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22-05-2025
- Entertainment
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Michael B. Jordan to receive the prestigious American Cinematheque Award
Michael B Jordan will receive a prestigious award in November for his extraordinary contributions to the cinematic arts. The announcement was made recently by the American Cinematheque, a nonprofit organisation dedicated to celebrating and advancing the art of cinema. The "Sinners" and "Creed III" star, will receive the prestigious American Cinematheque Award in November. Award-winning actor Michael B. Jordan is set to add another feather to his cap. The awards ceremony will take place on November 20 at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. Each year, the American Cinematheque Award is presented to artists who demonstrate extraordinary contributions to the cinematic arts. Previous honorees of award include luminaries such as Eddie Murphy, Denzel Washington, Robin Williams, Mel Gibson and Steven Spielberg among others. Rick Nicita, chair of the American Cinematheque board, expressed admiration for Jordan's significant impact on the film industry. "The career of Michael B. Jordan has been an unparalleled showcase for the combination of superb talent and purposeful vision that has made him a major power in today's movie business," he said. He continued: "He has become a prolific producer with multiple projects across our business, and his philanthropic activities are many and wide-ranging. Most recently, his outstanding performances (yes, two performances) in the worldwide smash 'Sinners' have cemented his place in the upper tier of movie stars, now and in the future." Jordan first made waves with his captivating performance in "Fruitvale Station," after which he solidified his movie star status with iconic roles in "Black Panther" and the "Creed" series. Notably, he marked his directorial debut with "Creed III", which opened as the highest-grossing sports film debut in history.

21-05-2025
- Entertainment
Michael B. Jordan to receive 2025 American Cinematheque Award
Michael B. Jordan is the next recipient of the American Cinematheque Award. American Cinematheque, a nonprofit cultural organization, announced in a press release Wednesday that the " Sinners" actor would receive the award later this year during a ceremony in Beverly Hills, California. According to the organization's website, the award is presented each year to "an extraordinary artist currently making a significant contribution to the art of Moving Picture." In a statement shared in Wednesday's press release, American Cinematheque Board Chair Rick Nicita said Jordan is being celebrated for his "superb talent and purposeful vision that has made him a major power in today's movie business." "He entered the ranks of movie stars with FRUITVALE STATION and rapidly followed it up with iconic roles in BLACK PANTHER and three CREED movies, including his directorial debut in CREED III, with more directorial efforts to come," Nicita said. "He has become a prolific producer with multiple projects across our business and his philanthropic activities are many and wide-ranging," Nicita continued. "Most recently, his outstanding performances (yes, two performances) in the worldwide smash SINNERS have cemented his place in the upper tier of movie stars, now and in the future." Previous American Cinematheque Award recipients include Eddie Murphy, Steven Spielberg, Robin Williams, Martin Scorsese, Denzel Washington, Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicole Kidman and more. The awards ceremony will take place at the Beverly Hilton on Nov. 20.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Michael B. Jordan to Receive American Cinematheque Award
Michael B. Jordan is set to become the 39th recipient of the American Cinematheque Award. The 'Sinners' star and 'Creed III' director will be feted with a tribute ceremony on Nov. 20 at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. 'The career of Michael B. Jordan has been an unparalleled showcase for the combination of superb talent and purposeful vision that has made him a major power in today's movie business,' said American Cinematheque board chair Rick Nicita in a statement announcing the news. More from Variety Here's How to Preorder 'Sinners' on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD Online Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' Is the First Oscar Movie of 2025 Karina Longworth on Late Style, Unfashionable Auteurs and Season 20 of Her Film History Podcast 'You Must Remember This' 'He entered the ranks of movie stars with 'Fruitvale Station' and rapidly followed it up with iconic roles in 'Black Panther' and three 'Creed' movies, including his directorial debut in 'Creed III,' with more directorial efforts to come,' Nicita continued. 'He has become a prolific producer with multiple projects across our business and his philanthropic activities are many and wide-ranging. Most recently, his outstanding performances (yes, two performances) in the worldwide smash 'Sinners' have cemented his place in the upper tier of movie stars, now and in the future.' 'Sinners,' the R-rated vampire movie from Jordan's regular collaborator Ryan Coogler, has earned a mighty $240 million at the domestic box office and counting. Up next, Jordan will direct, produce (via his Outlier Society banner) and star in 'The Thomas Crown Affair' for Amazon MGM Studios. The forthcoming film is Jordan's sophomore directorial effort, following 'Creed III,' which launches as the highest-grossing sports film opening ever. The American Cinematheque award is one among a slew of recent honors for Jordan, who, in 2023, was named a Time 100 honoree, earned an Academy Museum Vanguard award and got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. While reflecting on those career milestones in an interview with Variety, Jordan said, 'I'm not ignorant of the blessings and opportunities that I'm given. At the same time, I still feel like I have something to prove. I still feel like I want to make people proud. I want to make myself proud — so I'm constantly trying to raise the bar.' Previous American Cinematheque honorees include Denzel Washington (who directed Jordan in 2021's 'A Journal for Jordan'), Eddie Murphy, Bette Midler, Robin Williams, Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard, Martin Scorsese, Sean Connery, Michael Douglas, Rob Reiner, Mel Gibson, John Travolta, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jodie Foster, Bruce Willis, Nicolas Cage, Nicole Kidman, Steve Martin, Al Pacino, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Samuel L. Jackson, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Ben Stiller, Jerry Bruckheimer, Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Ridley Scott, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper, Charlize Theron, Spike Lee, Scarlett Johannsson, Ryan Reynolds and Helen Mirren. Last year's American Cinematheque award was presented to Jessica Chastain. Earlier this week, Tom Cruise, who received the award in 1997, praised Jordan as the future of the movie business. 'I'm a huge fan of his. That film 'Sinners' is amazing,' Cruise told Entertainment Tonight about Jordan, adding: 'We're going to make a movie together.' Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival