Archives for April 2025

Run Tiger Run * A Riveting Animated Film Packed With Action, Lovable Characters And A Terrific Soundtrack

Although Tiger is far too young to become a Travelguard, he idolizes the Travelguard and doesn’t stop trying anything and everything to become one. After he accidentally foils the plans of Black Bones and the infamous Dark Fury gang, Tiger is hired to deliver a gift that would have him cross through several dangerous towns, embarking on an epic journey.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Eli C. comments, “I very much enjoyed the animated film, Run, Tiger Run! This film has great graphics and amazing storytelling that kept me at the edge of my seat. Plus, the voice acting is amazing and adds much depth to the well-animated characters. I super love movies that have me holding my belly, laughing, and this movie definitely did that.” Ruhi K. adds, “Run Tiger Run! is a riveting animated film packed with action! I enjoyed how it is brought to life by lovable characters and a soundtrack that fits the fast-paced chase scenes so well… This film reminded me that age doesn’t define a person’s ability — it’s up to you and how hard you work to reach your goals.” See their full reviews below.

Run Tiger Run!
By Eli C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, age 9

I very much enjoyed the animated film, Run Tiger Run! This film has great graphics and amazing storytelling that kept me at the edge of my seat. Plus, the voice acting is amazing and adds much depth to the well-animated characters. I super love movies that have me holding my belly, laughing, and this movie definitely did that.

This film is set in ancient China and follows a boy named Tiger (Hayley Nelson) who works to follow in his parents’ footsteps as a certified travel guard. After a botched delivery and foiling the plans of the evil Black Bones (Cao Pei) and his Dark Fury Gang, Tiger is almost fired by his manager when a lucky last chance at redemption arises for him. He departs with a small team, including an unlikely ally and a comical duo. Tiger must use his clever antics and speedy personality to overcome the many challenges and foes through his journey with the help of his Samurai idol, Master Yang (Joseph).

Props to the art department for making this movie a great production. The sunlight is very realistic and the background in each scene is so fleshed out, which is a testament to the detail and effort of these artists. The film was originally created in China – the voice actors really succeed in capturing how the characters sound. Even though I love this movie, I will say that the pacing of the plot is a bit nonlinear and confusing. But for the most part, the storyline is well thought out and the characters are very enjoyable. My favorite part is when Tiger faces the infamous Lord Black, only to find that he is nothing but a fraud.

This film really teaches us that sometimes things aren’t as they seem. It also reminds us to find that part in our heart to forgive people and let go of the past. It’s important to know that, at the end of the day, we are all human and we’re all doing our best. Please note that there is a little bit of blood and substance use, but otherwise this film is kid and family-friendly.

I rate Run Tiger Run! 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. You can find it on digital platforms beginning April 1, 2025.

Run Tiger Run!

By Ruhi K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 16

Run Tiger Run! is a riveting animated film packed with action! I enjoyed how it is brought to life by lovable characters and a soundtrack that fits the fast-paced chase scenes so well.

The storyline follows 11-year-old Tiger (Hayley Nelson), who wants nothing more than to become a “travel guard” and make his missing parents proud. When Tiger accidentally destroys the infamous Dark Fury gang leader Black Bone’s (Tom Laflin) master plan, he is given the opportunity to earn his travel guard badge if he can make a special delivery. Tiger embarks on his journey with the help of an unlikely partner, the town drunk, who also happens to be the great Master Yang (Todd Kuhns).

Right from the start, I was drawn in by the animation which is bright, colorful and nearly seamless despite the high speeds of the action scenes that the plot demands. The distinct visual styles of the characters immediately caught my eye. Beyond their individual appearances, each character is drawn in a unique and engaging style that perfectly reflects their personality. For example, Tiger’s character is drawn as small and round, with a large head and round eyes; it has no shadow on his form. Master Yang, on the other hand, is drawn with sharp angles, longer lines and a darker and cooler color palette. Black Bone is drawn as a bendy and stringy character with bug-like eyes and awkwardly placed features, suggesting that perhaps he is a villain, but it turns out that he is no real threat. The character designs are so varied that it made me wonder if they were drawn by different artists. Besides their appearances, the characters are easy to fall in love with. Tiger’s determination and focus, despite his young age and inexperience, give him a certain quality of innocence and endearment, making him twice as much fun to root for. I enjoyed watching him defy the expectations of his manager and show everyone what he can do.

