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The Hollywood Reporter

Awards Special 32D - November 21, 2023
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 New Kind of Disability Storytelling • Director Liz Sargent embraced her sister Anna’s cognitive challenges, wrote from her point of view and cast her as the lead in her narrative short film Take Me Home

Yes, I Did Say That! • Who’s saying what in the awards race

Dressing an Assassin Who Wants to Blend In • In Netflix’s The Killer, Michael Fassbender’s hitman sports an aggressively neutral color palette that aids him in keeping a low profile as he travels the globe on a deadly mission

How Bram Stoker’s Dracula Inspired Poor Things • Cinematographer Robbie Ryan talks to THR about lensing Yorgos Lanthimos’ colorful and evocative film and creating its idiosyncratic world

‘Just Pure, Visceral Madness’ • Oscar winner Emerald Fennell breaks down the inspirations for Amazon/MGM’s Saltburn, a shocking yet stylish social satire that skewers the British class system

A PORTRAYAL OF ‘SENSITIVE MASCULINITY’ IN PAST LIVES • Star Teo Yoo speaks about how he used his own experiences of loneliness in being a foreign-born Korean to inform his character’s sense of being an outsider in the film written and directed by Celine Song

‘MY HONORARY OSCAR WOULD LOVE TO GET A FRIEND’ • 14-time nominee Diane Warren is doubling her chances this year with a pair of songs: ‘The Fire Inside’ from Flamin’ Hot and ‘Gonna Be You’ from 80 for Brady

A DEVIOUS RETURN TO THE OFFICE • The Other Black Girl showrunners Jordan Reddout and Gus Hickey talk adapting Zakiya Dalila Harris’ novel for TV and depicting how corporate culture has drastically changed post-pandemic

LESSONS IN LIFE, LOSS AND BRILLIANCE • Lessons in Chemistry creator and showrunner Lee Eisenberg on how he got involved with the Apple TV+ series starring Brie Larson. It’s the first script he’s ever done by himself in his 18-year writing career

‘I’VE ESTABLISHED AN AUDIENCE WHO EXPECT ME TO SAY SOMETHING’ • In Wanda Sykes: I’m an Entertainer, the Emmy winner gets back to her roots with a hilarious Netflix hour that skewers the personal and the political

GUT-BUSTING COMEDY SPECIALS FROM STANDOUT STAND-UPS

Monsters, Murder and Mayhem • These new fall shows embrace the supernatural, nightmarish visions and bloody gore to spook and surprise audiences in equal measure

In the Middle of the Action • Winning Time director Salli Richardson-Whitfield breaks down the re-created showdowns between two basketball rivals

Whoopi Struck Gold With The Color Purple


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 36 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Awards Special 32D - November 21, 2023

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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 New Kind of Disability Storytelling • Director Liz Sargent embraced her sister Anna’s cognitive challenges, wrote from her point of view and cast her as the lead in her narrative short film Take Me Home

Yes, I Did Say That! • Who’s saying what in the awards race

Dressing an Assassin Who Wants to Blend In • In Netflix’s The Killer, Michael Fassbender’s hitman sports an aggressively neutral color palette that aids him in keeping a low profile as he travels the globe on a deadly mission

How Bram Stoker’s Dracula Inspired Poor Things • Cinematographer Robbie Ryan talks to THR about lensing Yorgos Lanthimos’ colorful and evocative film and creating its idiosyncratic world

‘Just Pure, Visceral Madness’ • Oscar winner Emerald Fennell breaks down the inspirations for Amazon/MGM’s Saltburn, a shocking yet stylish social satire that skewers the British class system

A PORTRAYAL OF ‘SENSITIVE MASCULINITY’ IN PAST LIVES • Star Teo Yoo speaks about how he used his own experiences of loneliness in being a foreign-born Korean to inform his character’s sense of being an outsider in the film written and directed by Celine Song

‘MY HONORARY OSCAR WOULD LOVE TO GET A FRIEND’ • 14-time nominee Diane Warren is doubling her chances this year with a pair of songs: ‘The Fire Inside’ from Flamin’ Hot and ‘Gonna Be You’ from 80 for Brady

A DEVIOUS RETURN TO THE OFFICE • The Other Black Girl showrunners Jordan Reddout and Gus Hickey talk adapting Zakiya Dalila Harris’ novel for TV and depicting how corporate culture has drastically changed post-pandemic

LESSONS IN LIFE, LOSS AND BRILLIANCE • Lessons in Chemistry creator and showrunner Lee Eisenberg on how he got involved with the Apple TV+ series starring Brie Larson. It’s the first script he’s ever done by himself in his 18-year writing career

‘I’VE ESTABLISHED AN AUDIENCE WHO EXPECT ME TO SAY SOMETHING’ • In Wanda Sykes: I’m an Entertainer, the Emmy winner gets back to her roots with a hilarious Netflix hour that skewers the personal and the political

GUT-BUSTING COMEDY SPECIALS FROM STANDOUT STAND-UPS

Monsters, Murder and Mayhem • These new fall shows embrace the supernatural, nightmarish visions and bloody gore to spook and surprise audiences in equal measure

In the Middle of the Action • Winning Time director Salli Richardson-Whitfield breaks down the re-created showdowns between two basketball rivals

Whoopi Struck Gold With The Color Purple


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