The Hollywood Reporter has landed 44 nominations for the 66th annual SoCal Journalism Awards, including print journalist of the year for Rebecca Keegan and best website.
Other nominations were bestowed upon THR’s Songwriter Roundtable, podcasts Awards Chatter and It Happened in Hollywood, and the Live Feed and Heat Vision blogs, in addition to THR’s original photography, videos, criticism and social media posts.
The awards are handed out by the Los Angeles Press Club, which noted that more than 2,300 entries were submitted this year. The winners will be announced at an awards dinner gala June 23 at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.
Below is a list of THR’s nominations. See a full list of noms.
Journalist Of The Year
Print, over 50,000 circulation
Rebecca Keegan
All Media Platforms — Print, Radio, Podcast, TV or Online
Multimedia Package
Mesfin Fekadu, THR Photo Team, THR Video Team,, “The Hit Squad: Billie Eilish,...
Other nominations were bestowed upon THR’s Songwriter Roundtable, podcasts Awards Chatter and It Happened in Hollywood, and the Live Feed and Heat Vision blogs, in addition to THR’s original photography, videos, criticism and social media posts.
The awards are handed out by the Los Angeles Press Club, which noted that more than 2,300 entries were submitted this year. The winners will be announced at an awards dinner gala June 23 at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.
Below is a list of THR’s nominations. See a full list of noms.
Journalist Of The Year
Print, over 50,000 circulation
Rebecca Keegan
All Media Platforms — Print, Radio, Podcast, TV or Online
Multimedia Package
Mesfin Fekadu, THR Photo Team, THR Video Team,, “The Hit Squad: Billie Eilish,...
- 5/9/2024
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 75th Emmy Awards were filled with plenty of memorable moments, from historic wins to emotional tributes and a long, sultry onstage kiss. Some of them included Ali Wong and Quinta Brunson wins’ serving as Emmy milestones, Elton John joining the very elusive Egot club, and Matty Matheson getting a kiss on the mouth from The Bear co-star Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Below, The Hollywood Reporter highlights some of the night’s unforgettable moments.
Elton John Joins Egot Club
Elton John is the latest member of the Egot club, scoring his first Emmy for best variety special (live). The 2023 Emmy Awards win for the musician’s Farewell From Dodger Stadium special, which he secured during Monday night’s telecast, joins his Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards. The Disney+ special chronicles the musician’s final North American show as part of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour. The tour began in 2018 and was...
Elton John Joins Egot Club
Elton John is the latest member of the Egot club, scoring his first Emmy for best variety special (live). The 2023 Emmy Awards win for the musician’s Farewell From Dodger Stadium special, which he secured during Monday night’s telecast, joins his Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards. The Disney+ special chronicles the musician’s final North American show as part of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour. The tour began in 2018 and was...
- 1/16/2024
- by Carly Thomas, Beatrice Verhoeven, Rebecca Sun and Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2024 Golden Globe Awards were filled with smiles, laughter, tears and record-breaking moments as well as some awkward ones from the presenters, winners, host and Hollywood audience. From Lily Gladstone and Ali Wong making history with their wins to host Jo Koy struggling to get laughs during his monologue and Kristen Wiig and Will Ferrell showing off their dance moves onstage, here are some of the night’s most memorable moments.
‘Succession’ Ties Golden Globes Record
Succession took home the Golden Globe Award for best TV drama series Sunday — tying a record for the awards in the process. The HBO series won its third Globe in the category, following its victories at the 2020 and 2022 ceremonies. Sunday’s victory ties it with The X-Files (1994, 1996 and 1997) and Mad Men (2007-09) for the most wins for best drama at the Golden Globes. Both Succession and The Crown came into the night with a chance to tie the record.
‘Succession’ Ties Golden Globes Record
Succession took home the Golden Globe Award for best TV drama series Sunday — tying a record for the awards in the process. The HBO series won its third Globe in the category, following its victories at the 2020 and 2022 ceremonies. Sunday’s victory ties it with The X-Files (1994, 1996 and 1997) and Mad Men (2007-09) for the most wins for best drama at the Golden Globes. Both Succession and The Crown came into the night with a chance to tie the record.
- 1/8/2024
- by Carly Thomas, Rick Porter, Rebecca Sun, Aaron Couch and James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Hollywood Reporter won best entertainment website, Rebecca Keegan was named print journalist of the year and Daniel Fienberg was named best TV critic at the 16th annual National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards on Sunday night.
Overall, THR took home a total of 11 wins at the awards, which are handed out annually by the Los Angeles Press Club. Presenters at the event said this year featured the most submissions ever for the Naej Awards.
Also during the event, the Los Angeles Press Club celebrated several honorees with special awards. They included Ava DuVernay (Visionary Award for humanitarian work), Barbara Eden (Legend Award for lifetime achievements and contributions to society), Henry Louis Gates Jr. (Luminary Award for career achievement), LeVar Burton (Distinguished Storyteller Award, Literacy, for excellence in storytelling outside journalism) and Roger Corman (Distinguished Storyteller Award, Film, for excellence in storytelling outside journalism).
Sunday night’s gala was held at...
Overall, THR took home a total of 11 wins at the awards, which are handed out annually by the Los Angeles Press Club. Presenters at the event said this year featured the most submissions ever for the Naej Awards.
