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  1. Destination Films Distribution Company, Inc. [1] is a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment currently specializing in action, thriller, niche sci-fi and low-end to medium-end horror films.

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · Destination's film library includes independent films, art-house films, and a few anime titles such as Tekkonkinkreet, Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, and Metropolis. Currently, Samuel Goldwyn Films holds the rights to the pre-Sony Destination library.

  3. Destination Films (US) 1-50 of 80. Sort by Popularity. View full company info for Destination Films (US) 1. Lights Out. 2024 1h 30m R. 4.8 (1.2K) Rate. A drifting ex-soldier turns underground fighter with the help of a just released ex-con, pitting them both against a crime boss, corrupt cops and hired killers. 2. The First Time. 2012 1h 35m PG-13.

  4. Jun 16, 2024 · Final Destination movies' timeline twist in the 5th film changes the franchise, setting up new possibilities for future installments. Watching the films in release order keeps the reveals intact and allows for the evolution of Death's rules to be observed.

    • The Best Travel Movies
    • In Bruges
    • One Week
    • Secret Life of Walter Mitty
    • Before Sunrise Trilogy
    • Planes Trains and Automobiles
    • Julie & Julia
    • The Big Year
    • Into The Wild
    • Wild

    Our choices for the best travel movies are probably very different than yours, so leave a comment and let us know what you think the best travel movies are. We are always looking for new films to ignite our wanderlust. To rent or buy one of these travel films to inspire you to travel right now, check outAmazon Instant Video

    This is by far the best travel movie. One of the characters actually carries around a guide book! We recently rewatched in Bruges and it holds up! If you love a good caper set in an exotic location, you’ll love In Bruges. When Colin Farrell’s character constantly complained of hating Brugesin Belgium as he and Brendan Gleeson took the gondola throu...

    One of our favorite travel movies of all time. And not because it is set in Canada (And we live in Canada). One Week follows a young man driving a motorcycle on a cross country road trip across Canada after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. No movie has made me want to explore a country more than One Week. We wrote an entire review about it her...

    I had to watch this most popular of all travel films twice before deciding I liked The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. At first, I thought it was silly, but then after a second and now a third and fourth, I can understand why it is at the top of most lists of best travel movies. The first time around I was annoyed with all the long-drawn-out fantasy s...

    We have three of our favorite travel movies in one package! And each showcases the destination they are in. They are about love but they are also very much travel films. They were filmed 10 years apart and they take place in three different locations around Europe –Vienna, Paris, and Greece. The Before Sunrise trilogies capture the essence of each ...

    John Candy and Steve Martin take an unexpected cross country road trip from New York City to Chicago. This is Dave’s pick for the best travel movie. If you’re in the mood for a good heartfelt comedy, rent it today. Anyone who has ever driven cross country can relate to some of the shenanigans. Have you stayed in a cheap motel? You can relate. Have ...

    Not only does Julie and Julia star the great Meryl Streep and one of the most versatile actresses around, but this movie is also about travel and blogging. It’s like it was made for us! I was surprised by how much I loved this movie based on the true story of Julia Child and I didn’t go in expecting much. Julie & Julia follows the life of Julia Chi...

    I resisted watching this movie for many years, but it finally came up on one of my many streaming service subscriptions so I sat down to watch it. The Big Year follows Jack Black (who doesn’t love Jack Black?), Owen Wilson and Steve Martin traveling around the United Stateswith hopes of becoming the number 1 bird watcher in the world. It ended up b...

    The real-life true story chronicles the journey of Christopher McCandless who went on a cross country road trip through the US ended up in Alaska. I read Into the Wild years ago and was mesmerized trying to figure out how someone could give up everything to go and live off the grid. John Krakauer dug into the psyche of McCandless and what motivates...

    It took me a while to watch Wild with Reese Witherspoon. I wasn’t really a fan of hers before. But then I watched The Morning Show, Little Fires Everywhere, and Big Little Lies (another great series for travel lovers) and became a huge fan. Big Little Lies showcases Monterrey and Carmel by the Sea in California and really shows off the beautiful sc...

  5. This category is for films whose producer and/or main distributor was Destination Films.

  6. Destination's film library includes independent films, art-house films, and a few animes such as Tekkonkireet, Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, and Metropolis. Currently, it is a label of Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions since 2007.