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#MovietimeInManhattan @WBD THEY WILL KILL YOU from Writer/Director/Executive Producer Kirill Sokolov and Producers Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti Available Digitally for the First Time on April 28 Debuts in North America on Digital on April 28 4K UHD™, Blu-ray™, and DVD arrive on June 30

What should you do when it is too hot to go outside?  Watch Warner Brothers movies, of course!  And the hottest flick right now for your own personal silver screen is They Will Kill You, a blood-soaked, high-octane horror-action-comedy from writer/director/executive producer Kirill Sokolov.  It debuts digitally at home on April 28.

They Will Kill You stars Zazie Beetz, Myha’la, Paterson Joseph, Tom Felton, Heather Graham (fun fact: Heather Graham and Peachy Deegan share a birthday!), and Patricia Arquette. On April 28, They Will Kill You will be available at home on participating digital platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home, and more.

On June 30, They Will Kill You will be available to own on 4K UHD™, Blu-ray™, and DVD from online and physical retailers. They Will Kill You will also continue to be available in high definition and standard definition from participating digital retailers.

SPECIAL FEATURES

They Will Kill You Digital, 4K UHD™, and Blu-ray™ contain the following special features: Director’s Log: The Making of They Will Kill YouA documentary-style feature following director and the cast throughout the production process. From creative meetings with executive producers to deep dives with the VFX and prosthetics teams, this piece offers an intimate look at the creative and technical forces behind the film.

Developing the Virgil FeaturetteA look into the film’s most iconic location: The Virgil, a nine-floor art deco building inspired by Dante’s Inferno. This piece showcases the building’s intricate design, surreal art direction, and how each floor was constructed to reflect a different level of psychological descent.

Asia Reaves’ Attacks Featurette
This action-packed piece breaks down all the major fight scenes in the film, complete with stunts, spoilers, and cinematic chaos.

Crafting Carnage Featurette Unravel how the film’s most intense moments were brought to life using hands-on techniques, from puppets and prosthetics to practical effects and choreographed gags.



BASICS


Premium Digital: April 28

4K UHD™, Blu-ray™ and DVD Street Date: June 30

4K Languages: English, German, Italy, Spanish- Latin, French – Canadian,

Spanish – Castilian, French - Parisian

4K Subtitles: English, French - Canadian, Spanish – Castilian, Dutch, German, Italy, Japan, Spanish- Latin, French - Parisian

BD Languages: English, French - Canadian, Spanish- Latin

BD Subtitles: English, French – Canadian, Spanish- Latin, French - Parisian

DVD Languages: English, French – Canadian, Spanish- Latin

DVD Subtitles: English, French – Canadian, Japan, Spanish- Latin, French - Parisian

Running Time: 94 minutes

Rated R: for strong bloody violence, gore, language and brief sexual content/nudity.

4K UHD and Blu-ray: ATMOS TrueHD, DLBY/DGTL

About the Film

THEY WILL KILL YOU unleashes a blood-soaked, high-octane horror-action-comedy in which a young woman must survive the night at the Virgil, a demonic cult’s mysterious and twisted death-trap of a lair, before becoming their next offering in a uniquely brazen, big screen battle of epic kills and wickedly dark humor.

The film stars Zazie Beetz, Myha’la, Paterson Joseph, Tom Felton, Heather Graham, and Patricia Arquette.

Directed by Kirill Sokolov and written by Sokolov & Alex Litvak, the film is produced by Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti and Dan Kagan, and executive produced by Russell Ackerman, John Schoenfelder, Carl Hampe, Litvak and Sokolov.

Behind the camera, Sokolov is joined by director of photography Isaac Bauman, production designer Jeremy Reed, editor Luke Doolan, costume designer Neil McClean and visual effects supervisor Marc Smith. The composer is Carlos Rafael Rivera, the music supervisor is Andrea von Foerster and the casting director is Richard Delia. New Line Cinema and Nocturna present, in Association with Domain Entertainment, THEY WILL KILL YOU, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.

About Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group

Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group is comprised of Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures Animation. Warner Bros. partners with the world’s most inspiring storytellers to create extraordinary entertainment on every screen for the global audience. Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group has been at the forefront of the motion picture industry since its inception and continues to be a leading creative force, producing the broadest slate of films for worldwide theatrical release.

About Warner Bros. Home Entertainment

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) distributes the award-winning movies, television, animation, and digital content produced by Warner Bros. Discovery to the homes and screens of millions through digital transactions on major streaming, video-on-demand cable, satellite, digital, and mobile channels, and through physical Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD retail sales. WBHE is part of Warner Bros. Discovery Content Sales, one of the world’s largest distributors of entertainment programming.

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#FashionAlert #UnderneathitAll #LiseCharmel at #BergdorfGoodman Lise Charmel Dressing Floral Demi-Cup Bra and Boyshort Briefs in #DressingSolaire (Red) Earn Whom You Know's Highest Recommendation WE KICK OFF OUR COVERAGE OF LISE CHARMEL LINGERIE ON THE HOTTEST DAY OF THE YEAR

The fireworks will be going off in the sky, don't you want to look like one?
As America celebrates our 250th birthday tomorrow allow us to remind you that the American revolution would not have been possible without the French. American women: today it is time for you to consider revolutionizing your lingerie collection which is also not possible without the French.
Namely, Lise Charmel!

 The Dressing Floral Demi-Cup Bra is the ultimate in sexy, and not only is it crafted with the utmost attention to detail, but premium materials are celebrated. Polyester/nylon/cotton/spandex compose this beauty, proudly made with care in EUROPE.
Every attention to specific stitching is found in this garment.  This not only captures and lifts you to gorgeous heights, but also it is intelligently engineered.
Discover high style and high intelligence singularly combined by Lise Charmel.

Lise Charmel proportionally increases every aspect of the bra from straps to closure with your exact size in mind to make you look your best.  If you see an item not in your size and you are bigger and smaller, every statistic and measurement is considered by Lise Charmel as the size goes up or down.

Be gorgeous.
Be your own firework.
And, this set is super sexy and so comfortable, not leaving marks as lesser brands might.
Your outer clothes are only going to look as great as your inner clothes sculpt you.

About this bra:
Lise Charmel "Dressing" sheer bra with floral-lace overlay
Demi cups with scalloped edges
Adjustable shoulder straps with lace detail
Charm and cutout at the center gore
Hook-eye back closure
For all larger cup sizes, keyhole has been removed to assist in support

Made in Bulgaria of French materials
Size Note: Item runs large, consider ordering a size down.
Online Inquiries: BGS21_I1D79 | Store Inquiries: #2297898
Model is 5'10"/177cm.

The Boyshort Briefs continue the captivating look that accentuate your curves to perfection.

Lise Charmel "Dressing Floral" guipure lace boyshorts
Regular rise sits across hips.
Scalloped leg openings.
Moderate seat coverage.
Polyester/nylon/cotton/spandex.
Imported.
Online Inquiries: BGS21_I1D78 | Store Inquiries: #2297897

About Lise Charmel:
Lyon, the French city known worldwide for its centuries-old silk industry, is home to the lingerie house Lise Charmel, which was founded there over 40 years ago by Jacques Daumal. There, its ateliers have been perfecting and celebrating the art of fine underpinnings with remarkable attention to craftsmanship and detail, such as laser-cut embroidery and soft, multithread tulle. What's more, the many corsets, bras, bodysuits, and panties showcase the brand's elevated points of reference—including jewelry and fine art. Each pattern and design is created entirely in-house—including the fan-like scrolls found throughout the collection. Look to Lise Charmel for beauty that doesn't compromise on softness, perfect fit, and firm support. Bras in styles from push-up to demi and more are offered in band sizes 32 to 38, with cups from A to E.
When Lenny Kravitz said American woman stay away from me, in our mind she couldn't have been wearing this line from Lise Charmel available at Bergdorf Goodman. These exact items are available now there.

