Every April 22nd, people worldwide come together to celebrate Earth Day, a global movement dedicated to environmental protection, awareness, and action. What began in 1970 as a grassroots protest against pollution has grown into an international movement for climate action, conservation, and sustainability. #EarthDay reminds us to take a step back, look at the state of our planet, and ask: What kind of world are we leaving for our children? On this Earth Day, let’s explore the importance of a small but essential insect on our planet that plays a massive role in keeping our ecosystems in balance: the bee. This Earth Day, Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc. wants to highlight the #film To Bee or Not to Bee. When the world was alerted that global #bee populations were declining at an alarming rate, it concerned #farmers, environmentalists, and #scientists everywhere. Without #bees, we’re not just missing honey in our tea; the entire ecosystem suffers. A world without bees would be unrecognizable because they pollinate many of the crops we depend on. As the collapse of bee colonies becomes more severe, scientists and beekeepers in Europe and North America work tirelessly to find the cause. Aside from the doom and gloom of a planet in struggle, Earth Day is also about hope for rebuilding a better #planet and a better future. The #documentary Sustainable Nation addresses another critical crisis: water. In a world where clean #water is becoming increasingly scarce, this film follows three individuals who work to bring #sustainable water solutions to communities around the globe. Their work isn’t just about technology or innovation; it’s about dignity, survival, and healing. To watch these #movies or to learn more about them, click below: https://lnkd.in/gzvvB-Hn
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A GLOBAL INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTION COMPANY FOCUSED ON BOTH THE TRADITIONAL AND DIGITAL MARKETPLACES, MULTICOM PUBLISHES, LICENSES AND MERCHANDISES ITS IP LIBRARY THROUGH HUNDREDS OF PARTNERS WORLDWIDE. MULTICOM’S EXTENSIVE CATALOG OF FEATURE FILMS, SPECIALS AND SERIES INCLUDE THOUSANDS OF BROADCAST-QUALITY PROGRAMMING HOURS FEATURING COUNTLESS STARS, GENRES AND FORMATS, AVAILABLE IN ALL MEDIA.
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http://www.multicom.tv/
Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc.的外部链接
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- 娱乐提供商
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- 2012
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- Content Distribution、Content Acquisition、Content Sales、Film and TV Sales、OTT和Intellectual Property
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Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc.员工
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Bryan Crocker
Chief Operating Officer / Chief Financial Officer @ Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc. | Business Valuation, Digital Media
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Meni Philip
Director & Editor, Lead Film Restoration at Multicom Entertainment Group, LA
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Harry Eskin
Senior Media Archivist at Multicom Entertainment Group
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Aaron 'AJ' Johnson
Creative Director at Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc.
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Sexual assault awareness month is a somber yet vital time to call attention to the very real and devastating effects that sexual assault has on people. RAINN reports that an American is assaulted every 68 seconds, and sadly, #sexualassault is a highly pervasive problem in the United States. Nationwide, 81% of women and 43% of men reported experiencing some form of #sexualharassment and/or assault in their lifetime. These numbers highlight the urgent need for awareness, support, and education to combat this pervasive issue. Films are a powerful way to shed light on difficult subjects, and two Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc. #films that address the realities of sexual assault are Freshman Fall and She Said No. Both #movies offer insight that depicts survivors' trauma and exposes the societal challenges and backlash they often face in seeking justice. Freshman Fall, starring Candace Cameron Bure (Full House) and Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Saved by the Bell), tells the story of Melissa, a #college #freshman who desperately wants to fit in. She attends a party at her brother’s #fraternity house, hoping to make friends, but the night takes a horrific turn when she is date-raped by a fraternity member. When Melissa attempts to report the assault, she is met with disbelief and pressure to stay silent. Her journey highlights the all-too-common experiences of survivors who struggle against a system that often dismisses their voices. The film underscores the importance of believing #survivors and fighting against the culture of silence that enables such crimes to continue. Similarly, She Said No portrays the heartbreaking and disturbing experience of a successful career woman who is sexually assaulted by a prominent lawyer. Though she bravely takes him to court, the trial ends in a hung jury, and the district attorney’s office refuses to retry the case. Instead of receiving justice, she is further victimized when her attacker sues her for #malicious prosecution and slander. This devastating turn of events reflects the legal and emotional hurdles that survivors frequently encounter, where the burden of proof often falls disproportionately on them rather than their #perpetrators. Both Freshman Fall and She Said No are critical reminders of why #April's Sexual Assault Awareness Month is necessary. These films encourage essential conversations about #consent, legal #justice, and the societal changes needed to support survivors. https://lnkd.in/gAtxg2DN
