Emmett/Furla Oasis

They include Held for Ransom, Ticker, Narc, Control, Edison, 16 Blocks, Home of the Brave, Borderland, Rambo, Righteous Kill, Freelancers, End of Watch and Broken City.

[10] In between the EFF-Oasis merger, the companies released two of its successful box office films in 2013 (in association with Universal Pictures), 2 Guns and Lone Survivor.

[16] On June 3, 2014, Emmett/Furla Oasis Films signed a first-look deal with Craig Piligian's Pilgrim Studios to develop and produce docu-series and other unscripted shows.

[21] Around October 2019, after announcing their Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing a month prior, HMNY effectively dissolved ongoing operations of MoviePass.

[22] As a result of Helios and Matheson's bankruptcy filing and MoviePass' closure on January 28, 2020,[23][24] Emmett/Furla Oasis Films (being a part-owned subsidiary of the latter) ceased operations.

[25] Six days later, Morgan Creek Entertainment and the estate of Tupac Shakur filed suit against the label over the financing of the rapper's biopic, All Eyez on Me, claiming breach of agreement.

The plaintiffs stated they demanded a renewed 50-percent agreement from co-founders Randall Emmett and George Furla after the film's budget exceeded over $34 million; the defendants refused.

[26][27] Nemesis Finance had filed a lawsuit in June 2016 against Randall Emmett/George Furla Productions and also both of them as individuals for breach of contract, fraud and violating the RICO Act.

The suit had claimed Nemesis faced losing $1.6 million after producers Randall Emmett and George Furla allegedly misrepresented the amount of debt owed to investors so that they could reduce the residuals reserve deposits required by the major guilds.

"[28] On August 18, 2017, director Jonathan Baker filed a lawsuit against Emmett/Furla Oasis Films over breach of contract and fraudulent inducement over a two way co-finance and production deal.

[29] As of August 18, 2017, Martin Barab (attorney for Emmett/Furla) advised The Hollywood Reporter that Baker Entertainment had already been repaid half of its investment in the weeks since the film's June 30 release.

[citation needed] That same month, actor Bruce Willis (on behalf of his former attorney) accused company co-founder Randall Emmett of mistreatment during his health issues.

[37] The plaintiff also accused Emmett of hiding a Rolls-Royce in an insurance fraud scam and ordering him to retrieve a supply of cocaine.