Starting in February 2007, Village Roadshow allocated many of its smaller or underperforming titles to Reel DVD, a subdivision of Reel Corporation. The focus was on repackaging and re-distributing films at discounted prices to the home entertainment market. These included films that had not achieved significant sales during their original theatrical runs or earlier DVD releases. Films such as
Jason X,
The Art of War, and
House of the Dead were among the titles repackaged for the Reel DVD imprint. These films, despite not being huge box office successes, found a second life through discounted DVD sales. The titles were resubmitted to the
Office of Film and Literature Classification for review, which allowed them to receive new Classification logos and simpler Classification Advice, helping ensure they met local regulatory standards. Today, Reel Corporation continues to distribute films for home video, focusing on direct-to-DVD releases and smaller-scale productions. Its catalog includes a mix of re-released classics, new films in niche genres, and even some cult favorites that have developed a strong following despite limited theatrical exposure. ==Reel Corporation's Impact on the Australian Film Industry==