This film reminded me that age doesn’t define a person’s ability — it’s up to you and how hard you work to reach your goals. With patience, perseverance and a little luck, you can go places and turn your dreams into reality. It also reminded me to be grateful for my supporters. We all need to surround ourselves with people who will cheer us on and celebrate our success, just like Tiger and Master Yang do for each other.

I give Run Tiger, Run! 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. The movie will be available on streaming channels starting April 1, 2025.

Run Tiger Run
Zoey F., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

I enjoyed watching Run Tiger Run because it has a fun plot and unique animation. I especially found the sound effects quite impressive. Aside from a few redundantly used sounds, Run Tiger Run is an amazing movie.

The plot follows clumsy, 11-year-old Tiger (Hayley Nelson) as he follows his dreams of being a travelguard, the fearless warriors that protect and deliver packages. Tiger’s skill, however, doesn’t quite amount to that of the glorious tales he tells of brave travelguards which he has heard from the townspeople and Manager Da (Bradley Gareth). But when Tiger accidently meddles with The Dark Fury, a dangerous gang run by the undefeated Lord Black (Alex Ross), he is forced to journey across the most dangerous terrain to deliver an important package. With the help of recently retired Headmaster Yang (Todd Kuhns), Tiger delivers the package with hopes of earning his travelguard badge and maybe, just maybe, his parents returning.

The most memorable things of Run Tiger Run are the excellent sound effects, especially the fight scenes, like when Tiger courageously battles Lord Black. The footsteps, blade swings, fire crackling and similar are beautifully executed. However, some of the vocal effects are redundant and overused. Due to this being an action-packed film, there are many grunting and yelling sound effects, but they are used so much and at such high volume that, at times, they take away from the scene itself. Other than this, the voice overs are commendable. Something else I enjoyed is the humor – there are small bits included to keep the audience immersed and interested. For example, when The Dark Fury first runs into Tiger and strikes their intimidation poses, a guard is shown struggling to balance.

Run Tiger Run has many different themes. A main theme is coping with grief and loss. Tiger’s parents promised to return before they left to go on a mission and, sadly, never do. Tiger is blinded by the idea that they will return. The viewers see Tiger embarking on a journey of his own, accepting that loss. There are many mentions of alcohol addictions and violence (nothing too graphic).

I give Run Tiger Run 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. Run Tiger Run is available on multiple streaming platforms beginning April 1, 2025.

O’Dessa * Interesting With Creative Visuals, Good Acting, But Unfortunately, The Plot Falls A Bit Short

See her full review below.

O’Dessa
By Zoë C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

O’Dessa is an interesting film with immersive visuals and cinematography, good acting, but unfortunately, the plot falls a bit short. While there are strong performances, especially from Sadie Sink and Kevin Harrison Jr., the film feels subpar in its execution.

The film is set in a dystopian future where O’Dessa (Sadie Sink) is in search of her guitar which belonged to her father and meant everything to her. She travels to Satellite City, a dangerous place, and encounters a fractured society. Along the way, she finds unexpected allies and dangerous enemies. As she pieces together the truth, she is forced to confront the reality of a world that may not be what it seems.

The cinematography is one of the film’s strongest aspects as it presents a world that is both immersive and striking in its visuals. I enjoyed the exaggerated use of color and lighting and the set. The score is decent, but it doesn’t leave a lasting impact. There are moments when the music enhances the mood, but overall, it lacks the emotional weight that could have elevated it. Sadie Sink delivers a raw and emotionally charged performance, bringing depth to O’Dessa in a way that makes her journey compelling. Sink has been in many dramas, but I’ve never seen her in a film like this one and enjoyed her performance. Kevin Harrison Jr. in his role as Euri Dervish performs well and the chemistry between him and Sink adds a layer of sincerity to the film. The thing that pulls this down is the storyline. There are interesting ideas presented, but they aren’t fully developed, which leaves the film feeling somewhat hollow, despite its artistic ambition. Ultimately, O’Dessa is a film that thrives in its aesthetics but stumbles in storytelling. While it’s worth watching for the cinematography and performances, the lack of a strong narrative makes it fall short of being truly memorable.

