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| Opens: 12/19/2025 |
| Running Time: 195 |
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| Cast: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis, Giovanni Ribisi, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, David Thewlis, and Oona Chaplin. |
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| Crew: Director: James Cameron. Producers: James Cameron, Jamie Landau, Jon Landau, and Brigitte Yorke. Executive Producers: Richard Baneham, Rae Sanchini, Peter M. Tobyansen, and David Valdes. Screenwriters: James Cameron, Rick Jaffa, and Amanda Silver. Music: Simon Franglen. Cinematographer: Russell Carpenter. |
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REVIEW: By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs
"AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH"--A VISUALLY FEROCIOUS RETURN TO PANDORA
With "Avatar: Fire and Ash," James Cameron ("Avatar 4") once again proves that when it comes to immersive spectacle, no one else is playing on quite the same field.
The third chapter in the "Avatar" saga doesn't just revisit Pandora, it plunges headfirst into its most volatile terrain yet, delivering a film that is emotionally bruised, visually astonishing, and unapologetically epic.
The only thing that would have made my 3-D screening of "Fire and Ash” more exciting would have been to see it at an IMAX theater because bigger is definitely better.
This one picks up shortly after "Avatar: The Way of Water." The story finds Jake Sully (Sam Worthington, "Horizon: An American Saga-Chapter 2") and his wife Neytiri (Zoe Saldana, TV's "Lioness") struggling to hold their family together in the aftermath of their son Neteyam's death.
The introduction of the Mangkwan clan--also known as the Ash People--injects the series with a new, aggressive energy. Led by the formidable Varang, (Oona Chaplin, "Avatar 4"), the Mangkwans are a stark contrast to the oceanic Metkayina, and their alliance with the ever-menacing Colonel Quaritch (Stephen Lang, "Hellfire") escalates the conflict to brutal new heights. Lang continues to relish his role, making Quaritch a villain whose persistence is as unsettling as it is inevitable.
Technically, "Avatar: Fire and Ash" is nothing short of breathtaking. Cameron's use of 3D and innovative CGI is something to behold, transforming volcanic landscapes, ash-choked skies, and Na'vi culture into a fully realized, tactile experience. Pandora has never felt more alive or more dangerous. Every frame feels meticulously crafted, reinforcing why Cameron remains the gold standard for cinematic world-building.
That said, "Avatar: Fire and Ash" does feel familiar at times, echoing narrative beats from earlier entries and clocking in at whopping 197 minutes, it can test your endurance with certain subplots lingering longer than necessary.
Still, the emotional stakes, richly drawn characters, and battle scenes ensure the experience never loses its grip. While "Avatar: Fire and Ash" may not reinvent the franchise, it deepens it in meaningful ways. It's a powerful, chapter, which will leave fans engaged, but eagerly clamoring for whatever comes next on Pandora.
Editor's Note: Be sure to catch my N2Entertainment.net movie talk segment on the Kitty O'Neal Show Fridays at 5:17 p.m. and 6:47 p.m. on radio station KFBK 93.1 FM and 1530 AM.
Check Out This Trailer For "AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH"
Lana K. Wilson-Combs is a member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA), The American Film Institute (AFI), and a Nominating Committee Voting Member for the NAACP Image Awards. |
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OLD SCHOOL VIDEO PICK OF THE MONTH
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Title: SOUNDER
Year Released: 1972
Running Time: 105
Production Company: 20th Century Fox
Director: Martin Ritt
Director of Photography: John A. Alonzo
Screenwriter: Lonne Elder III
Author: Lana K. Wilson-Combs
REVIEW: "SOUNDER"-- A STORY THAT STILL SPEAKS
I remember the first time I saw the movie "Sounder"--back in 1972, when it first came out--at a downtown Los Angeles theater with my older brothers.
I was just a 11-years-old but watching that powerful story unfold on screen left a lasting impression.
I was captivated by the powerful performances of the late, great Cicely Tyson and Paul Winfield,...
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Title: THE MERCHANTS OF JOY
Year Released: 2025
Running Time: 90
Production Company: Prime
Director: Celia Aniskovich
Review By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs
PINES, POWER PLAYS, AND HOLIDAY HAVOC: THE MERCHANTS OF JOY DELIVERS:
The Merchants of Joy may sound like the name of a feel-good holiday choir, but the documentary from director Celia Aniskovich ("What Happened at Fells Acres?")and writer Owen Long, reveals that the real song of the season in New York is the sound of Christmas-tree dealers battling for turf like it's the North Pole edition of Game of Thrones.
