In 1995, Dimension Extreme acquired the rights to the Halloween film series, releasing the sixth installment Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers in September that year.
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In 1995, Dimension Extreme acquired the rights to the Halloween film series, releasing the sixth installment Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers in September that year.
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Dimension Extreme produced and distributed its sequel, Scream 2, released the following year, which grossed a comparable $172 million.
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Dimension Extreme released its second film with director Robert Rodriguez, the teen sci-fi film The Faculty, on Christmas Day 1998.
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In 1999, Dimension Extreme distributed David Cronenberg's eXistenZ and Scream-writer Kevin Williamson's directorial debut Teaching Mrs Tingle.
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In January 2005, Dimension Extreme purchased the American distribution rights to the Australian horror film Wolf Creek, which was released in December that year.
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Much of the early 2000s, Dimension Extreme produced and distributed numerous sequels to films released under their branch, including several direct-to-video releases for films such as Children of the Corn: Revelation, Hellraiser: Hellseeker, and Dracula III: Legacy.
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Dimension Extreme released the sci-fi horror films Apollo 18 and Dark Skies.
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In 2013, Dimension Extreme acquired the rights to the independent slasher film All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, shot in 2006, and gave the film a limited release in the United States in October.
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Dimension Extreme partnered with MTV for the television series Scream, based on the film series.
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Dimension Extreme Films has involvement with One Ball Pictures, who owns the "Funny Or Die" online series.
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