, transforming into a cyan crescent. The layers of lights zoom out, surrounding the model as well as some Chinese text in the left-center. Then, other lines appear, in red, blue and yellow, and altogether move around, forming a stylized model of the Earth. Logo: On a black background, a series of cyan lines appear, and within them they show gold, textured outlines of Earth's continents. Nicknames: "The Lights", "Colorful Earth", "Earth Lights" Global Road Entertainment (January 17, 2018-January 23, 2020) The last film to use this logo before its Summer 2020 revival was All I See Is You. Seen on Killer Elite, The Grey, and A Haunted House, among others. Music/Sounds: None, or the opening theme of the movie.Īvailability: Uncommon. The words slowly zoom in toward us.įX/SFX: The zooming of the words, which is very simple. Inside the words is the background of a road. Logo: Against a black background are the words "OPENROAD". Open Road Films (September 23, 2011-OctoOctober 16, 2020-) In the summer of 2020, the company was revived as part of Raven Capital Management. Tom Ortenberg is stepping down as CEO of Open Road Films, the indie distribution and production company that was recently acquired by. In September, Global Road filed for bankruptcy, and soon after began auctioning its subsidiaries. As a result, the company was forced to lay off their employees without severance, and soon after, was sued by Miramax over loans of City of Lies. ![]() As a result, the company's September release of City of Lies was put on hold the film they were allowed to distribute next, A.X.L., flopped at the box office. In August 2018, management of the company shifted from Donald Tang to primary lenders Bank of America and East West Bank, as he wasn't able to secure funds for Global Road. In August 2017, it was purchased by Tang Media Partners, who merged it with the also then-purchased IM Global, resulting in the current name. Global Road Entertainment began as Open Road Films, a distribution company started by theater chains AMC Theatres and Regal Entertainment Group in March 2011. Production: Odd Lot Entertainment, Heavy Lifting, Perfect Weekend, Aquafoxx Prods. Meredith, the son of gridiron great Don Meredith, obviously is working out some of his own personal stuff here, but it’s at the expense of a relentlessly introspective film in which its lead characters have a habit of announcing every action and articulating every inner thought ahead of carrying them out.Īlthough Bridges still succeeds in giving it his A-game as Timberlake’s gregarious, adage-spouting absentee dad, the performance ultimately serves to underscore just how much talent (including cameo turns by Lyle Lovett and Ted Danson) gets left behind in “The Open Road.” Lionsgate Brings Back Mask Mandates in OfficeĬarlton Garrett (a typically earnest Timberlake) is a mopey minor-leaguer unsure of his future who is forced to track down his legendary, professional dad, Kyle (Bridges), when his mother (Steenburgen) is about to go in for a serious operation.Īccompanied by his on-again, off-again girlfriend (Kate Mara), Carlton somehow manages to persuade his long-absent, unreliable old man to make the trek from Ohio to Texas in a red SUV that provides its passengers little opportunity to duck some previously unaddressed issues.īut that father-son relationship isn’t the only thing that’s strained. ![]()
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