The Hollywood Reporter
Coverage of The Hollywood Reporter in the Nexus archive.
- Nick Reiner pleads not guilty to murder charges after indictment unsealed
Nick Reiner pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder with special circumstances after prosecutors unsealed an indictment. The charges accuse him of fatally stabbing his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, at their Los Angeles-area home in December by means of "lying in wait." He was accused of the murders committed last year.
- Rod Stewart cancels last month of farewell tour after coronary stent procedure
Rod Stewart canceled the final month of his farewell tour after undergoing a routine coronary stent procedure, according to his representatives. The singer, who was previously scheduled through September 5th and had Las Vegas residency dates, must take four weeks to recuperate and regain full fitness. Despite being 'very much on the mend,' he is unable to continue with his current performance schedule.
- Marvel Comics leaving New York for Los Angeles: report
Marvel Comics, owned by Disney, is moving its office from New York to Los Angeles, replacing its editor-in-chief and relocating 100 employees to Burbank, as reported by the Hollywood Reporter.
- Hollywood shouldn't fear AI
The article argues that Hollywood should not fear AI, as generative AI is already streamlining visual effects, reducing costs, and enabling real-time collaboration in filmmaking. It highlights AI's role in accelerating CGI processes and suggests that transparency is key when AI-generated elements are used in films.
- ESPN analyst Matt Miller’s left arm amputated after auto accident
ESPN NFL analyst Matt Miller sustained significant injuries, including the amputation of his left arm, after a car accident in Missouri. He expressed gratitude for medical care and is focusing on recovery, while the semitruck driver involved was unharmed.
- 20 years later, Al Gore and his director defend their controversial climate movie 'An Inconvenient Truth'
Al Gore and director Davis Guggenheim reflect on the 20th anniversary of their climate documentary 'An Inconvenient Truth', defending its relevance amid ongoing climate challenges and political opposition. Gore emphasizes the film's enduring impact and the acceleration of climate solutions, while Guggenheim highlights generational shifts in environmental awareness.
- 'The Boys' creator admits 'sinking feeling' as reality 'out-crazies' his political final season
The Boys creator Eric Kripke expressed a 'sinking feeling' as real-world political events surpass his show's satire, referencing internment camps and federal troop deployments. He criticized leadership, including Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, and compared the show's villain Homelander to Donald Trump. Fan reactions to the show's overt political commentary have split, with some accusing it of villainizing conservatives.