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The Dressing Floral line is an ode to the art of guipure lace in a timeless style that blends exclusive floral graphics with embroidery on a "tattoo" background.

Underwired soft bra. This bra offers a natural, comfortable fit. Interlocking cups. Fine spaghetti straps adding femininity and lightness. Tattoo-effect guipure inserts on cups and back. Delicate Swarovski pendant at cleavage


The Dressing Floral line is an ode to the art of guipure lace in a timeless style that blends exclusive floral graphics with embroidery on a "tattoo" background.

Seductive tulle briefs with an indented front. This brief exposes the thigh and mid-buttocks with sensuality. Tatoo-effect guipure inserts. Delicate organza bow at center back.
Also available in Amber Nacre:

"DRESSING FLORAL is LISE CHARMEL iconic Guipure offer.  With ethereal grace, luxurious, finely openworked guipure traces sensual arabesques upon the skin. Here, lightness reaches its ultimate expression, blending the delicacy of stylized motifs with the finesse of a 'tattoo' effect background. From this intricate artistry emerges one of your most beloved iconic lines, Dressing Floral. Available in a palette of essential hues, each shade seamlessly integrates into your wardrobe, elevating both everyday elegance and life’s most precious moments."

Available in Mother-of-Pearl Amber, White, Black and Dressing Solaire (Red).





Founded in 1946, Lise Charmel is an established French luxury lingerie and swimwear Maison renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, refined detailing, and exclusive design aesthetic. The brand offers a comprehensive universe spanning foundation and fashion lingerie, micro-modal, cotton and silk loungewear, iconic and fashion swimwear, versatile beachwear designed for effortless day-to-night elegance, as well as ready-to-wear pieces in silk, wool, and lace.

Driven by a heritage of French savoir-faire and innovation in premium fabrics, Lise Charmel combines technical expertise with sophisticated styling to deliver both comfort and couture-level beauty.

The brand partners with luxury hotels, spas, and high-end retailers worldwide.

Lise Charmel was founded in Lyon, historically the silk capital, and positions itself as haute-couture lingerie. Lise Charmel owns its own manufacture ateliers located in Bulgary, Europe. We manufacture in Europe:

*To protect our luxury positioning
*Because we rely on unique European textile ecosystems
*We need technical expertise for complex lingerie
*We support premium pricing and brand storytelling

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Lise Charmel sets the standard in luxury lingerie, elevating the elegance of women. Renowned globally for its haute couture spirit, Lise Charmel epitomizes luxury French lingerie. Currently, the Lise Charmel group features two prestigious brands : Lise Charmel and Antigel.

The Story of a Passionate Vocation for Lingerie

Over half a century ago, in the heart of Lyon's silk district, the brand was born out of a relentless pursuit of beauty and unparalleled comfort. From the outset, the focus was on crafting the finest quality bras, meticulously tailored to meet the needs of the most discerning customers. This dedication has led to a unique expertise in creating well-fitting models in both standard and larger sizes.

Throughout the decades, our team has remained committed to the same values: perfection, distinctive savoir-faire, and a deep passion for sophistication and creativity.

Today, Lise Charmel stands as a globally influential brand, with a well-structured distribution network spanning over forty countries. The group continues to grow with the same enthusiasm and dedication, season after season.

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#MovietimeInManhattan @TheAcademy #OSCARS CEREMONY FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FILM AWARDS WILL BE PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ROLEX

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that the presentation ceremony for the 53rd Student Academy Awards® (SAA) will be held at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) inside TIFF Lightbox on Monday, September 14, 2026, in partnership with Rolex.


In collaboration with TIFF, Student Academy Award winners will have access to attend the festival and market, and they will experience education panels and networking opportunities. In addition, winners will have exclusive access to Academy members to support their career advancement.

“As the Academy becomes increasingly global, we are delighted to bring this year’s Student Academy Awards to TIFF. These filmmakers are the future of our industry, and we are thrilled to platform their work at this important international festival,” said Academy CEO Bill Kramer and Academy President Lynette Howell Taylor. “We sincerely thank TIFF for their support and our long-standing Student Academy Awards partner, Rolex, which shares our deep commitment to fostering emerging filmmakers.”

