The companies that helped created 'Sorority Row' are Karz Entertainment, and Summit Entertainment. Other films made by Karz Entertainment, tend to be from the Comedy or Romance genre, so a Teen Horror film is slightly different to other films made by this company. The other company, Summit Entertainment, has made many more films, a lot of which are of the Thrtiller genre. This seems to fit in more with the production of 'Sorority Row'.
The film had a budget estimated to be around $16 million, with an opening weekend gross of $5 million in the US and £780,000 in the UK.
The companies that helped create 'Jennifer's Body' are Fox Atomic, Dune Entertainment and Hard C. Fox Atomic have helped produced mainly comady films, but also films such as '28 Weeks Later' and 'The HIlls Have Eyes II' which are both horror films. Dune Entertainment also helped in the production of 'The Hills Have Eyes II', as well as the prequel. Most of the other films created by Dune Entertainment are thriller films, which is similar to horror in some ways. Hard C have only worked on 'Jennifer's Body', which shows that it is a small company.
This film also had an estimated budget of $16 million, but it made more money on opening weekend than 'Sorority Row'. The gross in the US was $6.8 million, and in the UK the gross was around £730,000 in the UK, which is less than 'Sorority Row' made in the UK.
What impact would this have on your decisions about what to include in your film?
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