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The Hollywood Reporter

Sep 04 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

Behind ESPN’s New Streaming Playbook • As the sports powerhouse plans to launch a flagship service next year, it’s dramatically reworking its on-camera talent and executive ranks with an eye toward keeping its pole position in broadcasting while still resonating with younger viewers

Heat Index

Studios Plan Pause Amid Election Frenzy • Early November release dates are usually coveted, but execs think tentpoles could get drowned out this year: ‘It’s going to be such a shitshow’

The New Cool Kids of Indie Filmmaking • After launching during the pandemic with backing from A24, the trio behind production-management company 2AM is finally ready to talk about how to make a movie in this economy

8 Questions for … Brooke Shields ACTORS’ EQUITY PRESIDENT

You Can’t Spook Mike Flanagan • The horror hitmaker tackles a different kind of Stephen King adaptation with his heartfelt The Life of Chuck, but don’t expect it to herald a career reinvention (Next up? ‘The scariest movie I’ve ever made’)

Grace Under Pressure • Her headlining role in Tell Me Lies — not to mention her offscreen romance with co-star Jackson White — has put Grace Van Patten in the spotlight, right where she belongs

Visions of Future Past • Red pill or blue pill? Utopia or dystopia? At PST Art — the largest art event in the U.S. — two major shows ask what science fiction says about the modern world

THR’S HOT DATES

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

If Starting a Streaming Service Were Easy, Everyone Would Do It. Oh, Wait, They Are • What’s the difference between chicken nuggets and streaming content? An eight-episode order doesn’t come with fries. Still, Chick-Fil-A is reportedly launching its own subscription service, a bird-brained idea but hardly the first time a non-entertainment company gave streaming a try.

Rambling Reporter

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

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice • Venice, Aug. 28

Only Murders in the Building • Los Angeles, Aug. 22

AFCI Week • Westwood, Aug. 26

ANGELINA’S SECOND COMING • After a long hiatus from Hollywood, the actress returns with two intensely personal projects — starring as opera diva Maria Callas and helming the powerful survivor drama Without Blood

Coralie Fargeat Is Not Afraid to Gross You Out • After turning heads (and stomachs) in Cannes, the director’s provocative Demi Moore starrer The Substance is about to be unleashed on the public. Are audiences ready for a bloody, femme body horror about the perils of self-hatred?

‘They’re Not Good Dudes’: New Doc Vice Is Broke Digs Into Giant’s Downfall • Attorney turned chef turned author Eddie Huang tries his hand at nonfiction filmmaking with a TIFF-bowing title about how he and others were treated by Vice Media: ‘I exercised a lot of self-control’

Slasher Director Kills It With Slapstick • With his TIFF opening-night film Nutcrackers, Halloween director David Gordon Green takes on a rare genre: low-budget comedy

Anderson .Paak Unpacks K-Pops, His Directorial Debut • The Grammy-winning R&B artist also co-wrote, starred in and contributed the music for the Korea-set father-and-son comedy, and he’s ready for more: ‘I’m obsessed — I want to do it again’

Shop Here! The Hot List • Five sales titles featuring the likes of Mads Mikkelsen, Sydney Sweeney and Pamela Anderson that could tempt Toronto buyers

Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche Finally Reunite —...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 60 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Sep 04 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

Behind ESPN’s New Streaming Playbook • As the sports powerhouse plans to launch a flagship service next year, it’s dramatically reworking its on-camera talent and executive ranks with an eye toward keeping its pole position in broadcasting while still resonating with younger viewers

Heat Index

Studios Plan Pause Amid Election Frenzy • Early November release dates are usually coveted, but execs think tentpoles could get drowned out this year: ‘It’s going to be such a shitshow’

The New Cool Kids of Indie Filmmaking • After launching during the pandemic with backing from A24, the trio behind production-management company 2AM is finally ready to talk about how to make a movie in this economy

8 Questions for … Brooke Shields ACTORS’ EQUITY PRESIDENT

You Can’t Spook Mike Flanagan • The horror hitmaker tackles a different kind of Stephen King adaptation with his heartfelt The Life of Chuck, but don’t expect it to herald a career reinvention (Next up? ‘The scariest movie I’ve ever made’)

Grace Under Pressure • Her headlining role in Tell Me Lies — not to mention her offscreen romance with co-star Jackson White — has put Grace Van Patten in the spotlight, right where she belongs

Visions of Future Past • Red pill or blue pill? Utopia or dystopia? At PST Art — the largest art event in the U.S. — two major shows ask what science fiction says about the modern world

THR’S HOT DATES

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

If Starting a Streaming Service Were Easy, Everyone Would Do It. Oh, Wait, They Are • What’s the difference between chicken nuggets and streaming content? An eight-episode order doesn’t come with fries. Still, Chick-Fil-A is reportedly launching its own subscription service, a bird-brained idea but hardly the first time a non-entertainment company gave streaming a try.

Rambling Reporter

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

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice • Venice, Aug. 28

Only Murders in the Building • Los Angeles, Aug. 22

AFCI Week • Westwood, Aug. 26

ANGELINA’S SECOND COMING • After a long hiatus from Hollywood, the actress returns with two intensely personal projects — starring as opera diva Maria Callas and helming the powerful survivor drama Without Blood

Coralie Fargeat Is Not Afraid to Gross You Out • After turning heads (and stomachs) in Cannes, the director’s provocative Demi Moore starrer The Substance is about to be unleashed on the public. Are audiences ready for a bloody, femme body horror about the perils of self-hatred?

‘They’re Not Good Dudes’: New Doc Vice Is Broke Digs Into Giant’s Downfall • Attorney turned chef turned author Eddie Huang tries his hand at nonfiction filmmaking with a TIFF-bowing title about how he and others were treated by Vice Media: ‘I exercised a lot of self-control’

Slasher Director Kills It With Slapstick • With his TIFF opening-night film Nutcrackers, Halloween director David Gordon Green takes on a rare genre: low-budget comedy

Anderson .Paak Unpacks K-Pops, His Directorial Debut • The Grammy-winning R&B artist also co-wrote, starred in and contributed the music for the Korea-set father-and-son comedy, and he’s ready for more: ‘I’m obsessed — I want to do it again’

Shop Here! The Hot List • Five sales titles featuring the likes of Mads Mikkelsen, Sydney Sweeney and Pamela Anderson that could tempt Toronto buyers

Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche Finally Reunite —...


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