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Maverick Movies tells the improbable story of New Line Cinema, a
company that cut a remarkable path through the American film industry
and movie culture. Founded in 1967 as an art-film distributor, New Line
made a small fortune running John Waters's Pink Flamingos at midnight
screenings in the 1970s and found reliable returns with the Nightmare
on Elm Street franchise in the 1980s. By 2001, the company competed
with the major Hollywood studios and reached global box-office success
with the Lord of the Rings franchise. Blurring boundaries between high
and low culture, between independent film and Hollywood, and between the
margins and the mainstream, New Line Cinema offers a compelling case
study of the evolution of contemporary film culture through the
disintegration of the mass audience fostered by the classic Hollywood
studios into the multitude of niche audiences that Hollywood seeks
today.