The film’s message is that there is good and evil in this world and it’s up to us to recognize what is corrupt and to make a difference.

I give O’Dessa 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. You can catch it on Hulu beginning March 20, 2025. Trailer:

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The Penguin Lessons * Heartwarming And Inspiring Movie That Tells A Touching Story Of Friendship And Personal Growth

Inspired by the true story of a disillusioned Englishman who goes to work in a school in Argentina in 1976. Expecting an easy ride, Tom discovers a divided nation and a class of unteachable students. However, after he rescues a penguin from an oil-slicked beach, his life is turned upside-down.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Eva M. comments, “The Penguin Lessons is a heartwarming and inspiring movie that I absolutely love! It tells a touching story of friendship and personal growth, with a perfect mix of humor, adventure, and emotion.” Charlotte L. adds, “I like The Penguin Lessons because the character’s emotions are believable and the music mostly matches up with the scenes… The film’s message is that even when we are not geographically in our home, we can find a home wherever we are. Be forewarned that there is some profanity, kissing, and sexual references.” See their full reviews below.

The Penguin Lessons
By Eva M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

The Penguin Lessons is a heartwarming and inspiring movie that I absolutely love! It tells a touching story of friendship and personal growth, with a perfect mix of humor, adventure, and emotion. The beautiful setting, great acting, and meaningful message make this film a must-watch.

This storyline follows Tom Michell (Steve Coogan), a British teacher who moves to Argentina in the 1970s to work at a prestigious boarding school. While traveling along the coast of Uruguay, he rescues a penguin covered in oil and names him Juan Salvador. The penguin refuses to leave Tom’s side, so he brings him back to the school. What starts as an act of kindness turns into a life-changing journey as Juan Salvador becomes an important part of the school community, impacting the lives of students and teachers alike.

One of the best things about The Penguin Lessons is how well it captures Argentina’s beauty and culture. The film contrasts the breathtaking beaches of Uruguay with the strict and formal boarding school, highlighting the differences between freedom and discipline. Steve Coogan delivers a fantastic performance, showing Tom’s growth from a skeptical teacher to someone who truly connects with his students and Juan Salvador. The penguin, full of personality, brings humor and warmth to every scene, making his presence feel real and engaging. The students’ interactions with Juan Salvador add lighthearted and fun moments, balancing the film’s deeper emotional themes. The cinematography beautifully displays Argentina’s landscapes, while the music enhances both the joyful and heartfelt scenes. The film also reflects the political climate of Argentina in the 1970s, a time of government instability and growing tensions, which adds an extra layer of depth to the story. My favorite part is watching Juan Salvador bring happiness to the school; proving that even the smallest creatures can make a big impact.

The film carries important messages about kindness and loyalty, and shows how even small acts of compassion can make a big difference. It also highlights the importance of protecting wildlife and the environment. We see how unexpected friendships can change lives in ways that we don’t expect. Be aware that there are some emotional scenes, especially when Tom rescues the penguin from the oil spill. There is also some mild romance and mild profanity.

I give The Penguin Lessons 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. This uplifting and inspiring film releases in theaters on March 28, 2025.

The Penguin Lessons

By Charlotte L., KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, age 14

I like The Penguin Lessons because the character’s emotions are believable and the music mostly matches up with the scenes.

The Penguin Lessons is a documentary based on a true story about a young British English teacher in Argentina, Tom Michell (Steve Coogan) who finds and takes care of a penguin. Argentina is in a troubled and calamitous time when Tom finds the penguin, which he names Juan Salvador. Tom is faced with many struggles with both the penguin and the chaos going on around him. Even through the struggles, though, Tom finds friends and begins to find a home in Argentina.

