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The Hollywood Reporter

Jan 04 2024
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

Heat Index

Paramount Sale: Who’s in the Game, and What Do They Want? • As Shari Redstone decides how to part with her empire, a number of players have emerged as suitors—all with varying, and conflicting, motivations to make a bid for the historic studio

Box Office 2023: It’s Barbenheimer, and Everything Else • Domestic revenue was able to clear $9 billion, the best showing of the post-pandemic era. But that’s the glass-half-full view

Specialty Spotlight: Wes Anderson’s World • The traditional platform release for art house pics is once again showing signs of life — but with a twist

Disney Cedes Global Box Office Crown to Universal • After seven years, the Mouse House was dethroned by the Donna Langley-led studio in a close race for total receipts

Ike’s Pirate Ship Enlists New Captain to Fight Disney • As ousted Marvel mogul Ike Perlmutter and activist investor Nelson Peltz recruit ex-CFO Jay Rasulo, Bob Iger faces a somewhat more credible challenge to his reign

The Oscar Race Springs Into 2024 • THR’s awards analyst looks at how Academy shortlists and the desert film festival are shifting the bolt for the gold

Air Buds: How Callum Turner Learned to Fly (and Row) • The English actor talks to THR about his new roles in The Boys in the Boat and Masters of the Air

Where Hollywood Enjoyed the Holidays • Whether getting up close with penguins, gorillas and elephants in far-flung locales or visiting perennial faves Aspen, Cabo and St. Barts, the industry was ready to relax post-strike

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

Rambling Reporter

Red Carpet

Power Dining

HOT NEW RESTAURANT

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

Governors Awards

Brad Falchuk Finally Goes Solo • One of this industry’s most successful TV producers opens up about the ‘freedom’ of ending his overall deal, Glee regrets and the pressures of cooking for wife Gwyneth Paltrow

Can Critics Boost Oscar Chances? Sometimes • The path to a gold statuette winds through a myriad of reviewers’ groups, whose favorites can help a dark horse or awards newbie surge to the front

Animated Features Cry Fowl • The filmmakers of the bird-focused Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget and Migration reveal that the simplicity of the character designs is what gives the creatures emotional range

To Crash Vintage Ferraris, Michael Mann Had to Build Them • No detail, not even the glossiness of the red paint, was too trivial for the director in his effort to painstakingly replicate the classic ’50s race cars depicted in Ferrari: ‘These cars worked out of the box when they showed up in Modena’

The War for Red Carpet Clothes: Showrooms Are ‘Wiped Out’ • As awards season kicks off, A-list stylists are battling an aftereffect of the 2023 strikes: Too many events and not enough garments

Coveted Sparkle on the Red Carpet

‘I Know I Can Scream and Shout and Cry … But Can I Make People Laugh?’ • Margot Robbie, Emma Stone, Lily Gladstone, Annette Bening, Carey Mulligan and Greta Lee open up about competing with men, which set was fun (Killers of the Flower Moon) and which was ‘harrowing’ (Barbie!), and people’s perception of what they do: ‘Don’t you lie for a living?’

LOOKS LIKE HE MADE IT: MANILOW AT 80 • Palm Springs’ most active octogenarian is minting hits, breaking records in Vegas and taking on Broadway. The indefatigable legend looks back on life and love, with input from an...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 68 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Jan 04 2024

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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

Paramount Sale: Who’s in the Game, and What Do They Want? • As Shari Redstone decides how to part with her empire, a number of players have emerged as suitors—all with varying, and conflicting, motivations to make a bid for the historic studio

Box Office 2023: It’s Barbenheimer, and Everything Else • Domestic revenue was able to clear $9 billion, the best showing of the post-pandemic era. But that’s the glass-half-full view

Specialty Spotlight: Wes Anderson’s World • The traditional platform release for art house pics is once again showing signs of life — but with a twist

Disney Cedes Global Box Office Crown to Universal • After seven years, the Mouse House was dethroned by the Donna Langley-led studio in a close race for total receipts

Ike’s Pirate Ship Enlists New Captain to Fight Disney • As ousted Marvel mogul Ike Perlmutter and activist investor Nelson Peltz recruit ex-CFO Jay Rasulo, Bob Iger faces a somewhat more credible challenge to his reign

The Oscar Race Springs Into 2024 • THR’s awards analyst looks at how Academy shortlists and the desert film festival are shifting the bolt for the gold

Air Buds: How Callum Turner Learned to Fly (and Row) • The English actor talks to THR about his new roles in The Boys in the Boat and Masters of the Air

Where Hollywood Enjoyed the Holidays • Whether getting up close with penguins, gorillas and elephants in far-flung locales or visiting perennial faves Aspen, Cabo and St. Barts, the industry was ready to relax post-strike

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

Rambling Reporter

Red Carpet

Power Dining

HOT NEW RESTAURANT

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

Governors Awards

Brad Falchuk Finally Goes Solo • One of this industry’s most successful TV producers opens up about the ‘freedom’ of ending his overall deal, Glee regrets and the pressures of cooking for wife Gwyneth Paltrow

Can Critics Boost Oscar Chances? Sometimes • The path to a gold statuette winds through a myriad of reviewers’ groups, whose favorites can help a dark horse or awards newbie surge to the front

Animated Features Cry Fowl • The filmmakers of the bird-focused Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget and Migration reveal that the simplicity of the character designs is what gives the creatures emotional range

To Crash Vintage Ferraris, Michael Mann Had to Build Them • No detail, not even the glossiness of the red paint, was too trivial for the director in his effort to painstakingly replicate the classic ’50s race cars depicted in Ferrari: ‘These cars worked out of the box when they showed up in Modena’

The War for Red Carpet Clothes: Showrooms Are ‘Wiped Out’ • As awards season kicks off, A-list stylists are battling an aftereffect of the 2023 strikes: Too many events and not enough garments

Coveted Sparkle on the Red Carpet

‘I Know I Can Scream and Shout and Cry … But Can I Make People Laugh?’ • Margot Robbie, Emma Stone, Lily Gladstone, Annette Bening, Carey Mulligan and Greta Lee open up about competing with men, which set was fun (Killers of the Flower Moon) and which was ‘harrowing’ (Barbie!), and people’s perception of what they do: ‘Don’t you lie for a living?’

LOOKS LIKE HE MADE IT: MANILOW AT 80 • Palm Springs’ most active octogenarian is minting hits, breaking records in Vegas and taking on Broadway. The indefatigable legend looks back on life and love, with input from an...


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