The film, which is currently streaming on Prime, introduces us to five families, aka, frenemies, who make the city smell like fir and fierce competition each December: the red-cheeked Gregory Walsh of Greg's Trees and his maybe-one-day-he'll-take-over son "Little" Greg; the eternally hustling single dad George Schmidt; Vermont's own tree-trading duo Jane Waterman and George Nash (with their wonderfully blunt daughter Ciree); and New Jersey's Heather Neville of NYC Tree Lady fame.
Each clan brings its own holiday flavor, from wholesome Santa energy to "please don't ask me about the time I got arrested" pragmatism. And who knew the Christmas-tree business was such a holiday blood sport, especially in New York, where even the wreaths seem a little stressed?
Hovering over all this good cheer is the documentary's unofficial villain Kevin Hammer, the mysterious figure who swoops in and outbids the families at prime lots like a holiday-season boogeyman with a taste for perfectly located sidewalk real estate.
When the filmmaker finally gets Hammer on the phone--because of course he only appears by phone--it's like hearing Ratso Rizzo reading from a playbook titled "How to Make Life Miserable for Seasonal Competitors."
Still, watching these families navigate the chaos with humor, grit, and an almost irrational love for 12-foot Frasers is unexpectedly charming.
All told, "The Merchants of Joy" makes for a surprisingly warm and funny watch with family as we head into the thick of the Christmas season. It might even make you appreciate the tree in your living room a little more, if only because someone probably fought a silent turf war just so you could enjoy it.
(Recommended).
"The Merchants of Joy" is currently streaming on Prime.
Watch This Trailer For "THE MERCHANTS OF JOY"
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Title: TURA!
Year Released: 2025
Running Time: 105
Production Company: Quiver Productions
Director: Cody Jarrett
Review By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs
FROM SURVIVOR TO SHOWSTOPPER: HOW TURA SANTANA REWROTE HER OWN STORY
Comedian Margaret Cho co-executive produced and narrates this remarkable and unapologetically raw story of Tura Satana, a woman who didn't just survive the odds, she annihilated them.
Tura! is a powerful and unflinching documentary that pulls no punches in telling the life story of Tura Satana, Born Tura Luna Pascual Yamaguchi, a Japanese-American actress, exotic dancer, and pop culture trailblazer who turned her pain into power.
From surviving a brutal gang rape at just nine years old, to being pushed out of her home as a teen and nearly sold into marriage at the age of 13, Tura's life was defined early by cruelty and betrayal. But rather than be crushed by it, she fought back. She trained in martial arts, became a black belt in karate, and vowed that no man would ever hurt her again.
"Tura!" is about survival, of course, but more than that, it's about the refusal to be a victim.
Tura seemed destined for showbiz. Her father was a silent actor in Japanese films, and her mother was a circus performer of Cheyenne and Scots Irish descent.
The film explores Tura's meteoric rise from the underground club scene, where she worked as a dice girl in Illinois and danced burlesque in New Orleans, to the cult status she earned in Russ Meyer's 1965 exploitation classic "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" and director/producer Ted V. Mikels, 1968 sci-fi horror film, "The Astro-Zombies." She wasn’t just playing tough. She was tough. And for an Asian American woman in mid-century America to exude that kind of commanding sexuality and power was unheard of.
The documentary captures her onscreen magnetism and offscreen struggles with equal care, highlighting not only her performances but also the emotional cost of constantly having to fight for respect in an industry and a society that never knew what to do with a woman like her.
Through interviews with filmmaker John Waters, family members, co-stars, and historians, "Tura!" stitches together a complex portrait of a woman who was equal parts myth and flesh. We hear stories of her romantic entanglement with Elvis Presley. He supposedly proposed to Tura, and she turned him down. He insisted she keep the engagement ring. And she did. Tura also had a deep friendship with silent film legend Harold Lloyd.
Audiences experience the chilling accounts of how she tracked down her childhood rapists as an adult, bringing her own version of justice. She was fearless. And yet, the film doesn't shy away from showing the toll it took. There was loneliness, the suicidal lows, the rumors surrounding her violent injuries, and the relentless battles with depression as the industry left her behind.
But what lingers most after the credits roll is her legacy, not just as a cult figure, but as a cultural force. Tura Satana smashed stereotypes and redefined what strength could look like onstage, onscreen, and in life. This documentary doesn't simply celebrate her; it honors her and in such grand and deserving fashion.