The Penguin Lessons has wonderful and realistic emotions portrayed by the actors. For example, Steve Coogan plays an uncaring, or at least, seemingly uncaring character, Tom Michell. He keeps his face straight and his voice monotone during sad, happy, or humorous scenes. He stays in character when he is making jokes or telling a sad story. This really brings the story to life and helps us understand the character and what he is truly like. Many of the actors in this movie are Argentinian or have an Argentinian accent and, even though it can be a bit confusing, especially with the occasional dialogue changes from English to Spanish, the directors and producers make sure the actors are easy to understand and we know what is going on. While most scenes have matching music, some scenes feel a bit different than the tone of the music. At times we hear calm music when the scene is not so calming. For example, when a friend tells Tom about his wife leaving him, there is calm music in the background and it doesn’t match the mood of the scene. For the most part, the music helps enhance the emotions of the scenes and makes the story feel real.

The film’s message is that even when we are not geographically in our home, we can find a home wherever we are. Be forewarned that there is some profanity, kissing, and sexual references.

I give The Penguin Lessons 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters on March 28, 2025.

Snow White * A Timeless Tale With A Powerful Message About Teamwork, Friendship, And Fighting For What’s Right

Disney’s Snow White is a 2025 live-action musical reimagining of the classic 1937 film, starring Rachel Zegler in the title role and Gal Gadot as her Stepmother, the Evil Queen. The magical music adventure journeys back to the timeless story with beloved characters Bashful, Doc, Dopey, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, and Sneezy. Princess Snow White joins forces with the Seven Dwarfs to liberate her kingdom from her cruel stepmother, the Evil Queen.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Isabella V. comments, “Snow White is a beautiful retelling of a classic film. It has catchy music and amazing acting, while also presenting an incredibly creative story. An amazingly talented cast and gorgeous sets makes it feel truly magical.” Keila V., adds, “Disney’s new live-action Snow White takes the beloved 1937 classic and gives it a fresh, modern twist. This enchanting film is a timeless tale that appeals to audiences of all ages, with its powerful message about teamwork, friendship, and fighting for what’s right for both the kingdom and its people.” Jackson N. adds, “This captivating remake is a blast to watch, and it was so awesome to see Disney bring a nearly 100-year-old classic into a new era, for a new generation to experience.” Maica N. wraps it up with, “The long-awaited, live-action version of the classic fairytale, Snow White (1937), is finally here. Combining a star-studded cast with catchy music, and mythical CGI, Snow White is a breath of fresh air that I thoroughly enjoyed.” See their full reviews below.

Snow White
By Isabella V., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

Snow White is a beautiful retelling of a classic film. It has catchy music and amazing acting, while also presenting an incredibly creative story. An amazingly talented cast and gorgeous sets makes it feel truly magical.

Based on the 1937 classic Disney animated film, the story follows Snow White (Rachel Zegler), a princess who was hidden away by her stepmother, the Evil Queen (Gal Gadot), after her father left. After having enough of her stepmother, Snow White joins forces with seven dwarfs to bring her kingdom to peace once again while they help her take down the Evil Queen.

The songs in this film, composed by Jeff Morrow, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, are expertly crafted and catchy. Every song got stuck in my head until I heard the next one, and the incredible voice talent enhances them even more. My personal favorite has to be “Whistle While you Work” – Rachel Zegler’s voice brings incredible energy and whimsy to the song, plus I love how the whistling is used in it. The sets and cinematography, directed by Mandy Walker, are also beautiful – the lighting stands out as it works perfectly and mixed with the magnificent sets creates a fantastic looking film. One shot I really love is when we first see the cottage in the forest. The costumes, designed by Sandy Powell, are also quite beautiful; however they don’t all seem to go together. Each set of costumes feels like it was meant for a different time period, which feels a bit disconnected. I really like the Evil Queen’s costumes; they’re flawless and not only fit the kingdom, but also her character.  The characters are really well scripted, and I love the actors for each of the key characters. I especially love Rachel Zegler’s performance; the amount of emotion she shows brings so much life into her character and made me feel really sympathetic for her. This film had me enchanted the whole time through its story, songs and acting.

The film’s message is to follow your morals and beliefs, even if it may not present easy decisions. Be warned that there are intense scenes and blood shown at some points.

I give Snow White 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to12. It releases in theaters March 21, 2025.

Snow White
By Keila V., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 13

Disney’s new live-action Snow White takes the beloved 1937 classic and gives it a fresh, modern twist. This enchanting film is a timeless tale that appeals to audiences of all ages, with its powerful message about teamwork, friendship, and fighting for what’s right for both the kingdom and its people.

