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Hollywood (miniseries)

Hollywood is an American drama streaming television miniseries starring an ensemble cast including David Corenswet, Darren Criss, Laura Harrier, Joe Mantello, Dylan McDermott, Jake Picking, Jeremy Pope, Holland Taylor, Samara Weaving, Jim Parsons, and Patti LuPone. Created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, it was released on Netflix on May 1, 2020.[1]

Hollywood
GenreDrama
Created by
Starring
ComposerNathan Barr
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes7
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Cinematography
  • Simon Dennis
  • Blake McClure
Editors
  • Butch Wertman
  • Andrew Groves
  • Suzanne Spangler
  • Lousine Shamamian
Running time44–57 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkNetflix
Original releaseMay 1, 2020 (2020-05-01)

The miniseries is about a group of aspiring actors and filmmakers during the Hollywood Golden Age in the post-World War II era trying to make their dreams come true.[2] The series received mixed reviews from critics who praised the acting and production values, but criticized the tone, writing, and artistic license taken.[3] The series received 12 nominations at the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, including acting nods for Pope, Taylor, McDermott, and Parsons, winning two.

Premise Edit

The series explores Hollywood in 1946-1949, following World War II where traditional power dynamics in the American film industry are systematically dismantled and racism and homophobia are assigned to the dustbin of history.

Cast and characters Edit

Main Edit

  • David Corenswet as Jack Castello, a World War II veteran who moves to Hollywood in hopes of becoming an actor
  • Darren Criss as Raymond Ainsley, a half-Filipino aspiring film director hoping to break boundaries in Hollywood, and Camille's boyfriend
  • Laura Harrier as Camille Washington, an up-and-coming Black actress facing prejudice because of her race, and Raymond's girlfriend
  • Joe Mantello as Richard "Dick" Samuels, a studio executive at Ace Studios who is a closeted gay man. Hank Stuever of The Washington Post describes him as "intimidating but receptive".[4]
  • Dylan McDermott as Ernest "Ernie" West, a pimp, based on Scotty Bowers, who runs his business out of a gas station and recruits Jack
  • Jake Picking as Roy Fitzgerald / Rock Hudson, a fictionalized version of the actor, and Archie's boyfriend. Liz Cantrell of Town & Country magazine characterized this version of Rock Hudson as "a young unknown...trying to make his way in the world, and beginning to understand who he really is."[5]
  • Jeremy Pope as Archie Coleman, a Black aspiring screenwriter facing prejudice, and Roy's boyfriend
  • Holland Taylor as Ellen Kincaid, a studio executive and mentor for aspiring actors at Ace Studios. Cantrell wrote that the character "gets what she wants and knows a star when she sees one."[5]
  • Samara Weaving as Claire Wood, an up-and-coming actress, Camille's rival, and the daughter of Ace and Avis Amberg. Cantrell described her as "an ambitious up-and-comer".[5]
  • Jim Parsons as Henry Willson, a fictionalized version of the Hollywood talent agent whose clients included Rock Hudson
  • Patti LuPone as Avis Amberg, wife of Ace Amberg, the head of Ace Studios, and a former actress

Recurring Edit

  • Maude Apatow as Henrietta Castello, Jack's wife who is pregnant with twins and works as a waitress. Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the character serves "largely as a millstone" and that the storyline does not give a lot of "attention" to her.[6]
  • Mira Sorvino as Jeanne Crandall, a successful but aging actress, Ace's mistress, and Camille's scene partner
  • Michelle Krusiec as Anna May Wong, a fictionalized version of the Chinese-American actress, whom Raymond tries to help