Also during the event, the Los Angeles Press Club celebrated several honorees with special awards. They included Ava DuVernay (Visionary Award for humanitarian work), Barbara Eden (Legend Award for lifetime achievements and contributions to society), Henry Louis Gates Jr. (Luminary Award for career achievement), LeVar Burton (Distinguished Storyteller Award, Literacy, for excellence in storytelling outside journalism) and Roger Corman (Distinguished Storyteller Award, Film, for excellence in storytelling outside journalism).
Sunday night’s gala was held at...
- 12/4/2023
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Hollywood Reporter celebrated Latin leaders across film, television and music at its inaugural Latin Power Event, held Wednesday afternoon at Soho Beach House in Miami. Created in conjunction with the release of THR’s Latin Power Issue, the event honored actress America Ferrera, who received the award for advocacy and representation; Cris Abrego, chairman of Banijay America Group and president and CEO of Endemol Shine Holdings and co-founder and CEO of Hypenate Media Group, who was recognized in the area of executive leadership; actor and restauranteur Danny Trejo, who was honored for entrepreneurship and philanthropy; and Emilio and Gloria Estefan, who received the award for lifetime achievement in the arts.
During a panel discussion moderated by Noticias Telemundo anchor Johana Suárez, honorees shared their experiences navigating the entertainment industry, with each paying respect to the Estefans, who were both born in Cuba and immigrated to the United States where they later met,...
During a panel discussion moderated by Noticias Telemundo anchor Johana Suárez, honorees shared their experiences navigating the entertainment industry, with each paying respect to the Estefans, who were both born in Cuba and immigrated to the United States where they later met,...
- 11/9/2023
- by Brande Victorian
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Hollywood Reporter has landed 46 nominations for the 16th National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, including best entertainment publication and best website.
In addition, Rebecca Keegan was nominated for print journalist of the year, Katie Kilkenny online journalist of the year, Daniel Fienberg for best television critic and Mesfin Fekadu for best online columnist.
In the celebrity investigation category, Kim Masters was nominated for her exposé “What Really Happened With Fred Savage on the Wonder Years” and Lacey Rose and Kilkenny for their industry-shaking story “Inside the Implosion of Justin Roiland’s Animation Empire.”
Two THR stories were nominated in the entertainment industry/arts investigative category, with Gary Baum nominated for “How Les Moonves and His CBS Loyalists Worked to Discredit Accuser: ‘It Was Sort of a Mafia Culture’”; and Samuel Braslow and Kim Masters nominated for “‘Hiding in Plain Sight’: After Being Fired From ‘Scrubs’ for Misconduct, Alleged Rapist Eric Weinberg Kept Working.
In addition, Rebecca Keegan was nominated for print journalist of the year, Katie Kilkenny online journalist of the year, Daniel Fienberg for best television critic and Mesfin Fekadu for best online columnist.
In the celebrity investigation category, Kim Masters was nominated for her exposé “What Really Happened With Fred Savage on the Wonder Years” and Lacey Rose and Kilkenny for their industry-shaking story “Inside the Implosion of Justin Roiland’s Animation Empire.”
Two THR stories were nominated in the entertainment industry/arts investigative category, with Gary Baum nominated for “How Les Moonves and His CBS Loyalists Worked to Discredit Accuser: ‘It Was Sort of a Mafia Culture’”; and Samuel Braslow and Kim Masters nominated for “‘Hiding in Plain Sight’: After Being Fired From ‘Scrubs’ for Misconduct, Alleged Rapist Eric Weinberg Kept Working.
- 11/2/2023
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Profiles by Seth Abramovitch, Gary Baum, Evan Nicole Brown, Tyler Coates, Kirsten Chuba, Aaron Couch, Scott Feinberg, Mesfin Fekadu, Mia Galuppo, James Hibberd, Rebecca Keegan, Sydney Odman, Rick Porter, Lacey Rose, Julian Sancton, Rebecca Sun and Beatrice Verhoeven
Cris Abrego & Karla Pita Loor Cris Abrego and Karla Pita Loor
Banijay Americas
Abrego is one of the top-ranking Latino execs in English-language media, and Pita Loor is the board chair of the National Association of Latino Independent Producers, a major conduit for industry players who are invested in improving inclusion. Under their leadership, Banijay Americas has stepped up initiatives to help people from historically excluded backgrounds break into entertainment. “This work has both financial and cultural bottom lines, and those are not only equally important but also inextricably connected,” says Abrego of the content business. “Success requires attention to both.”
I’m excited about …
Abrego “Mindy Kaling is just laugh-out-loud funny...
Cris Abrego & Karla Pita Loor Cris Abrego and Karla Pita Loor
Banijay Americas
Abrego is one of the top-ranking Latino execs in English-language media, and Pita Loor is the board chair of the National Association of Latino Independent Producers, a major conduit for industry players who are invested in improving inclusion. Under their leadership, Banijay Americas has stepped up initiatives to help people from historically excluded backgrounds break into entertainment. “This work has both financial and cultural bottom lines, and those are not only equally important but also inextricably connected,” says Abrego of the content business. “Success requires attention to both.”
I’m excited about …
Abrego “Mindy Kaling is just laugh-out-loud funny...
- 5/31/2023
- by Ashley Cullins, Editor and Mikey O'Connell, Editor
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Hollywood Reporter has received 47 nominations for the 65th Annual SoCal Journalism Awards, including best website, best investigative story and best cover art.
Rebecca Keegan is also nominated for journalist of the year in the print (over 50,000 circulation) category.