Snow White (Rachel Zegler) is reimagined as a strong, independent young woman, reflecting today’s spirit of girl power. This version of the character goes beyond the traditional princess, showing resilience and determination. The film also introduces a new love interest, Jonathan (Andrew Burnap), a charming, Robin Hood-esque character, instead of the usual prince. Alongside the Seven Dwarfs and a group of courageous villagers, they unite to confront the Evil Queen (Gal Gadot), whose ambition for wealth, power, and beauty drives her to darker lengths.

This movie is pure magic, with moments that evoke the nostalgia of the animated classic and brought me to tears. The familiar songs, like “Heigh-Ho” and “Someday My Prince Will Come,” were spot-on, and I found myself singing along to every song. One of my favorite moments is when the Huntsman (Ansu Kabia) chooses not to harm Snow White and instead urges her to flee into the forest. The scene where Snow White, lost and frightened, discovers a breathtaking sanctuary surrounded by incredible animals is truly unforgettable.

At its heart, Snow White carries a message of kindness, compassion, and the importance of helping others. It reminds us that no matter where we come from or how much we have, the love and support of those around us is priceless—and it’s something no one can ever take away.

Snow White
By Jackson N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 12

Brave, Fearless, True, Fair. These words that Snow White lives by are as timeless and important now as they were in 1937 when the original movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, was released. This captivating remake is a blast to watch, and it was so awesome to see Disney bring a nearly 100-year-old classic into a new era, for a new generation to experience.

The story centers around Snow White (Rachel Zegler), the rightful heiress to a kingdom built upon kindness, fairness, and community. Staying true to the original storyline, Snow White tragically loses her parents, and her kingdom falls under the oppressive rule of her jealous stepmother, the Evil Queen (Gal Gadot). Obsessed with her magic mirror telling her she is “the fairest of them all,” the queen’s jealousy becomes dangerous, forcing Snow White to escape into the mysterious forest. While she has some scary moments, she encounters many interesting creatures, including the seven dwarfs who take her in.

Just as Snow White wins the hearts of the dwarfs and those she meets along the way, she will win over audiences with her resilience, compassion, and charm. Snow White will be one of my family’s favorites for a long time. Disney brought together a fantastic ensemble cast for this movie including Dopey (Andrew Barth Feldman) who is inspired to find his courage by Snow White. Jonathan (Andrew Burnap) thinks everyone only cares about themselves, until Snow White shows him that people can care for each other selflessly. With a pure heart and poignant memories of a better past, Snow White inspires the people of the kingdom to reclaim their strength in the face of the Evil Queen’s tyranny. Snow White helps all of these people become better versions of themselves. This movie brings new songs and music by Frank Churchill and to director Marc Webb to bring the amazing dance numbers, beautiful sets, and special effects to life.

 The main messages of Snow White are about bravery, kindness, and selflessness. Be aware that there are some mildly scary moments, like when Snow White is first forced to enter the forest.

I give Snow White 5 out of 5 stars, and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. You can see Snow White in theaters on March 21, 2025.

Snow White

Maica N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, Age 17

Who doesn’t love a fantasy film? One that takes us to an enchanting land we can only dream of? The long-awaited, live-action version of the classic fairytale, Snow White (1937), is finally here. Combining a star-studded cast with catchy music, and mythical CGI, Snow White is a breath of fresh air that I thoroughly enjoyed.

This story follows a young princess, Snow White (Rachel Zegler), who is known for her kindhearted spirit and unparalleled beauty. When her stepmother, the Evil Queen (Gal Gadot) acts on her burning desire to be the “fairest in the land,” Snow White joins forces with seven dwarfs and a strong-willed commoner, Jonathan (Andrew Burnap). Together, they embark on a quest to free the kingdom of the queen’s overbearing rule.