Guest Edit

Episodes Edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Hooray for Hollywood"Ryan MurphyRyan Murphy & Ian BrennanMay 1, 2020 (2020-05-01)
In post-World War II, veteran Jack Castello moves to Los Angeles to make his big break in Hollywood. However, he struggles in the business and has a hard time even being cast as an extra. This bothers his wife Henrietta who is pregnant and wanting to buy a house. At a bar, Jack meets Ernie West, who offers him a job at his gas station, which Jack accepts. Ernie reveals that he makes his attendants service female customers for extra money, which Jack begins doing. However, Jack quits when Ernie tries to force him to service a male customer, but gets his job back after discovering Henrietta is pregnant with twins. He later meets black male prostitute and aspiring screenwriter Archie Coleman, and convinces Ernie to hire him. On his first day on the job, Archie services aspiring actor Roy Fitzgerald. After servicing a casting director, Jack finally lands an acting job. However, he is later tricked by a police officer undercover as a client who has him arrested.
2"Hooray for Hollywood: Part 2"Daniel MinahanRyan Murphy & Ian BrennanMay 1, 2020 (2020-05-01)
Ernie bails Jack out of jail. Jack later services again his first client, Avis Amberg, whose husband owns the studio where he will have his first screen test and she ensures he will do well. Meanwhile, fledgling director Raymond Ainsley recruits Anna May Wong to be his leading lady. He meets with studio executive Dick Samuels who warns him about casting Wong. Although Jack bombs his screen test, executive and acting mentor Ellen Kincaid convinces Dick to put him under contract. Aspiring black actress and Raymond's girlfriend Camille Washington finds herself only able to get parts as a servant. Dick puts Raymond's film on hold, but allows him to pick a script from a pile and direct that film. He picks a script written by Archie about a woman who jumps off the Hollywood sign. Archie also continues to service Roy and the two find themselves falling for one another. Roy also meets Henry Willson, a closeted homosexual agent who agrees to take him on as a client on the condition that he submits to Willson's sexual desires and that his name be changed to Rock Hudson. Dick greenlights Raymond and Archie's film, Peg.
3"Outlaws"Michael UppendahlRyan Murphy & Ian BrennanMay 1, 2020 (2020-05-01)
Ernie reveals to the attendants that they have been invited to an exclusive Hollywood party hosted by George Cukor to service the closeted homosexual industry people. Jack desperately wants the male lead part in Peg, but Archie has his eyes set on Rock for the role. Henry invites Rock to join him at the Cukor party for Rock to socialize with Dick, who will be at the party and could get Rock a screen test. Ellen begins prepping Jack for his Peg screen test. Avis' daughter, Claire, gets a screen test for Peg, while Camille attempts to convince Raymond to give her the part and offers him ideas on how to tweak the script. At the party, Rock and Dick begin to have a sexual encounter, but Dick is uncomfortable and puts a stop to it. He laments about how he has always had to play a role and hide who he really is, before telling Roy to stop allowing Henry to control him. Rock then professes his love to Archie, while Raymond confesses his love to Camille and tells her that he will make her the star of Peg. Dick, inspired by his interaction with Rock, and Ellen agree to fight for Camille to be the lead.
4"(Screen) Tests"Janet MockIan Brennan & Janet Mock & Ryan MurphyMay 1, 2020 (2020-05-01)
Ace Amberg, the head of the studio, greenlights Peg but demands that Archie be taken off the project, fearing an African-American screenwriter's involvement would provoke a scandal. Ace later has a heart attack in the midst of a sexual encounter. With Ace incapacitated, Avis is put in charge of the studio. Dick tells Archie the bad news about being removed from the film; Archie refuses to be sidelined, and Dick agrees but warns him about the consequences. Later, Archie and Raymond help Camille prepare for her screen test, with Raymond directing her to put more emotion into it. During his screen test, Roy constantly messes up his lines. Claire blows her audition on purpose to give Camille a fighting chance. While Camille gives a great performance in her test, Avis worries about casting a black woman and reluctantly chooses Claire. Jack is cast as the male lead, despite Henry's attempt to blackmail Avis into casting Rock. Avis' friend and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt gives a rousing and inspiring speech to Avis on why she should cast Camille in the lead role.
5"Jump"Michael UppendahlRyan Murphy & Ian BrennanMay 1, 2020 (2020-05-01)
Dick and Ellen finally convince Avis to cast Camille in the film. Archie's name remains attached to the film, while Roy, Claire, and Wong are cast in smaller roles. The film is retitled Meg. The studio faces significant backlash, mostly from the South, and Camille begins to receive racist telephone calls. Dick takes command of production, ensuring everything stays under budget. Dick later convinces Raymond and Archie to change the ending so Meg lives. When a local gossip magazine learns of Jack's arrest for solicitation and plans to run it, Avis recruits Henry, who manages to squash the story by ordering mobsters to brutally beat the magazine reporter. In return, Henry asks Avis to make him a producer on Meg which she agrees to. Dick berates Raymond for approving an over-budget redo and forces him to pay for it himself. Ellen flirts with Dick who rebuffs her, telling her he cannot be with anyone at the moment, and he later goes to a gay bar. Henrietta reveals to Jack that the twins are not his, but a friend she has grown close to and she is moving away with him. Desolate, Jack moves in with Archie.
6"Meg"Janet MockIan Brennan & Janet Mock & Reilly SmithMay 1, 2020 (2020-05-01)
Cast and crew members from Meg are targeted by white supremacist groups. Ace's lawyer threatens to suspend production, but Avis is determined to finish the film. Ernie raises the money Raymond needs to cover going over budget. Jack and Henrietta apologize to one another and say a final goodbye. To repay Ernie for his help, Jack and Archie offer him a part in the film which he accepts. Ellen coaches Ernie to improve his acting skills. The film is finally concluded. Archie asks Roy to move in with him which he accepts. Jack and Claire fall for each other and decide to attend the premiere together. Ace awakens from his coma and is advised to scrap the film, but he loves it. Dick threatens to quit unless the film is released and reveals to Ace that he is gay. Unsatisfied with the ending, Henry demands a new scene be added, which Raymond approves. Avis demands to co-chair the studio and Ace agrees to it. The two rekindle their previously strained relationship. The next morning, Avis finds that Ace has died from heart complications, leaving her grieving. Ace's lawyer has the reel for Meg burned.
7"A Hollywood Ending"Jessica YuIan Brennan & Ryan MurphyMay 1, 2020 (2020-05-01)
Avis fires the lawyer who had the film reels burned. At Ace's funeral, the film's editor reveals he made a copy for safekeeping. The studio opts for a wide release of Meg. Ernie and Ellen confess their love, before he reveals his terminal lung cancer, but she accepts him anyway. Jack and Claire start a relationship. The film becomes a record-breaking success, while Camille, Wong, Raymond, Archie, and Jack all receive Oscar nominations. Archie and Roy make their relationship public at the ceremony. Roy fires Henry as his agent after he berates him for coming out with Archie. When Camille is told to wait outside, she refuses and sits in the front row. At the 1948 Oscars, Wong, Raymond, Archie, and Camille win. Jack loses but proposes to Claire, who accepts. Hattie McDaniel congratulates Camille on her win. A year later, Henry is sober and apologizes to Roy. Dick dies of cancer and everyone involved in Meg attends his funeral. Avis greenlights Henry's new film about a homosexual couple, Dreamland, with Roy, Jack, Archie, and Raymond joining as well. Ernie plans to sell his gas station and offers it as a set for Dreamland.