In addition, Seth Abramovitch, Samuel Braslow, Kim Masters and Scott Roxborough all received nominations for best investigative story in a magazine. Daniel Fienberg and Angie Han are among those nominated in the criticism of TV category, as well as David Rooney in the criticism of film category.
Heat Vision, THR, Esq. and The Live Feed also received nominations for best blog by a group.
The SoCal Journalism Awards gala will be held June 25 at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles.
A complete list of THR’s nominations follows. See the full list of noms here.
Journalist Of The Year
Print, over 50,000 circulation
Rebecca Keegan
All Media Platforms – Print, Radio, Podcast,...
Rebecca Keegan is also nominated for journalist of the year in the print (over 50,000 circulation) category.
In addition, Seth Abramovitch, Samuel Braslow, Kim Masters and Scott Roxborough all received nominations for best investigative story in a magazine. Daniel Fienberg and Angie Han are among those nominated in the criticism of TV category, as well as David Rooney in the criticism of film category.
Heat Vision, THR, Esq. and The Live Feed also received nominations for best blog by a group.
The SoCal Journalism Awards gala will be held June 25 at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles.
A complete list of THR’s nominations follows. See the full list of noms here.
Journalist Of The Year
Print, over 50,000 circulation
Rebecca Keegan
All Media Platforms – Print, Radio, Podcast,...
- 5/13/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Actresses Ming-Na Wen and Tati Gabrielle, along with Partner Track showrunner Georgia Lee and Everything Everywhere All at Once costume designer Shirley Kurata, are among those being honored by the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment as part of its new Radiance event.
Hosted by Cape, the non-profit that has spent more than 30 years advancing Asian American and Pacific Islander representation in Hollywood, Radiance is a first-of-its-kind celebratory fundraiser that honors the achievements of Api women and nonbinary artists in entertainment. The inaugural event will be hosted by The Last of Us star Merle Dandridge and held on March 21 at L.A.’s The Ebell, an educational and philanthropic organization founded by women for women in 1894.
“We were shocked (but not entirely surprised) that there has never been an event during Women’s History Month celebrating Api women and nonbinary individuals in entertainment,” Michelle K. Sugihara, Cape’s executive director,...
Hosted by Cape, the non-profit that has spent more than 30 years advancing Asian American and Pacific Islander representation in Hollywood, Radiance is a first-of-its-kind celebratory fundraiser that honors the achievements of Api women and nonbinary artists in entertainment. The inaugural event will be hosted by The Last of Us star Merle Dandridge and held on March 21 at L.A.’s The Ebell, an educational and philanthropic organization founded by women for women in 1894.
“We were shocked (but not entirely surprised) that there has never been an event during Women’s History Month celebrating Api women and nonbinary individuals in entertainment,” Michelle K. Sugihara, Cape’s executive director,...
- 3/16/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2023 Oscars were full of laughs, tears and cheers throughout the night from the presenters, winners, host and Hollywood audience. From host Jimmy Kimmel‘s slapgate jokes to Michelle Yeoh making history with her best actress win amid a big night for best picture Everything Everywhere All at Once, here are some of the night’s most memorable moments.
Host Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Will Smith’s Oscars Slap
Host Jimmy Kimmel had a lot to say about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock during last year’s Academy Awards ceremony. His jokes started during the opening monologue of the Oscars telecast, with Kimmel alluding to the infamous moment while recognizing the Irish performers who were attending. “Five Irish actors are nominated tonight, which means the odds of another fight on stage went way up,” Kimmel quipped. The host went on to poke fun at the fact that Smith was given the...
Host Jimmy Kimmel Mocks Will Smith’s Oscars Slap
Host Jimmy Kimmel had a lot to say about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock during last year’s Academy Awards ceremony. His jokes started during the opening monologue of the Oscars telecast, with Kimmel alluding to the infamous moment while recognizing the Irish performers who were attending. “Five Irish actors are nominated tonight, which means the odds of another fight on stage went way up,” Kimmel quipped. The host went on to poke fun at the fact that Smith was given the...
- 3/13/2023
- by Carly Thomas, Ryan Gajewski, Aaron Couch, Rebecca Sun, Katie Kilkenny, Mesfin Fekadu, Christy Piña and Degen Pener
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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When asked for one word to describe Asian and Pacific Islander media in 2022, Blade of the 47 Ronin actor Yoshi Sudarso said, “diverse.”
The crowd present at Thursday night’s Asian Pacific Islander Excellence Celebration certainly matched Sudarso’s words. Chinese American reality television stars rubbed elbows with Polynesian American musicians and Southeast Asian American silver screen actors at Casita Hollywood, where The Hollywood Reporter, Netflix and Gold House teamed up for a celebration of the Api community’s 2022 successes.
“If you think about the way Hollywood looked at our culture 20 years ago, we were deemed culturally irrelevant,” said Hasan Minhaj. “Now, we’re making some of the most relevant, poignant, cutting-edge work.”
From Minhaj’s perspective, Everything Everywhere All At Once (from A24) and Mo are just two of those impactful works. Love Is Blind star Deepti Vemapti and Boo, Bitch actress Aparna Brielle...
When asked for one word to describe Asian and Pacific Islander media in 2022, Blade of the 47 Ronin actor Yoshi Sudarso said, “diverse.”
