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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.

More from Mia Galuppo

How H.E.R.’s 2021 Oscar Speech Led to Her Directing a Curtis Mayfield Doc

'The Makings of Curtis Mayfield’, which is premiering at SXSW, features interviews with Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige and John Legend.

Alan Bergman and Josh D’Amaro (with a Robert Downey Jr. Cameo) Go Inside Disney’s IP-Driven Experiences Business

The Disney execs talk to THR after a cameo-packed panel at SXSW Saturday that included appearances from the 'Iron Man' actor, Marvel's Kevin Feige, Pixar's Pete Docter, Jon Favreau and more.

How ‘Together’, ‘Sorry, Baby’ Producer Managed to Make Five Indie Films Last Year

With credits like ‘Aftersun’ and a Weird Al Yankovic movie, buyer turned producer-financier Lia Buman has been building Tango as a go-to indie operation.

Blake Lively Debuts New ‘Simple Favor’ Movie to a Warm Welcome at SXSW Amid Legal Battle

The movie from director Paul Feig acted as the opening night premiere at the festival, where Lively called her role “my favorite character I have ever been fortunate enough to play.”

‘Another Simple Favor’ First Reactions Praise Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively’s “Top-Notch Chemistry”

The Paul Feig film opened the South by Southwest film and television festival.

Trio of Netflix Alums Strike Out to Form Firm Focused on Film, TV Business Affairs

Liz Polk, Kate O’Connor and Andrew Randone took what they learned at the streaming giant to launch BALA, which helps midsize production companies and producers with their business affairs workflows.

‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Duo John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein to Write Monopoly Movie

Lionsgate, Hasbro and ‘Barbie’ outfit LuckyChap are behind the board game film.

After the Oscars: What the Nominees Are Doing Next

Timothee Chalamet will play a ping-pong champ, Monica Barbaro returns to Netflix and Ralph Fiennes gets caught in a zombie apocalypse.

Oscars’ Most Memorable Moments: ‘Anora’ Winning Big, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande’s Powerhouse Performance and Conan O’Brien’s Jokes

From Zoe Saldaña's emotional acceptance speech to Kieran Culkin asking his wife for another child, here are some of the night's biggest scene-stealers.

‘Anora’ Star Mikey Madison Wins Best Actress in Oscars Upset

Demi Moore had been considered the frontrunner for the award for her role in ‘The Substance.'

Sean Baker Uses Best Director Speech to Advocate for the Theatrical Experience

“Distributors, please focus first and foremost on the theatrical releases of your films,” said the 'Anora' during his acceptance speech.