With Cho's heartfelt narration, "Tura!" becomes more than a biography. It becomes a rallying cry for women who have had to fight to be seen, heard, and remembered.
Tura wasn't just ahead of her time, she was the time, and finally, the world is catching up. Say her name.
(Highly, Highly Recommended).
Look At This Trailer For "TURA!"
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Title: JUST BREATHE
Year Released: 2025
Running Time: 96
Production Company: SHOUT! Studios
Director: Paul Pompa III
Review By: By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs
"JUST BREATHE" EXPLORES THE PRICE OF SECOND CHANCES
Although summer is now officially behind us and fall is settling in, I am giving myself permission for one final indulgence from the summer slate, a gritty little gem of a thriller called "Just Breathe," from SHOUT! Studios.
Written and directed by Paul P. Pompa III in his feature film debut, "Just Breathe" is a taut, emotionally charged thriller that strikes a balance between raw tension and surprising vulnerability.
It centers on Nick Bianco (Kyle Gallner, "Smile 2"), a man fresh out of prison after serving a year for assault. This guy has some serious anger issues. Even his therapist (Sewell Whitney, TV's "Dark Gospels") must wonder if Nick can turn his life around. But Nick seems determined to give it a go and win back his beautiful, girlfriend Mel (a terrific Emyri Crutchfield, "Dark Harvest").
Nick's road to redemption hits a serious snag when he discovers that Chester (Shawn Ashmore, "X-Men" and "Darkness Falls"), his by-the-book parole officer, has also developed feelings for Mel.
What unfolds is a simmering, psychological standoff that threatens not only Nick's freedom but his fragile hope for a second chance.
Pompa's direction of "Just Breathe" is lean but deliberate, creating a moody atmosphere that mirrors Nick's internal turmoil. "Just Breathe" builds its suspense through emotional stakes and complex character dynamics. The film is especially effective in its use of silence and tension-filled pauses, letting scenes breathe--ironically, in contrast to its title--so the drama can unfold organically. These moments allow viewers to feel Nick's situation: one wrong move, one misread signal, and everything he's fought for could come crashing down.
Gallner delivers another exceptional performance. He plays Nick with a simmering vulnerability that makes you root for him, even as his past mistakes loom large.
His chemistry with Crutchfield is particularly meaningful particularly in scenes that explore the fragility of forgiveness. Meanwhile, Ashmore surprises as Chester, bringing a quiet menace to a character who could have easily slipped into cliche. Instead, Ashmore plays him with a layered intensity, making him both a threat and a tragic figure in his own right. Even William Forsythe's ("The Devil's Rejects," and "The Man in the High Castle") small role as Nick's father shines through.
"Just Breathe" isn’t just a battle between two men over a woman, it's a story about accountability, redemption, and the difficult road toward personal transformation.
Pompa's debut suggests a promising voice in the world of indie thrillers, one unafraid to delve into the moral gray areas that define real human conflict.
For anyone looking to savor one more bold cinematic experience from the summer, "Just Breathe" is a breath of fresh air worth taking.
(Highly Recommended).
Watch This Trailer For "JUST BREATHE"
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Title: ROBIN AND THE HOODS
Year Released: 2025
Running Time: 100
Production Company: Future Artists Entertainment/Silver Reel
Director: Phil Hawkins
Review By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs
PLAYTIME GETS SERIOUS IN THE DELIGHTFUL "ROBIN AND THE HOODS"
Director Phil Hawkins ("Prancer: A Christmas Tale"), along with screenwriters Stuart Benson ("The Theory of Everything") and Paul Davidson (TV's "British Rationals"), delivers a lighthearted and whimsical fantasy adventure with "Robin and the Hoods."
Bursting with heart and imagination, the film which debuts on all major digital platforms Aug. 27, follows Robin (Darcy Ewart, "Prancer: A Christmas Tale"), a bright and spirited young girl who leads a tight-knit group of kids known as "The Hoods."
Together, they spend their days in joyful make-believe battles across a wild patch of land they've dubbed "The Kingdom." But they're not the only ones with a claim. Henry, (Eddison Burch, TV's Dreamland) the leader of his loyal crew the Knights, often challenges their rule.
Robin is sharp, fearless, and especially handy with a makeshift bow and arrow. Her clan is just as clever: Amaya (Gloria Ishikawa, in her debut) is fiercely loyal and quick-thinking, never backing down from a fight or a debate.