The crowd present at Thursday night’s Asian Pacific Islander Excellence Celebration certainly matched Sudarso’s words. Chinese American reality television stars rubbed elbows with Polynesian American musicians and Southeast Asian American silver screen actors at Casita Hollywood, where The Hollywood Reporter, Netflix and Gold House teamed up for a celebration of the Api community’s 2022 successes.
“If you think about the way Hollywood looked at our culture 20 years ago, we were deemed culturally irrelevant,” said Hasan Minhaj. “Now, we’re making some of the most relevant, poignant, cutting-edge work.”
From Minhaj’s perspective, Everything Everywhere All At Once (from A24) and Mo are just two of those impactful works. Love Is Blind star Deepti Vemapti and Boo, Bitch actress Aparna Brielle...
- 11/18/2022
- by Lucia Ruan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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The Hollywood Reporter won 10 awards at the 64th Southern California Journalism Awards on Saturday night, including print journalist of the year for Seth Abramovitch and best columnist for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Taking place at the Sheraton Universal Hotel, the event distributed awards from the Los Angeles Press Club. Categories included TV and film criticism, crime reporting, investigative journalism, art and photography, news and online features and more.
THR’s honors followed its 39 nominations, announced in May. Abramovitch, who was named print journalist of the year (over 50,000 circulation), also won best entertainment feature for “Searching for Shelley Duvall.” Abdul-Jabbar was awarded best magazine columnist, earning his eighth win from the L.A. Press Club.
Additionally, Gary Baum won best investigative magazine story for “Drugs, Death and Denial at a Rehab for the Rich,” and Rebecca Sun won best magazine personality profile, film/TV personalities, for...
The Hollywood Reporter won 10 awards at the 64th Southern California Journalism Awards on Saturday night, including print journalist of the year for Seth Abramovitch and best columnist for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Taking place at the Sheraton Universal Hotel, the event distributed awards from the Los Angeles Press Club. Categories included TV and film criticism, crime reporting, investigative journalism, art and photography, news and online features and more.
THR’s honors followed its 39 nominations, announced in May. Abramovitch, who was named print journalist of the year (over 50,000 circulation), also won best entertainment feature for “Searching for Shelley Duvall.” Abdul-Jabbar was awarded best magazine columnist, earning his eighth win from the L.A. Press Club.
Additionally, Gary Baum won best investigative magazine story for “Drugs, Death and Denial at a Rehab for the Rich,” and Rebecca Sun won best magazine personality profile, film/TV personalities, for...
- 6/26/2022
- by THR staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Hollywood Reporter hosted the inaugural “Raising Our Voices: Setting Hollywood’s Inclusion Agenda” luncheon, presented by Walmart at the Maybourne Beverly Hills on Wednesday, April 20th.
Marlee Matlin speaks onstage during The Hollywood Reporter's Raising Our Voices
Credit/Copyright: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for The Hollywood Reporter
“Raising Our Voices” brings together the industry’s most influential and inspiring executives, storytellers and thought-leaders for a groundbreaking series of discussions on the state and future of Hollywood’s diversity, equity and inclusion (Dei) movement.
During the program, keynote speaker Marlee Matlin was introduced by Troy Kotsur. During the speech, Matlin discussed the lack of representation of the deaf and disabled community within the entertainment industry and the importance of working together to help amplify these authentic and diverse voices.
Additional key moments from the program included:
Bird Runningwater (producer and global Indigenous activist) and Crystal Echo Hawk (President and CEO...
Marlee Matlin speaks onstage during The Hollywood Reporter's Raising Our Voices
Credit/Copyright: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for The Hollywood Reporter
“Raising Our Voices” brings together the industry’s most influential and inspiring executives, storytellers and thought-leaders for a groundbreaking series of discussions on the state and future of Hollywood’s diversity, equity and inclusion (Dei) movement.
During the program, keynote speaker Marlee Matlin was introduced by Troy Kotsur. During the speech, Matlin discussed the lack of representation of the deaf and disabled community within the entertainment industry and the importance of working together to help amplify these authentic and diverse voices.
Additional key moments from the program included:
Bird Runningwater (producer and global Indigenous activist) and Crystal Echo Hawk (President and CEO...
- 4/26/2022
- Look to the Stars
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Robyn Bahr and Bill Graham are joined by Rebecca Sun to discuss Daniels’ Everything Everywhere All at Once, now in theaters.
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The Film Stage Show is supported by Mubi, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, Mubi premieres a new film. Whether it’s a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it’s guaranteed to be either a movie you’ve been dying to see or one you’ve never...
- 4/20/2022
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Profiles written by J. Clara Chan, Kirsten Chuba, Ashley Cullins, Mia Galuppo, Carolyn Giardina, Lesley Goldberg, Rebecca Keegan, Borys Kit, Pamela McClintock, Mikey O’Connell, Lacey Rose, Tatiana Siegel and Rebecca Sun
Pamela Abdy Emily Malan Pamela Abdy
President, MGM Motion Picture Group
On a hot streak with both Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci and Paul Thomas Anderson’s art house hit Licorice Pizza as early awards contenders, Abdy also saw Daniel Craig’s final Bond entry, No Time to Die, roll out (finally!) to solid numbers. More than a year into the job, and ahead of a pending Amazon acquisition, Abdy has helped fortify the studio with a slate ...
