Miramax Home Entertainment

This home video label was launched around mid-1994, after The Walt Disney Company acquired Miramax Films on June 30, 1993. On December 3, 2010, Disney sold off Miramax Films to Filmyard Holdings. Then, on March 2, 2016, the company was sold to beIN Media Group. On April 3, 2020, beIN Media Group sold a 49% stake in the company to Paramount Global (then called ViacomCBS). Since then, Paramount Global has owned the North American rights to most of Miramax Films' catalog, including the pre-2005 Dimension Films library, with international rights held by beIN Media Group.

August 1994
These titles were co-released under the Touchstone Home Video label.

September 1994
Excluding The Crow, these were the only releases under the Miramax Home Entertainment label to use the blue text bumpers.

June 1995
A wave of sell-thru titles was released this month, along with the sell-thru release of The Crow.

March 1996
A wave of sell-thru titles was released to commemorate the collector's edition of Pulp Fiction.

January 1997
In collaboration with Quentin Tarantino, Miramax Home Entertainment launches the Rolling Thunder Pictures collection, releasing Tarantino's favorite films to video. Along with the typical opening previews, these tapes open with a custom introduction to the featured film.

February 1997
Miramax Family Films releases two films to video as sell-thru titles.