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2014 Issue 26: The Comic-Con Issue
Image Credit: Photo Credit: THR The actress — who nearly quit the business after a bad experience on a Pirates of the Caribbean movie — reveals what it's like to go where no woman (of color, no less) has gone before as she headlines two franchises and a potential third: "My balls are pretty big." Read more here.
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2014 Issue 25: The Sports Issue
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Austin Hargrave With football season on the horizon, the NFL must prove it can deliver on Thursday nights — despite risks of overexposure and player injuries. As Leslie Moonves told CBS Sports chairman Sean McManus after they won the package: "Now the work really begins." Robert Griffin III graced the cover. Read more here.
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2014 Issue 24: Hollywood’s 100 Favorite Films
Image Credit: Photo Credit: David Needleman Who better to judge the best movies of all time than the people who make them? Studio chiefs, Oscar winners and TV royalty all were surveyed as THR publishes its first definitive ?entertainment-industry ranking of cinema's most superlative.
THR Cover: Hollywood's 100 Favorite Films
PHOTOS: 'Pulp Fiction,' 'Thelma & Louise' Stars Reunite
PHOTOS: Hollywood's 100 Favorite Films
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2014 Issue 23: Dwayne Johnson
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Austin Hargrave His movies grossed $1.3 billion last year. Now the underestimated A-lister attempts to own summer again as he reveals how he rebooted his career and the bouts of depression that pushed him: "Eventually you are all cried out."
PHOTOS: Exclusive Portraits of 'Hercules' Star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
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2014 Issue 22: Malik Bendjelloul
After the death of Malik Bendjelloul, who threw himself in front of a subway train, a THR writer heads to Sweden to talk to his friends, who reveal the perfectionist's quirks — from eating the same breakfast for six months to walking one lap around his apartment before and after work — and open up about his fear, doubt and their own surprise: "He was the least likely to take his life."
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2014 Issue 21: Tyrant
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Miller Mobley Ang Lee came and went. So did the creator. Now "Homeland" producer Howard Gordon attempts to sell America — and the world — on his audacious Arab drama.
THR Cover: Turmoil on 'Tyrant': The Dramatic Backstory of FX's Middle East Epic
PHOTOS: Tyrant': Exclusive Portraits of the Middle East Drama's Cast
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2014 Issue 20: Robert Pattinson
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Austin Hargrave At the apex of his fame, the star of June's "The Rover" sold his $6 million house ("too big") and began sidling up to top directors, two of whose movies he starred in at Cannes: "I don’t need anything. I don't want anything at all."
PHOTOS: Robert Pattinson: Exclusive Portraits of the 'Rover' Star
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2014 Issue 19: Drama Actress Emmy Roundtable
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Platon Six contenders for the best drama actress Emmy — also including Vera Farmiga, Sarah Paulson and Jessica Pare — talk to THR about the roles that got away, the difficulty of filming romantic scenes while seven months pregnant and the pressure of their jobs.
PHOTOS: Actress Roundtable: Julianna Margulies, Claire Danes and 4 Other Emmy Contenders
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2014 Issue 18: Drama Showrunners Roundtable
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Christopher Patey For The Hollywood Reporter's annual Drama Showrunner Roundtable, the first of Emmy season, six of TV's top creators — including Nic Pizzolatto ("True Detective"), Carlton Cuse ("Bates Motel") and Ann Biderman ("Ray Donovan") — talk fears they've already done their best work and how to follow up a hit.
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2014 Issue 17: Ellen Page
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Olivia Malone For the first time since coming out as a lesbian on Valentine's Day, the star opens up about the pain of being in the Hollywood closet, the power publicist who coached her and the "super, super disturbing" allegations against Singer.
PHOTOS: 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' Star Ellen Page: Exclusive Portraits of the Actress
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2014 Issue 16: Zac Efron
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Ruven Afanador The years since "High School Musical" have been hard on the former child star, replete with hits ("Hairspray"), misses ("Charlie St. Cloud") and substance abuse. Now, with "Neighbors," he's working on his life as an adult: "I needed to learn everything I did."
THR Cover: Zac Efron on Career Reinvention, Addiction 'Struggle' and That Fight on Skid Row
PHOTOS: 'Neighbors' Star Zac Efron: Exclusive Portraits of the Actor
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2014 Issue 15: John Oliver
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Andrew Hetherington The Jon Stewart spawn, who launches his own late-night show April 27, talks to THR about the cable net ("real freedom … not just blood or boobs"), being in charge ("I sound like everything I've come to hate") and his love-hate relationship with the city ("8 million people have made a bad choice").
THR Cover: John Oliver on the Luxurious 'Freedom' of HBO, His Complicated Relationship With NYC
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2014 Issue 14: The Normal Heart
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Austin Hargrave Larry Kramer's searing AIDS play caused a sensation in 1985, and Hollywood, including Streisand, came calling. Now, she opens up about her 10-year entanglement, as Murphy, a hot all-star cast and money from HBO finally make it happen.
