Divide/Conquer

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Divide/Conquer
Company typePrivately held company
Industry
  • Film
  • Television
Founded2013;11 years ago (2013)
Founder
  • Adam Hendricks
  • Greg Gilreath
  • John H. Lang
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
,
United States
Key people
  • Adam Hendricks
  • Greg Gilreath
Website divideconquer.us

Divide/Conquer (pronounced "Divide and Conquer") is an American film and television production company founded in 2013 by Adam Hendricks, Greg Gilreath and John H. Lang. [1] [2] It is known for producing films such as Lucky , Cam , Black Christmas , Freaky , The Voyeurs , Vengeance , M3GAN and Totally Killer .

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Overview

Divide/Conquer oversees the development and production of budget films. Its first films were V/H/S: Viral , Lucky , Like. Share. Follow. and Totem . It is also known for producing multiple projects with Jason Blum and Blumhouse Productions. In 2022, Freaky was featured in a maze at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights and M3GAN in 2023. [3]

Filmography

Films

Release dateFilmDirector(s)Distributor
October 23, 2014 V/H/S: Viral Marcel Sarmiento
Gregg Bishop
Nacho Vigalondo
Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead
Todd Lincoln
Magnet Releasing
September 29, 2017 Lucky John Carroll Lynch Magnolia Pictures
October 31, 2017 Like. Share. Follow. Glenn Gers Cinemax
Totem Marcel Sarmiento
May 4, 2018 Family Blood Sonny Mallhi Netflix
November 16, 2018 Cam Daniel Goldhaber
December 7, 2018 Newly Single Adam Christian Clark Gravitas Ventures
March 31, 2019 Mercy Black Owen EgertonNetflix
April 5, 2019 The Wind Emma Tammi IFC Midnight
April 14, 2019 Thriller Dallas JacksonNetflix
September 20, 2019 Bloodline Henry Jacobson Momentum Pictures
November 1, 2019 Adopt a Highway Logan Marshall-Green RLJE Films
December 13, 2019 Black Christmas Sophia Takal Universal Pictures
November 13, 2020 Freaky Christopher Landon
December 18, 2020 Climate of the Hunter Mickey ReeceDark Star Pictures
March 20, 2021Wildcat Jonathan W. Stokes Paramount Pictures
May 8, 2021 Pink Skies Ahead Kelly Oxford MTV Entertainment Studios
September 10, 2021 The Voyeurs Michael Mohan Amazon Studios
December 10, 2021 Agnes Mickey ReeceMagnet Releasing
July 15, 2022 Diary of a Spy Adam Christian Clark XYZ Films
July 29, 2022 Vengeance B. J. Novak Focus Features
October 7, 2022 The Visitor Justin P. Lange Epix
November 1, 2022DeborahNoga Pnueli 1091 Pictures
January 6, 2023 M3GAN Gerard Johnstone Universal Pictures
April 7, 2023 Play Dead [4] Patrick Lussier Voltage Pictures
June 9, 2023 Brooklyn 45 [5] Ted Geoghegan Shudder
September 1, 2023 Perpetrator [6] Jennifer Reeder
October 6, 2023 Totally Killer [7] Nahnatchka Khan Amazon MGM Studios
November 10, 2023 It's a Wonderful Knife [8] Tyler MacIntyreRLJE Films
Shudder

Upcoming films

Release dateFilmDirector(s)Distributor
May 16, 2025 M3GAN 2.0 Gerard JohnstoneUniversal Pictures
House of Spoils [9] Bridget Savage Cole
Danielle Krudy
Amazon MGM Studios
Faces of Death [10] Daniel Goldhaber

Short films

YearShortDirector
2013Jerry, the Exorcist RoommateKevin Oeser
The KeySherwin Shilati
This is How You DieMichael Mohan
2014RedactionTim Sanger
2015Pink GrapefruitMichael Mohan
Grand ZeroKevin Oeser
Party AnimalAdam Bowers
Connected Luke Gilford
2016How Was Burning Man?Kevin Oeser
2017 Game Jeannie Donohoe
2018DebNoga Pnueli
End TimesBobby Miller
MaradentroChrista Boarini
2020The PriestMike Vukadinovhich

Television

YearSeriesCreator(s)Notes
2016 Judgment Day: Prison or Parole? Joe Berlinger
Garfunkel and Oates: Trying to Be SpecialJeremy Konner
Riki Lindhome
TV special
Virtually Mike and Nora Nora Kirkpatrick
Mike O'Brien
2017Killing Richard GlossipJoe Berlinger
Kevin Huffman
High & MightyCesar Mazariegos
BreakaratePatrick Cox
Clay Baird
2018Door No. 1Nora Kirkpatrick
Chris W. Smith
2018–19 Into the Dark 2 episodes:
"Flesh & Blood" [11]
"All That We Destroy"


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References

  1. Dear Producer: Divide/Conquer Producers on Taking Big Risks
  2. Dear Producer: Divide/Conquer Duo Talks Partnerships, Portfolios and Creative Process
  3. Blumhouse Returns to Halloween Horror Nights With 'Freaky' and 'The Black Phone' Experience!
  4. Voltage to launch Cannes sales on 'Play Dead' led by rising star Bailee Madison (exclusive)
  5. Shudder Sets Supernatural Thriller 'Brooklyn 45' As Latest Original
  6. "Berlin Fest Unveils First 2023 Panorama and Generation Titles". The Hollywood Reporter . December 15, 2022. Archived from the original on March 15, 2023.
  7. Kiernan Shipka, Olivia Holt to Star in Blumhouse Slasher-Comedy 'Totally Killer' for Prime Video
  8. 'It's a Wonderful Knife' – A Christmas Slasher from 'Freaky' Writer and 'Tragedy Girls' Director!
  9. 'House of Spoils' – Ariana DeBose Starring in Psychological Thriller from Amazon and Blumhouse
  10. Cult Horror Movie ‘Faces of Death’ Getting 21st Century Reimagining Via Legendary (Exclusive)
  11. Hulu and Blumhouse’s "Into the Dark" Anthology Will Unleash Monthly Horror Films