Production Edit

Development Edit

On February 23, 2019, it was announced that Netflix had given the production a straight-to-series order consisting of seven episodes. The series was created by Ian Brennan, and Ryan Murphy. Brennan and Murphy were also set to executive produce the series alongside Darren Criss and David Corenswet.[7] The series was released on May 1, 2020.[1]

Casting Edit

On September 3, 2019, it was reported that Patti LuPone, Holland Taylor, Darren Criss, Jeremy Pope, Dylan McDermott, Jim Parsons, Corenswet and Joe Mantello had been cast in series regular roles.[8][9][10][11]

Reception Edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 58% based on 130 reviews, with an average rating of 6.10/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "With its heart on its sleeve and style to spare, Hollywood is anything but subtle – if only its good intentions were paired with a less convoluted story."[12] On Metacritic, the series has a weighted average score of 55 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[13]

Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, Richard Roeper gave the series two-and-a-half stars out of four, saying: "It's a fascinating blend of fact (or least stories based on factual characters) and fiction, and the performances from the cast of rising stars and reliable veterans are dazzling—but like many a motion picture, Hollywood can't overcome script problems that surface about midway through the story."[14]

Conversely, Hugh Montgomery of the BBC described the series as "spineless and inert", giving it one out of five stars and saying "A show about Tinseltown that chose to confront and prod at these continuing, dispiriting realities rather than concoct its own vapid, hubristic fantasies would be worth 10 times this one."[15] Similarly, The Guardian's Lucy Mangan criticized its "counterfactual history", giving the series a two out of five-star review, writing: "This should be the perfect set-up for a scabrous look at prejudice, corruption, the trading of sexual currency, coercion, the well-oiled machinations that underlie an industry and how it all shapes history—all through a #MeToo lens. But it becomes a mere wish-fulfilment fantasy that, whether it intends to or not, suggests that if a few people had just been that bit braver, then movies—and therefore the world!—would be a glorious, egalitarian Eden. It is a show that is smug and obtuse enough to believe la la land's self-regarding idea that celluloid art directly shapes our lives."[16]