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April Fools’ Day is almost here! If you come across news that seems too outrageous to be true, chances are it’s part of the long-standing tradition of pranks and hoaxes. Many well-known brands pour significant resources into elaborate April Fools’ #marketing campaigns, rolling out #fake products and services just for laughs. But how did this playful holiday begin, and what role does it play in #comedy as a genre—especially in film? While its exact beginnings remain unclear, April Fools’ Day has been celebrated in different cultures for centuries. One of the most widely accepted theories traces the holiday back to 16th-century France, when the country switched from the Julian calendar, established by Julius Caesar, to the Gregorian calendar, introduced by Pope Gregory XIII. Under the Julian system, the new year was observed around April 1. However, some people slowly adapted to the change when the Gregorian calendar moved #NewYear’s Day to January 1. Those who continued celebrating the old date were ridiculed and labeled “April Fools.” The spirit of #AprilFools’ Day, trickery and humor, has long been reflected in the comedy world, particularly in film. Comedy thrives on misdirection, absurdity, and exaggerated scenarios, much like the pranks played on April 1. Many comedic films center around mistaken identities, elaborate #hoaxes, and characters caught up in outlandish situations One example of humor and satire blending with real-world issues is Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc.’s Garrett Gunderson: The American Ream. Created by bestselling author Garrett Gunderson and the late great #Emmy-winning producer Marty Callner, this unique special merges financial wisdom with stand-up comedy. Gunderson debunks financial myths and delivers sharp insights on topics ranging from #WallStreet to retirement and cryptocurrency with a comedic twist. His approach exemplifies how humor can be used to expose hard truths while keeping audiences entertained. Another film that connects to the theme of surprises is The Marriage Fool, starring John Stamos, Walter Matthau, and Carol Burnett. This heartfelt comedy-drama follows Frank Walsh, a recently widowed man who finds unexpected love with Florence. However, their relationship faces opposition from Frank’s grown children, particularly his eldest son, Robert. As the story unfolds, Robert’s perception shifts, and he begins to recognize the genuine devotion between Frank and Florence.
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With the #Oscars now behind us, we want to highlight films that feature the two nominees (and one winner) who star in titles from the Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc. library. Both Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones were nominated for their roles in The Brutalist, a #film about a visionary architect who comes to America to rebuild his life, his career, and his marriage. On his own in a strange new country, he settles in Pennsylvania, where a wealthy and prominent industrialist recognizes his talent. While Felicity Jones was edged out by Mikey Madison for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Adrien Brody indeed won Best Actor in a Leading Role. Before The Brutalist, The Pianist, and many other notable #films, #AdrienBrody starred in the 1997 film The Last Time I Committed Suicide. This film is about Neal Cassady living the beat life during the 1940s who was friends with Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs. He envisions a happy life with kids and a white picket fence. When his girlfriend, Joan, tries to kill herself, he gets scared and runs away. However, when Joan reappears, will he take the chance at that happiness, or will he turn his back on it? #Keanu Reeves, Thomas Jane, Gretchen Mol, Amy Smart and Claire Forlani also contribute to this #movie's ensemble cast. Felicity Jones is featured in both The Worst Witch and Weirdsister College. The #tv series The Worst Witch is about an accident-prone Mildred Hubble, the worst witch Miss Cackle's Academy for Witches has ever known. She can't ride her broomstick without crashing and her spells are always wrong, so she struggles until she gets on the wrong side of Miss Hardbroom and the spiteful teacher's pet, Ethel Hallow. Jones is also featured in the series Weirdsister College, set a few years after The Worst Witch series; Mildred Hubble now attends the prestigious Weirdsister College in London. Mildred, her new friends, and even her former rival Ethel Hallow have a new set of magical hurdles to overcome in this new school. Learn more about these titles with links to watch them by clicking below, or visit Multicom.tv. #academyawards #Brody #Brutalist #Kerouac #OnTheRoad #Multicom #independent #distribution
