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Mia Galuppo

Film Writer

Mia Galuppo is a Film Writer at The Hollywood Reporter, where she covers independent and studio filmmaking. Mia's work has also appeared in GQ, Vice, and California Sunday Magazine, among other publications. Mia is a graduate of the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts.

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Mel Gibson Learned About His Trump Appointment From Social Media

"I got the tweet at the same time as all of you and was just as surprised. Nevertheless, I heed the call,” said Gibson in a statement.

Aaliyah Barbie: Mattel Releases New Doll on Singer’s Birthday

Preorders for the dolls, which go on sale Jan. 26, have already sold out.

Sundance: Arian Moayed, Celine Song Among 2025 Fest Jurors

Reinaldo Marcus Green will round out the U.S. Dramatic Competition jury.

Palisades Fire Destroys Family Home of Sundance Institute’s Michelle Satter, Film Producer David Latt

Satter, a beloved entertainment industry figure with ties to countless writers, filmmakers and producers, shared the news, adding, "Our heart goes out to everyone who’s experiencing loss during this devastating time in our city."

Iconic Malibu Eateries Destroyed in L.A. Wildfires

Malibu’s Reel Inn, Moonshadows and Cholada Thai are among the restaurants that have been destroyed in the Pacific Palisades fire.

Warner Bros. Shakeup: Marketing Head Josh Goldstine, International Distribution Boss Andrew Cripps Stepping Down

Jeff Goldstein will now oversee all theatrical exhibition efforts across the world. A new marketing chief has yet to be announced.

How ‘The Wild Robot’ Got Its Heart

The feature became the surprise tearjerker of the year by using a style that feels more 'Bambi' than 21st century, tackling themes like death and overcoming a serious voice injury that sidelined star Lupita Nyong’o for three months.

‘Buy Now!’ Doc Director on Exposing Consumer Waste: “It’s So Well Hidden From Us”

Director Nic Stacey’s doc dives into how Amazon, Apple, Adidas, and other massive corporations contribute to global consumer waste, from advertising to obsolescence.

New Year’s Resolutions for Everyone in Hollywood

Yes, 2024 had its challenges. And no, 2025 probably won’t be any easier. But here, for your convenience, are some ready-made resolutions to get you through the next 12 months.

Dinosaurs, Zombies and More ‘Wicked’: The Most Anticipated Movies of 2025

New films from Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt, Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell, Guillermo del Toro and Ryan Coogler are heading to audiences in the new year.