While FAULT Magazine praised the show for its beautiful work on costume design and career topping performances of Dylan McDermott, Jeremy Pope and Samara Weaving, they criticised the show's dangerous embellishment of systemic prejudice of post-war USA. "The only ones who benefit from the erasure of Hollywood's brutal history of racism and homophobia, are those that perpetrated it."[17]

Feature articles in Vanity Fair,[18] Esquire,[19] Town & Country,[20] and Rolling Stone[21] covered the Netflix production as depicting the real-life story of Scotty Bowers, but no reference is made to Bowers or his tell-all book, Full Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars in the Netflix production's credits.

Accolades Edit

Year Association Category Nominated artist/work Result Ref
2020 Black Reel Television Awards Outstanding Television Movie or Limited Series Hollywood Nominated [22]
Outstanding Actor, TV Movie/Limited Series Jeremy Pope Nominated
Outstanding Director, TV Movie/Limited Series Janet Mock (for "(Screen) Tests") Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Jeremy Pope Nominated [23]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Dylan McDermott (for "Meg") Nominated
Jim Parsons (for "Outlaws") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Holland Taylor (for "Jump") Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Period Costumes Lou Eyrich, Sarah Evelyn, Tiger Curran and Suzy Freeman (for "A Hollywood Ending") Nominated
Outstanding Period and/or Character Hairstyling Michelle Ceglia, Barry Lee Moe, George Guzman, Michele Arvizo and Maria Elena Pantoja (for "A Hollywood Ending") Won
Outstanding Period and/or Character Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kim Ayers, Kerrin Jackson and Ana Gabriela Quiñonez (for "Outlaws") Nominated
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Limited Series, Movie or Special Vincent Van Dyke, Cary Ayers and Bruce Spaulding Fuller (for "Jump") Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score) Nathan Barr (for "Hooray for Hollywood: Part 2") Nominated
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music Nathan Barr Won
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) Matthew Flood Ferguson, Mark Robert Taylor and Melissa Licht Nominated
2021 Art Directors Guild Awards Excellence in Production Design for a Television Movie or Limited Series Matthew Flood Ferguson Nominated [24]
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie Dylan McDermott Nominated [25]
Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actor – Television Jim Parsons Nominated [26]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Main Title Theme – TV Show/Limited Series Nathan Barr Won [27]
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards Best Television Series, Limited or Miniseries or New Media Series – Best Period and/or Character Make-Up Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kim Ayers, Kerrin Jackson and Ana Gabriela Quinonez Nominated [28]
Best Television Series, Limited or Miniseries or New Media Series – Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling Michelle Ceglia, Barry Lee Moe, George Guzman and Michele Arvizo Nominated
Best Special Make-Up Effects in a Television Series, Limited or Miniseries or New Media Series Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kerrin Jackson and Ana Gabriela Quinonez Nominated
Motion Picture Sound Editors Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Episodic Short Form – Music David Klotz (for "Hooray for Hollywood") Nominated [29]
Writers Guild of America Awards Long Form – Original Ian Brennan, Janet Mock, Ryan Murphy and Reilly Smith Nominated [30]

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Hollywood on Netflix  
  • Hollywood at IMDb
  • Official trailer

