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Hilary Lewis
Deputy Editor, East Coast, THR.com
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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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President Biden Continues to Say He Would’ve Beaten Trump, Says He Wasn’t Surprised by 2024 Election Outcome: “They Went the Sexist Route”
In his first live TV interview since leaving the White House, the former commander-in-chief spoke on Thursday's 'The View' about criticism of his late exit from the 2024 presidential race and the fate of Kamala Harris' campaign.
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Tribeca Festival Adds Slick Rick Visual Album, ‘Twinless’ New York Premiere
The New York event is also set to debut a visual album from Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile and will host the New York premiere of Sundance Festival Favorite Award-winning documentary 'Come See Me in the Good Light.'
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Tribeca Festival Sets Storytelling Summit With Nia DaCosta, Leslye Headland, David Leitch, Lucy Liu and More (Exclusive)
The "festival within a festival," running from June 5-15, gives emerging and mid-career creators the chance to interact with industry leaders through talks, workshops, case studies and networking events.
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‘Raoul’s’ Documentary Set for Tribeca Festival World Premiere (Exclusive)
The Greg Olliver- and Karim Raoul-directed film about the New York hotspot features appearances from Matthew Broderick, Tom Colicchio, Thomas Keller, Daniel Boulud, Jean-Georges Vongerichten and others.
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‘Highest 2 Lowest’ Teaser Trailer Sees Denzel Washington Asking “Can You Handle It?”
Spike Lee's reinterpretation of Akira Kurosawa's 'High and Low,' also starring A$AP Rocky, is set to get its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival before hitting theaters in August.
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‘Gilmore Girls’ Alum Yanic Truesdale on Why His French ‘Étoile’ Character Doesn’t Have an Accent
The actor explains that he "didn't want to confuse fans" when he reunited with Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino on the Prime Video series.
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Terrence Howard Turned Down Marvin Gaye Biopic Because He Didn’t Want to Kiss a Man: “I Would Cut My Lips Off”
The actor said he heard from Quincy Jones that the "Let's Get It On" singer was gay, adding that he wouldn't have been able to portray something he doesn't "understand."
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Gotham TV Awards Nominations: ‘Adolescence’ Leads With Four Nods
'The Pitt,' 'Dying for Sex' and 'Matlock' each scored three nominations for the second annual small-screen honors.
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Tribeca Festival Sets ‘Casino,’ ‘Meet The Parents’ Reunions and Talks With Sean Penn, Ellen Pompeo and More
The New York event will also feature anniversary screenings of 'Best in Show,' 'Requiem for a Dream,' 'Paris Is Burning' and 'American Psycho.'
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Mike Myers Explains Origins of Recent Canadian Political Activism
The 'Saturday Night Live' alum, who's returned to the sketch show to play Elon Musk, has used his time on the air to also support his native country and starred in an ad for Canada's Liberal Party.
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‘Full House’ Star Andrea Barber Recalls “Gross” Question About Family Sitcom
"It's weird," co-star Jodie Sweetin said of inquiries into this cast dynamic, agreeing with her castmate and co-host on the 'How Rude, Tanneritos!' podcast.
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Tribeca Festival Audio Storytelling Slate: ‘This American Life’ 30th Anniversary Celebration, Live Tapings With Sandra Oh, Allison Williams (Exclusive)
The official podcast selections include world premieres of 'Lead,' a scripted docudrama inspired by a true story featuring Merritt Wever, Alessandro Nivola and Cynthia Nixon as well as the customer service investigation podcast 'This Call May Be Recorded.'
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