Pamela Abdy Emily Malan Pamela Abdy
President, MGM Motion Picture Group
On a hot streak with both Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci and Paul Thomas Anderson’s art house hit Licorice Pizza as early awards contenders, Abdy also saw Daniel Craig’s final Bond entry, No Time to Die, roll out (finally!) to solid numbers. More than a year into the job, and ahead of a pending Amazon acquisition, Abdy has helped fortify the studio with a slate ...
- 12/8/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Profiles written by J. Clara Chan, Kirsten Chuba, Ashley Cullins, Mia Galuppo, Carolyn Giardina, Lesley Goldberg, Rebecca Keegan, Borys Kit, Pamela McClintock, Mikey O’Connell, Lacey Rose, Tatiana Siegel and Rebecca Sun
Pamela Abdy Emily Malan Pamela Abdy
President, MGM Motion Picture Group
On a hot streak with both Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci and Paul Thomas Anderson’s art house hit Licorice Pizza as early awards contenders, Abdy also saw Daniel Craig’s final Bond entry, No Time to Die, roll out (finally!) to solid numbers. More than a year into the job, and ahead of a pending Amazon acquisition, Abdy has helped fortify the studio with a slate ...
Pamela Abdy Emily Malan Pamela Abdy
President, MGM Motion Picture Group
On a hot streak with both Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci and Paul Thomas Anderson’s art house hit Licorice Pizza as early awards contenders, Abdy also saw Daniel Craig’s final Bond entry, No Time to Die, roll out (finally!) to solid numbers. More than a year into the job, and ahead of a pending Amazon acquisition, Abdy has helped fortify the studio with a slate ...
- 12/8/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to Episode 139 of TV’s Top 5, The Hollywood Reporter’s TV podcast.
Every week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executive and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as the case may be).
This week’s five topics are:
1. Squid Game wins the internet.
The Korean-language original has become the internet’s latest obsession. Joining us this week is Rebecca Sun, THR senior editor of diversity and inclusion, to discuss the cultural significance of the series and what ...
Every week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executive and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as the case may be).
This week’s five topics are:
1. Squid Game wins the internet.
The Korean-language original has become the internet’s latest obsession. Joining us this week is Rebecca Sun, THR senior editor of diversity and inclusion, to discuss the cultural significance of the series and what ...
- 10/8/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to Episode 139 of TV’s Top 5, The Hollywood Reporter’s TV podcast.
Every week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executive and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as the case may be).
This week’s five topics are:
1. Squid Game wins the internet.
The Korean-language original has become the internet’s latest obsession. Joining us this week is Rebecca Sun, THR senior editor of diversity and inclusion, to discuss the cultural significance of the series and what ...
Every week, hosts Lesley Goldberg (West Coast TV editor) and Daniel Fienberg (chief TV critic) break down the latest TV news with context from the business and critical sides, welcome showrunners, executive and other guests, and provide a critical guide of what to watch (or skip, as the case may be).
This week’s five topics are:
1. Squid Game wins the internet.
The Korean-language original has become the internet’s latest obsession. Joining us this week is Rebecca Sun, THR senior editor of diversity and inclusion, to discuss the cultural significance of the series and what ...
- 10/8/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
In this week’s episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter‘s podcast about inclusion and representation in entertainment, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings star Simu Liu joins to discuss not one but two closely related themes: the martial artist trope, and how that reflects upon portrayals of Asian masculinity in pop culture.
“As an Asian man, particularly in showbiz, it almost feels like you only have value if you know martial arts,” the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first Asian title hero tells host and senior editor of diversity and inclusion Rebecca Sun. “Because otherwise there’s ...
“As an Asian man, particularly in showbiz, it almost feels like you only have value if you know martial arts,” the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first Asian title hero tells host and senior editor of diversity and inclusion Rebecca Sun. “Because otherwise there’s ...
In this week’s episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter‘s podcast about inclusion and representation in entertainment, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings star Simu Liu joins to discuss not one but two closely related themes: the martial artist trope, and how that reflects upon portrayals of Asian masculinity in pop culture.
“As an Asian man, particularly in showbiz, it almost feels like you only have value if you know martial arts,” the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first Asian title hero tells host and senior editor of diversity and inclusion Rebecca Sun. “Because otherwise there’s ...
“As an Asian man, particularly in showbiz, it almost feels like you only have value if you know martial arts,” the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first Asian title hero tells host and senior editor of diversity and inclusion Rebecca Sun. “Because otherwise there’s ...
In this week’s episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter‘s podcast about inclusion and representation in entertainment, host Rebecca Sun (senior editor of diversity and inclusion) explores the history and tropes pertaining to Black representation in horror.
Candyman star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II joins the show to discuss how the franchise’s first all-Black creative team updated the horror classic to tell stories about how American society makes monsters of Black men. “By having Black creatives at the top, it allows us to tell a story where the viewer has the option or inclination to view Candyman with an empathetic perspective,...
Candyman star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II joins the show to discuss how the franchise’s first all-Black creative team updated the horror classic to tell stories about how American society makes monsters of Black men. “By having Black creatives at the top, it allows us to tell a story where the viewer has the option or inclination to view Candyman with an empathetic perspective,...
- 8/26/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
In this week’s episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter‘s podcast about inclusion and representation in entertainment, host Rebecca Sun (senior editor of diversity and inclusion) explores the history and tropes pertaining to Black representation in horror.