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The 2025 Lunar New Year is here! Rooted in over 3,500 years of history, the Chinese New Year is one of the most significant festivals in #Chinese culture. The #LunarNewYear is also celebrated in #Vietnam, #Korea, #Malaysia, #Indonesia, the #Philippines, and #Singapore, among other countries. It follows the #lunar calendar, with celebrations lasting for fifteen days, ending with the Lantern Festival. Traditionally, the holiday represents a time to honor ancestors, welcome prosperity, and embrace fresh beginnings. Unlike the #Gregorian calendar, which is based on the sun, the lunar calendar follows the #moon's cycles to determine days, weeks, and months. The Year of the Snake in 2025 begins on January 29 and will conclude on February 16, 2026. The #snake is the sixth sign in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese #zodiac, appearing once every dozen years. According to Chinese #mythology, the order of the zodiac animals was determined by a big race where creatures raced to cross a large river. Each year in the Chinese zodiac is associated with one of twelve animals, and 2025 brings the #YearoftheSnake. The snake symbolizes wisdom, intuition, and transformation, traits that are often linked to personal growth and renewal. Customs such as cleaning the house to sweep away bad #luck, lighting #firecrackers to ward off evil spirits, and gathering for reunion dinners are all integral to the festivities. As families gather to honor #traditions, share meals, and embrace the new year's energy, it’s a perfect moment to reflect on ambition and the pursuit of greatness. Two #films from Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc. featured on TheArchive.tv beautifully capture these themes: Superdragon: The Bruce Lee Story and Juggling Dreams. Bruce Lee’s journey of transformation and resilience is illustrated in the movie Superdragon: The Bruce Lee Story. This dramatic and fascinating story traces #BruceLee's life and loves from his humble beginnings to his status as an international cult hero, ultimately leading to his mysterious and tragic death at the age of 32. This film traces his meteoric rise from humble beginnings to becoming a global #martialarts icon. Like the snake of the Chinese zodiac, Bruce Lee embodied intelligence, agility, and adaptability, overcoming racial barriers and industry skepticism to revolutionize the action genre in film. To learn more about these titles, read below or visit TheArchive.tv to watch free #tv and #movies... #entertainment #streaming
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The 2025 Oscar nominations are finally here! During a live broadcast, Comedians Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott revealed the 2025 Academy Award nominees. In this week’s blog, we wanted to talk about the various films that stole the spotlight this year, with a focus on the category of Best Documentary Feature. Blockbusters, dramas, and #movies with well-known #actors and #actresses often get the most attention during award season, with good reason. But, we wanted to give some extra love to the #documentary features that are #educational, raw, and eye-opening. Leading the pack is Netflix’s Emilia Pérez, a #musical about a trans drug lord in Mexico, which earned 13 nominations. #Wicked and The Brutalist were close behind, with each #movie securing 10 nominations. Adrien Brody was recognized for his performance in The Brutalist, portraying a #Jewish architect's post #holocaust journey. #Brody can be found co-starring in Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc.’s feature film The Last Time I Committed Suicide, also starring #Keanu Reeves. This year, one of the most talked-about contenders is Sugarcane. The #film offers a hard look at the dark underbelly of the global #sugar industry, shedding light on exploitative labor practices, environmental degradation, and the ripple effects of sugar on vulnerable communities. One of the most compelling aspects of this year’s Best Documentary Feature lineup is the shared focus on sustainability, justice, and human resilience. There is also a large international prescence among the nominees, showcasing human stories from across the globe. If you’re interested in documentaries that are similar to #Sugarcane, films like Sustainable Nation, streaming on TheArchive.tv, remind us of the interconnectedness of our world’s most pressing issues. In a world where clean water is everything, #Sustainable Nation follows the journey of three visionaries dedicated to solving the global water crisis. With breathtaking #cinematography and a hopeful narrative, this film highlights practical, scalable solutions that could change the lives of millions. It’s not just a documentary—it’s a call to action for all of us to rethink our relationship with natural resources. Another must-watch is Big Sugar, a documentary that traces the sugar industry’s dark history, from its early ties to slavery to its modern influence on politics and the #environment. Through dramatic reenactments and expert analysis, the film reveals how #sugar shaped the economies of the West Indies and enslaved millions while also exposing how today’s sugar-dominated diets continue to enslave consumers in subtler ways. The #environmental impact of sugar cultivation, particularly on the Everglades, further underscores the industry’s far-reaching consequences. #oscars #nominations #entertainment #streaming
