The following is a detailed and ordered list of films belonging to "The Black List" and that have already been produced and released in theaters or via streaming.
Release | Title | Written by | Production company | Notes | Ref | |
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J A N U A R Y | — | The Sasquatch Gang | The film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award | |||
20 | Little Miss Sunshine | Big Beach Films / Bona Fide Productions / Deep River Productions / Third Gear Productions | The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and its distribution rights were bought by Fox Searchlight Pictures for one of the biggest deals made in the history of the festival until that date | |||
21 | The Hawk Is Dying | |||||
F E B R U A R Y | 17 | Eight Below | David DiGillio | |||
Freedomland | ||||||
24 | Lucky Number Slevin | The Weinstein Company / Capitol Films / Ascendant Pictures | ||||
M A Y | 23 | Babel | ||||
J U N E | 16 | |||||
Nacho Libre | Nickelodeon Movies / Black & White | |||||
A U G U S T | 9 | World Trade Center | ||||
31 | Infamous | Arclight Films | ||||
S E P T E M B E R | 2 | The Queen | ||||
11 | Pu-239 | The film was shown twice at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival under the title The Half Life of Timofey Berezin before being distributed by HBO Films under its original working title | ||||
18 | Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip | The series was adapted from the original script Studio 7 by Aaron Sorkin. The first episode was aired on September 18, 2006 | ||||
O C T O B E R | 1 | Dexter | The series was adapted from the original script of the same name by James Manos Jr. The first episode was aired on October 1, 2006 | |||
6 | Little Children | Bona Fide / Standard Film Company | The film screened at the 44th New York Film Festival organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. It earned 3 nominations at the 79th Academy Awards: Best Actress for Winslet, Best Supporting Actor for Haley, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Field and Perrotta | |||
15 | The Hoax | William Wheeler | Miramax Films / Bob Yari Productions / The Mark Gordon Company / City Entertainment | The film screened at the Rome Film Fest and it was ranked as one of the Top 10 of the year by the Los Angeles Times and Newsweek. | ||
N O V E M B E R | 10 | Fur | River Road Entertainment | |||
D E C E M B E R | 1 | Turistas | Michael Arlen Ross | Fox Atomic / 2929 Entertainment / Stone Village Productions / BoZ Productions | ||
8 | Blood Diamond | |||||
9 | Black Snake Moan | New Deal Productions / Southern Cross the Dog Productions | ||||
22 | We Are Marshall | |||||
25 | Notes on a Scandal | |||||
29 | Factory Girl | Captain Mauzner | Lift Productions | |||
Release | Title | Written by | Production company | Notes | Ref | |
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J A N U A R Y | 10 | The Ten | City Lights Pictures | |||
23 | King of California | Mike Cahill | ||||
25 | Chapter 27 | |||||
27 | Year of the Dog | It premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival | ||||
F E B R U A R Y | 16 | Breach | Billy Ray / Adam Mazer / William Rotko | |||
23 | The Number 23 | Fernley Phillips | Contrafilm / Firm Films | |||
28 | Zodiac | |||||
M A R C H | 2 | Wild Hogs | It was the last film by Tollin/Robbins Productions. The film was nominated for a People's Choice Award in the category "Favorite Movie Comedy" | |||
30 | Blades of Glory | Jeff Cox / Craig Cox / John Altschuler / Dave Krinsky | DreamWorks Pictures / MTV Films / Red Hour / Smart Entertainment | |||
A P R I L | 4 | Disturbia | ||||
13 | Pathfinder | |||||
M A Y | 1 | Charlie Bartlett | ||||
21 | A Mighty Heart | |||||
22 | The Diving Bell and the Butterfly | |||||
J U N E | — | Dangerous Parking | Corniche Pictures / Flaming Pie Films London | |||
A U G U S T | 3 | Hot Rod | ||||
10 | Stardust | |||||
17 | Death at a Funeral | |||||
Superbad | ||||||
21 | 3:10 to Yuma | Relativity Media / Tree Line Film | ||||
22 | The Kingdom | Relativity Media / Forward Pass / Stuber/Parent | ||||
30 | Michael Clayton | The film premiered at the 2007 Venice Film Festival. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor for Clooney, Best Supporting Actor for Wilkinson, and Best Supporting Actress for Tilda Swinton, which she won | ||||
S E P T E M B E R | 1 | Juno | ||||
3 | The Hunting Party | |||||
7 | The Brothers Solomon | |||||
Rendition | Kelley Sane | It was premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival | ||||
8 | The Life Before Her Eyes | Emil Stern | ||||
9 | Lars and the Real Girl | |||||
Meet Bill | GreeneStreet Films | |||||
12 | Married Life | Sidney Kimmel Entertainment / Anonymous Content / Firm Films | ||||
13 | Reservation Road | It was premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival | ||||
23 | The Game Plan | Walt Disney Pictures / Mayhem Pictures | It was the last film to be distributed by Buena Vista Pictures, after Disney retired the Buena Vista moniker across their company's divisions in the same year | |||
27 | There Will Be Blood | At the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Bear Award for Best Director and a Special Artistic Contribution Award for Jonny Greenwood's score. The film received widespread critical acclaim for its cinematography, direction, screenplay, and the performance of Daniel Day-Lewis. Day-Lewis would go on to win the Oscar, BAFTA, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, NYFCC and IFTA Best Leading Actor awards for the role | ||||
O C T O B E R | 19 | Things We Lost in the Fire | ||||
26 | Dan in Real Life | |||||
N O V E M B E R | 8 | Lions for Lambs | ||||
16 | Love in the Time of Cholera | |||||
30 | Mama's Boy | |||||
D E C E M B E R | 14 | The Kite Runner | ||||
15 | The Bucket List | The film was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2007 and was a box office success, opening at #1 in the United States, and grossing worldwide | ||||
21 | Charlie Wilson's War | |||||
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