Candyman star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II joins the show to discuss how the franchise’s first all-Black creative team updated the horror classic to tell stories about how American society makes monsters of Black men. “By having Black creatives at the top, it allows us to tell a story where the viewer has the option or inclination to view Candyman with an empathetic perspective,...
Candyman star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II joins the show to discuss how the franchise’s first all-Black creative team updated the horror classic to tell stories about how American society makes monsters of Black men. “By having Black creatives at the top, it allows us to tell a story where the viewer has the option or inclination to view Candyman with an empathetic perspective,...
- 8/26/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Given that Southern California and the New York metropolitan area are homes to the biggest population of Koreans outside of their country of origin, the growing influence of Korean culture has been pronounced as of late. And with the critical acclaim of such recent films as Oscar best picture winner Parasite (2019) and last year’s Minari, talents from the Southeast Asian peninsula have become more conspicuous in the West.
Recently, Rebecca Sun, The Hollywood Reporter’s senior editor of diversity and inclusion, spoke to two executives, Albert Park of Cj Enm, the production company behind Youn’s Stay, named after the Oscar-winning actress Yu-Jung Youn (Minari), who’s at the ...
Recently, Rebecca Sun, The Hollywood Reporter’s senior editor of diversity and inclusion, spoke to two executives, Albert Park of Cj Enm, the production company behind Youn’s Stay, named after the Oscar-winning actress Yu-Jung Youn (Minari), who’s at the ...
- 8/19/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Given that Southern California and the New York metropolitan area are homes to the biggest population of Koreans outside of their country of origin, the growing influence of Korean culture has been pronounced as of late. And with the critical acclaim of such recent films as Oscar best picture winner Parasite (2019) and last year’s Minari, talents from the Southeast Asian peninsula have become more conspicuous in the West.
Recently, Rebecca Sun, The Hollywood Reporter’s senior editor of diversity and inclusion, spoke to two executives, Albert Park of Cj Enm, the production company behind Youn’s Stay, named after the Oscar-winning actress Yu-Jung Youn (Minari), who’s at the ...
Recently, Rebecca Sun, The Hollywood Reporter’s senior editor of diversity and inclusion, spoke to two executives, Albert Park of Cj Enm, the production company behind Youn’s Stay, named after the Oscar-winning actress Yu-Jung Youn (Minari), who’s at the ...
- 8/19/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to season two of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter‘s podcast about inclusion and representation in entertainment.
Each week, host Rebecca Sun (senior editor of diversity and inclusion) explores a type of identity or story that has traditionally been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing hidden gems in order to better understand how film and television in the past have informed progress in the present. Every episode features two guests: a subject-matter expert to serve as a thematic guide, and a talent whose latest work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation.
In the second season ...
Each week, host Rebecca Sun (senior editor of diversity and inclusion) explores a type of identity or story that has traditionally been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing hidden gems in order to better understand how film and television in the past have informed progress in the present. Every episode features two guests: a subject-matter expert to serve as a thematic guide, and a talent whose latest work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation.
In the second season ...
- 8/18/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Welcome to season two of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter‘s podcast about inclusion and representation in entertainment.
Each week, host Rebecca Sun (senior editor of diversity and inclusion) explores a type of identity or story that has traditionally been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing hidden gems in order to better understand how film and television in the past have informed progress in the present. Every episode features two guests: a subject-matter expert to serve as a thematic guide, and a talent whose latest work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation.
In the second season ...
Each week, host Rebecca Sun (senior editor of diversity and inclusion) explores a type of identity or story that has traditionally been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing hidden gems in order to better understand how film and television in the past have informed progress in the present. Every episode features two guests: a subject-matter expert to serve as a thematic guide, and a talent whose latest work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation.
In the second season ...
- 8/18/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In celebration of Aapi Heritage Month, HBO Max honors Warrior by presenting a dynamic panel with executive producer Shannon Lee and stars Andrew Koji, Dianne Doan, and Hoon Lee.
Moderated by THR editor Rebecca Sun, this conversation is an in-depth dialogue about Warrior’s depiction of an overlooked period in American history and the resilience of Bruce Lee’s legacy.
After taking the reins of his foundation, Lee’s daughter and executive producer Shannon Lee discovered an eight-page treatment for the show in her father’s journals. Bruce Lee’s original notes envisioned the perfect opportunity for himself to ...
Moderated by THR editor Rebecca Sun, this conversation is an in-depth dialogue about Warrior’s depiction of an overlooked period in American history and the resilience of Bruce Lee’s legacy.
After taking the reins of his foundation, Lee’s daughter and executive producer Shannon Lee discovered an eight-page treatment for the show in her father’s journals. Bruce Lee’s original notes envisioned the perfect opportunity for himself to ...
- 5/20/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Diane Min, head of format sales at Cj Enm; Bonggyu “River” Kang, executive producer and showrunner for Kbs Media’s The Return of Superman; and Jongwoo Kim, producer of Mbc documentary Meeting You sat down with Rebecca Sun of The Hollywood Reporter to discuss their unscripted shows and the expanding international market for Korean entertainment in a THR Presents Q&a powered by Vision Media.
Cj Enm’s reality competition show Love at First Song first debuted in Vietnam in 2018 and is now headed for a North American adaptation. The show pairs couples to blindly rehearse a song together before revealing themselves and their chemistry ...
Cj Enm’s reality competition show Love at First Song first debuted in Vietnam in 2018 and is now headed for a North American adaptation. The show pairs couples to blindly rehearse a song together before revealing themselves and their chemistry ...
