BIG FAMILY FILM AWARD SEMIFINALISTS ANNOUNCED!

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Semifinalists for the 21st Annual Movieguide® Awards Announced Tuesday.

Hollywood, Calif. – Movieguide® has announced the semifinalists for two of its top awards. The Ten Best Movies for Families and the Ten Best Movies for Mature Audiences will be presented Feb. 15, 2013 at the star-studded 21st Annual Faith & Values Awards Gala in Universal City, Calif.

Hosted by Joe Mantegna (“Criminal Minds”) and his daughter, Gia Mantegna, the Movieguide® Awards are attended yearly by the top studio heads and executives in Hollywood, and honor films with uplifting and family-appropriate messages.

These two categories of best movies are awarded to movies suitable for families and mature audiences, respectively, which exhibit moral values and/or a redemptive storyline. Any feature film can be nominated, regardless of box office gross or number of major stars. Movies rated G or PG are eligible for the “Family” category, while those rated PG-13 or R may be nominated in the “Mature” category.

“The Movieguide® Awards are one of the only places where the greats of Hollywood walk side by side with the entertainment industry’s youngest and most promising newcomers,” says Dr. Ted Baehr, publisher and founder of Movieguide®.

Over the coming week, the two semifinalist lists will be boiled down to 10 nominees each. At the Gala on February 15th, each of the nominees will receive a special award, and then one movie will be crowned as winner in each category.

Out of this year’s semifinalists, 20th Century Fox and Walt Disney studios garnered the highest number of nominations in the Best Movies for Families category, with Fox having five semifinalists and Disney having four semifinalists. Magnolia Pictures’ documentary “Jiro Dreams of Sushi” was a surprise nomination, completing the list of family films along with New Line’s “Journey 2:  The Mysterious Island” and DreamWorks’ “Madagascar 3:  Europe’s Most Wanted” and “Rise of the Guardians.”

This year’s semifinalists in the “Mature” category contain a number of big blockbusters such as “Marvel’s The Avengers” and “The Hobbit:  An Unexpected Journey,” lined up beside Academy Award nominees “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Les Misérables” and smaller-budget action films “Red Dawn,” “Red Tails,” and “Act of Valor.”

The Movieguide® Awards’ criteria make this the only show in Hollywood where many large-grossing popular movies have a chance at winning an award. However, smaller movies also have an equal

chance. “Act of Valor” from Relativity Media and “Red Dawn” from Sony Pictures made less in the box office, but are both semifinalists for a Movieguide® Award.

Movieguide®’s Faith & Values Awards have long been a trendsetting environment in the entertainment industry. The Jonas Brothers’ first major performance was at the Movieguide® Awards, and Oscar® nominee Jennifer Lawrence walked her first red carpet at the Awards Gala. Other stars to see a beginning at this event include Hayden Panettiere, Dakota Fanning and Miley Cyrus.

The focus at the Movieguide® Awards, however, is not only on the celebrities. Producers, directors and studio executives join the many actors and actresses as the movies’ messages and themes themselves are honored.

“The nominations for our many other awards, including the Grace Awards for Inspiring Acting in Movies or Television and the $100,000 Epiphany Prizes, will be revealed next week,” Dr. Baehr said yesterday. “The finalists for Best Movies for Families and the Best Movies for Mature Audiences will also be announced then.”

The lists of semifinalists are:

Semifinalists for Ten Best Movies for Families – “Chimpanzee”, “Cowgirls ‘N Angels”, “Chasing Mavericks”, “Frankenweenie”, “Here Comes the Boom”, “Ice Age:  Continental Drift”, “Jiro Dreams of Sushi”, “Journey 2:  The Mysterious Island”, “Madagascar 3:  Europe’s Most Wanted”, “The Odd Life of Timothy Green”, “Parental Guidance”, “Rise of the Guardians”, “The Secret World of Arrietty”, “Won’t Back Down”, and “Wreck-It Ralph”.

Semifinalists for Ten Best Movies for Mature Audiences – “Act of Valor”, “Argo”, “The Amazing Spider-Man”, “The Dark Knight Rises”, “For Greater Glory”, “The Hobbit:  An Unexpected Journey”, “Les Misérables”, “Lincoln”, “Marvel’s The Avengers”, “Men in Black 3”, “Red Dawn”, “Red Tails”, “Skyfall”, “Snow White and the Huntsman”, and “Zero Dark Thirty”.

Movieguide® is a family guide to movies published by Dr. Ted Baehr (www.movieguide.org). CFTVC and Movieguide® constitute an international non-profit ministry dedicated to “redeeming the values of the entertainment industry by influencing industry executives and by informing and equipping the public about the influence of the entertainment media.”

For more information, visit www.movieguide.org or call 1-888-899-6684.

CONTACT:  Natalie Fertig                                                                          

Phone:  1-805-465-3573

Web:  www.movieguide.org

Email:  natalie@movieguide.org

Movieguide® is a family guide to movies published by Dr. Ted Baehr (www.movieguide.org). CFTVC and Movieguide® constitute an international non-profit ministry dedicated to “redeeming the values of the entertainment industry by influencing industry executives and by informing and equipping the public about the influence of the entertainment media.”

For more information, visit www.movieguide.org or call 1-888-899-6684.

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Any feature film can be nominated, regardless of box office gross or number of major stars.
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Out of this year’s semifinalists, 20th Century Fox and Walt Disney studios garnered the highest number of nominations in the Best Movies for Families category.
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The Movieguide® Awards’ criteria make this the only show in Hollywood where many large-grossing popular movies have a chance at winning an award.
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The Jonas Brothers’ first major performance was at the Movieguide® Awards, and Oscar® nominee Jennifer Lawrence walked her first red carpet at the Awards Gala.
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The Movieguide® Awards are one of the only places where the greats of Hollywood walk side by side with the entertainment industry’s youngest and most promising newcomers.
Dr. Ted Baehr