“We’re honored to welcome the Academy and the Student Academy Awards to our 51st edition of the Festival,” said Anita Lee, TIFF’s Chief Programming Officer. “Championing the next generation of global storytellers is central to our mission, including through initiatives like TIFF Next Wave, and we're proud to celebrate this year’s student filmmakers as they engage with industry leaders and audiences from around the world here in Toronto.”

The annual competition is open to full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate students who have completed an intermediate-level or final graduation film as part of their coursework. Students are asked to submit their films online using FilmFreeway, a widely used festival and competition platform. Each year, college and university film students from all over the world compete for awards and cash grants, with films being judged in the following categories: Alternative/Experimental, Animation, Documentary and Live Action Narrative. Complete rules and a link to the online submission platform are available at www.oscars.org/saa.

The winners of the 53rd Student Academy Awards competition will be announced in August. All Student Academy Award-winning films will be eligible to compete for the 99th Oscars® in the Animated Short Film, Live Action Short Film or Documentary Short Film category. Past winners have gone on to receive 70 Oscar® nominations and have won or shared 15 awards.

Rolex is supporting the Student Academy Awards through its partnership with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, reflecting its ongoing commitment to fostering excellence, achievement and the transfer of cinematic knowledge to the next generation.

The Student Academy Awards were established in 1972 to provide a platform for emerging global talent by creating opportunities within the industry to showcase their work.


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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 ROLEX AND CINEMA
Rolex celebrates human achievement as a journey marked by milestones, emotions and defining moments. For more than half a century, the brand has partnered some of the world’s most talented artists and leading cultural institutions to promote excellence and the transmission of artistic heritage, creating a link between the past, present and future.
Through the Perpetual Arts Initiative, a broad portfolio of arts that extends through architecture, cinema, dance, music, literature, theatre and visual arts, the brand confirms its long-term commitment to global culture. The company has had close ties with the film industry for decades, its watches playing a role in numerous films, including Oscar®-winning masterpieces. Since 2017, Rolex has supported the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, serving as Proud Sponsor of the Oscars®, hosting the event’s Greenroom, as well as supporting the Governors Awards, which recognize lifetime achievement and humanitarian efforts in the film industry. Rolex also sponsors Film at Lincoln Center as Official Partner and Exclusive Timepiece. The company promotes achievement through Testimonees such as James Cameron, Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, Zendaya and Jia Zhang-Ke. It also assists in the preservation of film history for future generations as a Founding Supporter of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, as a partner of The Film Foundation and through its support to the National Film and Television School in the UK.
TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ROLEX AND CINEMA, GO TO

ABOUT TIFF
TIFF is a not-for-profit cultural organization with a mission to transform the way people see the world through film. A global leader in film and entertainment, TIFF initiatives include the annual Toronto International Film Festival® in September; TIFF Lightbox, which features five cinemas, plus learning and entertainment facilities; the Donald Shebib TIFF Film Circuit, an innovative national distribution programme; and TIFF: The Market launching in 2026. The organization generates an estimated annual economic impact of $240 million CAD. TIFF Lightbox is generously supported by contributors including the Province of Ontario, the Government of Canada, the City of Toronto, the Reitman family (Ivan Reitman, Agi Mandel, and Susan Michaels), The Daniels Corporation, and RBC. For more information, visit tiff.net.

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#FloridaPeachy @FIU Florida International University researchers reveal how altered images can bypass AI safeguards

It may look like a picture of a panda bear to you, but to your business's AI agent, it can act like a skeleton key, bypassing safety safeguards and potentially causing the model to generate harmful, misleading or policy-violating outputs.

That risk is the focus of new research from Hadi Amini, associate professor at Florida International University's Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences. Together with graduate assistant Md Jueal Mia, he is studying how manipulated images can "jailbreak" certain AI systems, pushing them beyond their built-in safeguards.

