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The Hollywood Reporter

Awards Special 9A March 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

A Breakout Year for Documentaries • Doc features are experiencing an awards boom, spilling out beyond their nonfiction boxes into categories such as original score, song and VFX. Could top prizes like director and picture be next?

Some Fortunes Are Up, Others Look Iffy • As more guilds weigh in with their noms — including art directors, sound editors and sound mixers — the ground may be shifting

An Animated Short Pays Loving Tribute to the Magic of Mentors • The Oscar-shortlisted To: Gerard was inspired by director Taylor Meacham’s father and created through DreamWorks Animation’s Shorts Program

Ammonite • Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan play emotionally isolated mid-19th century women of different classes opening themselves up to passion

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm • Sacha Baron Cohen’s alter ego returns for another manic and chaotic tour of America — this time amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Da 5 Bloods • A band of Black veterans return to Vietnam to settle unfinished business in Spike Lee’s politically charged adventure about the war that never ends

Emma • Anya Taylor-Joy stars as Jane Austen’s sharp-witted heroine in this candy-colored feature debut from director Autumn de Wilde

The Father • Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman play a dementia-afflicted man and his daughter in Florian Zeller’s screen adaptation of his own play

First Cow • Kelly Reichardt again goes off the grid in the Pacific Northwest, this time in early 19th century Oregon, with a delicate depiction of male friendship

The Forty-Year-Old Version • A burnt-out playwright chasing her dream turns to rap to get inspired again in this feature debut from writer-director Radha Blank

French Exit • Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges play a mother and son who move to Paris when they run out of money in Azazel Jacobs’ adaptation of the Patrick deWitt novel

Greyhound • Tom Hanks wrote and stars in this World War II nautical action drama about an Allied convoy crossing the North Atlantic under attack from Nazi U-boats

Hillbilly Elegy • Ron Howard directs Glenn Close and Amy Adams, as a mother and daughter with a tumultuous relationship, in the film adaptation of J.D. Vance’s memoir

I’m Thinking of Ending Things • Writer-director Charlie Kaufman’s latest sees a couple venture on a time-jumping metaphysical road trip exploring memory, yearning and despair

Judas and the Black Messiah • Shaka King’s political thriller stars Daniel Kaluuya as Black Panther chairman Fred Hampton in the months before his assassination at the age of 21

Let Them All Talk • Meryl Streep stars as a famed novelist who invites her estranged college friends on a transatlantic cruise in this comedy-drama from Steven Soderbergh

The Life Ahead • Sophia Loren stars as a Holocaust survivor and former sex worker who bonds with a Senegalese orphan in this Italian drama directed by her son, Edoardo Ponti

The Little Things • Denzel Washington and Rami Malek star as different breeds of cop working the same serial-killer case in John Lee Hancock’s Los Angeles-set neo-noir

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom • Chadwick Boseman makes his final screen appearance starring opposite Viola Davis in this adaptation of August Wilson’s play about the ‘Mother of the Blues’

Malcolm & Marie • Zendaya and John David Washington star in this volatile two-hander about the long night of emotional reckoning that follows a rising-star director’s splashy premiere

Mank • Gary Oldman plays...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 52 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Awards Special 9A March 2021

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  • Release date: March 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

A Breakout Year for Documentaries • Doc features are experiencing an awards boom, spilling out beyond their nonfiction boxes into categories such as original score, song and VFX. Could top prizes like director and picture be next?

Some Fortunes Are Up, Others Look Iffy • As more guilds weigh in with their noms — including art directors, sound editors and sound mixers — the ground may be shifting

An Animated Short Pays Loving Tribute to the Magic of Mentors • The Oscar-shortlisted To: Gerard was inspired by director Taylor Meacham’s father and created through DreamWorks Animation’s Shorts Program

Ammonite • Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan play emotionally isolated mid-19th century women of different classes opening themselves up to passion

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm • Sacha Baron Cohen’s alter ego returns for another manic and chaotic tour of America — this time amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Da 5 Bloods • A band of Black veterans return to Vietnam to settle unfinished business in Spike Lee’s politically charged adventure about the war that never ends

Emma • Anya Taylor-Joy stars as Jane Austen’s sharp-witted heroine in this candy-colored feature debut from director Autumn de Wilde

The Father • Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman play a dementia-afflicted man and his daughter in Florian Zeller’s screen adaptation of his own play

First Cow • Kelly Reichardt again goes off the grid in the Pacific Northwest, this time in early 19th century Oregon, with a delicate depiction of male friendship

The Forty-Year-Old Version • A burnt-out playwright chasing her dream turns to rap to get inspired again in this feature debut from writer-director Radha Blank

French Exit • Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges play a mother and son who move to Paris when they run out of money in Azazel Jacobs’ adaptation of the Patrick deWitt novel

Greyhound • Tom Hanks wrote and stars in this World War II nautical action drama about an Allied convoy crossing the North Atlantic under attack from Nazi U-boats

Hillbilly Elegy • Ron Howard directs Glenn Close and Amy Adams, as a mother and daughter with a tumultuous relationship, in the film adaptation of J.D. Vance’s memoir

I’m Thinking of Ending Things • Writer-director Charlie Kaufman’s latest sees a couple venture on a time-jumping metaphysical road trip exploring memory, yearning and despair

Judas and the Black Messiah • Shaka King’s political thriller stars Daniel Kaluuya as Black Panther chairman Fred Hampton in the months before his assassination at the age of 21

Let Them All Talk • Meryl Streep stars as a famed novelist who invites her estranged college friends on a transatlantic cruise in this comedy-drama from Steven Soderbergh

The Life Ahead • Sophia Loren stars as a Holocaust survivor and former sex worker who bonds with a Senegalese orphan in this Italian drama directed by her son, Edoardo Ponti

The Little Things • Denzel Washington and Rami Malek star as different breeds of cop working the same serial-killer case in John Lee Hancock’s Los Angeles-set neo-noir

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom • Chadwick Boseman makes his final screen appearance starring opposite Viola Davis in this adaptation of August Wilson’s play about the ‘Mother of the Blues’

Malcolm & Marie • Zendaya and John David Washington star in this volatile two-hander about the long night of emotional reckoning that follows a rising-star director’s splashy premiere

Mank • Gary Oldman plays...


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