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Village Roadshow Pictures is an Australian-American co-producer and co-financier of major Hollywood motion pictures, established in 1986. It is a division under Village Roadshow Entertainment Group (VREG), which in turn is owned by australian media company Village Roadshow.

Village Roadshow Pictures self-distributes its film entertainment through affiliates in several territories around the world, including Australia, New Zealand and Singapore (the latter through Golden Village).

Warner Bros. Pictures

 * Dead Calm (1989) (first film teamed up with Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * The Delinquents (1989)
 * Hurricane Smith (1992)
 * The Power of One (1992) (co-production with Le Studio Canal+, Alcor Films and Regency Enterprises)
 * Turtle Beach (1992) (co-production with Regency Enterprises and Le Studio Canal+)
 * Bullet (1996) (under New Line Cinema)
 * Tarzan and the Lost City (1998)
 * Practical Magic (1998)
 * Analyze This (1999)
 * The Matrix (1999) (co-production with Silver Pictures)
 * Deep Blue Sea (1999)
 * Love Lies Bleeding (1999)
 * Three Kings (1999)
 * Three to Tango (1999)
 * Gossip (2000)
 * Space Cowboys (2000) (co-production with Malpaso Productions)
 * Red Planet (2000) (co-production with The Mark Canton Company)
 * Miss Congeniality (2000) (co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment)
 * Valentine (2001)
 * See Spot Run (2001)
 * Exit Wounds (2001) (co-production with Silver Pictures)
 * Swordfish (2001) (co-production with Silver Pictures)
 * mh:awfulmovies:Cats & Dogs (2001)
 * Hearts in Atlantis (2001) (co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment)
 * Training Day (2001)
 * Ocean's Eleven (2001) (co-production with JW Productions)
 * The Majestic (2001) (co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment)
 * Queen of the Damned (2002)
 * Showtime (2002)
 * Eight Legged Freaks (2002) (co-production with Electric Entertainment)
 * mh:awfulmovies:The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002) (co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment)
 * mh:awfulmovies:Ghost Ship (2002) (co-production with Dark Castle Entertainment)
 * Analyze That (2002)
 * Two Weeks Notice (2002) (co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment)
 * Dreamcatcher (2003) (co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment)
 * The Matrix Reloaded (2003) (co-production with Silver Pictures)
 * Mystic River (2003) (co-production with Malpaso Productions)
 * mh:awfulmovies:The Matrix Revolutions (2003) (co-production with Silver Pictures)
 * Torque (2004) (co-production with Original Film)
 * Taking Lives (2004) (co-productions with Atmosphere Pictures)
 * mh:awfulmovies:Catwoman (2004)
 * Ocean's Twelve (2004) (co-production with JW Productions)
 * Constantine (2005) (co-production with Vertigo DC Comics and The Donners' Company)
 * mh:awfulmovies:Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005) (co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment)
 * House of Wax (2005) (co-production with Dark Castle Entertainment)
 * Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) (co-production with The Zanuck Company and Plan B Entertainment)
 * The Dukes of Hazzard (2005)
 * Rumor Has It... (2005)
 * Firewall (2006) (co-production with Beacon Pictures)
 * The Lake House (2006)
 * Happy Feet (2006)
 * Unaccompanied Minors (2006) (co-production with The Donners' Company)
 * Music and Lyrics (2007) (co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment)
 * The Reaping (2007) (co-production with Dark Castle Entertainment)
 * Lucky You (2007)
 * Ocean's Thirteen (2007) (co-production with JW Productions)
 * License to Wed (2007) (co-production with Phoenix Pictures)