"AI models don't see images the same way humans do," Amini said. "They see patterns of numbers and pixels. By carefully manipulating those pixels, we can influence how the AI interprets the image and responds."

The team's research demonstrated how small-language AI models – the kind frequently employed by small businesses to execute routine tasks like accounting or customer service – have become particularly susceptible to image-based hacks. As shown in research presented at the 2025 International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA), the team found that by introducing microscopic pixel-level changes called "perturbations" into an image, they could trick these AI systems into generating responses that they would normally block.

"The manipulated image is like the face of a stranger," Amini said. "The AI has to learn when a request should be treated with caution before it answers. In order to protect AI systems from attacks, we try to break them ourselves, identify potential vulnerabilities and design defense mechanisms."

The researchers then set out to probe the system's defenses. The more successfully they penetrated the models' guardrails, the more the systems could be trained to resist future threats. To do this, Amini and his team developed a method called JaiLIP (Jailbreaking with Loss-guided Image Perturbation), which uses an algorithm to determine the optimal degree of pixel-level manipulation.

In tests using BLIP-2, a multimodal AI model used by researchers and developers, Amini and his team found that images modified with JaiLIP significantly increased the likelihood that the system would generate harmful or unsafe responses. In one example, a JaiLIP-altered version of a stoplight tricked the AI model into divulging detailed instructions on how to run the light while avoiding a traffic ticket. Overall, the use of JaiLIP images nearly doubled the number of harmful responses generated by AI models.

The risk extends beyond users simply prompting AI systems for instructions on illegal activity. As businesses increasingly adopt AI-powered customer service agents, chatbots and automated workflows, vulnerabilities in open-source or lightly protected systems could negatively impact users' trust or create new avenues for cyberattacks.

"Small businesses and companies can benefit from AI to enhance their efficiency, but they have to be aware of the potential vulnerabilities," Amini said. "They must make sure they're deploying sufficient guardrails to maintain the safety and integrity of their AI tools."

Amini said there are some basic precautions that everyone should use before integrating AI into their business or workplace, including limiting the sensitive information they provide to AI systems (especially images), restricting who can access those systems and carefully evaluating the security measures built into AI tools before deployment.

Because safety is paramount, Amini and his team are working to stay one step ahead of potential bad actors in the AI sphere. The more vulnerabilities he and his team can find, the quicker the AI will learn to repair them. The challenge, he said, is ensuring that AI can recognize threats hidden in plain sight — even when humans cannot.

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#MovietimeInManhattan @TheAcademy #OSCARS AWARDS RULES AND CAMPAIGN PROMOTIONAL REGULATIONS APPROVED FOR 99TH OSCARS®

Additional Submission Key Dates Announced

The Academy’s Board of Governors has approved awards rules, inclusion standards and campaign promotional regulations for the 99th Academy Awards®.

For Academy Awards consideration, a feature film must have a qualifying theatrical release between January 1, 2026, and December 31, 2026.