Snow White is a modern day movie-musical and Rachel Zegler’ vocals demonstrate her musical theater background and her vocal training. Instead of relying on her falsetto voice for the entire film, she incorporates her vocal dexterity during the more complex sections of the music. Zegler’s vocal versatility highlights Snow White’s inner growth and confidence as she prepares to face the Evil Queen. The plot of Snow White is slow-paced until it approaches the ending, where the main conflict seems to be brushed over, which detracts from the dynamics of the story. The coloring used in the film stands out as it enhances Snow White’s character and her status in the kingdom. Snow White wears bright red, blue, and yellow, while the Evil Queen and the citizens of the kingdom are in dark and bland colors. Snow stands out as the brightness that the kingdom relies on to unite them through unfortunate times. In addition to live actors, the famous seven dwarfs and various animals that Snow White encounters are presented through the magic of CGI. The animals have realistic features but are mythical enough to keep the “fairytale” element. The seven dwarfs are a highlight of the film, each presenting different personalities. Grumpy, voiced by Martin Klebba, provides comedic relief to the film, with quick witted comments that kept me engaged, and kept the tone of the story upbeat.

The film’s message is that being kind will lead you to like-minded people who help bring out the best version of yourself. Snow White constantly puts others before herself and, even through her troubles with the Evil Queen, finds friends that are there for her. With their encouragement, she is able to face her fears and grow into the person she is destined to be.

I give Snow White 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 18, plus adults. Snow White releases in theaters on March 21, 2025. Make sure you check it out!

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FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA TO RECEIVE 50TH AFI LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

The American Film Institute (AFI) Board of Trustees announced today that Francis Ford Coppola will be the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award, America’s highest honor for a career in film. The award will be presented to Coppola at a Gala Tribute at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on April 26, 2025.

 AFI Life Achievement Award | American Film Institute.

“Francis Ford Coppola is a peerless artist – one who has created seminal works in the canon of American film, and has also inspired generations of filmmakers who now embody his artistry and his independent spirit,” said Kathleen Kennedy, Chair of the AFI Board of Trustees. “AFI is honored to present him with the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award.”

Coppola’s THE GODFATHER, THE GODFATHER PART II and APOCALYPSE NOW are ranked among history’s greatest films in AFI’s 100 Years…100 Movies list. He is one of the most acclaimed filmmakers of our time; a six-time Academy Award®-winning (including the Board of Governors’ Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award) director, writer and producer of such films as PATTON, THE GODFATHER TRILOGY, AMERICAN GRAFFITI, THE CONVERSATION, APOCALYPSE NOW, THE OUTSIDERS, BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA and his latest epic, MEGALOPOLIS.

As the co-founder of American Zoetrope with George Lucas, Coppola initiated and nourished the careers of talents such as Carroll Ballard, John Milius, Sofia Coppola, and actors Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, James Caan, Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfus, Diane Keaton, Robert Duvall, Matt Dillon and Diane Lane. As a writer, director, producer and technological pioneer, he created a body of work that has helped shape contemporary American cinema. Coppola’s latest film MEGALOPOLIS is a Roman epic set in modern times with an all-star cast including Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne and Aubrey Plaza. This year, the film made its world premiere to a 10-minute standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival, and was released theatrically and in IMAX globally earlier this fall.

The AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute special will return for its tenth year with Turner Broadcasting to air on TNT, followed by encore presentations on Turner Classic Movies (TCM).

The American Film Institute is a nonprofit organization with a mandate to champion the moving image as an art form. All proceeds from the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute Gala support AFI’s education and arts initiatives.

AFI Life Achievement Award Recipients

The 50th AFI Life Achievement Award Honoree joins an esteemed group of individuals who have been chosen for this distinguished honor since its inception.

1973   John Ford

1974   James Cagney

1975   Orson Welles

1976   William Wyler

1977   Bette Davis

1978   Henry Fonda

1979   Alfred Hitchcock

1980   James Stewart

1981   Fred Astaire

1982   Frank Capra

1983   John Huston

1984   Lillian Gish

1985   Gene Kelly

1986   Billy Wilder

1987   Barbara Stanwyck

1988   Jack Lemmon

1989   Gregory Peck

1990   David Lean

1991   Kirk Douglas

1992   Sidney Poitier

1993   Elizabeth Taylor

1994   Jack Nicholson

1995   Steven Spielberg

1996   Clint Eastwood

1997   Martin Scorsese

1998   Robert Wise

1999   Dustin Hoffman

2000   Harrison Ford

2001   Barbra Streisand

2002   Tom Hanks

2003   Robert De Niro

2004   Meryl Streep

2005   George Lucas

2006   Sean Connery

2007   Al Pacino

2008   Warren Beatty

2009   Michael Douglas

2010   Mike Nichols

2011   Morgan Freeman

2012   Shirley MacLaine

2013   Mel Brooks

2014   Jane Fonda

2015   Steve Martin

2016   John Williams

2017   Diane Keaton

2018   George Clooney

2019   Denzel Washington

2022   Julie Andrews

2024   Nicole Kidman

Learn more about AFI at AFI.com.