THR Cover: 'The Normal Heart's' 30-Year Journey From Barbra Streisand to Ryan Murphy
PHOTOS: Mark Ruffalo, Jim Parsons and the Making of 'The Normal Heart'
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2014 Issue 13: Kevin Spacey
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Miller Mobley In the desert with the two-time Oscar winner as he explains why he won't play Johnny Carson in the NBC miniseries ("Would be too marshmallow"), follows tennis star Andy Murray and what's next (hint: singing).
PHOTOS: Exclusive Portraits of Kevin Spacey
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2014 Issue 12: Pitbull
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Miller Mobley Don't underestimate the hitmaker (and new face of Playboy), who talks to THR about life as Cuba's underground hero, why he hasn't talked to Kesha since rehab and how he came to own the pop culture moment.
THR Cover: Power of Pitbull: 'Timber' Rapper Reveals Plan to Become Next Billion-Dollar Brand
PHOTOS: Exclusive Portraits of Pitbull: The Making of a Billion-Dollar Playboy
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2014 Issue 11: Anne Sweeney
Hollywood's most powerful woman quits at the top after 18 years to become a TV director (yes, really!) as Disney CEO Bob Iger reveals his succession plan ("My goal is to do it fast") and both detail the full backstory in interviews with THR.
THR Cover: Disney Shocker: Top Exec Anne Sweeney to Exit to Become TV Director (Exclusive)
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2014 Issue 10: Shailene Woodley
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Mary Rozzi The actress, poised to become a huge star with the YA adaptation, has strong opinions (nudity: yes; "Fifty Shades," not so much) and a just-say-no attitude to everything from diamonds to drinking bottled water to reteaming with George Clooney: "I'm doing the vagabond life."
THR Cover: 'Divergent' Star Shailene Woodley: The Next Jennifer Lawrence?
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2014 Issue 9: Oscars
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2014 Issue 8: Seth Meyers
The "Saturday Night Live" alum reveals his big plans — and all the pressure that comes with them.
THR Cover: Seth Meyers on 'Late Night' Jitters, Lorne Michaels' Advice and Leaving His Dream Job
PHOTOS: Seth Meyers: Exclusive Portraits of the New 'Late Night' Host
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2014 Issue 7: U2
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Joe Pugliese The world's biggest band tackles politics, technology and now, with an Oscar-nominated song, Hollywood: "We don't want to ever be a heritage act. It might happen, but we'll go kicking and screaming into that mode."
THR Cover: U2 Interview: Oscar Hopes, That Unfinished Album, Anxiety About Staying Relevant
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2014 Issue 6: David O. Russell
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Austin Hargrave Forty-eight hours in the roller-coaster life of the writer-director whom Jennifer Lawrence describes as "pure creativity."
THR Cover: The Wild Imagination of David O. Russell: 'I'm an ADD Guy'
PHOTOS: The Endlessly Entertaining Mouth of David O. Russell
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2014 Issue 5: Jay Leno
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Austin Hargrave In an extensive interview with THR, the host opens up about potential job offers and explains why doing another nightly talk show "wouldn't make a lot of sense."
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2014 Issue 4: Mick Jagger
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Joe Pugliese On set in Mississippi as he starts up a new career as a Hollywood producer, the icon shrugs off the outcry over a white director for his James Brown biopic, reveals his brushes with rejection and vows never to write a rock autobiography like Keith Richards did: "If someone wants to know what I did in 1965, they can look it up on Wikipedia."
THR Cover: Jagger's New Swagger: Mick Moves to Movies, Blasts Idea of Memoir
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2014 Issue 3: Robert Redford
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Ruven Afanador As the festival he created turns 30, he opens up about his Park City event ("It's no longer the place it was. I don't like what's happened"), his wish to stop being "so critical" ("I developed kind of a dark view of life") and his plan to cut back on producing and directing — and his possessions.
THR Cover: Robert Redford at 77: More Acting, a Possible Exit From Sundance and Poignant Regret
PHOTOS: Robert Redford: Exclusive Portraits of the Film Icon in New Mexico
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2014 Issue 2: Sumner Redstone
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Christopher Patey The combative 90-year-old mogul sits down with THR at his home and expounds on whether CBS should buy Sony's studio, why Rupert Murdoch was right to divorce Wendi Deng, whether he's concerned about Pitt's departure for New Regency and why he hasn't named a successor: "I'm not gonna die."
THR Cover: Sumner Redstone Uncensored: Murdoch Divorce, Brad Pitt's Exit, Succession Plans
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2014 Issue 1: Chris Pine
Image Credit: Photo Credit: Brian Bowen Smith Star of a second franchise? Few have ever done it as the 'Star Trek' actor attempts to double down – all the while expressing doubts about fame, Hollywood friends, and President Obama's use of drones: "We crossed the line."
THR Cover: Chris Pine Reveals His Politics Amid High-Risk 'Jack Ryan' Play
PHOTOS: Chris Pine: Exclusive Portraits of the New Jack Ryan