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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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“Uber With Guns”: On-Demand Armed Guard App Launches After UnitedHealthcare CEO Killing

Protector bills itself as being a personal security service that hopes to capitalize on wealthy individuals who need a lift — plus a bodyguard and an Escalade motorcade.

Daria Cercek Exits Paramount to Head Disney Live Action Theatrical

She will report to David Greenbaum in her new role.

‘Lonesome Dove’ Adaptation in the Works at Teton Ridge

The Western-focused production company has landed both the film and TV rights to Larry McMurtry’s series of books.

Ben Affleck, Jon Bernthal Team Up in ‘The Accountant 2’ Trailer

The crime thriller will hit theaters on April 25 via Amazon.

Bill Murray and Naomi Watts Bond Over a Great Dane in ‘The Friend’ Trailer

Scott McGhee and David Siegel directed the adaptation of the Sigrid Nunez novel of the same name.

Issa Rae, ‘Last of Us’ Cast Set for SXSW Speakers Line-Up

Conan O’Brien and Kevin Bacon are also set for panels and conversations at the Austin-based conference.

BuzzFeed’s New Plan: An AI-Powered Social Media Platform to Help “Spread Joy”

In an open letter, CEO Jonah Peretti calls out TikTok and Meta for prioritizing AI tech over content and says people miss the mid-2010s "'beer and wine' era of the internet."

Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick’s ‘A Simple Favor’ Sequel to Open SXSW

Paul Feig directed ’Another Simple Favor’ for Amazon MGM Studios, which will be released to streaming on May 1.

Ira Sachs Sundance Movie ‘Peter Hujar’s Day’ Nabbed by Sideshow, Janus

Ben Whishaw and Rebecca Hall star in the film that The Hollywood Reporter called one of the director’s best.

What’s Left To Say About Sundance?

The industry has always looked to the fest to give it something new —  a director, star, film, etc. Now, Sundance can present us with something else new — itself.

Dave Franco, Alison Brie Body Horror ‘Together’ Lands at Neon

Michael Shanks wrote and directs the movie that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

Jennifer Lopez Tears Up, Bill Condon Gets Political at Electric ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ Sundance Debut

“I’ve been waiting for this moment my whole life,” the global superstar said during the film's Q&A after receiving a standing ovation alongside the filmmaker and breakout star Tonatiuh.