List of Open Road films

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Open Road Films is an American film distribution and production company. The list also includes the films from the era when the company was known as Global Road Entertainment.

Contents

Released

2010s

Release dateTitleNotes
September 23, 2011 Killer Elite Co-distribution with FilmDistrict [1]
January 27, 2012 The Grey Co-distribution with FilmDistrict [1]
March 9, 2012 Silent House [2]
April 13, 2012 Lockout Co-distribution with FilmDistrict [3]
August 24, 2012 Hit and Run [4]
September 21, 2012 End of Watch [5]
October 26, 2012 Silent Hill: Revelation U.S. distribution only [6]
November 21, 2012 Red Dawn Co-distribution with FilmDistrict [1]
January 11, 2013 A Haunted House [7]
February 8, 2013 Side Effects [8]
March 29, 2013 The Host [9]
August 16, 2013 Jobs [10]
October 11, 2013 Machete Kills [11]
November 27, 2013 Homefront [11]
December 25, 2013 Justin Bieber's Believe [12]
January 17, 2014 The Nut Job U.S. distribution only [13]
March 28, 2014 Sabotage [14] [15]
April 18, 2014 A Haunted House 2 [16]
May 9, 2014 Chef [17]
July 25, 2014 The Fluffy Movie [18]
October 31, 2014 Nightcrawler
November 14, 2014 Rosewater
January 30, 2015 The Loft
March 20, 2015 The Gunman
April 24, 2015 Little Boy
June 19, 2015 Dope [19] [20]
October 23, 2015 Rock the Kasbah [21]
November 6, 2015 Spotlight U.S. distribution only [22]
January 29, 2016 Fifty Shades of Black U.S. distribution only [23]
February 26, 2016 Triple 9 U.S. distribution only [24]
April 29, 2016 Mother's Day U.S. distribution only [25]
July 29, 2016 Gleason Co-distribution with Amazon Studios [26]
September 16, 2016 Snowden [27]
October 14, 2016 Max Steel [28]
November 18, 2016 Bleed for This [29]
January 13, 2017 Sleepless [30]
February 24, 2017 Collide U.S. distribution only [31]
March 3, 2017 Before I Fall [32]
April 14, 2017 Spark U.S. distribution only [33]
April 21, 2017 The Promise [34]
August 11, 2017 The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature U.S. distribution only [35]
September 8, 2017 Home Again [36]
October 13, 2017 Marshall
October 27, 2017 All I See Is You

As Global Road Entertainment

Release dateTitleNotes
March 23, 2018 Midnight Sun [37]
May 5, 2018 Real
May 18, 2018 Show Dogs [38]
June 8, 2018 Hotel Artemis [39]
July 13, 2018 Siberia Production company only
July 20, 2018 Zoe Production company only [40]
August 24, 2018 A.X.L. [41]
August 31, 2018 Boarding School
September 14, 2018 I Think We're Alone Now Production company only
January 25, 2019 Serenity Production company only
May 17, 2019 The Professor Production company only
May 31, 2019 Domino Production company only
June 19, 2019 Beats Production company only [42]
January 31, 2020 The Rhythm Section Production company only
March 19, 2021 City of Lies uncredited; original distribution

2020s

Release dateTitleNotes
October 16, 2020 Honest Thief Co-distribution with Briarcliff Entertainment
October 23, 2020 After We Collided
January 15, 2021 The Marksman Co-distribution with Briarcliff Entertainment [43]
April 30, 2021 Separation Co-distribution with Briarcliff Entertainment
September 17, 2021 Copshop [44]
February 25, 2022 Studio 666 Co-distribution with Briarcliff Entertainment
April 29, 2022 Memory Co-distribution with Briarcliff Entertainment
May 20, 2022 Good Mourning Co-distribution with Briarcliff Entertainment
February 15, 2023 Marlowe
May 26, 2023 Kandahar [45]

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