Glen (Bruno Edgington-Gibson, also debuting) adds a dose of magic as a livestreaming wizard. He is always ready with a spell or a clever trick when it matters most.
The fun and games take a serious turn when a pushy "realtor" named Clipboard (a funny and villainous Naomie Harris, "Black Bag") shows up with big plans to turn their beloved playground into a modern town leisure center. Clipboard pitches the idea to Robin's parents, but the kids see the truth. If the Kingdom disappears, so does their world of adventure.
Desperate to save it, Robin brings their concerns to the town's well-meaning mayor (Mark Williams, "Dream Hacker," "Harry Potter" franchise), who may not be hearing the full story from Clipboard.
Realizing they can't win this battle alone, Robin and the Hoods attempt the unthinkable: joining forces with their rivals, The Knights.
With help from a quirky, vegetarian witch (Gwendoline Christie, TV's "Game of Thrones" "Severance"), the kids set out on a bold mission to protect their treasured land, but the clock is ticking.
(Recommended).
"Robin and the Hoods" begins streaming on Digital platforms Aug. 27.
Watch This Trailer For "ROBIN AND THE HOODS"
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By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs:
‘TIS THE SEASON: CHRISTMASTIME IS HERE
By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs, Editor-In-Chief
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, especially at my house, where the holiday magic kicks in the moment the Halloween decorations are tucked away.
Christmas is truly my time of year. And while I love a good festive party, nothing beats cuddling up with the hubby, a glass of nice wine in hand, tasty bites within reach, and settling in to watch some of my favorite Christmas movies. I absolutely adore them all, but here are 10 of my all-time favorites that I can watch repeatedly without ever getting tired of them.
I have also included five of my favorite animated Christmas specials that bring out the kid in me. I hope a few of these are on your list too, and if not, I highly recommend adding them. They are sure to make your holiday season merry and bright.
1."THE KID WHO LOVED CHRISTMAS" (1990)
This 1990 made-for-TV Christmas drama follows a young boy (Trent Cameron, TV's "Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story") in foster care who dreams of reuniting with his family. The film features a star-studded cast including Cicely Tyson, Vanessa Williams, Sammy Davis Jr., Esther Rolle, Ray Parker Jr., Della Reese, Ben Vereen, Charlie Murphy, Ken Page, Gilbert Lewis, and of course Michael Warren. Produced by Eddie Murphy Television and Paramount Television, the movie blends heartwarming holiday themes with music and family-centered storytelling as the community rallies around the child's Christmas wish. I love this movie so much that I recently interviewed Michael Warren, the former UCLA basketball standout and star of the iconic TV series "Hill Street Blues” about it. During our phone conversation, I told him how impressed I was by his saxophone playing in the film. Warren shared that the movie was special to him as well because he had the chance to work alongside so many entertainment legends. But he chuckled when I mentioned the saxophone, admitting he could barely get a note out of the instrument, and when he did, it certainly wasn't a good sounding one. He ended up faking his way through those scenes. You'd never know it, though. He looks like a seasoned sax man on screen, which is clearly the mark of an incredibly good actor.
2. "THIS CHRISTMAS" (2007)
Released in 2007 by Screen Gems, "This Christmas" from director/writer Preston A. Whitmore II ("The Influencer") stars Delroy Lindo, Chris Brown, Idris Elba, Loretta Devine, Keith D. Robinson (TV's "Beyond the Gates"), Regina King, Laz Alonso, Lauren London, Columbus Short, Mekhi Phifer, Sharon Leal, Ricky Harris, Jessica Stroup, Lupe Ontiveros, David Banner, Haskell V. Anderson III and Ambrosia Kelley as members and friends of the Whitfield family, who reunite for the holidays for the first time in years. The film mixes comedy, drama, romance, and music as long-buried tensions surface and the siblings reconnect during a lively Christmas celebration. Rumor has it there is a possible sequel planned. I've been hoping for years now and would love to see what Mr. Whitmore would bring this time around.
3. "THE BEST MAN HOLIDAY" (2013)
Universal Pictures released "The Best Man Holiday" in 2013, reuniting the original ensemble of Taye Diggs, Morris Chestnut, Sanaa Lathan, Nia Long, Regina Hall, and more in an emotional sequel about longtime friends gathering for Christmas. As old rivalries resurface and painful secrets emerge, the group rediscovers the power of friendship, faith, and love over the holidays.
4. "THE HOLIDAY" (2006)
"The Holiday" (2006), distributed by Columbia Pictures (with Universal involved in production), stars Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet as women who swap homes for Christmas to escape their personal troubles, only to find unexpected romance with Jude Law and Jack Black. This warm romantic comedy follows their parallel journeys toward healing, adventure, and new beginnings.
