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The Hollywood Reporter

Dec 01 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

Heat Index

Virus Déjà Vu? Omicron Fears Spook Global Film Industry • Hollywood is in wait-and-see mode and executives are worried that public concerns over the variant could prove a major blow to holiday moviegoing, giving consumers another reason to stay home

CJ ENM Supercharges Hollywood Plans • After nabbing Endeavor Content in a $775 million deal, the South Korean entertainment giant is poised to capitalize on a global streaming race

‘It’s Almost Like the Floodgates Opened • Los Angeles soundstages can’t keep up with demand, leading to a boom in new building proposals, retrofits and competition for long-term leases

West Side Story Joins the Rumble, and The Lost Daughter Is Found • The Oscar race heats up as the season’s first awards are dished out in NYC and an unseen hopeful is unveiled

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

GHOSTBUSTERS REVIVAL TEAM EXPANDS PACT WITH SONY PICTURES

A Window Into Music’s Streaming Subscriber Race

Philemon Chambers • The 27-year-old actor stars as the first Black lead in an LGBTQ holiday movie, Netflix’s Single All the Way

Palm Springs: New Surf Spot? • Three wave pools — which feature artificially generated swells — are set to open in the Coachella Valley in the next two years, making it possible to hang ten with ‘no sharks,’ more than 100 miles from the Pacific

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

Michael Patrick King • The writer on TV’s biggest foe, firing Ari Emanuel and why fans shouldn’t get hung up on Kim Cattrall’s absence in his Sex and the City sequel: ‘This isn’t what was; it’s what’s next’

The Tricky Balance of Playing Real-Life People • The Academy frequently honors actresses for their roles in biopics — but before the nominations roll out, those stars often face tough criticism from skeptical audiences

‘We Wanted to Pay Homage to the Era’ • Cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth and production designer Jon Hutman brought back the golden age of television for Aaron Sorkin’s behind-the-scenes drama Being the Ricardos

Why Staging a House for $100,000 Makes Sense in Los Angeles • In L.A.’s gangbusters real estate market, shelling out big bucks to freshen up a home can repay itself many times over, sparking increased competition among design companies

Bell Canyon: Under-the-Radar Haven for Stars

Jamie Clayton’s ‘Joyful’ Apartment • The L Word: Generation Q and Sense8 actress worked with designer Davide Casaroli to channel and refine her colorful yet ‘chaotic’ style: ‘We made it more functional’

‘The Biggest Juggling Act I’ve Ever Done’ • SUPERSTAR MICHAEL B. JORDAN OPENS UP ABOUT HIS THRILLING ARRAY OF FIRSTS: TOPLINING THE ROMANTIC DRAMA A JOURNAL FOR JORDAN, STEPPING BEHIND THE CAMERA FOR CREED III AND FINDING LOVE IN A REAL RELATIONSHIP: ‘I’VE NEVER FELT MORE ALIVE’

The MBJ Portfolio • HOW THE ACTOR HAS STRATEGICALLY LEVERAGED HIS BRAND TO BUILD A BUDDING EMPIRE

TRUSTED TO TELL IT RIGHT • Whether following Jacques Cousteau into the sea or Julia Child into the kitchen, these filmmakers faced unique challenges, battling COVID-imposed restrictions while searching through archives, conducting sensitive interviews and displaying never-take-no-for-an-answer persistence

Searching Far & Wide • From Being the Ricardos to Don’t Look Up, from...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 92 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Dec 01 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

Virus Déjà Vu? Omicron Fears Spook Global Film Industry • Hollywood is in wait-and-see mode and executives are worried that public concerns over the variant could prove a major blow to holiday moviegoing, giving consumers another reason to stay home

CJ ENM Supercharges Hollywood Plans • After nabbing Endeavor Content in a $775 million deal, the South Korean entertainment giant is poised to capitalize on a global streaming race

‘It’s Almost Like the Floodgates Opened • Los Angeles soundstages can’t keep up with demand, leading to a boom in new building proposals, retrofits and competition for long-term leases

West Side Story Joins the Rumble, and The Lost Daughter Is Found • The Oscar race heats up as the season’s first awards are dished out in NYC and an unseen hopeful is unveiled

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

GHOSTBUSTERS REVIVAL TEAM EXPANDS PACT WITH SONY PICTURES

A Window Into Music’s Streaming Subscriber Race

Philemon Chambers • The 27-year-old actor stars as the first Black lead in an LGBTQ holiday movie, Netflix’s Single All the Way

Palm Springs: New Surf Spot? • Three wave pools — which feature artificially generated swells — are set to open in the Coachella Valley in the next two years, making it possible to hang ten with ‘no sharks,’ more than 100 miles from the Pacific

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

Michael Patrick King • The writer on TV’s biggest foe, firing Ari Emanuel and why fans shouldn’t get hung up on Kim Cattrall’s absence in his Sex and the City sequel: ‘This isn’t what was; it’s what’s next’

The Tricky Balance of Playing Real-Life People • The Academy frequently honors actresses for their roles in biopics — but before the nominations roll out, those stars often face tough criticism from skeptical audiences

‘We Wanted to Pay Homage to the Era’ • Cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth and production designer Jon Hutman brought back the golden age of television for Aaron Sorkin’s behind-the-scenes drama Being the Ricardos

Why Staging a House for $100,000 Makes Sense in Los Angeles • In L.A.’s gangbusters real estate market, shelling out big bucks to freshen up a home can repay itself many times over, sparking increased competition among design companies

Bell Canyon: Under-the-Radar Haven for Stars

Jamie Clayton’s ‘Joyful’ Apartment • The L Word: Generation Q and Sense8 actress worked with designer Davide Casaroli to channel and refine her colorful yet ‘chaotic’ style: ‘We made it more functional’

‘The Biggest Juggling Act I’ve Ever Done’ • SUPERSTAR MICHAEL B. JORDAN OPENS UP ABOUT HIS THRILLING ARRAY OF FIRSTS: TOPLINING THE ROMANTIC DRAMA A JOURNAL FOR JORDAN, STEPPING BEHIND THE CAMERA FOR CREED III AND FINDING LOVE IN A REAL RELATIONSHIP: ‘I’VE NEVER FELT MORE ALIVE’

The MBJ Portfolio • HOW THE ACTOR HAS STRATEGICALLY LEVERAGED HIS BRAND TO BUILD A BUDDING EMPIRE

TRUSTED TO TELL IT RIGHT • Whether following Jacques Cousteau into the sea or Julia Child into the kitchen, these filmmakers faced unique challenges, battling COVID-imposed restrictions while searching through archives, conducting sensitive interviews and displaying never-take-no-for-an-answer persistence

Searching Far & Wide • From Being the Ricardos to Don’t Look Up, from...


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