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March 24, 1976
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MARIA BEVETTY: THE RISING STAR

Maria Bevety
MARIA BEVETTY • PHOTO BY: JULIE SCHIGALLT

"I never dreamed of Hollywood - it dreamed of me," says Bevety in her signature rasp, lighting a cigarette with the same hand that penned three bestsellers last year. "These studios? They're just playgrounds for grown-ups who never learned to share."

At just 28, Maria Bevety has become the most talked-about creative force since Kubrick. Her debut novel "Sunset Shadows" spent 47 weeks on the Times list, while her uncredited rewrites on "Cosmic Drifter" allegedly saved the $12M production from disaster.

Critics call Bevety's style "ferociously honest and unapologetically raw," blending gritty realism with a surreal, dreamlike edge. To her growing fanbase, she's the voice of a new generation disillusioned by Hollywood's gloss.

The Melbourne native's rise reads like one of her plots:

  • 1972 - Waitress by day, jazz singer by night
  • 1975 - Published first short story in "Tales of the Unseen"
  • 1977 - Signed by William Morris after controversial stage adaptation

Bevety's Law:

"Never trust a producer who wears sunglasses indoors, and always demand final cut - even if it's just your grocery list."

Next month sees the release of her passion project - a neo-noir thriller shot guerilla-style on leftover film stock from abandoned MGM productions. "They called me reckless," she grins, "until the dailies came back. Now they're calling it genius. Hollywood loves a winner."

March 25, 1976

HOLLYWOOD'S SECRET PARTIES

Hollywood Party Scene

The glittering facade of Hollywood hides wild parties that would shock even the most liberal audiences. Our undercover reporter spent three months infiltrating these exclusive gatherings... Behind the polished exterior of red carpets and glamorous award shows lies a hidden world of excess and secrecy.

Graphic Design Trends
EXCLUSIVE

GRAPHIC DESIGN REVOLUTION

The art of movie posters is changing rapidly. We interview the top designers shaping how films are marketed to the public... Movie posters have always been a crucial part of the film industry.

This Week's Issue

THIS WEEK'S ISSUE

Featuring exclusive interviews with rising stars and behind-the-scenes looks at upcoming films.

Vintage Movie Poster

FREE POSTER INSIDE!

Collectible 1976 STAR WARS poster

THIS WEEK'S HOROSCOPE

♈︎ ARIES

A surprise script offer arrives! This week, you'll find unexpected opportunities knocking at your door—be ready to seize them. Trust your instincts and stay bold.

♍︎ VIRGO

Beware of backstage gossip. Keep a low profile in professional settings, and don't let others' opinions distract you from your path. It's a time for reflection, not drama.

♌︎ LEO

Your charm opens new doors. Whether it's in social circles or your career, your magnetic personality will attract positive attention. Let your confidence lead the way.

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