5. THE PREACHER'S WIFE" (1996) / THE BISHOP'S WIFE" (1947)
Disney's Touchstone Pictures released "The Preacher’s Wife in 1996," starring Whitney Houston, Denzel Washington, and Courtney B. Vance in a modern remake where an angel arrives to help a troubled pastor and his struggling marriage during the holidays. The original film, "The Bishop's Wife" (1947), released by RKO Radio Pictures and starring Cary Grant, Loretta Young, and David Niven, tells a similar story of divine intervention bringing hope, charm, and renewed faith to a bishop's family at Christmas.
6. "HOLIDAY INN" (1942)
Released in 1942 by Paramount Pictures, "Holiday Inn" stars Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire as a singer and a dancer who become romantic rivals after opening an inn that operates only on holidays. Featuring classic Irving Berlin songs, including the debut of the iconic "White Christmas," the film blends music, romance, humor, and dazzling dance numbers into a timeless holiday tradition.
7. "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE" (1946)
Released in 1946 by RKO Radio Pictures and produced by Liberty Films, "It’s a Wonderful Life" stars James/Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed in the story of George Bailey, a man shown by his guardian angel what the world would be like had he never been born. The film blends fantasy, drama, and holiday sentiment to celebrate community, sacrifice, and the value of every life.
8. "MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET" (1947)
20th Century Fox released "Miracle on 34th Street" in 1947. It stars Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, Edmund Gwenn, and Natalie Wood. This beloved Christmas tale follows a department-store Santa who may be the real Kris Kringle, leading to a charming courtroom battle over belief, imagination, and the spirit of the season.
9. "HOME ALONE" (1990)
In 1990, 20th Century Fox released "Home Alone," starring Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister, the clever eight-year-old left behind when his family accidentally flies to Paris for Christmas. As burglars played by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern target his house, Kevin turns the holiday into a hilarious battle of wits in this iconic family comedy.
10. "ELF" (2003)
"Elf," released by New Line Cinema in 2003, stars Will Ferrell as Buddy, a human raised as an elf at the North Pole who travels to New York City to find his biological father, played by the late James Caan. This cheerful comedy blends innocence, humor, and holiday magic as Buddy helps his new family and the whole city rediscover the spirit of Christmas.
ANIMATED CHRISTMAS MOVIES
1. "THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY" (1968)
Produced by Rankin/Bass and first aired on NBC in 1968, "The Little Drummer Boy" features the voices of Greer Garson, Jose Ferrer, and Paul Frees in a stop-motion tale about Aaron, a young boy who, after losing his family, travels with his animal companions until he encounters the "Three Wise Men" and the newborn Jesus. The special centers on healing, forgiveness, and giving from the heart, with Aaron offering his drumming as his humble gift.
2. "A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS" (1965)
Debuting on CBS in 1965, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" was produced by Bill Melendez Productions and Lee Mendelson Films, featuring the voices of Peter Robbins and the rest of the Peanuts cast. The special follows Charlie Brown's search for the true meaning of Christmas amid commercialism, culminating in the iconic school play and heartfelt message that have made it a timeless classic, all set against Vince Guaraldi's iconic jazz score.
3. "RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER" (1964)
First broadcast on NBC in 1964, this Rankin/Bass stop-motion classic features the voices of Burl Ives, Billie Mae Richards, and Paul Soles. The story follows Rudolph, a young reindeer shunned for his glowing red nose, who teams up with Hermey the elf and Yukon Cornelius on an adventure that ultimately proves his uniqueness is what can save Christmas.
4. "FROSTY THE SNOWMAN" (1969)
This classic was produced by Rankin/Bass and originally aired on CBS in 1969."Frosty the Snowman" stars Jackie Vernon as Frosty and Jimmy Durante as the narrator. The animated special tells the story of a magical snowman who comes to life thanks to a lost magician's hat and befriends a young girl named Karen, leading to a warm-hearted adventure about kindness, friendship, and holiday magic.
5. "HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS! (1966)
This 1966 animated TV special, produced by MGM Television first aired on CBS and stars Boris Karloff as both the narrator and the voice of the Grinch, with the iconic song performed by Thurl Ravenscroft. Based on Dr. Seuss's book, it follows the Grinch's attempt to steal Christmas from the Whos of Whoville, only to discover that the holiday's spirit goes deeper than gifts and decorations.