Substantive awards rules changes include:In the Acting category, actors may be nominated for multiple performances in the same category if those performances place in the top five votes, which aligns with achievements in other award categories.
Additionally, in the Acting category, only roles credited in the film’s legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans with their consent will be considered eligible.
In the Casting category, the number of statuettes awarded will increase from a maximum of two to a maximum of three statuettes.
In the Cinematography category, the preliminary voting round will produce a shortlist of 20 films rather than 10-20.
In the International Feature Film category, there are now two ways to submit a film for consideration. In addition to a film being submitted as an official selection by a country or region via the Academy-approved Selection Committees, a non-English language film can now be submitted for consideration by winning a qualifying award at an international film festival as specified in the International Feature Film Award Qualifying Festival List. Qualifying festivals for the 99th Oscars® are the Berlin International Film Festival (Golden Bear for Best Film), Busan International Film Festival (Busan Award - Best Film Award), Cannes Film Festival (Palme d’Or), Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema Grand Jury Prize), Toronto International Film Festival (Platform Award) and Venice International Film Festival (Golden Lion).
Additionally, in the International Feature Film category, the film will be credited as the nominee rather than the country or region, and the award will be accepted by the director on behalf of the film’s creative team. The director’s name will be listed on the statuette plaque after the film title and, if applicable, the country or region.
In the Makeup and Hairstyling category, Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch members must attend at least one of the two final branch meetings (roundtables) to be eligible to vote in the preliminary round.
In the Original Song category, the rules clarify a song’s eligibility when based on its placement in the end credits. For songs submitted as the first new music cue once the end credits begin, the video clip must include the last 15 seconds of the film before the credits begin.
In the Visual Effects category, all Academy members must view the three-minute Before and After reels from the Visual Effects Bake-Off to be eligible to vote in the final round.
In the Writing categories, the rules codify that screenplays must be human-authored to be eligible.
For Governors Awards recipients, a minimum of three disciplines must be represented in a given Awards year.
Under Eligibility (Rule Two) regarding Generative Artificial Intelligence, the Academy reserves the right to request more information about the nature of the use and human authorship.

Awards submission deadlines and additional key dates are as follows:

Thursday, August 13, 2026: First submission deadline for Animated Short Film, Documentary Feature Film, Documentary Short Film and Live Action Short Film categories

Thursday, September 17, 2026: First submission deadline for General Entry categories, Animated Feature Film, Best Picture and Representation and Inclusion Standards Entry (RAISE) form

Wednesday, September 30, 2026: Submission deadline for International Feature Film

Thursday, October 8, 2026: Final submission deadline for Animated Short Film, Documentary Short Film and Live Action Short Film categories

Wednesday, October 14, 2026: Submission deadline for Music (Original Song)

Thursday, October 15, 2026: Final submission deadline for Documentary Feature Film

Wednesday, November 4, 2026: Submission deadline for Music (Original Score)

Thursday, November 12, 2026: Final submission deadline for General Entry categories, Animated Feature Film, Best Picture and Representation and Inclusion Standards Entry (RAISE) form

January 8 – 10, 2027: Casting, Makeup and Hairstyling, Sound and Visual Effects voting events (bake-offs)

The Academy also updated and clarified formatting and language in the campaign promotional regulations for the 99th Oscars. The campaign promotional regulations specify how motion picture companies and individuals directly associated with Oscars-eligible motion pictures may promote such motion pictures, achievements and performances to Academy members and how Academy members may promote Oscars-eligible motion pictures, achievements and performances.

Substantive changes to the campaign promotional regulations include:Screenings with Q&A sessions or panel discussions before nominations may now have up to two moderators instead of one moderator.
All eblasts and FYC calendar entries sent to Academy members via an Academy-approved mailing house from a motion picture company, individual associated with an eligible motion picture or Qualifying Film Festival must include an email address or phone number contact for inquiries regarding how members may request accessibility and disability needs or if the theater hosting the screening has proper accommodations.

Awards Rules are formulated by the Awards Committee based on recommendations by Branch Executive Committees, the International Feature Film Executive Committee, and the Scientific and Technical Awards Executive Committee, and are subject to final approval by the Board of Governors.

All rules, regulations and dates for the 99th Academy Awards are subject to change.

For the complete 99th Academy Awards rules, inclusion standards and campaign promotional regulations, visit oscars.org/rules.



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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.

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#BigAppleBusiness #CanadaPeachy Cision Strengthens Canadian Media Intelligence Coverage with New Le Devoir Agreement


Expanded access to trusted French-language and national Canadian media sources helps customers identify the signals that matter and make decisions with greater confidence.

Cision, a global leader in consumer and media intelligence, have announced a new content licensing agreement with Le Devoir, a leading Quebec-based publisher known for independent French-language journalism.

The agreement reinforces Cision's broader investment in Canadian media coverage, giving customers a clearer view of the national, regional, and French-language conversations shaping reputation, policy, and business decisions.