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Hollywood is an American drama streaming television miniseries starring an ensemble cast including David Corenswet Darren Criss Laura Harrier Joe Mantello Dylan McDermott Jake Picking Jeremy Pope Holland Taylor Samara Weaving Jim Parsons and Patti LuPone Created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan it was released on Netflix on May 1 2020 1 HollywoodGenreDramaCreated byRyan Murphy Ian BrennanStarringDavid Corenswet Darren Criss Laura Harrier Joe Mantello Dylan McDermott Jake Picking Jeremy Pope Holland Taylor Samara Weaving Jim Parsons Patti LuPoneComposerNathan BarrCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of episodes7ProductionExecutive producersRyan Murphy Ian Brennan Alexis Martin Woodall Janet Mock Eric Kovtun Ned Martel Darren Criss Jim Parsons David CorenswetProducersTodd Nenninger Lou Eyrich Eryn Krueger MekashCinematographySimon Dennis Blake McClureEditorsButch Wertman Andrew Groves Suzanne Spangler Lousine ShamamianRunning time44 57 minutesProduction companiesRyan Murphy Television Prospect FilmsReleaseOriginal networkNetflixOriginal releaseMay 1 2020 2020 05 01 The miniseries is about a group of aspiring actors and filmmakers during the Hollywood Golden Age in the post World War II era trying to make their dreams come true 2 The series received mixed reviews from critics who praised the acting and production values but criticized the tone writing and artistic license taken 3 The series received 12 nominations at the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards including acting nods for Pope Taylor McDermott and Parsons winning two Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 2 3 Guest 3 Episodes 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Casting 5 Reception 5 1 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksPremise EditThe series explores Hollywood in 1946 1949 following World War II where traditional power dynamics in the American film industry are systematically dismantled and racism and homophobia are assigned to the dustbin of history Cast and characters EditMain Edit David Corenswet as Jack Castello a World War II veteran who moves to Hollywood in hopes of becoming an actor Darren Criss as Raymond Ainsley a half Filipino aspiring film director hoping to break boundaries in Hollywood and Camille s boyfriend Laura Harrier as Camille Washington an up and coming Black actress facing prejudice because of her race and Raymond s girlfriend Joe Mantello as Richard Dick Samuels a studio executive at Ace Studios who is a closeted gay man Hank Stuever of The Washington Post describes him as intimidating but receptive 4 Dylan McDermott as Ernest Ernie West a pimp based on Scotty Bowers who runs his business out of a gas station and recruits Jack Jake Picking as Roy Fitzgerald Rock Hudson a fictionalized version of the actor and Archie s boyfriend Liz Cantrell of Town amp Country magazine characterized this version of Rock Hudson as a young unknown trying to make his way in the world and beginning to understand who he really is 5 Jeremy Pope as Archie Coleman a Black aspiring screenwriter facing prejudice and Roy s boyfriend Holland Taylor as Ellen Kincaid a studio executive and mentor for aspiring actors at Ace Studios Cantrell wrote that the character gets what she wants and knows a star when she sees one 5 Samara Weaving as Claire Wood an up and coming actress Camille s rival and the daughter of Ace and Avis Amberg Cantrell described her as an ambitious up and comer 5 Jim Parsons as Henry Willson a fictionalized version of the Hollywood talent agent whose clients included Rock Hudson Patti LuPone as Avis Amberg wife of Ace Amberg the head of Ace Studios and a former actressRecurring Edit Maude Apatow as Henrietta Castello Jack s wife who is pregnant with twins and works as a waitress Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the character serves largely as a millstone and that the storyline does not give a lot of attention to her 6 Mira Sorvino as Jeanne Crandall a successful but aging actress Ace s mistress and Camille s scene partner Michelle Krusiec as Anna May Wong a fictionalized version of the Chinese American actress whom Raymond tries to helpGuest Edit Rob Reiner as Ace Amberg the head of Ace Studios and the husband of Avis Brian Chenoweth as Lon Silver Ace s attorney Jake Regal as Erwin Kaye a man Henrietta works with and has an affair with William Frederick Knight as Harry Golden a veteran film editor at Ace Studios Queen Latifah as Hattie McDaniel a fictionalized version of the actress who gives Camille advice Katie McGuinness as Vivien Leigh a fictionalized version of the actress Paget Brewster as Tallulah Bankhead a fictionalized version of the actress Harriet Sansom Harris as Eleanor Roosevelt a fictionalized version of the First Lady and Avis s friend Daniel London as George Cukor a fictionalized version of the director and producer known for his grand house parties Billy Boyd as Noel Coward a fictionalized version of the playwright composer director and actor Alison Wright as Ms Roswell the gatekeeper to Ace StudiosEpisodes EditNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date1 Hooray for Hollywood Ryan MurphyRyan Murphy amp Ian BrennanMay 1 2020 2020 05 01 In post World