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The Hollywood Reporter

Jan 26 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

AFTER THE NEAR APOCALYPSE OF 2023, A PRESENT FOR HOLLYWOOD: GRATITUDE WITH ATTITUDE

Heat Index

Netflix Won the Streaming Wars. What’s Next? • While the streamer co-led by Ted Sarandos is pulling away from rivals, it is extending an olive branch as a buyer of shows and as a possible bundle partner (think: benevolence with a healthy dose of self-interest)

As Stuber Signs Off, Expect Fewer Pricey Swings by Netflix • Under the film chief, the streaming giant spent lavishly on original movies, but insiders point to the Bela Bajaria-run TV unit as the future: ‘Middle-of-the-road programming’

Inside the Top-Secret Plan to Bring Back Jon Stewart • Flexibility was key to the Daily Show deal as Comedy Central hopes to reenergize its flagship program

Art House Movies Having Their TikTok Moment • The latest crop of prestige films (the ones that usually rely on the ‘elderverse’ of older theatergoers) draws a surprisingly larger share of the 18-to-34 demo

One More Shot for ‘Oscar Bounce’ in Theaters • With tentpoles strike-delayed, awards pics get more screen time

Contenders’ (First) Big Moment of Truth Arrives • THR’s awards expert chimes in after the announcement of BAFTA and Oscar nominations, plus more

Taking On Malcolm X and Mufasa • Aaron Pierre stars as the civil rights legend in Nat Geo’s Genius: MLK/X and also prepares to voice the upcoming Lion King prequel

Sales Slowdown Drives Surge in Luxury Rentals • As home transactions dipped in 2023 due to high interest rates and the controversial mansion tax, more owners put premier properties up for rent

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

Rambling Reporter

EMA Awards

Power Dining

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

Sundance Film Festival • Park City, Jan. 18-28

Gus Van Sant Isn’t Mellow — He’s Just Thinking • The chameleonic filmmaker on going in-house for Ryan Murphy, the movies he didn’t make, and working with Robin Williams, Matt Damon and one imposter

Issa Rae and the Rap Sh!t Cast Predict the 2024 Grammy Winners • Joined by actresses KaMillion and Aida Osman, the Insecure creator riffs on the nominees — many of whom she’s featured in her shows — and forecasts that SZA will win album of the year over the ubiquitous Taylor Swift, who Rae thinks could take home record of the year: ‘Let’s only give her that’

Why Pilates Is Back in Fashion (Again!) • After a downturn, the decades-old workout popped in popularity amid the COVID pandemic and is now back with a vengeance. THR checks in on who’s leading the trend in L.A.

Fit, Fabulous, Over 50: Meet Their Hollywood Trainer

The Matchy-Matchy Styles of Manhattan’s Society Swans • In FX’s latest installment of Feud, a story of betrayal plays out amid the glamorous wardrobes of the most fashionable socialites of all time: ‘Everything had to have a feeling of wealth and glamour’

50 Reasons We (Still) Love Hollywood • After a terrible year for the industry, it’s time to remind ourselves why we put up with all the bullshit. From the grit and hustle of those who get it done to the glam of self-celebration (aplenty!), THR and insiders like Aaron Sorkin, Oprah Winfrey, Bob Iger and Kieran Culkin salute the town and the biz we just can’t quit (as much as we know you think about it)

THAT’S SNOW BUSINESS! • THR’s cameras capture Park City’s 40th festival, where stars eagerly made up for lost strike time and peddled their latest passion...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 68 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Jan 26 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

AFTER THE NEAR APOCALYPSE OF 2023, A PRESENT FOR HOLLYWOOD: GRATITUDE WITH ATTITUDE

Heat Index

Netflix Won the Streaming Wars. What’s Next? • While the streamer co-led by Ted Sarandos is pulling away from rivals, it is extending an olive branch as a buyer of shows and as a possible bundle partner (think: benevolence with a healthy dose of self-interest)

As Stuber Signs Off, Expect Fewer Pricey Swings by Netflix • Under the film chief, the streaming giant spent lavishly on original movies, but insiders point to the Bela Bajaria-run TV unit as the future: ‘Middle-of-the-road programming’

Inside the Top-Secret Plan to Bring Back Jon Stewart • Flexibility was key to the Daily Show deal as Comedy Central hopes to reenergize its flagship program

Art House Movies Having Their TikTok Moment • The latest crop of prestige films (the ones that usually rely on the ‘elderverse’ of older theatergoers) draws a surprisingly larger share of the 18-to-34 demo

One More Shot for ‘Oscar Bounce’ in Theaters • With tentpoles strike-delayed, awards pics get more screen time

Contenders’ (First) Big Moment of Truth Arrives • THR’s awards expert chimes in after the announcement of BAFTA and Oscar nominations, plus more

Taking On Malcolm X and Mufasa • Aaron Pierre stars as the civil rights legend in Nat Geo’s Genius: MLK/X and also prepares to voice the upcoming Lion King prequel

Sales Slowdown Drives Surge in Luxury Rentals • As home transactions dipped in 2023 due to high interest rates and the controversial mansion tax, more owners put premier properties up for rent

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

Rambling Reporter

EMA Awards

Power Dining

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

Sundance Film Festival • Park City, Jan. 18-28

Gus Van Sant Isn’t Mellow — He’s Just Thinking • The chameleonic filmmaker on going in-house for Ryan Murphy, the movies he didn’t make, and working with Robin Williams, Matt Damon and one imposter

Issa Rae and the Rap Sh!t Cast Predict the 2024 Grammy Winners • Joined by actresses KaMillion and Aida Osman, the Insecure creator riffs on the nominees — many of whom she’s featured in her shows — and forecasts that SZA will win album of the year over the ubiquitous Taylor Swift, who Rae thinks could take home record of the year: ‘Let’s only give her that’

Why Pilates Is Back in Fashion (Again!) • After a downturn, the decades-old workout popped in popularity amid the COVID pandemic and is now back with a vengeance. THR checks in on who’s leading the trend in L.A.

Fit, Fabulous, Over 50: Meet Their Hollywood Trainer

The Matchy-Matchy Styles of Manhattan’s Society Swans • In FX’s latest installment of Feud, a story of betrayal plays out amid the glamorous wardrobes of the most fashionable socialites of all time: ‘Everything had to have a feeling of wealth and glamour’

50 Reasons We (Still) Love Hollywood • After a terrible year for the industry, it’s time to remind ourselves why we put up with all the bullshit. From the grit and hustle of those who get it done to the glam of self-celebration (aplenty!), THR and insiders like Aaron Sorkin, Oprah Winfrey, Bob Iger and Kieran Culkin salute the town and the biz we just can’t quit (as much as we know you think about it)

THAT’S SNOW BUSINESS! • THR’s cameras capture Park City’s 40th festival, where stars eagerly made up for lost strike time and peddled their latest passion...


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