Editor's Note: Happy viewing and Merry Christmas!
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By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs:
THE ACADEMY TO PARTNER WITH YOUTUBE FOR THE OSCARS AND OTHER ACADEMY CONTENT STARTING IN 2029
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and YouTube signed a multi-year deal that will give YouTube the exclusive global rights to the Oscars, beginning in 2029 with the 101st Oscars ceremony and running through 2033.
The Oscars, including red carpet coverage, behind-the-scenes content, Governors Ball access, and more, will be available live and for free to over 2 billion viewers around the world on YouTube, and to YouTube TV subscribers in the United States. YouTube will help make the Oscars accessible to the Academy’s growing global audience through features such as closed captioning and audio tracks available in multiple languages.
The partnership also will include worldwide access for film fans to other Academy events and programs exclusively on the Oscars YouTube channel. This will include the Governors Awards, the Oscars Nominations Announcement, the Oscars Nominees Luncheon, the Student Academy Awards, the Scientific and Technical Awards, Academy member and filmmaker interviews, film education programs, podcasts, and more.
In addition, through this holistic partnership, the Google Arts & Culture initiative will help provide digital access to select Academy Museum exhibitions and programs and help to digitize components of the Academy Collection--the largest film-related collection in the world, with more than 52 million items. It will be a true hub for film fans and will be accessible from around the world.
"We are thrilled to enter into a multifaceted global partnership with YouTube to be the future home of the Oscars and our year-round Academy programming," said Academy CEO Bill Kramer and Academy President Lynette Howell Taylor. "The Academy is an international organization, and this partnership will allow us to expand access to the work of the Academy to the largest worldwide audience possible--which will be beneficial for our Academy members and the film community. This collaboration will leverage YouTube's vast reach and infuse the Oscars and other Academy programming with innovative opportunities for engagement while honoring our legacy. We will be able to celebrate cinema, inspire new generations of filmmakers and provide access to our film history on an unprecedented global scale."
"The Oscars are one of our essential cultural institutions, honoring excellence in storytelling and artistry," said Neal Mohan, CEO, YouTube. "Partnering with the Academy to bring this celebration of art and entertainment to viewers all over the world will inspire a new generation of creativity and film lovers while staying true to the Oscars' storied legacy."
The Academy’s domestic partnership for the Oscars will continue with Disney ABC through the 100th Oscars in 2028, as will the international partnership for the Oscars with Disney’s Buena Vista International.
ABOUT THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES:
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world's premier film organization and is home to a global membership of more than 11,000 of the most accomplished film industry artists and leaders.
The Academy connects global audiences--its members, the film industry, and film fans-- through their shared passion for making and watching films. The Academy does this by recognizing and celebrating the arts and sciences of moviemaking through renowned awards for cinematic achievement, including the Oscars, the Governors Awards, and the Scientific and Technical Awards.
The Academy's affiliated charitable organization, the Academy Foundation, serves a public benefit through its robust educational, preservation and cultural activities. This includes the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the world's largest global film museum, the Academy Collection, the largest film-related collection in the world, and talent development programs for emerging artists. Year-round, the Academy creates opportunities for all communities to engage with the film world.
ABOUT YOUTUBE:
Launched in May 2005, YouTube's mission is to give everyone a voice and show them the world. We believe that everyone deserves to have a voice, and that the world is a better place when we listen, share and build community through our stories. YouTube is a Google company.
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OTHER "REEL MOVIE" NEWS:
SAM MENDES ADDS CAST TO THE BEATLES--A FOUR-FILM CINEMATIC EVENT:
Sony Pictures, Sam Mendes, and Neal Street have added more cast to "The Beatles — A Four-Film Cinematic Event."
David Morrissey ("The Walking Dead") is joining as Paul McCartney's father Jim McCartney, Leanne Best ("Walk-In") as John Lennon's Aunt Mimi, James Norton ("Happy Valley") as influential manager Brian Epstein, Harry Lloyd ("The Theory of Everything") as long-time music producer George Martin, Bobby Schofield ("The Covenant") as road manager and trusted confidant Neil Aspinall, Daniel Hoffman-Gill (Sherwood) as roadie Mal Evans, Arthur Darvill ("Broadchurch") as press officer and friend Derek Taylor, and Adam Pally ("Happy Endings") as controversial music manager Allen Klein.
Casting of other central characters including Cynthia Lennon and Ravi Shankar will be announced soon.