War II veteran Jack Castello moves to Los Angeles to make his big break in Hollywood However he struggles in the business and has a hard time even being cast as an extra This bothers his wife Henrietta who is pregnant and wanting to buy a house At a bar Jack meets Ernie West who offers him a job at his gas station which Jack accepts Ernie reveals that he makes his attendants service female customers for extra money which Jack begins doing However Jack quits when Ernie tries to force him to service a male customer but gets his job back after discovering Henrietta is pregnant with twins He later meets black male prostitute and aspiring screenwriter Archie Coleman and convinces Ernie to hire him On his first day on the job Archie services aspiring actor Roy Fitzgerald After servicing a casting director Jack finally lands an acting job However he is later tricked by a police officer undercover as a client who has him arrested 2 Hooray for Hollywood Part 2 Daniel MinahanRyan Murphy amp Ian BrennanMay 1 2020 2020 05 01 Ernie bails Jack out of jail Jack later services again his first client Avis Amberg whose husband owns the studio where he will have his first screen test and she ensures he will do well Meanwhile fledgling director Raymond Ainsley recruits Anna May Wong to be his leading lady He meets with studio executive Dick Samuels who warns him about casting Wong Although Jack bombs his screen test executive and acting mentor Ellen Kincaid convinces Dick to put him under contract Aspiring black actress and Raymond s girlfriend Camille Washington finds herself only able to get parts as a servant Dick puts Raymond s film on hold but allows him to pick a script from a pile and direct that film He picks a script written by Archie about a woman who jumps off the Hollywood sign Archie also continues to service Roy and the two find themselves falling for one another Roy also meets Henry Willson a closeted homosexual agent who agrees to take him on as a client on the condition that he submits to Willson s sexual desires and that his name be changed to Rock Hudson Dick greenlights Raymond and Archie s film Peg 3 Outlaws Michael UppendahlRyan Murphy amp Ian BrennanMay 1 2020 2020 05 01 Ernie reveals to the attendants that they have been invited to an exclusive Hollywood party hosted by George Cukor to service the closeted homosexual industry people Jack desperately wants the male lead part in Peg but Archie has his eyes set on Rock for the role Henry invites Rock to join him at the Cukor party for Rock to socialize with Dick who will be at the party and could get Rock a screen test Ellen begins prepping Jack for his Peg screen test Avis daughter Claire gets a screen test for Peg while Camille attempts to convince Raymond to give her the part and offers him ideas on how to tweak the script At the party Rock and Dick begin to have a sexual encounter but Dick is uncomfortable and puts a stop to it He laments about how he has always had to play a role and hide who he really is before telling Roy to stop allowing Henry to control him Rock then professes his love to Archie while Raymond confesses his love to Camille and tells her that he will make her the star of Peg Dick inspired by his interaction with Rock and Ellen agree to fight for Camille to be the lead 4 Screen Tests Janet MockIan Brennan amp Janet Mock amp Ryan MurphyMay 1 2020 2020 05 01 Ace Amberg the head of the studio greenlights Peg but demands that Archie be taken off the project fearing an African American screenwriter s involvement would provoke a scandal Ace later has a heart attack in the midst of a sexual encounter With Ace incapacitated Avis is put in charge of the studio Dick tells Archie the bad news about being removed from the film Archie refuses to be sidelined and Dick agrees but warns him about the consequences Later Archie and Raymond help Camille prepare for her screen test with Raymond directing her to put more emotion into it During his screen test Roy constantly messes up his lines Claire blows her audition on purpose to give Camille a fighting chance While Camille gives a great performance in her test Avis worries about casting a black woman and reluctantly chooses Claire Jack is cast as the male lead despite Henry s attempt to blackmail Avis into casting Rock Avis friend and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt gives a rousing and inspiring speech to Avis on why she should cast Camille in the lead role 5 Jump Michael UppendahlRyan Murphy amp Ian BrennanMay 1 2020 2020 05 01 Dick and Ellen finally convince Avis to cast Camille in the film Archie s name remains attached to the film while Roy Claire and Wong are cast in smaller roles The film is retitled Meg The studio faces significant backlash mostly from the South and Camille begins to receive racist telephone calls Dick takes command of production ensuring everything stays under budget Dick later convinces Raymond and Archie to change the ending so Meg lives When a local gossip magazine learns of Jack s arrest for solicitation and plans to run it Avis recruits Henry who manages to squash the story by ordering mobsters to brutally beat the magazine reporter In return Henry asks Avis to make him a producer on Meg which she agrees to Dick berates Raymond for approving an over budget redo and forces