Money, money, money! Since Keeping Up With the Kardashians premiered in October 2007, the Kardashian-Jenners have become one of the wealthiest families in Hollywood.
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The Hollywood Reporter is premiering Behind the Screen: Creative Leaders at Home and the Way Back, a special two-partRoundtable series featuring filmmaking talent, who discuss the impact of COVID-19 and issues that will need to be addressed in order to get the creative community back to work. The first Roundtable, whichdebuts on THR's YouTube channel at 11 a.m.
PT/2 p.m. ET and can also be seen in the embedded video below, features director Kabir Akhtar (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Never Have I Ever),
.Money, money, money! Since Keeping Up With the Kardashians premiered in October 2007, the Kardashian-Jenners have become one of the wealthiest families in Hollywood.
The Hollywood Reporter has been awarded the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, Special Interest, by the American Society of Magazine Editors. THR competed in the category alongside Atlanta, Audubon, National Parks and The Trace.
One of the biggest threats to our mental health is the stigma surrounding it–nearly , but the topic is all-too-often met with silence and shame.But as these mental health quotes help prove, we can change that.Talking openly about mental health destroys dangerous taboos, normalizes treatment, and reminds us that we are never truly alone in our suffering.Here are 21 seriously inspirational mental health quotes—from Hollywood actors, pop stars, best-selling authors, psychologists, world leaders,
By Erik Pedersen
Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday unveiled plans for their second annual joint Pride Summit, to celebrate the influence of the LGBTQ+ community across music, media and entertainment. Recognizing the importance of Pride celebrations and their significance in the LGBTQ+ community, and with many events cancelled across the country, this year's Pride Summit will be a virtual one, taking place on Saturday, June 13, and hosted at BBTHRPrideSummit.com.
As the the COVID-19 pandemic continues to keep people in their homes, major Pride events all around the world have largely been cancelled in order to curb the virus's spread. But that doesn't mean we can't still celebrate Pride Month from the comfort of our own living rooms.On Thursday (May 21), Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter announced their second annual Pride Summit.
The 100 is back, but someone is noticeably missing. In the opening moments of tonight's season seven premiere, which picked up right where the season six finale left off, Bellamy (Bob Morley) was dragged away by some invisible force, probably related to the fact that Octavia had just been stabbed and then disappeared from his arms.
Five-and-a-half years after its initial run on the Billboard charts, Alt-J’s “Left Hand Free” returns after taking the No. 1 on The Hollywood Reporter’s Top TV Songs chart, powered by Tunefind, for April 2020. Rankings for the Top TV Songs chart are based on song and show data provided by Tunefind, and ran
Olivia Holt, who starred in Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger, is heading back to Freeform as the lead in the Jessica Biel-produced series Cruel Summer.
The Hollywood Reporterhas named David Rooney as chief film critic. Rooney has been writing for The Hollywood Reporter since 2010, covering both film and theater, most recently as chief theater critic.
Christopher Meloni is selling his home but it might not be for everyone.
By Jill Goldsmith
The Hollywood Reporter has found its new editorial director. Nekesa Mumbi Moody, who has served as global entertainment and lifestyles editor at the Associated Press since 2012, has been named to the top editorial role atThe Hollywood Reporter.
By Dave McNary
The Hollywood Reporter has found its new editorial director. Nekesa Mumbi Moody, who has served as global entertainment and lifestyles editor at The Associated Press since 2012, has been named to the top editorial role at The Hollywood Reporter.