- 2/25/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Diane Min, head of format sales at Cj Enm; Bonggyu “River” Kang, executive producer and showrunner for Kbs Media’s The Return of Superman; and Jongwoo Kim, producer of Mbc documentary Meeting You sat down with Rebecca Sun of The Hollywood Reporter to discuss their unscripted shows and the expanding international market for Korean entertainment in a THR Presents Q&a powered by Vision Media.
Cj Enm’s reality competition show Love at First Song first debuted in Vietnam in 2018 and is now headed for a North American adaptation. The show pairs couples to blindly rehearse a song together before revealing themselves and their chemistry ...
Cj Enm’s reality competition show Love at First Song first debuted in Vietnam in 2018 and is now headed for a North American adaptation. The show pairs couples to blindly rehearse a song together before revealing themselves and their chemistry ...
- 2/25/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
One day after Valence Media purged staffers at The Hollywood Reporter, Billboard, Vibe, Dick Clark Productions and Knives Out producers Media Rights Capital, the axe came down hard this afternoon on some top editorial employees at the Tinseltown trade.
As well as now former chief film critic Todd McCarthy (who penned a guest column about his departure for Deadline on Thursday), THR will be losing senior reporter Rebecca Sun, and Senior Film Editor Piya Sinha-Roy, who joined just last September. Additionally, Real Estate and City Editor Peter Kiefer, senior events editor Ramona Saviss, art production manager Michelle Mondragon, senior production manager Maya Eslam, photo editor Lisa Dragani, video producers Marya Gullo and Natalie Heltzel have also been handed their pink slips today by the Modi Wiczyk and Asif Satchu run Valence.
We hear that the core THR film team of Borys Kitt, Pam McClintock, Chris Gardner, Executive Film Editor Tatiana Siegel and Editor at Large Kim Masters are among those who are safe, for now. But sources tell us the internal expectation is more cuts are coming soon as ad revenue dries up for the trade.
Already in choppy financial waters before the coronavirus pandemic shut down Hollywood and most of the world, THR saw editorial director Matt Belloni suddenly exit the publication on April 6. In a goodbye memo to his team, the successor to Janice Min played the diplomatic card and said “well-meaning, diligent, ambitious people can disagree about fundamental priorities and strategies.”
The fact is things were so bad that right in the middle of an economic downturn, once legal beagle Belloni took a walk after refusing to submit to repeated pressure from above to play nice with parties that Valence considered pals or business associates.
Valence did not respond to request for comment on Thursday’s layoffs. If they do, we will update with their statement.
As well as now former chief film critic Todd McCarthy (who penned a guest column about his departure for Deadline on Thursday), THR will be losing senior reporter Rebecca Sun, and Senior Film Editor Piya Sinha-Roy, who joined just last September. Additionally, Real Estate and City Editor Peter Kiefer, senior events editor Ramona Saviss, art production manager Michelle Mondragon, senior production manager Maya Eslam, photo editor Lisa Dragani, video producers Marya Gullo and Natalie Heltzel have also been handed their pink slips today by the Modi Wiczyk and Asif Satchu run Valence.
We hear that the core THR film team of Borys Kitt, Pam McClintock, Chris Gardner, Executive Film Editor Tatiana Siegel and Editor at Large Kim Masters are among those who are safe, for now. But sources tell us the internal expectation is more cuts are coming soon as ad revenue dries up for the trade.
Already in choppy financial waters before the coronavirus pandemic shut down Hollywood and most of the world, THR saw editorial director Matt Belloni suddenly exit the publication on April 6. In a goodbye memo to his team, the successor to Janice Min played the diplomatic card and said “well-meaning, diligent, ambitious people can disagree about fundamental priorities and strategies.”
The fact is things were so bad that right in the middle of an economic downturn, once legal beagle Belloni took a walk after refusing to submit to repeated pressure from above to play nice with parties that Valence considered pals or business associates.
Valence did not respond to request for comment on Thursday’s layoffs. If they do, we will update with their statement.
- 4/16/2020
- by Dominic Patten and Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
The #GoldOpen movement is entering its next phase.
Nonprofit Gold House, which created the initiative that has organized efforts to bring Asian-led and multicultural films to box office success, announced the movement's first advisory council on Tuesday. The council, which will determine the films that will receive #GoldOpen, include Sundance Film Festival's director of programming Kim Yutani, Amazon Studios COO and head of TV Albert Cheng, Parl Studio Cco Peilin Chou, Universal Film Entertainment Group president Abhijay Prakash, the Blcklst founder Franklin Leonard, The Hollywood Reporter's senior reporter Rebecca Sun and awards editor Rebecca Ford, Deadline editor Dino-Ray ...
Nonprofit Gold House, which created the initiative that has organized efforts to bring Asian-led and multicultural films to box office success, announced the movement's first advisory council on Tuesday. The council, which will determine the films that will receive #GoldOpen, include Sundance Film Festival's director of programming Kim Yutani, Amazon Studios COO and head of TV Albert Cheng, Parl Studio Cco Peilin Chou, Universal Film Entertainment Group president Abhijay Prakash, the Blcklst founder Franklin Leonard, The Hollywood Reporter's senior reporter Rebecca Sun and awards editor Rebecca Ford, Deadline editor Dino-Ray ...
- 1/21/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The #GoldOpen movement is entering its next phase.
