The Hollywood Reporter

magazine Jan 13 2021 · The Hollywood Reporter

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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

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If Big Tech Loses Its Legal Shield, Hollywood Should Worry • A growing chorus of politicians is looking to rein in Twitter and Facebook over misinformation or censorship claims — but regulation has the potential to impact traditional media, too

Behind Warner Bros.’ Olive Branch to Top Talent • Denzel Washington is said to be getting his $20 million fee, while the sheer number of bonuses tied to the HBO Max day-and-date plan is said to be costly for the studio

A Movie Theater Chain Poised to Weather 2021’s Disruptions • While shutdowns are saddling exhibition giants like AMC and Cinemark with rent expenses in addition to lost revenue, Marcus Theatres — the fourth-largest circuit in the U.S. — owns real estate behind the majority of its screens and could be a buyer

‘Everyone’s in a Horrible Position’: Festivals, Awards Shows Scramble • The Oscars’ April 25 date appears safe, but the Grammys are on the move and the SAG Awards may be next, while Sundance is slimming down and Cannes is drawing up COVID-19 contingency plans

Where in the World Box Office Is Recovering • Asia-Pacific territories, including Japan and Australia, have fared better amid pandemic shutdowns

The Riot in D.C. Could Reverberate All the Way to Hollywood • Echoes of the insurrection and a couple of late entries are shaking up the landscape

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

ROKU GIVES NEW LIFE, AND A BIG AUDIENCE, TO QUIBI CONTENT

New Slate Ventures • A new $100 million film fund, headed by 28-year-old Jordan Fudge and partners Zach White and Jeremy Allen, financed Lee Daniels’ The United States vs. Billie Holiday: ‘There is a big need for content’

Anti-Mask Group Vows More Actions • As COVID-19 cases spike to new heights in L.A., protesters continue harassing businesses across the city: ‘We’re not going to stop until we get our freedoms back’

ALL-FEMALE-OWNED RESTAURANT WEEK LAUNCHES • Running Jan. 21-30, the 10-day RE:Her fest will include more than 100 L.A. eateries

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

Did I Really Say That?

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

Peter Levinsohn • The exec fighting to keep films like Promising Young Woman and The Croods: A New Age on the big screen amid the pandemic talks negotiating with theater chains and looking beyond a ‘quick fix’

Will Oscar Voters Take a Cue From Critics’ Picks? • While awards season may be getting off to a slow, COVID-delayed start, the main critics groups in New York and L.A. haven’t waited to bestow their accolades. But, lacking an overwhelming consensus, they may not have as much impact as they have had in the past

Giving a Hearing to the Sounds of Silence • As Riz Ahmed’s drummer loses his hearing and learns how to live in the new world he discovers in Sound of Metal, sound editor and designer Nicolas Becker blended unique soundscapes to create an intense visceral experience

Cicely Tyson Is ‘Not Afraid of Anything’ • The iconic actress, soon to publish her memoir, discusses embracing a fearless fashion style in her 90s, conceived by her designer of the past 15 years, B Michael, who says, ‘I see her as Hollywood royalty’

Rita Hayworth’s Dress, Veronica Lake’s Bodice: Stars in Noir Style

Streaming Wars May Save L.A.’s Office-Space Market • While vacancies rise and rents decline across the L.A. area (especially on the...

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