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The Hollywood Reporter

Jan 09 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.

An Inferno in Los Angeles • Apocalyptic angst has swept Hollywood in recent years, but those fears became frighteningly real amid the devastating wildfires that raced across the Southland. Is this time different, or does it just feel that way?

Television’s New Poison Pill • Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s pick to lead Health and Human Services, wants to take aim at the multibillion-dollar Big Pharma ad market on the airwaves. If he succeeds, cable and broadcast news networks will take a major financial hit

Mark Zuckerberg’s Right Turn • The Meta mogul is making moves to curry favor with the president-elect, bashing ‘legacy media’ and swapping in GOP-friendly lobbyists

Rights Available! • A hot new book with Hollywood appeal

Golden Globes TV Ratings Stabilize

The ’90s Kids Are Coming • Are the Oscars ready?

An Abridged History of Beyoncé’s Grammy Wins and Nominations • Perhaps no other artist has figured so prominently across a span of music categories. Will she finally land album of the year at the Feb. 2 ceremony? If history has its way, maybe

NO LOVE LOST • They may have passed their chemistry tests, but once the director yells ‘cut,’ all bets are off. The camera lies, they say, and there’s perhaps no better illustration of movie magic than the illusion that these screen partners could stand to be in the same room.

Meghan Markle’s Last Stand: The Kitchen

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

Second to None • Nickel Boys star Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor may not land many leads, but she carries every film she appears in

The Auto Biographer • At a car-crazy time for Hollywood, Andrea Iervolino has produced starry biopics about Lamborghini and Ferrari. He’s tackling Maserati next. What’s driving him?

THR’S HOT DATES

THE HUMBLE IZAKAYA GOES HAUTE IN L.A. • A host of new restaurants are serving inventive updates to traditional Japanese bar food

Trump’s Other Migration Crisis • As the MAGA elite and Silicon Valley supplicants swarm to Mar-a-Lago, longtime residents of surrounding Palm Beach are seeing their quiet paradise transformed: ‘The whole world is looking’

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

A Wicked-ly Glamorous Evening • Glinda, Elphaba and the Wizard himself were just a few of the best dressed attendees at the 2025 Golden Globes

Golden Globes • Beverly Hills, Jan. 5

How to Tell When the End Is Nigh • A writer who survived the newsweekly apocalypse and then the scripted comedy crash offers some handy tips for when to bail on a failing industry. Turns out Snapple is key

ALL THE RAGE • Expected to be the first trans woman nominated for the best actress Oscar, Emilia Pérez star Karla Sofía Gascón has inspired both fierce love and venomous hate. She feeds off both

‘If You Show Any Doubt, They’ll Eat You Alive’ • Six Oscar-contending directors come clean about the question of self-confidence, unnecessary multiple takes and what it’s really like to work with Denzel Washington

BEN SHAPIRO’S RIGHT STUFF • How a Harvard-educated, show tunes-loving Orthodox Jew from deep blue L.A. harnessed anti-woke grievance to become a reactionary rock star and build conservative media’s fastest-growing empire

WHY 2024’S ANIMATED FILMS MATTER • A half-dozen entertainment creators and experts make their case for this year’s class

Severance • Apple TV+’s acclaimed dystopian sci-fi series starring Adam Scott returns for...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 64 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Jan 09 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.

An Inferno in Los Angeles • Apocalyptic angst has swept Hollywood in recent years, but those fears became frighteningly real amid the devastating wildfires that raced across the Southland. Is this time different, or does it just feel that way?

Television’s New Poison Pill • Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s pick to lead Health and Human Services, wants to take aim at the multibillion-dollar Big Pharma ad market on the airwaves. If he succeeds, cable and broadcast news networks will take a major financial hit

Mark Zuckerberg’s Right Turn • The Meta mogul is making moves to curry favor with the president-elect, bashing ‘legacy media’ and swapping in GOP-friendly lobbyists

Rights Available! • A hot new book with Hollywood appeal

Golden Globes TV Ratings Stabilize

The ’90s Kids Are Coming • Are the Oscars ready?

An Abridged History of Beyoncé’s Grammy Wins and Nominations • Perhaps no other artist has figured so prominently across a span of music categories. Will she finally land album of the year at the Feb. 2 ceremony? If history has its way, maybe

NO LOVE LOST • They may have passed their chemistry tests, but once the director yells ‘cut,’ all bets are off. The camera lies, they say, and there’s perhaps no better illustration of movie magic than the illusion that these screen partners could stand to be in the same room.

Meghan Markle’s Last Stand: The Kitchen

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

Second to None • Nickel Boys star Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor may not land many leads, but she carries every film she appears in

The Auto Biographer • At a car-crazy time for Hollywood, Andrea Iervolino has produced starry biopics about Lamborghini and Ferrari. He’s tackling Maserati next. What’s driving him?

THR’S HOT DATES

THE HUMBLE IZAKAYA GOES HAUTE IN L.A. • A host of new restaurants are serving inventive updates to traditional Japanese bar food

Trump’s Other Migration Crisis • As the MAGA elite and Silicon Valley supplicants swarm to Mar-a-Lago, longtime residents of surrounding Palm Beach are seeing their quiet paradise transformed: ‘The whole world is looking’

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

A Wicked-ly Glamorous Evening • Glinda, Elphaba and the Wizard himself were just a few of the best dressed attendees at the 2025 Golden Globes

Golden Globes • Beverly Hills, Jan. 5

How to Tell When the End Is Nigh • A writer who survived the newsweekly apocalypse and then the scripted comedy crash offers some handy tips for when to bail on a failing industry. Turns out Snapple is key

ALL THE RAGE • Expected to be the first trans woman nominated for the best actress Oscar, Emilia Pérez star Karla Sofía Gascón has inspired both fierce love and venomous hate. She feeds off both

‘If You Show Any Doubt, They’ll Eat You Alive’ • Six Oscar-contending directors come clean about the question of self-confidence, unnecessary multiple takes and what it’s really like to work with Denzel Washington

BEN SHAPIRO’S RIGHT STUFF • How a Harvard-educated, show tunes-loving Orthodox Jew from deep blue L.A. harnessed anti-woke grievance to become a reactionary rock star and build conservative media’s fastest-growing empire

WHY 2024’S ANIMATED FILMS MATTER • A half-dozen entertainment creators and experts make their case for this year’s class

Severance • Apple TV+’s acclaimed dystopian sci-fi series starring Adam Scott returns for...


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