About the AFI Life Achievement Award

The highest honor given for a career in film, the AFI Board of Trustees established the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1973. It is presented to a single honoree each year based on the following criteria as mandated through a resolution passed by the AFI Board of Trustees: “The recipient should be one whose talent has in a fundamental way advanced the film art; whose accomplishment has been acknowledged by scholars, critics, professional peers and the general public; and whose work has stood the test of time.”

Most recently, AFI presented the 49th AFI Life Achievement Award to Nicole Kidman on Saturday, April 27, at a Gala Tribute in Hollywood. Lee Daniels, Ava DuVernay, Zac Efron, Cynthia Erivo, Morgan Freeman, Barry Jenkins, David E. Kelley, Joey King, Mimi Leder, Mike Myers, Edward James Olmos, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jane Seymour, Meryl Streep, Brian Tee, Miles Teller, Lulu Wang, Naomi Watts and more filled the Dolby Theatre to celebrate Kidman’s award-winning career and her indelible impact on the moving arts. The event also featured tributes honoring Kidman, including speeches from Zoe Saldaña, Aaron Sorkin, Keith Urban, Reese Witherspoon, among others and taped messages from Hugh Jackman, Jane Campion, Jimmy Fallon, Cate Blanchett, George Miller, Baz Luhrmann and Russell Crowe.

About the American Film Institute (AFI)

The American Film Institute (AFI) is a nonprofit organization with a mandate to champion the moving image as an art form. Established in 1967, AFI launched the first comprehensive history of American film and sparked the movement for film preservation in the United States. In 1969, AFI opened the doors of the AFI Conservatory, a graduate-level program to train narrative filmmakers. The Conservatory, which counts Deniese Davis, Affonso Gonçalves, Susannah Grant, Matthew Libatique, David Lynch, Melina Matsoukas and Rachel Morrison as Alumni, is ranked as one of the top film schools in America. AFI’s enduring traditions include the AFI Life Achievement Award, which honors the masters for work that has stood the test of time; AFI AWARDS, which celebrates the creative ensembles of the most outstanding screen stories of the year; and scholarly efforts such as the AFI Catalog of Feature Films and the AFI Archive that preserve film history for future generations. AFI exhibition programs include AFI FEST and year-round exhibition at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center in Maryland. AFI Movie Club is a destination for movie lovers from around the world to celebrate and engage with the art form every day. Other pioneering programs include workshops aimed at increasing diversity in the storytelling community, including AFI DWW+ and the AFI Cinematography Intensive for Women. Read about all of these programs and more at AFI.com and follow us on social media at Facebook.com/AmericanFilmInstitute, YouTube.com/AFI, Twitter.com/AmericanFilm and Instagram.com/AmericanFilmInstitute.

About TNT

TNT, a Warner Bros. Discovery brand, is watched by more people than any other cable network and known for big, lean-forward television that takes viewers on a thrill ride of electrifying stories, dynamic characters and premium events. TNT is home to some of television’s most popular sports franchises and unscripted and scripted originals including “AEW: Rampage,” “Rich & Shameless,” and “The Lazarus Project”. TNT also presents primetime specials and sports coverage, including the NHL, NBA and NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championships. Website: www.tntdrama.com

About Turner Classic Movies (TCM)

Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is a two-time Peabody Award-winning network that presents classic films, uncut and commercial-free, from the largest film libraries in the world highlighting “where then meets now.” TCM features the insights from Primetime host Ben Mankiewicz along with hosts Alicia Malone, Dave Karger, Jacqueline Stewart and Eddie Muller, plus interviews with a wide range of special guests and serves as the ultimate movie lover destination. With more than two decades as a leading authority in classic film, TCM offers annual programming events like 31 Days of Oscar® and Summer Under the Stars. TCM also directly connects with movie fans through popular events such as the annual TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood and the TCM Classic Cruise. In addition, TCM produces the wildly successful podcast “The Plot Thickens,” which has had more than 9 million downloads to date. TCM hosts a wealth of material online at tcm.com and through the Watch TCM mobile app. Fans can also enjoy a classic movie experience on the TCM hub on Max.

