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The Hollywood Reporter

Jun 23 2021
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

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NBC Approaches ‘Moral Hazard’ Amid Tokyo Olympics Push • As health experts cry out against proceeding with the games in Japan — where just 6 percent of the population is fully vaccinated — the broadcaster, with billions at stake, is taking a big risk

Hong Kong’s New Film Censorship May Force Hollywood ‘to Make Difficult Decisions’ • As authorities impose a ban on any project deemed ‘a threat to national security,’ documentary makers, financiers and distributors will face immediate impact

In the Heights Colorism: When ‘Well, We Tried’ Just Doesn’t Cut It • Why is it that, despite hundreds of people involved in making the Warner Bros. movie, no one pointed a finger at the cast and said, ‘What’s wrong with this picture?’

‘It’s Not Slowing Down’: Streaming Fuels Demand for Film and TV Restoration • As platforms bulk up on library deals, studios are increasingly giving more titles remastering work to present to new audiences

ONE SHOWRUNNER’S ADVICE FOR LANDING THE PLANE • ‘Know your ending,’ writes the creator of HBO’s Mare of Easttown, who couldn’t sit down to type the series’ seven scripts until he settled on the perfect parting shot for the Kate Winslet thriller

DESPITE $5.5 BILLION DEBT LOAD, AMC WILL ‘PLAY ON OFFENSE’

Are Investors ‘Too Optimistic’ About Universal Music?

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

7 Days of DEALS • Who’s inking on the dotted line this week

31 Big Number • Number of women on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 54-person board, marking a female majority for the first time.

Los Angeles’ Big Comeback • With most pandemic restrictions now lifted across California, vaccinated residents can largely forgo masks, restaurants and gyms are filling up, tourism is rebounding, and even nightlife is back: ‘People want excitement’

AS INDOOR DINING FULLY RETURNS, EATERIES FACE FIVE BIG CHALLENGES • ‘It’s a party on Canon Drive,’ says Wolfgang Puck of a newly supercharged restaurant scene, even as staff shortages cause headaches and owners wonder what will become of temporary outdoor seating

L.A. Apartment Market Expected to Heat Back Up • With entertainment employees who left town during the pandemic required back at offices in the coming weeks, ‘it’s going to be a reversal of the downtrend we’ve seen’

Tourists Return to L.A., Spending Wildly • A $700 massage for a terrier. A $30,000 shopping spree for ‘two members of staff.’ As travelers of high net worth begin to visit again after a ‘devastating’ 2020, some hotels and stores see a return to 2019 highs

ART SHOWS TO SEE IN PERSON RIGHT NOW, AND LATER • It’s ‘energizing to be around people,’ says CAA’s Thao Nguyen, co-head of new live events company Constellation Immersive, who recommends works to experience as L.A. comes back

‘The Roaring ’20s Thing Seems Likely’ • Nightlife veteran Jared Meisler on the return of L.A.’s bars after ‘brutal’ closures

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

Did I Really Say That?

Rambling Reporter

Back on the Red Carpet

Power Dining

Bicyclette Bistro

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

Nicole Brown • The pandemic might have accelerated a shift to streaming, but the TriStar chief isn’t giving up on theaters — especially for ‘elevated, director-driven content’

The Problem With Nielsen’s Streaming Data • The ratings service has shed some light on...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Jun 23 2021

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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

NBC Approaches ‘Moral Hazard’ Amid Tokyo Olympics Push • As health experts cry out against proceeding with the games in Japan — where just 6 percent of the population is fully vaccinated — the broadcaster, with billions at stake, is taking a big risk

Hong Kong’s New Film Censorship May Force Hollywood ‘to Make Difficult Decisions’ • As authorities impose a ban on any project deemed ‘a threat to national security,’ documentary makers, financiers and distributors will face immediate impact

In the Heights Colorism: When ‘Well, We Tried’ Just Doesn’t Cut It • Why is it that, despite hundreds of people involved in making the Warner Bros. movie, no one pointed a finger at the cast and said, ‘What’s wrong with this picture?’

‘It’s Not Slowing Down’: Streaming Fuels Demand for Film and TV Restoration • As platforms bulk up on library deals, studios are increasingly giving more titles remastering work to present to new audiences

ONE SHOWRUNNER’S ADVICE FOR LANDING THE PLANE • ‘Know your ending,’ writes the creator of HBO’s Mare of Easttown, who couldn’t sit down to type the series’ seven scripts until he settled on the perfect parting shot for the Kate Winslet thriller

DESPITE $5.5 BILLION DEBT LOAD, AMC WILL ‘PLAY ON OFFENSE’

Are Investors ‘Too Optimistic’ About Universal Music?

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

7 Days of DEALS • Who’s inking on the dotted line this week

31 Big Number • Number of women on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 54-person board, marking a female majority for the first time.

Los Angeles’ Big Comeback • With most pandemic restrictions now lifted across California, vaccinated residents can largely forgo masks, restaurants and gyms are filling up, tourism is rebounding, and even nightlife is back: ‘People want excitement’

AS INDOOR DINING FULLY RETURNS, EATERIES FACE FIVE BIG CHALLENGES • ‘It’s a party on Canon Drive,’ says Wolfgang Puck of a newly supercharged restaurant scene, even as staff shortages cause headaches and owners wonder what will become of temporary outdoor seating

L.A. Apartment Market Expected to Heat Back Up • With entertainment employees who left town during the pandemic required back at offices in the coming weeks, ‘it’s going to be a reversal of the downtrend we’ve seen’

Tourists Return to L.A., Spending Wildly • A $700 massage for a terrier. A $30,000 shopping spree for ‘two members of staff.’ As travelers of high net worth begin to visit again after a ‘devastating’ 2020, some hotels and stores see a return to 2019 highs

ART SHOWS TO SEE IN PERSON RIGHT NOW, AND LATER • It’s ‘energizing to be around people,’ says CAA’s Thao Nguyen, co-head of new live events company Constellation Immersive, who recommends works to experience as L.A. comes back

‘The Roaring ’20s Thing Seems Likely’ • Nightlife veteran Jared Meisler on the return of L.A.’s bars after ‘brutal’ closures

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

Did I Really Say That?

Rambling Reporter

Back on the Red Carpet

Power Dining

Bicyclette Bistro

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

Nicole Brown • The pandemic might have accelerated a shift to streaming, but the TriStar chief isn’t giving up on theaters — especially for ‘elevated, director-driven content’

The Problem With Nielsen’s Streaming Data • The ratings service has shed some light on...


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