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The Hollywood Reporter

Feb 10 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

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Agencies, Studios Debate: When Should a Toxic Star Be Dropped? • While Armie Hammer, Morgan Wallen and Marilyn Manson have been quickly cut by their reps, Hollywood power brokers have been notably silent about claims leveled at Shia LaBeouf

Will Hollywood Let Former RatPac-Dune Duo Return? • Brett Ratner, accused of sexual misconduct, attempts ‘low-profile’ producing, while Steven Mnuchin nabs a ‘Snyder Cut’ credit

CNN’s Campaign-Fueled Blockbuster TV Ratings • While trailing Fox News in viewers, the network saw the highest percentage rise in total audience and demo in 2020

A Crossroads for Jeff Zucker’s CNN • The news chief is sticking around for 10 months following a ratings boom, but as debt-laden parent WarnerMedia embraces a streaming future, is a sale or spinoff in the works?

Does Amazon’s New CEO Care About Hollywood? • Incoming leader Andy Jassy isn’t likely to hobnob at industry parties or make big moves — but has built ties with studios while running the tech giant’s web services division

The Field Comes Into Sharper Focus • The Hollywood Foreign Press, SAG-AFTRA and Broadcast Film Critics have bestowed their noms far and wide

7 Days of DEALS • Who’s inking on the dotted line this week

AS FEUD ENDS, WRITERS GUILD NABS WIN IN DEAL WITH WME

Eve Hewson • The Irish actress stars in two new shows, The Luminaries and Behind Her Eyes. Just don’t talk about the latter’s ending

Art House Theaters Fight On • While some small independent movie houses have closed indefinitely, others persevere with a mix of drive-ins, virtual screenings and concession sales as they apply for federal COVID-19 relief

Native Americans in Stand-Up: A New History • Author Kliph Nesteroff discusses his book about visibility in the comedy world, efforts in the silent era to fight stereotypes and the two upcoming sitcoms that are part of a new wave of representation

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS BRING RELIEF EFFORTS HOME TO L.A.

Rambling Reporter

Social Action

Christopher Plummer • Director Michael Mann reflects on working with the actor on the 1999 drama The Insider

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

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

Did I Really Say That?

Debra Martin Chase • The producing icon on collaborating with Whitney, charming Denzel and making an Equalizer reboot with Queen Latifah

Downbeat Movies Make for Apathetic Voting • Looking for a little escapism? You won’t find it among most of the films — from Nomadland to The Trial of the Chicago 7 — courting Oscar consideration, and that has some Academy members feeling blue

Close Encounters of the Woolly Kind • The stop-motion wizards at Aardman Animations marked the 25th anniversary of Shaun the Sheep’s big-screen debut by dreaming up a sci-fi-inspired adventure sequel, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, that’s full of genre-friendly Easter eggs

Sergio Hudson • Dressing both Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris on Jan. 20 shines a spotlight on the fashion breakthrough, known for his classic American sportswear with ‘a little edge and a lot of glam’

Hollywood’s ‘Next Level’ of Fashion Designers • Accessories brand Edas, custom costume maker Julian Mendez and suiting specialist Grayscale catch on with entertainment names from Megan Thee Stallion to Tessa Thompson

How L.A. Food Trucks Are Shifting During Shutdowns • With most offices still...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 84 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Feb 10 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

Heat Index

Agencies, Studios Debate: When Should a Toxic Star Be Dropped? • While Armie Hammer, Morgan Wallen and Marilyn Manson have been quickly cut by their reps, Hollywood power brokers have been notably silent about claims leveled at Shia LaBeouf

Will Hollywood Let Former RatPac-Dune Duo Return? • Brett Ratner, accused of sexual misconduct, attempts ‘low-profile’ producing, while Steven Mnuchin nabs a ‘Snyder Cut’ credit

CNN’s Campaign-Fueled Blockbuster TV Ratings • While trailing Fox News in viewers, the network saw the highest percentage rise in total audience and demo in 2020

A Crossroads for Jeff Zucker’s CNN • The news chief is sticking around for 10 months following a ratings boom, but as debt-laden parent WarnerMedia embraces a streaming future, is a sale or spinoff in the works?

Does Amazon’s New CEO Care About Hollywood? • Incoming leader Andy Jassy isn’t likely to hobnob at industry parties or make big moves — but has built ties with studios while running the tech giant’s web services division

The Field Comes Into Sharper Focus • The Hollywood Foreign Press, SAG-AFTRA and Broadcast Film Critics have bestowed their noms far and wide

7 Days of DEALS • Who’s inking on the dotted line this week

AS FEUD ENDS, WRITERS GUILD NABS WIN IN DEAL WITH WME

Eve Hewson • The Irish actress stars in two new shows, The Luminaries and Behind Her Eyes. Just don’t talk about the latter’s ending

Art House Theaters Fight On • While some small independent movie houses have closed indefinitely, others persevere with a mix of drive-ins, virtual screenings and concession sales as they apply for federal COVID-19 relief

Native Americans in Stand-Up: A New History • Author Kliph Nesteroff discusses his book about visibility in the comedy world, efforts in the silent era to fight stereotypes and the two upcoming sitcoms that are part of a new wave of representation

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS BRING RELIEF EFFORTS HOME TO L.A.

Rambling Reporter

Social Action

Christopher Plummer • Director Michael Mann reflects on working with the actor on the 1999 drama The Insider

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

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

Did I Really Say That?

Debra Martin Chase • The producing icon on collaborating with Whitney, charming Denzel and making an Equalizer reboot with Queen Latifah

Downbeat Movies Make for Apathetic Voting • Looking for a little escapism? You won’t find it among most of the films — from Nomadland to The Trial of the Chicago 7 — courting Oscar consideration, and that has some Academy members feeling blue

Close Encounters of the Woolly Kind • The stop-motion wizards at Aardman Animations marked the 25th anniversary of Shaun the Sheep’s big-screen debut by dreaming up a sci-fi-inspired adventure sequel, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, that’s full of genre-friendly Easter eggs

Sergio Hudson • Dressing both Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris on Jan. 20 shines a spotlight on the fashion breakthrough, known for his classic American sportswear with ‘a little edge and a lot of glam’

Hollywood’s ‘Next Level’ of Fashion Designers • Accessories brand Edas, custom costume maker Julian Mendez and suiting specialist Grayscale catch on with entertainment names from Megan Thee Stallion to Tessa Thompson

How L.A. Food Trucks Are Shifting During Shutdowns • With most offices still...


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