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Hilary Lewis

Deputy Editor, East Coast, THR.com

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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‘The Substance’ Director Coralie Fargeat Pulls Film From Camerimage After “Highly Misogynistic and Offensive” Comments From Fest CEO

The film's cinematographer, Benjamin Kracun, will also no longer attend the event kicking off Saturday in Poland.

Tribeca Festival 2024 Untold Stories Winner ‘Honeyjoon’ Casts ‘Jackpot!,’ ‘Call Me By Your Name’ Actors (Exclusive)

The movie, which is set to receive its world premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Festival, is filming this fall in Portugal.

‘Full House’ Star Dave Coulier Reveals He Has Stage 3 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

"I went from, I got a little bit of a head cold to I have cancer," the actor and comedian says of his diagnosis, as he's trying to stay positive.

Jim Gaffigan on the End of His Time as Tim Walz on ‘SNL’: “I Feel More Gratitude That I Had the Opportunity”

The comedian joined Jerry Seinfeld, Jon Stewart, Bruce Springsteen and others at this year's Stand Up for Heroes event honoring veterans and raising money for the Bob Woodruff Foundation.

‘Mission: Impossible 8’ Now Titled ‘The Final Reckoning’

A teaser trailer for the upcoming installment looks back at past films and ahead to the upcoming movie, as Cruise says "every choice has led to this."

Critics Choice Documentary Awards: ‘Super/Man’ and ‘Will & Harper’ Tie for Best Feature

The awards were presented in New York Sunday night at a ceremony livestreamed on Facebook, YouTube and X.

‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Is the “Worst Film Ever Made” Sequel Actor Says

Comedian Tim Dillon, who has a small part in the Todd Phillips-directed sequel says discussions about the first film being "loved by the wrong kinds of people" led filmmakers to go "the other way" with "Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga tap dancing to a point where it’s insane."

Tony Todd Remembered by ‘Candyman’ Co-Star Virginia Madsen: “A Gentle Soul With a Deep Knowledge of the Arts”

The Oscar nominee praised her late colleague in the 1992 horror film, and wrote of how Jordan Peele, the co-writer and producer of the Nia DaCosta-directed 2021 sequel, had talked about a prequel about how their characters' "love began."

Allison Janney Threw the Script for ‘The Diplomat’ Season 2 Finale Across the Room: “What the?”

The actress who plays Vice President Grace Penn in the Netflix series, which has already been renewed for and is in production on season three, shared her brief thoughts about the shocking ending of the current batch of episodes.

Jimmy Kimmel Makes “Closing Argument” Ahead of 2024 Election: “Imagine a World in Which No One Says ‘Donald’ or ‘Trump'”

The ABC late-night host, who compared the anxiety around finding out who would be the next president to "waiting to get the results of a biopsy," told viewers, "Let’s remove this cancerous polyp from our collective national colon and move on already. And don’t forget to vote!"

‘The Diplomat’ Team on How That Season 2 Finale Shocker “Changes Dynamics” for Season 3

Showrunner Debora Cahn explains why she wanted to bring the source of the attack on the British warship that kicks off the series back to someone "who we don't think is bad" and the real-life inspirations behind Allison Janney's vice president dressing down Keri Russell's character.

Casting Society Reveals Artios Awards Nominations for TV, Theater, Commercials

Film nods will be revealed in January, with the awards to be presented at galas in New York, Los Angeles and London on Feb. 12.