Nonprofit Gold House, which created the initiative that has organized efforts to bring Asian-led and multicultural films to box office success, announced the movement's first advisory council on Tuesday. The council, which will determine the films that will receive #GoldOpen, include Sundance Film Festival's director of programming Kim Yutani, Amazon Studios COO and head of TV Albert Cheng, Pearl Studio Cco Peilin Chou, Universal Film Entertainment Group president Abhijay Prakash, the Blcklst founder Franklin Leonard, The Hollywood Reporter's senior reporter Rebecca Sun and awards editor Rebecca Ford, Deadline editor Dino-Ray ...
Nonprofit Gold House, which created the initiative that has organized efforts to bring Asian-led and multicultural films to box office success, announced the movement's first advisory council on Tuesday. The council, which will determine the films that will receive #GoldOpen, include Sundance Film Festival's director of programming Kim Yutani, Amazon Studios COO and head of TV Albert Cheng, Pearl Studio Cco Peilin Chou, Universal Film Entertainment Group president Abhijay Prakash, the Blcklst founder Franklin Leonard, The Hollywood Reporter's senior reporter Rebecca Sun and awards editor Rebecca Ford, Deadline editor Dino-Ray ...
- 1/21/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Welcome to the first season finale episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode ...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode ...
- 12/25/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to the seventh episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode seven, "...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode seven, "...
- 12/18/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Welcome to the seventh episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode seven, "...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode seven, "...
- 12/18/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to the sixth episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode six, "Defying Limitations in ...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode six, "Defying Limitations in ...
- 12/11/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to the sixth episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode six, "Defying Limitations in ...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode six, "Defying Limitations in ...
- 12/11/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Welcome to the fifth episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter’s podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode five, “...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode five, “...
- 12/4/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Welcome to the fourth episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode four, "...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode four, "...
- 11/27/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to the fourth episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode four, "...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode four, "...
- 11/27/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Welcome to the third episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode three, "...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode three, "...
- 11/20/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to the third episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode three, "...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) explore a type of character or story that traditionally has been underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode is dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In episode three, "...
- 11/20/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Welcome to the second episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) will explore a type of character or story that has been traditionally underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode will be dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In this week's episode, debuting Nov....
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) will explore a type of character or story that has been traditionally underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode will be dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In this week's episode, debuting Nov....
- 11/13/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Welcome to the second episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) will explore a type of character or story that has been traditionally underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode will be dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In this week's episode, debuting Nov....
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) will explore a type of character or story that has been traditionally underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode will be dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In this week's episode, debuting Nov....
- 11/13/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to the first episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) will explore a type of character or story that has been traditionally underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode will be dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In the first episode, “Long Duk ...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) will explore a type of character or story that has been traditionally underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode will be dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In the first episode, “Long Duk ...
- 11/6/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to the first episode of Hollywood Remixed, The Hollywood Reporter's podcast about culture change and inclusion in entertainment.
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) will explore a type of character or story that has been traditionally underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode will be dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In the first episode, “Long Duk ...
Each week, hosts Rebecca Sun (senior reporter) and Rebecca Ford (awards editor) will explore a type of character or story that has been traditionally underrepresented or misrepresented in pop culture, and interview a special guest whose work exemplifies a new breakthrough in representation. Each episode will be dedicated to a single theme, revisiting groundbreaking classics and introducing listeners to hidden gems, in order to better understand how film and television in the past have shaped progress in the present.
In the first episode, “Long Duk ...
- 11/6/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
What's news: The cult that ensnared a Smallville actress gets further exposed. Plus: The endgame behind the CBS-Viacom brawl (Moonves' golden parachute?), a Cannes fireworks show greets Solo, ABC and ESPN pitch advertisers and a closer look at Michael Avenatti's legal plan. — Erik Hayden
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On the cover: Allison Mack. Through interviews with close friends and ex-members of the Nxivm cult, reporters Scott Johnson and Rebecca Sun reveal how a charismatic fan favorite allegedly morphed into the leader's No. 2 and explore the persistent allure and ...
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On the cover: Allison Mack. Through interviews with close friends and ex-members of the Nxivm cult, reporters Scott Johnson and Rebecca Sun reveal how a charismatic fan favorite allegedly morphed into the leader's No. 2 and explore the persistent allure and ...
- 5/16/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
What's news: The cult that ensnared a Smallville actress gets further exposed. Plus: The endgame behind the CBS-Viacom brawl (Moonves' golden parachute?), a Cannes fireworks show greets Solo, ABC and ESPN pitch advertisers and a closer look at Michael Avenatti's legal plan. — Erik Hayden
[Note: To receive this Today in Entertainment newsletter by email each day, click here.]
On the cover: Allison Mack. Through interviews with close friends and ex-members of the Nxivm cult, reporters Scott Johnson and Rebecca Sun reveal how a charismatic fan favorite allegedly morphed into the leader's No. 2 and explore the persistent allure and ...
[Note: To receive this Today in Entertainment newsletter by email each day, click here.]
On the cover: Allison Mack. Through interviews with close friends and ex-members of the Nxivm cult, reporters Scott Johnson and Rebecca Sun reveal how a charismatic fan favorite allegedly morphed into the leader's No. 2 and explore the persistent allure and ...
- 5/16/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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