"Our agreement with Le Devoir reinforces our commitment to delivering high-quality, licensed content that helps our customers understand what matters, act with confidence, and make better decisions."

For organizations operating in Canada, signal quality matters. Cision research consistently points to the challenges communicators face identifying the signals that matter in an era of information overload. Communicators need more than content volume. They need credible, relevant sources that help them understand the public conversation, monitor reputation, and make decisions with confidence. By incorporating authoritative French-language and Canadian media sources, Cision helps communicators bring the Canadian media landscape into clearer focus.

"Confidence starts with trusted signals," said Jim Daxner, Chief Product Officer at Cision. "Our agreement with Le Devoir reinforces our commitment to delivering high-quality, licensed content that helps our customers understand what matters, act with confidence, and make better decisions."

"Le Devoir has long played an important role in Quebec's public conversation," said Brian Myles, Directeur Général at Le Devoir. "Through this agreement with Cision, our journalism will be more accessible to organizations seeking to understand the issues, perspectives, and stories shaping Quebec and Canada."

Le Devoir is renowned for independent journalism and deep coverage of Quebec society, politics, and culture. Through this agreement, Cision customers gain broader access to content that reflects the perspectives and priorities of French-speaking audiences, an essential component of any comprehensive communications strategy in Canada.

To learn how Cision's media intelligence solutions can help your organization monitor the Canadian media landscape, speak to an expert.

About Le Devoir

Le Devoir is a Montreal–based French–language newspaper founded in 1910, widely recognized for its independent, high–quality journalism focused on Quebec and Canadian affairs. Distributed across Quebec and throughout Canada, Le Devoir is known for in–depth coverage of politics, culture, and public policy, and has been recognized as a trusted journalism organization that informs readers and encourages public reflection.

About Cision

Cision is the global leader in consumer and media intelligence, engagement, and communication solutions. We equip PR and corporate communications, marketing, and social media professionals with the tools they need to excel in today's data driven world. Our deep expertise, exclusive data partnerships, and award-winning products, including CisionOne, Brandwatch, Trajaan, and PR Newswire, enable over 75,000 companies and organizations, including 84% of the Fortune 500, to see and be seen, understand and be understood by the audiences that matter most to them.

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#MovietimeInManhattan @TheAcademy #OSCARS THE ACADEMY AND ABC ANNOUNCE SHOW DATES FOR 99TH AND 100TH OSCARS®

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and ABC announced the 99th Oscars® will take place on Sunday, March 14, 2027, and the 100th Oscars® will take place on Sunday, March 5, 2028. The shows will air live at 7 p.m. EST / 4 p.m. PST on ABC and in more than 200 territories worldwide from the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood.

Academy key dates for the 2026 Oscars® season are as follows:


Eligibility period begins

Thursday, January 1, 2026


Final submission deadline for General Entry
categories, Animated Feature Film, Best
Picture and RAISE form

Thursday, November 12, 2026


Governors Awards

Sunday, November 15, 2026


Preliminary voting begins 9 a.m. PT

Monday, December 7, 2026


Preliminary voting ends 5 p.m. PT

Friday, December 11, 2026


Oscars Shortlists Announcement

Tuesday, December 15, 2026


Eligibility period ends

Thursday, December 31, 2026


Nominations voting begins 9 a.m. PT

Monday, January 11, 2027


Nominations voting ends 5 p.m. PT

Friday, January 15, 2027


Oscars Nominations Announcement

Thursday, January 21, 2027


Oscars Nominees Luncheon

Tuesday, February 16, 2027


Finals voting begins 9 a.m. PT

Thursday, February 25, 2027


Finals voting ends 5 p.m. PT

Thursday, March 4, 2027


99th Oscars

Sunday, March 14, 2027




100th Oscars

Sunday, March 5, 2028



All dates for the 99th and 100th Academy Awards® are subject to change.



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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.

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Thursday, July 2, 2026

#FashionAlert #BathingBeauties AUDACITY PALM Triangle cup bra and Seductive briefs Both in Khaki Audacity by #LiseCharmel Since 1946 Highly Recommended by Whom You Know From City Poolside to Country Beaches, It's Time to Keep Our Beaches Beautiful America!

