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Hilary Lewis

Deputy Editor, East Coast, THR.com

Hilary Lewis is the East Coast Deputy Editor for The Hollywood Reporter's website, helping oversee digital coverage of entertainment news and key events. Based in the New York office, Lewis joined THR in 2013 after spending four years as a reporter/producer for The New York Post. Prior to that, she was an entertainment editor at Insider and an editorial assistant at Doubledown Media. She is a graduate of Duke University.

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‘The Apprentice’ Trailer: Roy Cohn Teaches Donald Trump His Rules to Win

Donald Trump biopic The Apprentice released its first trailer on Tuesday ahead of the much-discussed movie’s October release. The film, from director Ali Abbasi and writer Gabriel Sherman, follows Sebastian Stan as a young Trump under the mentorship of Jeremy Strong’s Roy Cohn. In the trailer, Trump and Cohn are shown meeting, with Trump saying […]

Eminem to Open 2024 MTV VMAs

Eminem is set to open the 2024 MTV VMAs with the first TV show performance from his latest album, The Death of Slim Shady. The rapper is nominated for eight VMAs this year, including video of the year, best hip-hop, song of the summer and VMAs’ most iconic performance for his 2000 medley of “Real […]

Creative Arts Emmys, Night Two: Winners List

The second night of the 2024 Creative Arts Emmys has crowned its winners. The annual two-day event, which takes place the weekend before the Primetime Emmys, saw 99 TV awards handed out to mostly below-the-line categories, as well as recognition for guest actor and actress roles. Awards announced on Sunday included honors for comedy, drama […]

Benj Pasek and Justin Paul Achieve EGOT Status With ‘Only Murders’ Emmy Win

Benj Pasek and Justin Paul are the latest artists to achieve EGOT status, winning the Emmy for best original music and lyrics for their Only Murders in the Building composition, alongside Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, “Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?.” The duo, who took home the trophy Sunday, during the second night […]

Creative Arts Emmys, Night One: Winners List

The 2024 Creative Arts Emmys has handed out its first night of awards. The annual two-day event, which takes place the weekend before the Primetime Emmys, is currently in the middle of handing out 99 awards to mostly below-the-line categories. Awards announced on Saturday include honors for variety programming, nonfiction and reality. Saturday’s big winners included […]

‘The Diplomat’ Season 2 Teaser Reveals Fate of Keri Russell’s Husband

The first teaser for The Diplomat season two answers one of the questions from the first season’s cliffhanger finale. Yes, Kate Wyler’s (Keri Russell) husband and fellow ambassador, Hal (Rufus Sewell), survives the near-fatal explosion at the end of season one. The preview shows Kate and Hal attending a glitzy evening event, walking arm in […]

‘Lady in the Lake’ Boss on Not Being Open to Additional Seasons of Limited Series, Jean-Marc Vallée’s Role in Show’s Origin

The process of turning Laura Lippman's 2019 novel Lady in the Lake into an Apple TV+ limited series began more than three years ago and involves the series' late executive producer, Jean-Marc Vallée, who died suddenly in late December 2021.

‘Mission: Impossible,’ ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Fallout,’ ‘Fargo,’ ‘Ripley’ Win 2024 Location Managers Guild Awards

The 2024 Location Managers Guild Awards were presented Saturday night. Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1 and Oppenheimer were among the film winners while Fallout, Fargo and Ripley were among the TV winners. Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part 1 — filmed in Norway, the UK and Italy — won outstanding locations in a contemporary […]

Adam Sandler Explains Why Now Was Right Time to Revisit ‘Happy Gilmore’: “It Just Kind of Happened”

Adam Sandler’s latest Netflix project, the stand-up special Love You, hits the streamer next week, but fans of the comedian are eagerly awaiting a future Netflix title: Happy Gilmore 2. Netflix confirmed in May that it had ordered a movie sequel to the 1996 film, after Sandler and co-star Christopher McDonald said in separate interviews […]

Rob Schneider Says People “Yelling,” Walking Out of His Comedy Shows Means He’s “Doing It Right”

Rob Schneider isn’t changing his act despite being confronted with audience members “yelling” at him and, at one recent Canadian fundraiser, walking out. “I’m doing it right,” Schneider told The Hollywood Reporter when asked if those responses have made him think about doing anything differently. “The thing about free speech is, free speech is all […]

Lenny Kravitz, Halsey Join VMA Performers Lineup

The 2024 VMAs have revealed another round of performers for the music awards show. Lenny Kravitz, Halsey, Blackpink’s Lisa and Benson Boone are all set to take the stage at Long Island’s UBS Arena next month. Kravitz’s performance will be his first on the VMAs in more than 25 years, after joining Madonna for her […]

NY Film Festival: Pablo Larraín’s Angelina Jolie Starrer ‘Maria,’ Elton John Doc Among Spotlight Highlights

The 2024 New York Film Festival has announced the lineup for its Spotlight section, including Pablo Larraín’s Maria, starring Angelina Jolie as Maria Callas in her final days, as well as the U.S. premiere of R.J. Cutler and David Furnish’s documentary Elton John: Never Too Late. The section will also feature the North American premiere […]