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The Hollywood Reporter

Sep 06 2022
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

Summer Shines Brightly on the Box Office, But Now What? • Moviegoing is recovering as consumers embrace a diverse slate of films. However, volatility is showing this fall as studios and exhibitors search for a new normal: ‘It will become the business we are familiar with’

Summer Scorecard: Hot vs. Not

Marvel Faces New Challenges Keeping Its Secrets Locked Up • Remote production, VFX vendors and multiple monitor feeds have hastened several high-profile leaks despite ‘extreme’ protocols

Streaming Wars: Battle of the Bundles Era Begins • Paramount+’s team-up with Walmart accelerates the race for platforms to seek out partners to make the most compelling pitch to consumers with a limited budget

7 Days of DEALS • Who’s inking on the dotted line this week

Rihts Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

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River Dethrones Stranger Things • NETFLIX

Luke Macfarlane • The actor shines as the love interest in Bros, a big step forward for LGBTQ representation at the studio feature level: ‘They’ll be fucking entertained’

Fleur Room Leads a Revival in L.A. Nightlife • The scene has amped up with the opening of Tao Group Hospitality’s new Sunset Strip offering, plus two other entrants to the cocktail sphere: ‘We have a hot, sweaty dance floor’

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

Michelle and Robert King • As they bid adieu to The Good Fight, the married showrunners debate consolidation, Hollywood’s Chinese interests and politics’ place in entertainment

Using COVID-19 Lessons to Improve Production Insurance • Hollywood can use insurers’ arguments in coronavirus-related disputes to bolster production policies, according to two attorneys who specialize in the subject

Opulent Opals • The iridescent gemstone assumes a leading role alongside a supporting cast of emeralds, sapphires and diamonds this Emmy Awards season

A New Retreat in Lake Arrowhead, Complete With a Creation Doula • TV writer April Shih and producer Jen Goyne Blake, co-founders of production company Diversity Hire, have transformed a mountain house into a creative gathering space to spark flow

Hollywood’s Top 30 Real Estate Agents Facing Market Headwinds • After the major rises in recent years, brokers in Los Angeles are contending with challenges including higher interest rates: ‘It is making buyers more circumspect’

THR’s L.A. Power Broker Awards Return Sept. 20

The L.A. Market’s Biggest Numbers

NORMAN LEAR • At 100, the pioneering and perennially busy producer discusses the secret to longevity (no joke: It’s laughter), revisiting Maude’s groundbreaking abortion episode in a post-Roe America, and the creative throughline to several decades of sitcoms: ‘The foolishness of the human condition has amused me since I was 9’

‘IT’S NOT GOING TO BE A HATCHET JOB’ • The Emmy producing team, which would like to avoid a roast at all costs, dishes on getting awards telecasts back to normal-ish, the perks of an affable emcee and why there’s ‘room’ for the Golden Globes to return

KENAN THOMPSON IS GOING SOLO • Before the longtime Saturday Night Live star hosts the Emmy ceremony Sept. 12, he talks to THR about the gig and — more importantly — how he’s going to celebrate

FEINBERG / FIENBERG • THR’s executive editor of awards...

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