April Book Choices

Springtime is the best time to fill your bookshelf with great reads that are filled with love, the power of light, and the warmth of home.

The Places We Call Home by Kim Ann  

     Discover the delightful world of homes in The Places We Call Home, a captivating rhyming book perfect for children from age 1-6. This charming story takes young readers on a journey to explore the many unique places where people and animals live. From bustling cities to quiet countryside, from treetop nests to oceanic depths, every home is celebrated for its special qualities and the love it holds within. Whether high in the attic or deep in the ocean, with family or alone, The Places We Call Home reminds us that home is where all love begins.

Taught Me Love by Misty Black

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Join a mother, daughter, and a silly little frog on a heartwarming tale showing love through the eyes of a child! There’s nothing quite like the love a mother and child share. You Taught Me Love is a tender rhyming tale that captures the magic of childhood love through the playful bond between a mother and her daughter. With vibrant watercolor illustrations and joyful rhymes, this story will tug on your heartstrings and leave you smiling. What words might a child use to describe her love? And can a child’s love ever compare to the limitless love of her mother? Find out in this snuggle-time story that might have you reaching for tissues.

Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light by Tami Scripps

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Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light by Tami Scripps is an enchanting new sci-fi/fantasy series by author T.J. Scripps, about a brave girl named Ruby who goes on a magical quest to Starland to save the world’s light from evil forces. During these missions, Ruby must maintain her disguise, uncover secrets, and stop the dark forces before it’s lights out forever! Perfect for middle-grade readers who love magical adventures, space mysteries, and brave heroes. And readers will love how Ruby discovers the true power of her glowing aura along the way. 

The Live Big Series by Kat Kronenberg

Learn The Trilogy’s Three Secrets—SHHH—that the Animals discovered! Light the stars in your heart & Live Big too! The Live Big books show how each animal goes on their own heroic quest to achieve their dream and live life full of love and happiness. Readers can catch CATCH-M too with the stardust above you, around you, and within you! And let’s start living our best life together.

Laguna Art Museum Expands Free Admission to All Visitors Ages 19 and Under

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 Laguna Art Museum is excited to announce a significant expansion in youth accessibility, admission is now free for all visitors ages 19 and under. The Segerstrom Foundation has generously provided free admission to children 12 years of age and under since 2022, removing the barrier of cost so that children and families can access fun and engaging recreational activities that build academic and social skills. New support given by attendees to the 43rd Annual California Cool Art Auction Paddle Raise t extends this benefit to remove financial barriers for teens and young adults, underscoring the museum’s commitment to fostering creativity and inclusivity for the next generation.

“At Laguna Art Museum, we believe that access to the arts is critical, especially during the foundational years of youth,” said Julie Perlin Lee, Executive Director of Laguna Art Museum. “By welcoming visitors 19 and under for free, we aim to spark a lifelong connection with creativity that extends well beyond our museum walls.”

Expanded access to the museum was made possible by the remarkable generosity demonstrated during the 43rd Annual California Cool Art Auction Paddle Raise. In a powerful show of support, attendees rallied behind the call to “Say Yes to Youth,” raising enough funds to ensure free admission for all visitors ages 19 and under. The contributions also enable enhanced training for education staff, equipping them to better serve students and guests of all abilities, and allow the museum to welcome every school group, no matter the location or grade level, that wishes to experience its offerings.

Laguna Art Museum extends heartfelt thanks to The Segerstrom Foundation and all Yes to Youth contributors for making this initiative possible and for believing in the power of the arts to change lives.

This expanded admission policy ensures more young people will have the opportunity to engage with world-class art, discover new perspectives and develop a lasting appreciation for creative expression.

For more information about Laguna Art Museum, visit lagunaartmuseum.org. To stay connected and learn about upcoming events, follow the museum on X, Instagram and Twitter.

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