him to pay for it himself Ellen flirts with Dick who rebuffs her telling her he cannot be with anyone at the moment and he later goes to a gay bar Henrietta reveals to Jack that the twins are not his but a friend she has grown close to and she is moving away with him Desolate Jack moves in with Archie 6 Meg Janet MockIan Brennan amp Janet Mock amp Reilly SmithMay 1 2020 2020 05 01 Cast and crew members from Meg are targeted by white supremacist groups Ace s lawyer threatens to suspend production but Avis is determined to finish the film Ernie raises the money Raymond needs to cover going over budget Jack and Henrietta apologize to one another and say a final goodbye To repay Ernie for his help Jack and Archie offer him a part in the film which he accepts Ellen coaches Ernie to improve his acting skills The film is finally concluded Archie asks Roy to move in with him which he accepts Jack and Claire fall for each other and decide to attend the premiere together Ace awakens from his coma and is advised to scrap the film but he loves it Dick threatens to quit unless the film is released and reveals to Ace that he is gay Unsatisfied with the ending Henry demands a new scene be added which Raymond approves Avis demands to co chair the studio and Ace agrees to it The two rekindle their previously strained relationship The next morning Avis finds that Ace has died from heart complications leaving her grieving Ace s lawyer has the reel for Meg burned 7 A Hollywood Ending Jessica YuIan Brennan amp Ryan MurphyMay 1 2020 2020 05 01 Avis fires the lawyer who had the film reels burned At Ace s funeral the film s editor reveals he made a copy for safekeeping The studio opts for a wide release of Meg Ernie and Ellen confess their love before he reveals his terminal lung cancer but she accepts him anyway Jack and Claire start a relationship The film becomes a record breaking success while Camille Wong Raymond Archie and Jack all receive Oscar nominations Archie and Roy make their relationship public at the ceremony Roy fires Henry as his agent after he berates him for coming out with Archie When Camille is told to wait outside she refuses and sits in the front row At the 1948 Oscars Wong Raymond Archie and Camille win Jack loses but proposes to Claire who accepts Hattie McDaniel congratulates Camille on her win A year later Henry is sober and apologizes to Roy Dick dies of cancer and everyone involved in Meg attends his funeral Avis greenlights Henry s new film about a homosexual couple Dreamland with Roy Jack Archie and Raymond joining as well Ernie plans to sell his gas station and offers it as a set for Dreamland Production EditDevelopment Edit On February 23 2019 it was announced that Netflix had given the production a straight to series order consisting of seven episodes The series was created by Ian Brennan and Ryan Murphy Brennan and Murphy were also set to executive produce the series alongside Darren Criss and David Corenswet 7 The series was released on May 1 2020 1 Casting Edit On September 3 2019 it was reported that Patti LuPone Holland Taylor Darren Criss Jeremy Pope Dylan McDermott Jim Parsons Corenswet and Joe Mantello had been cast in series regular roles 8 9 10 11 Reception EditOn Rotten Tomatoes the series holds an approval rating of 58 based on 130 reviews with an average rating of 6 10 10 The site s critical consensus reads With its heart on its sleeve and style to spare Hollywood is anything but subtle if only its good intentions were paired with a less convoluted story 12 On Metacritic the series has a weighted average score of 55 out of 100 based on 33 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 13 Writing for the Chicago Sun Times Richard Roeper gave the series two and a half stars out of four saying It s a fascinating blend of fact or least stories based on factual characters and fiction and the performances from the cast of rising stars and reliable veterans are dazzling but like many a motion picture Hollywood can t overcome script problems that surface about midway through the story 14 Conversely Hugh Montgomery of the BBC described the series as spineless and inert giving it one out of five stars and saying A show about Tinseltown that chose to confront and prod at these continuing dispiriting realities rather than concoct its own vapid hubristic fantasies would be worth 10 times this one 15 Similarly The Guardian s Lucy Mangan criticized its counterfactual history giving the series a two out of five star review writing This should be the perfect set up for a scabrous look at prejudice corruption the trading of sexual currency coercion the well oiled machinations that underlie an industry and how it all shapes history all through a MeToo lens But it becomes a mere wish fulfilment fantasy that whether it intends to or not suggests that if a few people had just been that bit braver then movies and therefore the world would be a glorious egalitarian Eden It is a show that is smug and obtuse enough to believe la la land s self regarding idea that celluloid art directly shapes our lives 16 While FAULT Magazine praised the show for its beautiful work on costume design and career topping performances of Dylan McDermott Jeremy Pope and Samara Weaving they criticised the show s dangerous embellishment of systemic