The films mark the first time Apple Corps Ltd. and The Beatles-- John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr --have granted full life story and music rights for a scripted film.
Mendes conceived four theatrical feature films--one from each band member's distinct point of view--that will intersect to tell the astonishing story of the greatest band in history.
Mendes will direct all four films and produce alongside his Neal Street Productions partner Pippa Harris and Neal Street’s Julie Pastor. Alexandra Derbyshire is also producing.
Sony Pictures will finance and distribute worldwide with full theatrical windows in April 2028.
Editor's Note: Information used in this report obtained from The Academy Of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences and Sony Pictures publicity.
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By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs:
KATHLEEN KENNEDY TO BE HONORED WITH THE MPSE FILMMAKER AWARD
Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE), the premier organization of entertainment sound editing professionals since 1953, will present renowned filmmaker Kathleen Kennedy (pictured) with the 2026 MPSE Filmmaker Award, bestowed annually to a filmmaker of distinction.
Supervising Sound Editor Mark Mangini will receive the Career Achievement Award for his prolific career in sound editing. Both awards will be presented during MPSE's 73rd Annual Golden Reel Awards Gala on March 8, 2026 at the Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles.
The MPSE Filmmaker Award is bestowed upon an individual outside the sound community whose career has demonstrated a great appreciation and understanding of the impact of sound editing. The MPSE Career Achievement Award is presented to a person whose career has made a significant impact on the sound community through exemplary work, service, or leadership.
"The Motion Picture Sound Editors are thrilled to honor Kathleen Kennedy with this year's 2025 Filmmaker Award," stated MPSE president David Barber. "Her pioneering work has inspired, supported, and influenced countless filmmakers worldwide. Kathleen's legacy defies generational constraints. Through the stories she has brought to the screen, her impact on art and culture will endure—entertaining, educating, and moving future generations."
"Mark Mangini stands among the true giants of sound," added Barber. "His career spans six decades and is a masterclass in creativity, innovation, and emotional resonance. Mark's work continually pushes the boundaries of what sound can achieve in storytelling. He is a visionary artist, a dedicated collaborator, and an inspiration to sound editors worldwide. This award is a testament to the indelible mark he has made on the art and craft of sound."
Nominations for The Golden Reel Awards will be announced January 12, 2026. For more information, visit mpse.org.
ABOUT KATHLEEN KENNEDY:
A recipient of the Academy's prestigious 2018 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award and an eight-time Academy Award-nominee, Kathleen Kennedy is one of the most successful and respected producers in the film industry today.
As President of Lucasfilm, she oversees the company's three divisions: Lucasfilm, Industrial Light & Magic, and Skywalker Sound.
Kennedy was the producer of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015), the highest-grossing domestic feature of all time, and "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," the number one-grossing movie in 2016. She went on to produce "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" (2017), the highest-grossing movie worldwide in 2017, as well as "Solo: A Star Wars Story" (2018) and "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" (2019).
Kennedy executive produced a number of live-action Star Wars series including the Emmy Award-winning "The Mandalorian" and "Andor." Kennedy is currently producer on the upcoming "Ahsoka" Season 2, "The Mandalorian and Grogu," and "Star Wars: Starfighter."
Kennedy has produced or executive produced more than 70 feature films, collectively garnering 120 Academy Award nominations and 25 wins. Among her credits are: "Jurassic Park," "E.T. The Extra Terrestrial," "The Sixth Sense," the "Back to the Future" trilogy, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," "Gremlins," "The Goonies," "Poltergeist," "Empire of the Sun," "Lincoln," "War Horse," "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," "Schindler’s List," "The Color Purple," and "The Adventures of Tintin."
Working with some of the top filmmakers of our time, she has produced films for the likes of Steven Spielberg, David Fincher, Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood, Robert Zemeckis, JJ Abrams, Julian Schnabel, Marjane Satrapi, M. Night Shyamalan, Frank Oz, Peter Bogdanovich, and Richard Donner.
Kennedy has also received the Fellowship Award, the highest honor that the British Academy of Film and Television Arts can bestow. She is also the recipient of the distinguished CBE Award (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) and was elected Chair of the American Film Institute Board of Trustees. Aside from her executive and producer roles, she was one of the founding Council Members of the Hollywood Commission to Eliminate Sexual Harassment and Advance Equality and is currently on the board of the LA Promise Fund, Library of America, and the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts.
Before joining Lucasfilm in 2012, Kennedy headed The Kennedy/Marshall Company, which she founded in 1992 with director/producer Frank Marshall.
