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The Hollywood Reporter

Awards Special 32E - November 27, 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 Brief History of Hollywood Honoring Native Talent • Lily Gladstone could reset the record if she earns an Oscar nom for Killers of the Flower Moon — and can raise awareness of Indigenous actresses who came before her

Hidden Messages in Heirloom Patterns and ’20s-Era Suits • The Killers of the Flower Moon costume designer and Osage consultant discuss the storytelling wardrobe in the epic adaptation

‘Wednesday Had the Worldview That I Have’ • Executive producer Tim Burton, who also directed half of the show’s eight first-season episodes, talks about Burbank, his Disney era and why shooting the upcoming Beetlejuice 2 felt as if he was at his ‘own funeral’

Five Essential Burton Films

Big Oscar Moves Before the Holiday • New awards bait dropped (some sizzled, some fizzled) in the run-up to the Thanksgiving break. THR’s expert breaks down how the changes may be impacting seven major Academy Award categories

EVIL, MINUS THE EMOTIONAL MANIPULATION • Cinematographer Lukasz Zal explains his objective approach to shooting Jonathan Glazer’s Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest with actors isolated on set far from the crew like ‘ Big Brother in a Nazi house’

POETRY IN MOTION • Auteur Raven Jackson says her debut feature, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, is a ‘conversation with my lineage,’ rooted in her family history and the Black female filmmakers who came before her

‘HIS QUEERNESS WAS PART OF HIS STRATEGIC GIFT’ • Rustin co-screenwriter Julian Breece speaks of the power of activist Bayard Rustin’s legacy, which has finally received feature film treatment

DI AND DODI: SPOTLIGHTING AN OVER LOOKED LOVE STORY • The Crown’s Elizabeth Debicki and Khalid Abdalla on piecing together Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed’s relationship in the first part of the Netflix drama’s final season

DOING A SHOW ABOUT BEING SILOED WHILE BEING SILOED • Showrunner Graham Yost on his unique postapocalyptic epic Silo, a series created during COVID with thematic echoes of societal restriction and conspiracy

Time-Traveling With TV’s Latest • From a Bridgerton likeness to the untold story of the real Lone Ranger, the season’s biggest new shows span periods of history

Sideways Was the Toast of Awards Season


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 28 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Awards Special 32E - November 27, 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 Brief History of Hollywood Honoring Native Talent • Lily Gladstone could reset the record if she earns an Oscar nom for Killers of the Flower Moon — and can raise awareness of Indigenous actresses who came before her

Hidden Messages in Heirloom Patterns and ’20s-Era Suits • The Killers of the Flower Moon costume designer and Osage consultant discuss the storytelling wardrobe in the epic adaptation

‘Wednesday Had the Worldview That I Have’ • Executive producer Tim Burton, who also directed half of the show’s eight first-season episodes, talks about Burbank, his Disney era and why shooting the upcoming Beetlejuice 2 felt as if he was at his ‘own funeral’

Five Essential Burton Films

Big Oscar Moves Before the Holiday • New awards bait dropped (some sizzled, some fizzled) in the run-up to the Thanksgiving break. THR’s expert breaks down how the changes may be impacting seven major Academy Award categories

EVIL, MINUS THE EMOTIONAL MANIPULATION • Cinematographer Lukasz Zal explains his objective approach to shooting Jonathan Glazer’s Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest with actors isolated on set far from the crew like ‘ Big Brother in a Nazi house’

POETRY IN MOTION • Auteur Raven Jackson says her debut feature, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, is a ‘conversation with my lineage,’ rooted in her family history and the Black female filmmakers who came before her

‘HIS QUEERNESS WAS PART OF HIS STRATEGIC GIFT’ • Rustin co-screenwriter Julian Breece speaks of the power of activist Bayard Rustin’s legacy, which has finally received feature film treatment

DI AND DODI: SPOTLIGHTING AN OVER LOOKED LOVE STORY • The Crown’s Elizabeth Debicki and Khalid Abdalla on piecing together Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed’s relationship in the first part of the Netflix drama’s final season

DOING A SHOW ABOUT BEING SILOED WHILE BEING SILOED • Showrunner Graham Yost on his unique postapocalyptic epic Silo, a series created during COVID with thematic echoes of societal restriction and conspiracy

Time-Traveling With TV’s Latest • From a Bridgerton likeness to the untold story of the real Lone Ranger, the season’s biggest new shows span periods of history

Sideways Was the Toast of Awards Season


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