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Last week, the world saw terrifying images and videos of the hillsides of Los Angeles scorched in flames. The fires have taken at least 25 lives, and over 12,000 homes and structures were destroyed. This year we witnessed one of the most destructive wildfires in California’s history, and the cause is still being investigated. Amidst the chaos, destruction, and flames, we have seen the unwavering resilience of our first responders. The fires that rage across Los Angeles don’t just cause physical damage to generational family homes and community structures, but also destroy wildlife habitats, displace families and communities, and ruin the air quality for everyone in the city. But even in these dire circumstances, #firefighters, #paramedics, and #police officers have answered the call without hesitation. First responders have tirelessly battled fires throughout multiple neighborhoods in #LosAngeles. These men and women work around the clock, facing hazardous conditions, to protect lives and property. They battle unpredictable #wind, intense heat, and fatigue, often putting themselves directly in harm’s way. Their courage is nothing short of heroic, and their sacrifices surpass what many could imagine. Everyone can help the first responders fighting the #fires in Los Angeles and displaced victims by donating to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, or directly to firefighters who were deployed, or #volunteer to help support those affected by the fires. The heroism of #firstresponders has been captured on screen through police and #emergency service dramas. The grit of being a first responder has long inspired many of Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc.'s films and even television series like Decoy and The Beat. These shows share a common thread of depicting the struggles and triumphs of those who dedicate their lives to keeping others safe. The show Decoy was ahead of its time, bringing the world of an undercover policewoman to the forefront of television. Based on the real-life cases of New York undercover cop Casey Jones, the show gave audiences a glimpse into the personal toll of law enforcement, emphasizing not just the action but the emotional toll that police officers carry—the sleepless nights, the constant fear, and the mental exhaustion of dealing with the world’s worst crimes. The Beat, a show set in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, provided a gritty and realistic portrayal of law enforcement's struggles to restore order in a community riddled with poverty, drug abuse, and #crime. The officers of the Beat Enforcement Team were tasked with maintaining order and protecting some of the most vulnerable members of society. This delicate balance of enforcing the law while showing compassion and understanding is at the heart of the show, and it mirrors the challenges of modern-day first responders. To learn more, click below or start watching on TheArchive.tv now.
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The 2025 Golden Globe Awards delivered an unforgettable evening, celebrating the year's finest achievements in film and television. Here's a recap of the night’s highlights and some of the major winners who may also have Oscar potential. Comedian Nikki Glaser made history as the first woman to host the Golden Globes solo, bringing refreshing humor and energy to the event. Demi Moore, at 62, earned her first Golden Globe for her role in "The Substance," a film celebrated for its critique of beauty standards and the unrealistic expectations placed on women, especially around aging. Moore’s win is a testament to her enduring talent and the overdue recognition of diverse narratives in Hollywood. "The Brutalist," entered the night with seven nominations and emerged as a dominant force. Adrien Brody earned his first #GoldenGlobe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his gripping portrayal of László Tóth. Brady Corbet, who co-wrote and directed the film, won the award for Best Director. The movie claimed the Best Drama Motion Picture title, solidifying its place as a front-runner for #Oscar season. Jacques Audiard's "Emilia Pérez" led the pack with ten nominations, the most of any film this year. The movie’s stars, Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña, were recognized with acting nods, with Saldaña winning Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Audiard himself earned accolades for directing, songwriting, and screenplay writing. The film also won Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Original Song, cementing its legacy as one of the year’s standout productions. In the television realm, "The Bear" continued its streak of recognition. While it led all #TV shows with five nominations, the series’ sole win went to Jeremy Allen White, who took home Best Actor in a Television Series. Jean Smart stole the show in the television category, winning Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical for her role in "Hacks." Her performance underscores why she’s one of the industry’s most versatile talents. Smart’s past work, "A Fight for Jenny,” happens to be streaming now on TheArchive.tv! “A Fight for Jenny” is about a woman named Kelsey and her new black husband, who must fight against her bigoted ex as he attempts to sue for full custody of their young daughter. Now, Kelsey and her husband must fight injustice to get her back. Notable Nominees from Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc.’s Film Library: This year, 11 nominees from our library were recognized. Here are some of the highlights: Adrien Brody- standout performance in "The Last Time I Committed Suicide." Jean Smart- celebrated for her role in "A Fight for Jenny." Nicole Kidman- Narrator of "I Have Never Forgotten You" and subject of "Kidman and Cruise: Hollywood’s Most Glamorous Couple”; Pamela Anderson- featured in "Naked Souls" and "Pamela Anderson Lee."