 * No Reservations (2007) (co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment)
 * The Invasion (2007) (co-production with Silver Pictures)
 * The Brave One (2007) (co-production with Silver Pictures)
 * I Am Legend (2007) (co-production with Weed Road Pictures, Overbrook Entertainment, Heyday Films and Original Film)
 * December Boys (2007) (with Warner Independent Pictures) (co-production with Becker Entertainment)
 * Speed Racer (2008) (co-production with Silver Pictures)
 * Get Smart (2008) (co-production with Mosaic Media Group)
 * Nights in Rodanthe (2008)
 * Yes Man (2008) (co-production with The Zanuck Company and Heyday Films)
 * Gran Torino (2008) (co-production with Malpaso Productions)
 * Where the Wild Things Are (2009) (co-production with Legendary Pictures, Playtone, and Wild Things Productions)
 * Sherlock Holmes (2009) (co-production with Silver Pictures
 * Sex and the City 2 (2010) (with New Line Cinema) (co-production with HBO Films)
 * Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010)
 * Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010) (co-production with Cruel and Unusual Films)
 * Life as We Know It (2010)
 * mh:awfulmovies:Happy Feet Two (2011)
 * Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) (co-production with Silver Pictures)
 * The Lucky One (2012)
 * Dark Shadows (2012) (co-production with Infinitum Nihil, GK Films and The Zanuck Company)
 * Gangster Squad (2013)
 * The Great Gatsby (2013) (co-production with Bazmark Productions)
 * The Lego Movie (2014) (co-production with Warner Animation Group)
 * Winter's Tale (2014) (co-production with Weed Road Pictures)
 * Edge of Tomorrow (2014) (co-production with RatPac Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment)
 * Into the Storm (2014) (with New Line Cinema)
 * The Judge (2014) (co-production with RatPac Entertainment, Team Downey, and Big Kid Pictures)
 * American Sniper (2014) (co-production with RatPac Entertainment and Malpaso Productions)
 * mh:awfulmovies:Jupiter Ascending (2015) (co-production with RatPac Entertainment and Anarchos Productions)
 * Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) (co-production with RatPac Entertainment and Kennedy Miller Mitchell)
 * San Andreas (2015) (with New Line Cinema) (co-production with RatPac Entertainment, and Flynn Picture Company)
 * In the Heart of the Sea (2015) (co-production with Roth Films and Imagine Entertainment)
 * The Legend of Tarzan (2016) (co-production with RatPac Entertainment, Jerry Weintraub Productions, Riche/Ludwig Productions, and Beaglepug Productions)
 * Sully (2016) (co-production with The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Flashlight Films, and Malpaso Productions)
 * mh:awfulmovies:Collateral Beauty (2016) (with New Line Cinema) (co-production with Anonymous Content, RatPac Entertainment, Overbrook Entertainment, PalmStar Media and Likely Story)
 * Fist Fight (2017) (with New Line Cinema) (co-production with 21 Laps Entertainment and Wrigley Pictures)
 * Going in Style (2017) (with New Line Cinema) (co-production with RatPac Entertainment and De Line Pictures)
 * King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) (co-production with RatPac Entertainment, Weed Road Pictures, Safehouse Pictures, and Ritchie/Wigram Productions)
 * The House (2017) (with New Line Cinema) (co-production with Good Universe and Gary Sanchez Productions)
 * The 15:17 to Paris (2018) (co-production with Malpaso Productions)
 * Ready Player One (2018) (co-production with Amblin Partners, Amblin Entertainment, De Line Pictures, and Farah Films & Management)
 * Ocean's 8 (2018) (co-production with Smokehouse Pictures and Larger Than Life Productions)
 * Joker (2019) (co-production with Bron Creative and DC Films)

