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The Hollywood Reporter

Mar 06 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

‘The Industry Is Not Back’: Bad News From Hollywood’s Crews • The town’s canaries in the gold mine, i.e., crewmembers, voice alarm about an anemic return to production following last year’s job drought due to the strikes: ‘Everyone’s kind of waiting to see what the new normal is’

Three-Way Fire in the Board Battle for Disney • The Peltz-Perlmutter cabal goes up against Bob Iger and the Disney kids, Blackwells Capital attacks both factions and ISS plays the wild card as the conflict is brought to a head at the annual April 3 meeting

Dune: Part Two Makes Major Gains With Younger Adults • On the first Timothée Chalamet vehicle, only 34 percent of the opening weekend audience were 18 to 35, Hollywood’s sweet spot. For the sequel, that number rose to 50 percent

Taylor and Beyoncé Help Theaters Survive a Long Winter

Life After the Oscars: Nominees’ Next Moves • Emma Stone reunites with Yorgos Lanthimos (again), Danielle Brooks joins Jack Black in a video game adaptation, and Jeffrey Wright returns to Gotham City

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

The Good, the Bad and the Bathwater • Oscar voting now locked, the fog of desperation that’s cloaked Hollywood for months lifts — and, in its wake, THR acknowledges the embarrassments, frustrations and even a few winners that punctuated an FYC cycle most are ready to forget

Jake Lacy Is Done Hiding • While he no longer has an Instagram account, the White Lotus actor is back with Peacock’s Apples Never Fall and learning ‘how to be OK with a public presence’

Basquiat in La La Land • A new exhibit at Gagosian features 30 iconic works created by the artist during his time in Los Angeles, during which he painted, partied and lunched with girlfriend Madonna at the Fox commissary

Why In-N-Out Rules Awards Nights • The burger chain’s appeal stretches from viral moments (Paul Giamatti after the Golden Globes) to the Vanity Fair party menu: ‘It’s not the same as just fast food’

10 More Great L.A. Burgers • Producer Jamie Patricof reveals his favorites — from classic to smash

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

Power Dining

Rambling Reporter

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

Art and About • Hollywood hits Frieze during L.A. Art Week

Soho House’s Wall Street War • After the company went public, it opened clubs around the world and admitted finance types at the expense of an artsy exclusivity that made it a Hollywood favorite. Now short-sellers are attacking the business plan and sharpening their knives

Paul Giamatti Would Rather Discuss Bigfoot • Call it the Oscar bump: The actor’s nomination for The Holdovers delivered a threefold increase in listeners to his podcast about the paranormal, weird and esoteric — and jump-started talks of a Chinwag universe

Sacheen Littlefeather’s Claim to Native Ancestry? It’s Complicated • New research indicates the late activist, who controversially appeared at the 1973 Oscars and whose ethnicity has been called into question, may have had Indigenous ties after all

Brutally Honest Oscar Ballot • Granted a cloak of anonymity, a member of the Academy’s 867-person short films and feature animation branch explains to THR why he filled out his final ballot the way he did

Sterling’s High-Flying Style • Oscar nominee Sterling K. Brown shares his love of clean lines, his embrace of bright colors (‘Sometimes people have to get...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 104 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Mar 06 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

‘The Industry Is Not Back’: Bad News From Hollywood’s Crews • The town’s canaries in the gold mine, i.e., crewmembers, voice alarm about an anemic return to production following last year’s job drought due to the strikes: ‘Everyone’s kind of waiting to see what the new normal is’

Three-Way Fire in the Board Battle for Disney • The Peltz-Perlmutter cabal goes up against Bob Iger and the Disney kids, Blackwells Capital attacks both factions and ISS plays the wild card as the conflict is brought to a head at the annual April 3 meeting

Dune: Part Two Makes Major Gains With Younger Adults • On the first Timothée Chalamet vehicle, only 34 percent of the opening weekend audience were 18 to 35, Hollywood’s sweet spot. For the sequel, that number rose to 50 percent

Taylor and Beyoncé Help Theaters Survive a Long Winter

Life After the Oscars: Nominees’ Next Moves • Emma Stone reunites with Yorgos Lanthimos (again), Danielle Brooks joins Jack Black in a video game adaptation, and Jeffrey Wright returns to Gotham City

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

The Good, the Bad and the Bathwater • Oscar voting now locked, the fog of desperation that’s cloaked Hollywood for months lifts — and, in its wake, THR acknowledges the embarrassments, frustrations and even a few winners that punctuated an FYC cycle most are ready to forget

Jake Lacy Is Done Hiding • While he no longer has an Instagram account, the White Lotus actor is back with Peacock’s Apples Never Fall and learning ‘how to be OK with a public presence’

Basquiat in La La Land • A new exhibit at Gagosian features 30 iconic works created by the artist during his time in Los Angeles, during which he painted, partied and lunched with girlfriend Madonna at the Fox commissary

Why In-N-Out Rules Awards Nights • The burger chain’s appeal stretches from viral moments (Paul Giamatti after the Golden Globes) to the Vanity Fair party menu: ‘It’s not the same as just fast food’

10 More Great L.A. Burgers • Producer Jamie Patricof reveals his favorites — from classic to smash

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

Power Dining

Rambling Reporter

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

Art and About • Hollywood hits Frieze during L.A. Art Week

Soho House’s Wall Street War • After the company went public, it opened clubs around the world and admitted finance types at the expense of an artsy exclusivity that made it a Hollywood favorite. Now short-sellers are attacking the business plan and sharpening their knives

Paul Giamatti Would Rather Discuss Bigfoot • Call it the Oscar bump: The actor’s nomination for The Holdovers delivered a threefold increase in listeners to his podcast about the paranormal, weird and esoteric — and jump-started talks of a Chinwag universe

Sacheen Littlefeather’s Claim to Native Ancestry? It’s Complicated • New research indicates the late activist, who controversially appeared at the 1973 Oscars and whose ethnicity has been called into question, may have had Indigenous ties after all

Brutally Honest Oscar Ballot • Granted a cloak of anonymity, a member of the Academy’s 867-person short films and feature animation branch explains to THR why he filled out his final ballot the way he did

Sterling’s High-Flying Style • Oscar nominee Sterling K. Brown shares his love of clean lines, his embrace of bright colors (‘Sometimes people have to get...


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