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The Hollywood Reporter

Apr 24 2024
Magazine

The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

How Tarantino’s Final Film Fell Apart • The messy late-hour collapse of the director’s mysterious last feature surprised talent, reps and a fully on-board Sony Pictures

Heat Index

Rights Available! • A hot new book with Hollywood appeal

Yowza! Hollywood’s New Hot Seat for Directors • Filmmakers who work on the (ever smaller) slate of major studio movies say they’re micromanaged, rushed and chided by risk-averse execs. And if a movie flops with critics or at the box office, they’re the first to get sentenced to directors jail

How to Succeed as a Director (by Really, Really Trying) • Is it the worst time ever to be tasked with shepherding a studio’s big-budget movie, or are things actually looking up for you right now? Consult the board, Chutes and Ladders-style, to scale up your game

16 Questions for … Jesse Watters

Caitlin Clark Is a Star. Her Salary Says Otherwise*

Meet the Brazen New Sally Bowles • Gayle Rankin — who had a supporting role in Cabaret in 2014 — jumps into the lead opposite Eddie Redmayne in Broadway’s debauched revival: ‘It doesn’t pull any punches’

Yes, I Did Say That! • A look at who’s saying what in entertainment

Power Dining

Rambling Reporter

Hitched, Hatched, Hired • Inside the industry’s celebrations and news

TCM Classic Film Festival Opening Gala • Hollywood, April 18

Challengers • Westwood, April 16

The Trio Carrying a Torch for Comedy • Hacks co-creators and showrunners Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky just want to make their audience (and each other) laugh, but they’re aware of comedy’s multiple existential threats: ‘TikTok is siloing everyone’

Why Disney Is Betting $60B on Its Parks • With streaming profits uncertain and film and TV divisions in transition, the $9.1 billion in revenue that the Josh D’Amaro-led unit reels in is an unabashed bright spot in Bob Iger’s empire. Now Disney is pushing it to do even more

The Maestro Who Sets the Met Gala Themes • Ahead of the May 6 bash, Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton explains the idea behind his new show Sleeping Beauties and how he’s designed it to appeal to all the senses: ‘His way of looking at the past always has one eye to the future,’ says Anna Wintour

Best and Worst Met Gala Looks Ever • YouTube and Instagram star Luke Meagher, founder of fashion criticism account @HauteLeMode, reveals his all-time likes and dislikes

Mom’s the Word • All you need is love — and a little something fabulous — to give mothers the star treatment this May 12, whether it’s a splurge-worthy bag or a bouquet of fresh designer blooms

THE ODD COUPLE • Friends Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone starred as television’s cringiest couple in the darkly satiric The Curse. Now, the pair sit down for a decidedly less uncomfortable chat about the show’s true targets, their real names (stop calling her Emma!) and the viral Oscar moment that wasn’t

THEY GET HIT BY CARS FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT. CAN’T STUNTMEN GET A LITTLE LOVE? • In David Leitch’s The Fall Guy, the stuntman is the hero, but the director is also fighting for Hollywood’s anonymous daredevils to earn some real-life respect

Stolen Moments From a Legendary Hollywood Archive • You think your camera roll is big? Archivist Michael Ochs lost count of how many iconic pictures he collected over the decades, many capturing big-screen stars like Clint Eastwood and Ursula Andress before they’d grown larger than life. THR culled through them all (or at least some) for a glimpse back at our town’s...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 60 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Apr 24 2024

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The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

How Tarantino’s Final Film Fell Apart • The messy late-hour collapse of the director’s mysterious last feature surprised talent, reps and a fully on-board Sony Pictures

Heat Index

Rights Available! • A hot new book with Hollywood appeal

Yowza! Hollywood’s New Hot Seat for Directors • Filmmakers who work on the (ever smaller) slate of major studio movies say they’re micromanaged, rushed and chided by risk-averse execs. And if a movie flops with critics or at the box office, they’re the first to get sentenced to directors jail

How to Succeed as a Director (by Really, Really Trying) • Is it the worst time ever to be tasked with shepherding a studio’s big-budget movie, or are things actually looking up for you right now? Consult the board, Chutes and Ladders-style, to scale up your game

16 Questions for … Jesse Watters

Caitlin Clark Is a Star. Her Salary Says Otherwise*

Meet the Brazen New Sally Bowles • Gayle Rankin — who had a supporting role in Cabaret in 2014 — jumps into the lead opposite Eddie Redmayne in Broadway’s debauched revival: ‘It doesn’t pull any punches’

Yes, I Did Say That! • A look at who’s saying what in entertainment

Power Dining

Rambling Reporter

Hitched, Hatched, Hired • Inside the industry’s celebrations and news

TCM Classic Film Festival Opening Gala • Hollywood, April 18

Challengers • Westwood, April 16

The Trio Carrying a Torch for Comedy • Hacks co-creators and showrunners Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky just want to make their audience (and each other) laugh, but they’re aware of comedy’s multiple existential threats: ‘TikTok is siloing everyone’

Why Disney Is Betting $60B on Its Parks • With streaming profits uncertain and film and TV divisions in transition, the $9.1 billion in revenue that the Josh D’Amaro-led unit reels in is an unabashed bright spot in Bob Iger’s empire. Now Disney is pushing it to do even more

The Maestro Who Sets the Met Gala Themes • Ahead of the May 6 bash, Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton explains the idea behind his new show Sleeping Beauties and how he’s designed it to appeal to all the senses: ‘His way of looking at the past always has one eye to the future,’ says Anna Wintour

Best and Worst Met Gala Looks Ever • YouTube and Instagram star Luke Meagher, founder of fashion criticism account @HauteLeMode, reveals his all-time likes and dislikes

Mom’s the Word • All you need is love — and a little something fabulous — to give mothers the star treatment this May 12, whether it’s a splurge-worthy bag or a bouquet of fresh designer blooms

THE ODD COUPLE • Friends Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone starred as television’s cringiest couple in the darkly satiric The Curse. Now, the pair sit down for a decidedly less uncomfortable chat about the show’s true targets, their real names (stop calling her Emma!) and the viral Oscar moment that wasn’t

THEY GET HIT BY CARS FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT. CAN’T STUNTMEN GET A LITTLE LOVE? • In David Leitch’s The Fall Guy, the stuntman is the hero, but the director is also fighting for Hollywood’s anonymous daredevils to earn some real-life respect

Stolen Moments From a Legendary Hollywood Archive • You think your camera roll is big? Archivist Michael Ochs lost count of how many iconic pictures he collected over the decades, many capturing big-screen stars like Clint Eastwood and Ursula Andress before they’d grown larger than life. THR culled through them all (or at least some) for a glimpse back at our town’s...


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