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The Hollywood Reporter

Awards Special 1A January 2021
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.

The Hollywood Reporter

New Talent Looks to Dominate the Globes • With Emmy winners Watchmen and Succession out of the running, a handful of debut shows are hoping to charm the Hollywood Foreign Press Association

Planting Flags on the Peak TV Mountain • With streaming, cable and broadcast, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has plenty to sort through as the group races to choose its television nominees Feb. 3 for the 78th Golden Globe Awards

From a Kaleidoscopic Party to the Courtroom’s Harsh Glare • Breaking into the big time with Steve McQueen’s Small Axe film series, cinematographer Shabier Kirchner has become a critics’ darling for his dexterous eye

The Queen’s Gambit From Several Angles • Netflix’s limited series about a troubled chess prodigy is now one of its most popular shows. THR looks at what made this stylish period drama a massive hit

By the Numbers

‘A Circuitous, Weird Path to This Part I Would’ve Dreamed Of’ • The Queen’s Gambit features a breakout performance from Marielle Heller — a career pivot for the director, who already has three critically acclaimed films under her belt

Rookie Shows Enter the Race • Luckily for those working, schooling and generally sheltering at home in 2020, the quality of new television shows remained constant

The Show Everyone Wishes They Made • Comedian and actor Nick Kroll shares his love for HBO’s I May Destroy You and its writer-director-star, Michaela Coel

Michaela Coel’s Star Fan Club • These A-listers professed their love for the writer and actress

Dressing the Modern Monarch • The Crown’s young royals entered adulthood in season four, and their clothes reflected their evolving public and private personas

MRS. AMERICA’S COMPLICATED ‘CHUTZPAH’ • The women of Mrs. America reflect on researching their real-life counterparts, the importance of honoring the hidden legacy of female trailblazers, the relevance of the show to the modern political landscape and the limited series’ iconic costumes

‘If There’s Anything Small Axe Has Done, It’s the Conversations It Created’ • John Boyega plays former London police officer Leroy Logan in Red, White and Blue, the third film in Amazon’s Small Axe anthology series. The real-life Logan speaks with director Steve McQueen about seeing his story depicted

With Trump, ‘the Real-Life Show Isn’t Over Yet’ • Months after Showtime’s two-part miniseries The Comey Rule premiered in September, writer-director Billy Ray and star Jeff Daniels reunite to look back on their collaboration, reflect on the November election and imagine a hopeful future for a post-Trump America

Fargo’s ‘Certain American Madness’ • In a season focusing on the conflict between rival crime syndicates, the Fargo character with the highest body count may be the seemingly unassuming nurse Oraetta Mayflower, played by Irish actress Jessie Buckley. In a conversation with showrunner Noah Hawley, Buckley reveals that an unusual interest in death drew her to the role

TELEVISION FROM A DISTANCE • These five shows embraced a real-world crisis by putting their characters directly in the center of the pandemic

‘You Can’t Underplay John Brown’ • The Good Lord Bird’s co-creator and star Ethan Hawke reveals that both he and his young co-star, Joshua Caleb Johnson, had to embrace extremes for their roles in the historical drama: ‘When someone meets a challenge, it’s so exciting to watch’

Finding the Abolitionist’s Voice • Ethan Hawke had to summon the sound of a man who left his mark on American history

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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 62 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Awards Special 1A January 2021

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  • Release date: January 5, 2021

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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.

The Hollywood Reporter

New Talent Looks to Dominate the Globes • With Emmy winners Watchmen and Succession out of the running, a handful of debut shows are hoping to charm the Hollywood Foreign Press Association

Planting Flags on the Peak TV Mountain • With streaming, cable and broadcast, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has plenty to sort through as the group races to choose its television nominees Feb. 3 for the 78th Golden Globe Awards

From a Kaleidoscopic Party to the Courtroom’s Harsh Glare • Breaking into the big time with Steve McQueen’s Small Axe film series, cinematographer Shabier Kirchner has become a critics’ darling for his dexterous eye

The Queen’s Gambit From Several Angles • Netflix’s limited series about a troubled chess prodigy is now one of its most popular shows. THR looks at what made this stylish period drama a massive hit

By the Numbers

‘A Circuitous, Weird Path to This Part I Would’ve Dreamed Of’ • The Queen’s Gambit features a breakout performance from Marielle Heller — a career pivot for the director, who already has three critically acclaimed films under her belt

Rookie Shows Enter the Race • Luckily for those working, schooling and generally sheltering at home in 2020, the quality of new television shows remained constant

The Show Everyone Wishes They Made • Comedian and actor Nick Kroll shares his love for HBO’s I May Destroy You and its writer-director-star, Michaela Coel

Michaela Coel’s Star Fan Club • These A-listers professed their love for the writer and actress

Dressing the Modern Monarch • The Crown’s young royals entered adulthood in season four, and their clothes reflected their evolving public and private personas

MRS. AMERICA’S COMPLICATED ‘CHUTZPAH’ • The women of Mrs. America reflect on researching their real-life counterparts, the importance of honoring the hidden legacy of female trailblazers, the relevance of the show to the modern political landscape and the limited series’ iconic costumes

‘If There’s Anything Small Axe Has Done, It’s the Conversations It Created’ • John Boyega plays former London police officer Leroy Logan in Red, White and Blue, the third film in Amazon’s Small Axe anthology series. The real-life Logan speaks with director Steve McQueen about seeing his story depicted

With Trump, ‘the Real-Life Show Isn’t Over Yet’ • Months after Showtime’s two-part miniseries The Comey Rule premiered in September, writer-director Billy Ray and star Jeff Daniels reunite to look back on their collaboration, reflect on the November election and imagine a hopeful future for a post-Trump America

Fargo’s ‘Certain American Madness’ • In a season focusing on the conflict between rival crime syndicates, the Fargo character with the highest body count may be the seemingly unassuming nurse Oraetta Mayflower, played by Irish actress Jessie Buckley. In a conversation with showrunner Noah Hawley, Buckley reveals that an unusual interest in death drew her to the role

TELEVISION FROM A DISTANCE • These five shows embraced a real-world crisis by putting their characters directly in the center of the pandemic

‘You Can’t Underplay John Brown’ • The Good Lord Bird’s co-creator and star Ethan Hawke reveals that both he and his young co-star, Joshua Caleb Johnson, had to embrace extremes for their roles in the historical drama: ‘When someone meets a challenge, it’s so exciting to watch’

Finding the Abolitionist’s Voice • Ethan Hawke had to summon the sound of a man who left his mark on American history

Genre Goes...


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