LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER
Publisher/Founder/Editor-In-Chief: Miles K. Neiman
Tell It Like It Is
Managing Editor: Carol Badaracco Padgett
The movie business in Georgia is poppin’. It’s quite clear that the industry is not only here to stay in the Peach State, but is here to thrive. The pages that follow chronicle that journey. Georgia Hollywood Review tells the stories of the storytellers. The traditionally marginalized. Black, white, or brown. Gay or straight. Male or female. He, she, or they. It’s time to tell the stories of the other side. Time to balance the scales. Not only are these stories interesting and relevant, but they are fresh, new, and exciting per- spectives for the viewer. They give us lift and inspiration. They tickle our empathy while touching our curiosity.
Georgiahollywoodreview.com to learn more. These events, named “Thursday Night Live,” are on fire and are authentic ways to connect with both peers and lead- ers in the entertainment industry. Not to mention, they are a damn good time. With live billboard musical acts and live televised roundtable discussions with actors, direc- tors, producers, and tastemakers of the industry, it’s a great way to educate your- self while enjoying a full bar and good eats, one Thursday a month. In this issue there are many noteworthy stories. From Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directo- rial debut of The Lost Daughter , to the story
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of a Southern son making A-list whiskey in Colorado, to the cover story on up-and-comer Mila Harris in her new debut, No Exit . Harris is a star to watch. She’s got chops beyond her years and her passion for the craft is already clear. And Academy Award-nominated Gyllenhaal is honing her bril- liance in ways that make us proud, celebrating stories of women that deal with both empowerment and struggle. So read away. And until next time, pop the corn, or whatever you fancy, and keep watching the films and TV series that make you smile, cry, and most importantly, walk a mile in someone else’s shoes.
So kick back, grab your pleasure, and read about these muses in the pages that follow. We expanded Georgia Hol- lywood Review magazine into Los Angeles at the end of 2021 and we are gearing up to expand into Manhattan, as well, at the end of 2022. Our triangle of entertainment will never be complete, however, as the stories never end. They are as infinite as the creative process and as fascinat- ing today as they ever were. We also host monthly entertainment industry net- working parties in Atlanta, and will be doing the same in Los Angeles later in the spring. Go to our website at
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Sincerely,
Videographer: Jason Jones MONUMENTALmedia Contributing Writers: Carol Badaracco Padgett Connor Judson Garrett Echo Montgomery Garrett Tess Farmer Simha Haddad Tracey Hawkins Julie Herron Carson Jessica Holthaus Badour Ellen Howle
Miles Neiman
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The Georgia Hollywood Review is published every other month by Georgia Hollywood Review, LLC. Repro- ductions in whole or in part, without expressed writ- ten permission of the publisher, are strictly prohibited. The Georgia Hollywood Review is not responsible for the content or claims of any advertising or editorial in this publication. All information is believed to be accurate but is not warranted. Copyright 2022. Send inquiries to 227 Sandy Springs Place, Suite D-288, Sandy Springs, GA 30328. For more informa- tion, contact miles@georgiahollywoodreview.com.
Pictured: Mila Harris who stars in Disney's New Thriller, No Exit . Photography: Courtesy of Disney
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