Editor's Note: Kathleen Kennedy Photo: Courtesy of Mary McCartney.
ABOUT MARK MANGINI:
Mark Mangini, is a two-time Academy Award–winning, six-time nominated sound designer and re-recording mixer whose work has also earned Emmy, BAFTA, and MPSE honors. His 170 plus filmography includes "Dune," "Mad Max: Fury Road," "Blade Runner: 2049," "Star Trek I, IV & V," "The Fifth Element," "Poltergeist" and "Gremlins."
For five decades, Mangini has shaped Hollywood cinema, imagining and composing altered sonic realities for motion pictures, redefining how audiences hear movies. He is an international lecturer, an outspoken proponent for sound as art and a guitarist/songwriter with compositions in "Sex, Lies and Videotape," "Star Trek IV," "Picard" and others.
"Having grown up a musician, I am avowed of the idea that all organized sound is music. I see my work in movies every bit a composition as those of Beethoven and the Beatles. I just happen to use dissonance, specious melodic content and arrhythmia to its fullest advantage," said Mangini. "My works are no less considered, designed, creative or manipulative. They just aren't hummable."
A Boston native, Mark attended Holy Cross College as a foreign language major but could not ignore his love of film and filmmaking. He moved to Los Angeles in 1976 and, at the age of 19, landed his first job in the sound department of Hanna Barbera Studios making funny noises for children's cartoons "My ears, having been keenly trained by years of language study and playing guitar, suited me well for a career of critical listening and creating unimagined aural worlds and fabricating sonic realities for motion pictures."
Mark founded and ran Weddington Productions, a successful Hollywood post-production sound company, for 25 years. Today he works at Formosa Group in Hollywood, California continuing his work as a Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer and Re-recording mixer. He is a member of AMPAS, MPSE, SAG, SMPTE, and ASCAP.
ABOUT THE MOTION PICTURE SOUND EDITORS:
Founded in 1953, the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) is a global community of visionary sound artists who define the sonic experience of cinema, television, and games. From the subtle nuances of dialogue to the pulse-pounding roar of action, MPSE members are the not-so-silent heroes behind the immersive audio that brings stories to life, captivating audiences worldwide.
Through its vibrant network of professionals spanning 40 countries on 6 continents, the MPSE is dedicated to elevating the craft of sound and recognizing the indispensable role sound artists play in storytelling. The organization’s year-round calendar is packed with exciting events, including industry panels, educational workshops, networking opportunities, screenings and celebrations, including the prestigious Golden Reel Awards, which honor artistry and innovation in sound editing.
Committed to nurturing the next generation of sound talent, the MPSE offers mentorship programs and scholarships that provide aspiring sound professionals with the tools and support they need to achieve their goals. The MPSE further champions and celebrates the power of sound and the incredible artists who bring it to life through its quarterly publication, Wavelength.
Editor's Note: Kathleen Kennedy Photo: Courtesy of Mary McCartney.
OTHER "REEL MOVIE" NEWS:
NEON ANNOUNCES HOME ENTERTAINMENT LAUNCH DATE FOR JAFAR PANAHI’S INTERNATIONAL FILM "IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT"
The award-winning and critically acclaimed international film "It Was Just an Accident," from filmmaker Jafar Panahi ("The Circle" and Taxi Tehran"), is currently available for digital purchasing.
After winning the Palme d' Or at the Cannes Film Festival, the film has emerged as one of the most lauded films of 2025. "It Was Just an Accident" is France's official entry to the 98th Academy Awards and has collected prizes and tributes at festivals around the world -- with stops in Africa, Australia, Asia, and North and South America-- where Panahi has been honored by top festivals and filmmakers including Claire Denis, Giuseppe Tornatore, and Martin Scorsese.
The film has been nominated by the Critics Choice Association--which yours truly is a member of--for "Best Foreign Language Film" and received four nominations from the Golden Globes including "Best Film Drama," "Best Director," "Best Original Screenplay" and "Best International Feature."
"It Was Just an Accident" also won a special award from AFI, as well as "Best Director" from New York Film Critics Circle, "Best Original Screenplay" from The Los Angeles Film Critics Association, "Best Film and Director" from Asia Pacific Screen Awards, as well as "Best International Film," "Best Director," and "Best Original Screenplay" at the Gotham Awards.
Additional nominations include "Best Film," "Director," and "Screenwriter" at the European Film Awards; and "Best International Film" at the British Independent Film Awards.
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