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The Hollywood Reporter

Nov 03 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.

‘A SENSE OF COMMUNITY’ AS MOVIEGOING RETURNS, WHILE THR EMBRACES A BIGGER LENS

After Rust, Will IATSE Members Think Twice About Studio Deal? • For some union workers, the deadly shooting on the Alec Baldwin Western underscores the reason to fight for major workplace changes — and return to the negotiating table

Imax Aims to Get Back in the Black • The giant-screen exhibitor benefits from studios’ drive to ‘eventize’ tentpoles and it is capitalizing on local-language hits in China

‘Now It’s Creators Eating the World’ • Brands want a bigger piece of the multibillion-dollar—and growing—entertainment pie outside of Hollywood’s traditional studio ecosystem

How YouTube Sidestepped Woes Over Apple’s Privacy Changes • Unlike Snapchat and Facebook, the video platform’s parent company, Google, has its own operating system—which came in handy when users started opting out of ad targeting on iOS devices

Netflix vs. YouTube Revenue Race: They’re Neck and Neck Now • These two massive streaming video platforms couldn’t have more different business models. Netflix derives nearly all of its revenue from subscription fees, while YouTube earns nearly all of its revenue from advertising. And yet, over the past two years, even as Netflix has seen steady growth, YouTube has become a juggernaut for parent company Alphabet, with the potential to match Netflix in overall revenue by year’s end.

The Buzz Builds as the Awards Race Begins • Box office returns, industry chatter and early nominations give an idea of which films have a chance

WARNER BROS. ENTERS ‘THE MATRIX’ WITH NFTS AS STUDIOS START CASHING IN

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

Bob Iger Quietly Working on New Book

$4B

Jude Hill • The 11-year-old star of Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast, out Nov. 12, is being touted for a best actor nom

‘The Obama Portraits’ Arrive in Los Angeles • A break from traditionally staid depictions of first couples, the paintings go on view at LACMA’s Resnick Pavilion on Nov. 7

DAVID COPPERFIELD’S NEW BOOK OF MAGIC HISTORY

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

Rambling Reporter

Red Carpet

Power Dining

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

Why Netflix Suits Could Upset Streaming • The company is facing more defamation complaints than any major news outlet, stemming from projects like Making a Murderer and When They See Us — but is it a distributor, a publisher or something else entirely?

And Then There Were 10, Again • This year, the Academy has promised 10 nominated films in the best picture category. While that has brought more mainstream fare into the mix in previous years (and boosted the ceremony’s ratings), 2021’s competitive lineup may still shut out Hollywood’s crowd-pleasers

Animating the Truth of Human Emotion • Flee writer-director Jonas Poher Rasmussen and EP Riz Ahmed explain the heart of Denmark’s Oscar submission for best international feature: ‘It reminds us of the core of humanity that we all share underneath our so-called differences’

Tom Ford’s New Book: ‘Why Wouldn’t I Be Honest at This Point?’ • In Tom Ford 002, the designer opens up about everything from fatherhood and a new interest in acting to past substance abuse: ‘I don’t regret any of it, by the way’

An ‘Intimate’ Enclave of Luxe Menswear

Hollywood’s Top Four Holiday Hair & Makeup Trends • Glam squads to the stars translate red carpet looks (crimson lips, crystal hair...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 84 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Nov 03 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.

‘A SENSE OF COMMUNITY’ AS MOVIEGOING RETURNS, WHILE THR EMBRACES A BIGGER LENS

After Rust, Will IATSE Members Think Twice About Studio Deal? • For some union workers, the deadly shooting on the Alec Baldwin Western underscores the reason to fight for major workplace changes — and return to the negotiating table

Imax Aims to Get Back in the Black • The giant-screen exhibitor benefits from studios’ drive to ‘eventize’ tentpoles and it is capitalizing on local-language hits in China

‘Now It’s Creators Eating the World’ • Brands want a bigger piece of the multibillion-dollar—and growing—entertainment pie outside of Hollywood’s traditional studio ecosystem

How YouTube Sidestepped Woes Over Apple’s Privacy Changes • Unlike Snapchat and Facebook, the video platform’s parent company, Google, has its own operating system—which came in handy when users started opting out of ad targeting on iOS devices

Netflix vs. YouTube Revenue Race: They’re Neck and Neck Now • These two massive streaming video platforms couldn’t have more different business models. Netflix derives nearly all of its revenue from subscription fees, while YouTube earns nearly all of its revenue from advertising. And yet, over the past two years, even as Netflix has seen steady growth, YouTube has become a juggernaut for parent company Alphabet, with the potential to match Netflix in overall revenue by year’s end.

The Buzz Builds as the Awards Race Begins • Box office returns, industry chatter and early nominations give an idea of which films have a chance

WARNER BROS. ENTERS ‘THE MATRIX’ WITH NFTS AS STUDIOS START CASHING IN

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

Bob Iger Quietly Working on New Book

$4B

Jude Hill • The 11-year-old star of Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast, out Nov. 12, is being touted for a best actor nom

‘The Obama Portraits’ Arrive in Los Angeles • A break from traditionally staid depictions of first couples, the paintings go on view at LACMA’s Resnick Pavilion on Nov. 7

DAVID COPPERFIELD’S NEW BOOK OF MAGIC HISTORY

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

Rambling Reporter

Red Carpet

Power Dining

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

Why Netflix Suits Could Upset Streaming • The company is facing more defamation complaints than any major news outlet, stemming from projects like Making a Murderer and When They See Us — but is it a distributor, a publisher or something else entirely?

And Then There Were 10, Again • This year, the Academy has promised 10 nominated films in the best picture category. While that has brought more mainstream fare into the mix in previous years (and boosted the ceremony’s ratings), 2021’s competitive lineup may still shut out Hollywood’s crowd-pleasers

Animating the Truth of Human Emotion • Flee writer-director Jonas Poher Rasmussen and EP Riz Ahmed explain the heart of Denmark’s Oscar submission for best international feature: ‘It reminds us of the core of humanity that we all share underneath our so-called differences’

Tom Ford’s New Book: ‘Why Wouldn’t I Be Honest at This Point?’ • In Tom Ford 002, the designer opens up about everything from fatherhood and a new interest in acting to past substance abuse: ‘I don’t regret any of it, by the way’

An ‘Intimate’ Enclave of Luxe Menswear

Hollywood’s Top Four Holiday Hair & Makeup Trends • Glam squads to the stars translate red carpet looks (crimson lips, crystal hair...


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