Black Label Media
Black Label Media is a Los Angeles based independent film production and finance company founded in 2013.[1] The company had a 25 percent stake in La La Land (2016).[1]
History
The founders are Molly Smith, the daughter of billionaire Frederick W. Smith who founded FedEx and invested in the company.[1] And Thad Luckinbill, an actor on Young and the Restless for 11 years, and twin brother Trent Luckinbill.[1]
The name of the company was taken from the American Express Centurion "Black Card" and in part by Johnnie Walker Black whiskey.[1]
Films
- Begin Again (2013)
- The Good Lie (2014)
- '71 (2014)
- Demolition (2015)
- Sicario (2015)
- Breaking a Monster (2015)
- La La Land (2016)
- Rebel in the Rye (2017)
- Only the Brave (2017)
- 12 Strong (2018)
- Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018)
- Sierra Burgess Is a Loser (2018)
- Broken Diamonds (2021)
- Reptile (2022)
- Devotion (TBA)
References
- Brooks Barnes (October 16, 2017). "How Black Label Media Became Hollywood's Hottest Indie Producers". Town & Country. Retrieved March 15, 2018.
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