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Lisa de los Reyes
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Lisa de los Reyes is a Senior Copy Editor at The Hollywood Reporter. Before joining THR, she worked as a Copy Editor at the Orange County Business Journal and was Managing Editor at Ladue News, a luxury lifestyle magazine in her hometown of St. Louis. She’s covered topics including business, law, culture and beauty, and enjoys helping talented writers perfect their stories. She graduated from St. Louis University and earned a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.
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Showrunner John Wirth and director Chris Eyre unpack their hero's heartbreak, as they recap the most harrowing action and sweetest moments of the finale.
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"I had a lot of that stuff to tap into," the actor says of episode six’s abuse storyline, which surfaced during a surreal exploration of the hero’s psyche.
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‘Dark Winds’ Star Jessica Matten on That Shocking Episode 4 Ending: “This Is Above My Pay Grade”
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Robert Redford and George R.R. Martin, both executive producers of the Navajo detective series, made appearances in the first episode of season three.
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The Cast of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,’ Then and Now
Catch up with the Hellmouth’s most beloved residents.
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Hollywood Flashback: When a Spanish-Language Song First Won at the Academy Awards
Uruguayan singer-songwriter Jorge Drexler made history when he won the best original song Oscar for 'Al Otro Lado del Río' from the Che Guevara biopic 'The Motorcycle Diaries.'
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Hollywood Flashback: The First ‘Gladiator’ Slayed Its Oscar Competition
The sequel was released on Nov. 22, but its predecessor won five Oscars 23 years ago.
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Hollywood Flashback: ‘The Cardinal’ Drew High Praise at the Golden Globes in 1964
As Edward Berger’s ‘Conclave’ picks up steam during awards season, THR takes a look at Otto Preminger’s film that took best drama in 1964.
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Maggie Smith, Two-Time Oscar Winner and ‘Downton Abbey’ Star, Dies at 89
Since breaking out in 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie,' the legendary British actress distinguished herself in comedies as well as dramas during her six-decade career.
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Remember When Aaron Sorkin Told Us to Do News Better?
Before ‘The Morning Show’ became an Emmy heavyweight, ‘The Newsroom’ was unafraid to stir the pot.
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14 Years Ago, Andrew Scott Gave Us Chills as Jim Moriarty in ‘Sherlock’
Scott is Emmy nominated this year for playing the titular antihero ‘Ripley,’ but this isn’t the Irish actor’s first rodeo playing a murderous trickster.
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