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Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc. restored a wonderful film, A Christmas Romance (1994), starring the great Olivia Newton-John (of Grease and Xanadu fame). A heartwarming story that reminds us of the true spirit of the holidays, currently streaming on TheArchive.tv and available on platforms like Tubi & Roku, this #movie follows Julia, a widow with two young daughters struggling to make ends meet and face #eviction. Then comes Brian Harding, a #bank vice president who arrives to #foreclose on Julia's home. Fate intervenes when Brian is injured and stranded at Julia's house, forcing him to spend #Christmas with her #family. What begins as an icy encounter transforms into a tender story of #redemption, #love, and the power of #community. Olivia Newton-John's portrayal of Julia brings warmth and resilience to the screen. Her determination to create joy for her daughters despite their financial struggles is a testament to the #holiday spirit. Also, Gregory Harrison’s character transforms from a cynical banker to a man elated by the kindness and #joy Julia and her daughters bring into his life. They remind us that the holidays aren’t about material wealth but connection, #compassion, and #hope. This year, the holiday season offers a unique opportunity for unity and celebration: Christmas and #Hanukkah begin on the same day, December 25. This overlap of two significant #holidays invites us to reflect on their shared themes of #perseverance, light, and family. Let’s not forget #Kwanzaa, which begins on December 26, the day after Christmas. This week-long celebration honors African heritage and culture through seven principles: unity, self-determination, and collective work. Read below for more about Multicom's holiday #film library or visit our site Multicom.tv anytime to explore our catalog. #entertainment #streaming #christmasmovies #4k #restoration
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Cinema has always mirrored society’s complexities, but some themes have stayed in the shadows. Up until recent history, women’s issues, such as putting careers on hold for children, violence against #women, and sex work, were not explored much. Motherhood, as common as it is, is frequently romanticized, glossing over its identity-erasing toll. Similarly, sex work is stigmatized rather than humanized, and violence against women is too often sensationalized instead of contextualized as a societal failure. This blog focuses on films, new and old, that explore themes often kept in the dark. Nightbitch (2024), Anora (2024), and Multicom Entertainment Group, Inc.’s cult classic Alley Cat (1984), bring these underexplored narratives to light, each centering on women navigating extraordinary challenges. From the surreal trials of #motherhood to the stigmas surrounding #sex work and the harrowing realities of violence against women, these films share a thread of #empowerment forged through adversity. At its core, Alley Cat which can be seen on TheArchive.tv addresses the epidemic of violence against women and the societal pressure for victims to remain silent and internalize their rage. Billie’s decision to fight back, both literally and figuratively, positions her as a beacon of empowerment, showing that women can reclaim their narratives. Perhaps ripe for a #remake? What ties these films together is their focus on women who refuse to be confined by societal expectations. Whether it’s the surreal exploration of motherhood in Nightbitch, the stigmas challenged in Anora, or the physical fight for justice in Alley Cat, each story celebrates the resilience and power of women who are often ignored, #marginalized, or targeted. #entertainment #streaming #womensrights