Columbia Pictures

 * Saving Silverman (2001) (co-production with Original Film) (first film teamed up with Columbia Pictures)
 * The Equalizer (2014) (co-production with LStar Capital, Escape Artists, Mace Neufeld Productions and ZHIV)
 * Annie (2014) (co-production with Overbrook Entertainment, March Media and Olive Bridge Entertainment)
 * Goosebumps (2015) (co-production with LStar Capital, Sony Pictures Animation, Original Film and Scholastic Entertainment)
 * Concussion (2015) (co-production with LStar Capital, Scott Free Productions, The Shuman Company, Cara Films, The Cantillon Company)
 * The Brothers Grimsby (2016) (co-production with LStar Capital, Four by Two Films, Big Talk Productions and Working Title Films)
 * Ghostbusters (2016) (co-production with Ghost Corps, The Montecito Picture Company, Pascal Pictures and Feigco Entertainment)
 * The Magnificent Seven (2016) (co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, LStar Capital, Pin High Productions and Escape Artists)
 * Passengers (2016) (co-production with LStar Capital, Wanda Pictures, Original Film, Start Motion Pictures and Company Films)

Paramount Pictures

 * The Phantom (1996) (co-production with The Ladd Company)
 * Down to Earth (2001) (co-production with Alphaville Films)
 * Zoolander (2001) (co-production with VH1 Films and Red Hour Productions)

Other companies

 * Rebel (1985)
 * Bloodmoon (1990) (Village Roadshow distributed in Australia, while Carolco distributed elsewhere)
 * Fortress (1992) (under Dimension Films) (co-production with Davis Entertainment and Columbia Pictures)
 * Lightning Jack (1994)
 * Hotel de Love (1996) (under LIVE Entertainment) (co-production with Pratt Films)
 * Critical Care (1997) (under LIVE Entertainment) (co-production with Mediaworks and ASAQ Film Partnership)
 * A Walk on the Moon (1999) (under Miramax Films)
 * Don't Say a Word (2001) (distributed by 20th Century Fox) (co-production with Regency Enterprises)
 * Rogue (2008) (under Dimension Films) (co-production with Emu Creek Pictures)
 * Man of Tai Chi (2013) (under RADiUS-TWC) (co-production with Universal Pictures, China Film Group and Wanda Media)

Upcoming films

 * The Matrix Resurrections (2021) (distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures) (co-production with Venus Castina Productions)
 * Furiosa (2024) (distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures) (co-production with Kennedy Miller Mitchell)
 * Live Die Repeat and Repeat (TBA) (distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures)
 * San Andreas 2 (TBA) (distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures; with New Line Cinema) (co-production with Flynn Picture Company)
 * Mad Max: The Wasteland (TBA) (distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures) (co-production with Kennedy Miller Mitchell)
 * Ready Player Two (TBA) (distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures) (co-production with Amblin Partners, Amblin Entertainment, De Line Pictures, and Farah Films & Management)
 * Joker II (TBA) (distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures) (co-production with Bron Creative and DC Films)
 * Training Day: Alonzo (TBA) (distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures) (co-production with Outlaw Productions)
 * Sherlock Holmes 3 (TBA) (distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures) (co-production with Rideback, Team Downey and Silver Pictures)
 * The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (TBA) (co-production with Vertigo Entertainment, Stampede Ventures, Sanibel Films, and Origin Story)

Why They Rock

 * 1) The opening logo. It is very memorable logo from the company (especially the 1998 version) and a favorite of many peoples.
 * 2) The variations logo are excellent as well. For example, they have the Lego bricks from logo and pays homage from 1998 version logo for The Lego Movie.
 * 3) Many soundtrack from all films are excellent to listen to
 * 4) They produced many amazing movies, like Ready Player One, Zoolander, The Matrix, Mad Max: Fury Road, Joker ect.
 * 5) Their film have adapted other faithful media, such as books for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Ready Player One, and Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole.
 * 6) They make an animated movies, which is good, such as The Animatrix, Happy Feet, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole and of course, The Lego Movie.
 * 7) The logo music. Its really wonderful and catchy that used the music of the shortened version of the Roadshow Films theme, the 1996 Roadshow Entertainment theme. But here is the great thing, they have unique logo music. It is a nice orchestral tune based very subtly on the previous theme.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The new logo that debut on Joker at the end isn't that good. But at least only time will tell if they use the animation from the Village Roadshow Television logo in future films or not, with the logo being debut from The Matrix Resurrections, albert the variant.
 * 2) It has several bad movies, like Catwoman, Ghostbusters, Happy Feet Two, Jupiter Ascending, ect..

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Trivia

 * In May 2014, VRPG established a supplementary co-financing production deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment which commenced with the release of The Equalizer and Annie. A second agreement was made due to the large amount of available capital.