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The Hollywood Reporter

Awards Special 1A - January 6, 2025
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.

AWARDS SEASON KEY DATES

The Hollywood Reporter

The Only Thing We Shouldn’t Fear Is Fear Itself • With uncertainty and jitters over a new Trump administration, filmgoers are turning to an unlikely release: horror

“Don’t You (Forget About Me)” From The Breakfast Club

Piece by Piece, Vid by Vid • The worlds of YouTube and TikTok can live far away from Hollywood. Pharrell Williams’ Lego movie tried something unorthodox — snapping them together

The Hearts AND SMARTS OF 7 OF THE SEASON’S TOP SCREENPLAYS • A GATHERING OF SCRIBES INCLUDING JESSE EISENBERG (A REAL PAIN), JUSTIN KURITZKES (CHALLENGERS AND QUEER), PAYAL KAPADIA (ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT), JAMES MANGOLD (A COMPLETE UNKNOWN), HALINA REIJN (BABYGIRL) AND JASON REITMAN (SATURDAY NIGHT)

WELCOME TO THE HOUSE OF THE OTHERS • Hollywood has a long history of focusing on the outsider. It really comes to a head this year

WHAT REALLY HAPPENS IN ANORA’S WORLD OF SEX WORK • For The Hollywood Reporter’s new feature The Watchers, a panel of strippers and escorts convene to take readers behind the MIkey Madison-starring film’s velvet curtain

THE BEST DOCUMENTARY DISTRIBUTOR YOU NEVER SAW COMING • How The New Yorker — yes, The New Yorker — became a go-to for nonfiction shorts

EMILIA PÉREZ AND … EVERYONE ELSE • French director Jacques Audiard’s audacious transgender-crime-musical-drama is the clear international favorite, but a handful of other buzzy contenders will be hard for the Academy to ignore

AND THEN THERE ARE THE INTERNATIONAL DARK HORSES … • Beyond the apparent locks for the shortlist, a number of titles — including a hilarious mock doc about Irish hip-hop hooligans, hand-drawn animation out of Pakistan and chilling period horror out of Austria — could make the cut

Eisenberg and Stan Starred in Fred Durst’s First Film


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 32 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Awards Special 1A - January 6, 2025

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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.

AWARDS SEASON KEY DATES

The Hollywood Reporter

The Only Thing We Shouldn’t Fear Is Fear Itself • With uncertainty and jitters over a new Trump administration, filmgoers are turning to an unlikely release: horror

“Don’t You (Forget About Me)” From The Breakfast Club

Piece by Piece, Vid by Vid • The worlds of YouTube and TikTok can live far away from Hollywood. Pharrell Williams’ Lego movie tried something unorthodox — snapping them together

The Hearts AND SMARTS OF 7 OF THE SEASON’S TOP SCREENPLAYS • A GATHERING OF SCRIBES INCLUDING JESSE EISENBERG (A REAL PAIN), JUSTIN KURITZKES (CHALLENGERS AND QUEER), PAYAL KAPADIA (ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT), JAMES MANGOLD (A COMPLETE UNKNOWN), HALINA REIJN (BABYGIRL) AND JASON REITMAN (SATURDAY NIGHT)

WELCOME TO THE HOUSE OF THE OTHERS • Hollywood has a long history of focusing on the outsider. It really comes to a head this year

WHAT REALLY HAPPENS IN ANORA’S WORLD OF SEX WORK • For The Hollywood Reporter’s new feature The Watchers, a panel of strippers and escorts convene to take readers behind the MIkey Madison-starring film’s velvet curtain

THE BEST DOCUMENTARY DISTRIBUTOR YOU NEVER SAW COMING • How The New Yorker — yes, The New Yorker — became a go-to for nonfiction shorts

EMILIA PÉREZ AND … EVERYONE ELSE • French director Jacques Audiard’s audacious transgender-crime-musical-drama is the clear international favorite, but a handful of other buzzy contenders will be hard for the Academy to ignore

AND THEN THERE ARE THE INTERNATIONAL DARK HORSES … • Beyond the apparent locks for the shortlist, a number of titles — including a hilarious mock doc about Irish hip-hop hooligans, hand-drawn animation out of Pakistan and chilling period horror out of Austria — could make the cut

Eisenberg and Stan Starred in Fred Durst’s First Film


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