 
That means happiness, America!
It doesn't get any hotter than days like this in Manhattan, and the weather has met its match with this stunner of a bikini by leading French label, Lise Charmel.  The Audacity Palm line continues to impress: the the Triangle cup bra is expertly designed to lift you up and keep you there in style.  As previously shown starting with Dazzling Eden, Lise Charmel achieves exquisite high style in their uber-sophisticated prints exuding precision and artistry signature of the historical French legacy dating back to 1946.  We adore how the palms grow vertically adding perceived height to your stature and the gold and green detailing exhibit true class.
Lise Charmel has designed an entire line with options of tops and bottoms, so you should pick what looks best for your body; this is what looks best on Peachy and also we feel it is a univerally flattering bikini.  You may also opt to mix and match depending on your beach activity.
The bottom we love and highly recommend to go with this top are the Seductive Briefs:
About this bottom by Lise Charmel that is tops as far as we're concerned:
Briefs with a slightly higher rise at the sides, elegant and gently fitted. The leg opening flatters the thigh with a feminine touch.
The back and front left panel are made of plain mesh. The front is printed mesh, featuring the LISE CHARMEL logo. The left side panel has a spaghetti strap detail and a two-tone jewel with a touch of gold at the center.
58% Polyamide, 21% Elastane, 21% Polyester
"Bathed in the light of a preserved paradise, Palmier Audace transports you to distant islands lined with majestic palm trees. Its exclusive design unfolds in graphic vertical palm motifs that elongate the silhouette. Combining sculpting fabrics with jewel rings highlighted in gold, the pieces blend technical expertise with couture aesthetics. The Khaki shade, electrified with Black and Acid Green accents, creates a vibrant and captivating allure. An ode to freedom infused with the irresistible freshness of summer. The triangle is particularly flattering as it offers a modern look with its deep plunge neckline and the option to wear as an halter top. (convertible straps)"






Founded in 1946, Lise Charmel is an established French luxury lingerie and swimwear Maison renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, refined detailing, and exclusive design aesthetic. The brand offers a comprehensive universe spanning foundation and fashion lingerie, micro-modal, cotton and silk loungewear, iconic and fashion swimwear, versatile beachwear designed for effortless day-to-night elegance, as well as ready-to-wear pieces in silk, wool, and lace.

Driven by a heritage of French savoir-faire and innovation in premium fabrics, Lise Charmel combines technical expertise with sophisticated styling to deliver both comfort and couture-level beauty.
The brand partners with luxury hotels, spas, and high-end retailers worldwide.

Lise Charmel was founded in Lyon, historically the silk capital, and positions itself as haute-couture lingerie. Lise Charmel owns its own manufacture ateliers located in Bulgary, Europe. We manufacture in Europe:

*To protect our luxury positioning
*Because we rely on unique European textile ecosystems
*We need technical expertise for complex lingerie
*We support premium pricing and brand storytelling


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Lise Charmel sets the standard in luxury lingerie, elevating the elegance of women. Renowned globally for its haute couture spirit, Lise Charmel epitomizes luxury French lingerie. Currently, the Lise Charmel group features two prestigious brands : Lise Charmel and Antigel.

The Story of a Passionate Vocation for Lingerie

Over half a century ago, in the heart of Lyon's silk district, the brand was born out of a relentless pursuit of beauty and unparalleled comfort. From the outset, the focus was on crafting the finest quality bras, meticulously tailored to meet the needs of the most discerning customers. This dedication has led to a unique expertise in creating well-fitting models in both standard and larger sizes.

Throughout the decades, our team has remained committed to the same values: perfection, distinctive savoir-faire, and a deep passion for sophistication and creativity.

Today, Lise Charmel stands as a globally influential brand, with a well-structured distribution network spanning over forty countries. The group continues to grow with the same enthusiasm and dedication, season after season.

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