Mia Galuppo

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. A graduate of the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, Galuppo brings a unique perspective to her coverage of the film industry. She is skilled at identifying trends and analyzing the business side of Hollywood as well as the creative aspects. Her articles often delve into the challenges and opportunities facing independent filmmakers in today's rapidly changing media landscape. In addition to her work at The Hollywood Reporter, Galuppo has contributed to several other publications, including Variety and IndieWire. She is a regular speaker on panels at film festivals and industry events, where she shares her insights into the current state of the industry and offers predictions for its future.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

90%

Examples:

  • The author calls the Brat Pack a group of young actors who became major stars in the 1980s, contradicting the label Brat Pack that led to some actors being typecast and missing out on roles due to Hollywood's obsession with categorizing talent.
  • The author seems to have a positive view of Andrew McCarthy and his work as a director.

Conflicts of Interest

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Examples:

  • The author quotes Patel as saying that he was inspired by The Raid and classic Bruce Lee movies for his film. However, there is no evidence of this in the article and it seems unlikely given that these films are very different from Monkey Man's subject matter.
  • There is no evidence of Dev Patel's directorial debut Monkey Man premiering at SXSW to a standing ovation from the Austin crowd.

Contradictions

86%

Examples:

  • In the Summers won the Grand Jury prize for U.S. Dramatic Competition, it did not win.
  • The Brat Pack was not a fixed group vs. The Brat Pack was a group of young actors who became major stars in the 1980s (otherArticle1) vs. Hollywood discovered the box office potential of a young audience during this time (article)

Deceptions

60%

Examples:

  • In the Summers was a finalist in the Grand Jury prize for U.S. Dramatic Competition, it did not win.
  • The title of the movie is misleading as it does not mention anything about stunts or action sequences.

Recent Articles

The Brat Pack: A Generation Defined by Young Hollywood's Rise to Fame

The Brat Pack: A Generation Defined by Young Hollywood's Rise to Fame

Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024 The Brat Pack, a group of young Hollywood actors led by Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Rob Lowe, and Andrew McCarthy rose to fame in the 1980s with coming-of-age movies like 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Pretty in Pink'. The term was coined by a journalist and defined a generation of young actors who dominated the teen movie scene. Despite some members feeling derailed by the label, their impact on Hollywood is still celebrated today.
Bad Boys: Ride or Die Opens Strongly at Box Office with $53 Million, Reviving Summer Cinema

Bad Boys: Ride or Die Opens Strongly at Box Office with $53 Million, Reviving Summer Cinema

Broke On: Friday, 07 June 2024 The long-awaited Bad Boys: Ride or Die, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, opened strongly at the box office with an estimated $53 million in its first weekend. Reuniting as Miami cops, they aim to clear their late captain's name amid controversy and positive reviews. The film earned more than its predecessor despite criticism over stereotypes.
David Cronenberg's Innovative New Film, 'The Shrouds', Premieres at Cannes: A Personal Project Inspired by Grief

David Cronenberg's Innovative New Film, 'The Shrouds', Premieres at Cannes: A Personal Project Inspired by Grief

Broke On: Monday, 13 May 2024 David Cronenberg's new film, 'The Shrouds', premiered at Cannes. It follows Vincent Cassel's character, who invents technology to monitor deceased loved ones. Inspired by Cronenberg's personal grief, Netflix initially commissioned the project but later rejected it. Now, the film is generating buzz at Cannes.
David Cronenberg's Innovative New Film, 'The Shrouds', Premieres at Cannes: A Personal Project Inspired by Grief

David Cronenberg's Innovative New Film, 'The Shrouds', Premieres at Cannes: A Personal Project Inspired by Grief

Broke On: Monday, 13 May 2024 David Cronenberg's new film, 'The Shrouds', premiered at Cannes. It follows Vincent Cassel's character, who invents technology to monitor deceased loved ones. Inspired by Cronenberg's personal grief, Netflix initially commissioned the project but later rejected it. Now, the film is generating buzz at Cannes.
Ryan Gosling Discusses His Role as Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy at SXSW Film and TV Festival

Ryan Gosling Discusses His Role as Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy at SXSW Film and TV Festival

Broke On: Wednesday, 13 March 2024 Ryan Gosling and David Leitch unveil The Fall Guy at SXSW, a tribute to stunt performers that features real action scenes with no CGI. Gosling plays Colt Seavers, a record-breaking stuntman who faces danger and villains in various scenarios.
Monkey Man: A Revenge Thriller in an Underground Fight Club

Monkey Man: A Revenge Thriller in an Underground Fight Club

Broke On: Tuesday, 12 March 2024 Dev Patel's Monkey Man is a revenge thriller set in an underground fight club run by a slippery figure. The story follows Kid, played by Dev Patel, as he seeks vengeance for his mother's death and disfigurement with Neela's stories of Hanuman serving as a guiding light.
Sundance Film Festival Announces 2024 Laurels: In the Summers Wins Double in U.S. Dramatic Competition

Sundance Film Festival Announces 2024 Laurels: In the Summers Wins Double in U.S. Dramatic Competition

Broke On: Wednesday, 31 January 2024 The Sundance Film Festival announced its 2024 laurels, with Alessandra Lacorazza's In the Summers winning double prizes in U.S. Dramatic competition for directing and grand jury.