Dark Hero Studios has inked a two-year TV production deal with Toronto-based E1 Entertainment, starting with the sci-fi series “Push.” E1 gets first look at all TV projects — including network, cable ...
Summit Entertainment is getting into the TV business.The theatrical studio has partnered with E1 Entertainment (“Hung”) to develop a TV project based on Summit’s 2009 feature “Push.” David Hayter ...
Leading independent distributor E1 Entertainment (E1) has added rock-n-roll vampire musical “Suck” to its growing library of horror titles in the U.S. E1 will manage distribution across multiple ...
Canadian independent movie distributors are posting major boxoffice gains thanks to a raft of high-profile U.S. indie releases. By Etan Vlessing, The Associated Press TORONTO — Canadian independent ...
E1 Entertainment U.S. has acquired North American rights to Vlad Yudin’s “Last Day of Summer.” The independently produced drama/comedy follows the story of an agitated fast food employee, who has ...
TORONTO -- Canadian distributor Entertainment One will release Yari Film Group titles in Canada through 2010 as part of an agreement unveiled Thursday. By Etan Vlessing, The Associated Press TORONTO — ...
LOS ANGELES: PorchLight Entertainment has inked a long-term agreement with E1 Entertainment Distribution that covers newly produced holiday releases as well as kids’ and family titles such as ...
Jaman.com is significantly expanding its existing collection of art-house cinema through a partnership with E1 Entertainment, an independent video distributor. Through this collaboration, Jaman ...
Effective today (January 27), independent powerhouse Koch Records will now be known as E1 Music. The initiative comes directly from parent company E1 Entertainment, in a concerted effort to merge ...
TORONTO/LOS ANGELES/LONDON/OTTAWA: Amberwood Entertainment has signed a long-term agreement with E1 Entertainment, granting the independent studio the distribution rights to series such as the ...
Stephen King has had a long and rocky road on the big and small screens. The sad truth is his work just may be a little too complex for adaptation. That certainly hasn’t stopped anyone from trying ...