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Mia Galuppo

Film Writer

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How to Tell the Story of a Different Superhero

The challenges and triumphs of the Christopher Reeve documentary.

‘Nosferatu’ Sarcophagus Bed on Sale for $20,000

The beds are on sale now, but are unlikely to arrive before Christmas for those who order.

‘Moana 2’ Director Dana Ledoux Miller Was Shopping at Target While Her Movie Broke Box Office Records

“I was in my sweatpants and getting my Christmas tree with my kids. There's such a disconnect between what's happening at the box office and what life is really,” laughs Miller, whose films grossed a massive $225 million over the Thanksgiving holiday.

‘Call Me Miss Cleo’ Producer Celia Aniskovich Launches Digital Magazine

‘Switchboard’ will debut in January 2025 with the goal of publishing stories that can be adapted into doc and narrative film and TV properties.

Pushy Directors, Money Problems and a Prosthetic Penis: All in Day’s Work for THR’s Producer Roundtable

The six superwomen behind this season’s biggest films solve problems on the fly, navigate financing and struggle to keep creativity on track: "Being open to that serendipity can make things better."

Barry Keoghan to Portray Ringo Starr in ‘Beatles’ Movies, Drummer Says

“I believe he’s somewhere taking drum lessons, and I hope not too many,” Starr added.

‘Wicked’ Pay-Disparity Rumor Debunked: Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Were Paid the Same

“Reports of pay disparity between Cynthia and Ariana are completely false and based on internet fodder,” said a Universal spokesperson.

Charlize Theron Joins Christopher Nolan’s Latest Movie

She is the latest A-lister to join the director's post-'Oppenheimer' project, set for 2026.

Paramount Shifts ‘September 5’, ‘Better Man’ Release Dates

Both films moved slightly to better fit into awards season.

Next Gen 2024: 35 Rising Hollywood Executives Under 35 

THR's 31st annual tally of the most ambitious up-and-comers in the industry.

Fleetwood Mac Doc from Frank Marshall in the Works at Apple

The untitled feature is described as the first fully authorized doc on the band.

‘Hot Frosty’ Writer on That Title and Keeping Irony Out of Holiday Movies

"These movies lean into the sincerity in a way that maybe people might wave their hand and call corny, but irony is a safety net. These movies should exist without that safety net," says Russell Hainline, who is behind the No. 1 Netflix title.