prejudice of post war USA The only ones who benefit from the erasure of Hollywood s brutal history of racism and homophobia are those that perpetrated it 17 Feature articles in Vanity Fair 18 Esquire 19 Town amp Country 20 and Rolling Stone 21 covered the Netflix production as depicting the real life story of Scotty Bowers but no reference is made to Bowers or his tell all book Full Service My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars in the Netflix production s credits Accolades Edit Year Association Category Nominated artist work Result Ref2020 Black Reel Television Awards Outstanding Television Movie or Limited Series Hollywood Nominated 22 Outstanding Actor TV Movie Limited Series Jeremy Pope NominatedOutstanding Director TV Movie Limited Series Janet Mock for Screen Tests NominatedPrimetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Jeremy Pope Nominated 23 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Dylan McDermott for Meg NominatedJim Parsons for Outlaws NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Holland Taylor for Jump NominatedPrimetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Period Costumes Lou Eyrich Sarah Evelyn Tiger Curran and Suzy Freeman for A Hollywood Ending NominatedOutstanding Period and or Character Hairstyling Michelle Ceglia Barry Lee Moe George Guzman Michele Arvizo and Maria Elena Pantoja for A Hollywood Ending WonOutstanding Period and or Character Makeup Non Prosthetic Eryn Krueger Mekash Kim Ayers Kerrin Jackson and Ana Gabriela Quinonez for Outlaws NominatedOutstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series Limited Series Movie or Special Vincent Van Dyke Cary Ayers and Bruce Spaulding Fuller for Jump NominatedOutstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series Movie or Special Original Dramatic Score Nathan Barr for Hooray for Hollywood Part 2 NominatedOutstanding Original Main Title Theme Music Nathan Barr WonOutstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program One Hour or More Matthew Flood Ferguson Mark Robert Taylor and Melissa Licht Nominated2021 Art Directors Guild Awards Excellence in Production Design for a Television Movie or Limited Series Matthew Flood Ferguson Nominated 24 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie Dylan McDermott Nominated 25 Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actor Television Jim Parsons Nominated 26 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Main Title Theme TV Show Limited Series Nathan Barr Won 27 Make Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards Best Television Series Limited or Miniseries or New Media Series Best Period and or Character Make Up Eryn Krueger Mekash Kim Ayers Kerrin Jackson and Ana Gabriela Quinonez Nominated 28 Best Television Series Limited or Miniseries or New Media Series Best Period and or Character Hair Styling Michelle Ceglia Barry Lee Moe George Guzman and Michele Arvizo NominatedBest Special Make Up Effects in a Television Series Limited or Miniseries or New Media Series Eryn Krueger Mekash Kerrin Jackson and Ana Gabriela Quinonez NominatedMotion Picture Sound Editors Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Episodic Short Form Music David Klotz for Hooray for Hollywood Nominated 29 Writers Guild of America Awards Long Form Original Ian Brennan Janet Mock Ryan Murphy and Reilly Smith Nominated 30 References Edit a b Pedersen Erik February 20 2020 Hollywood Premiere Date Ryan Murphy s Netflix Limited Series About Postwar Tinseltown Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on February 20 2020 Retrieved February 20 2020 Hollywood on Netflix Review Ryan Murphy s Empty Dreamland Vulture Hollywood Review Ryan Murphy s Netflix Series Is a Dud Variety Stuever Hank April 30 2020 In Ryan Murphy s Hollywood the old studio system gets a rousingly revisionist wake up call The Washington Post Archived from the original on May 6 2020 Retrieved May 17 2020 a b c Cantrell Liz May 8 2020 How the Hollywood Cast Compares to Their Real Life Counterparts In Photos Town and Country Magazine Archived from the original on May 8 2020 Retrieved May 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Globes 2021 The Complete Nominations List Variety Retrieved February 3 2021 Grein Paul January 27 2021 Diane Warren amp James Newton Howard Among Top Winners at 2021 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Billboard Retrieved January 28 2021 Giardina Carolyn February 18 2021 Bill amp Ted Face the Music Leads Make Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards Nominations The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 25 2021 Pedersen Erik March 1 2021 Sound Editors Nominate Wonder Woman Sound Of Metal Tenet amp Others For Golden Reel Awards Full List Deadline Archived from the original on March 1 2021 Retrieved March 2 2021 Lewis Hilary February 3 2021 WGA Awards Better Call Saul Scores Leading 5 Nominations in TV New Media News Categories The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 3 2021 External links EditHollywood on Netflix nbsp Hollywood at IMDb Official trailer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hollywood miniseries amp oldid 1171410220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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