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“Titanic” Director James Cameron Graciously Cedes Spot on All Time Box Office List to “Avengers: Endgame,” the New Number 5 on List

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“Titanic” director James Cameron has graciously ceded the number 5 spot on the all time box office list to the Russo Brothers and “Avengers: Endgame.” He may have to do it again if “Endgame” eclipses “Avatar,” but that won’t be for some time.

Still, the meteoric box office conquest that is “Endgame” will cross the $659 million domestic line tonight, surpassing “Titanic.” The latter movie was so huge back in 1997 that it eclipsed everything in its path. If it were released today, who knows? It might do even better.

Cameron was King of the World for a short time, winning all those Oscars and cementing careers for Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Cameron addressed his congrats not to the directors of the movie, but to Kevin Feige, head of Marvel Studios.

Last Round Up for NY’s Gossip Columnists as We Gather to Toast Richard Johnson’s Retirement (for Now)

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Richard Johnson says he’s going to play golf and kick back all summer. We’ll see how long that lasts.

But last night in the East Village at bar 2A former NY King of Gossip Richard gathered the best and the brightest from his world for a toast to the good old days of gossip. It was one of the best goodbyes I’ve ever attended.

The well-selected gang include former Daily News reporters George Rush and Joanna Molloy, Mitchell Fink (also ex Daily News), former Page Sixers Paula Froehlich, Chris Wilson, Kimberly Ryan, Frank DiGiacomo (now a big shot at Billboard), and Flo Anthony, star NY Post real estate writer Jennifer Keil, the Post’s famed media reporter Keith Kelly, former NY Post TV writer Jill Brooke, and even some top tier publicists like Norah Lawlor, Couri Hay, and Matthew Hiltzik. Everybody was excited to talk to Joanna Molloy about the movie sale of her book, “The Greatest Beer Run Ever.” No one deserves that success like our Joanna!

Also in the mix, and I was glad to see them at this quasi reunion: the great Monie Begley (ex PR diva of the Forbes empire), the legendary Anthony Haden-Guest, Dan Klores, Harry Dubin, Marisa Acocella, George Wayne, Yankees exec John Mosley, and Richard’s attorney pal Pete Gleason, who regaled us with stories we cannot repeat (for now). Richard’s lovely wife Sessa von Richthofen didn’t hesitate when I offered to take hubby to lunch soon. “Good, please, get him out of the house!” she cracked wise.

Since the early 80s, our little gossip press world in New York has revolved around Richard. That includes Liz Smith (of blessed memory) and Cindy Adams. It extended to New York Magazine, too, where I came into the picture. People came and went from jobs, traded jobs, filled in for each other, but Richard was the stable presence. New York, at least for now, will be the poorer for not having him around. But I can’t imagine that will last long.

Work on that putt, Richard. Summer goes fast!

Trump Rescues Billy Bush from Unemployment Places Him on Murdoch’s “Extra,” Mario Lopez Probably Heading to “Access Hollywood”

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The syndicated TV land will look a lot different in the fall.

“Extra” will get away from just Hollywood coverage now that it’s owned by Fox TV. Reports today don’t seem to understand the significance of Billy Bush finally getting a job after his “p-ssy grabbing” scandal with Donald Trump. Trump has basically rescued him and placed him with “Extra” now that Rupert Murdoch has bought it from NBC.

“Extra” has already started moving in the Trump-Fox direction by hiring former Trump mouthpiece Sean “Spicey” Spicer as a guest correspondent. Spicer’s first job was to do puff pieces on Trump administration officials.

Having lost the National Enquirer as his attack dog, Trump will need a foothold somewhere in the press to spread lies and act as his own Pravda. Billy Bush will carry out that message.

Meanwhile, effervescent and hard working Mario Lopez will jump to “Access Hollywood,” I hope (and it’s been bandied about) replacing Natalie Morales.

Once celebrities and the studios wake up and realize what’s happened to “Extra,” and where it’s headed, it will be interesting to see if the show can get access, or if they even want it.

Stay tuned…

 

“Star Wars” Isn’t Over: After the Main Saga Ends this December, Three New Movies Are Coming Beginning in 2022

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There will be a three year break between the end of “Star Wars” and the beginning of a new “Star Wars.”

So says Disney and Lucas Films in a list of dated releases that includes three “Star Wars” movies following the end of the Skywalker saga that began in 1977. Disney and Fox have also released prospective dates for “Avatar” movies, but I wouldn’t hold my breath on that one. James Cameron has been talking about sequels for years.

They’ve also moved James Gray’s “Ad Astra” with Brad Pitt to September. Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” will come in 18 months. Channing Tatum’s “Gambit” has been removed, it looks like, for good. Marvel has one “X Men” movie set for next spring called “New Mutants,” but nothing else is on this docket.

The “Star Wars” movies could be Rian Johnson’s trilogy–he’s working on one. The guys from “Game of Thrones” are, too, but theirs might be all medieval. (You can see Emilia Clarke as a “Star Wars” heroine, cantcha?)

Anyway, “Star Wars” will go on in some way, in 2022, 2024, and 2026. That will bring us to the 50th anniversary of George Lucas’s vision. OMG.

Here are all the new dates:

THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN (FOX) previously dated on 9/27/19 moves to 8/9/19

READY OR NOT (FSL) is now dated on 8/23/19

AD ASTRA (FOX) previously dated on 5/24/19 moves to 9/20/19

FORD v. FERRARI (FOX) is the updated title of previous UNTITLED JAMES MANGOLD PROJECT dated on 11/15/19

STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (DIS) is the updated title of previous STAR WARS: EPISODE IX dated on 12/20/19

SPIES IN DISGUISE (FOX) previously dated on 9/13/19 moves to 12/25/19

UNDERWATER (FOX) is now dated on 1/10/20

CALL OF THE WILD (FOX) previously dated on 12/25/19 moves to 2/21/20

THE NEW MUTANTS (FOX) previously dated on 8/2/19 moves to 4/3/20

ARTEMIS FOWL (DIS) previously dated on 8/9/19 moves to 5/29/20

THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN (DIS) is the updated title of previous UNTITLED DISNEY LIVE ACTION dated on 2/14/20, and moves to 8/14/20

DEATH ON THE NILE (FOX) previously dated on 10/2/20 moves to 10/9/20

WEST SIDE STORY (FOX) is now dated on 12/18/20

CRUELLA (DIS) is the updated title of previous UNTITLED DISNEY LIVE ACTION dated on 12/23/20

NIMONA (FOX) previously dated on 2/14/20 moves to 3/5/21

AVATAR 2 (FOX) previously dated on 12/18/20 moves to 12/17/21

UNTITLED STAR WARS (DIS) is the updated title of previous UNTITLED DISNEY LIVE ACTION dated on 12/16/22

AVATAR 3 (FOX) previously dated on 12/17/21 moves to 12/22/23

UNTITLED STAR WARS (DIS) is now dated on 12/20/24

AVATAR 4 (FOX) previously dated on 12/20/24 is now dated on 12/19/25

UNTITLED STAR WARS (DIS) is now dated on 12/18/26

AVATAR 5 (FOX) previously dated on 12/19/25 moves to 12/17/27

GAMBIT (FOX) previously dated on 3/13/20 is removed from schedule

UNTITLED FOX MARVEL (FOX) previously dated on 6/26/20 is removed from schedule

UNTITLED FOX MARVEL (FOX) previously dated on 10/2/20 is removed from schedule

UNTITLED DISNEY LIVE ACTION (DIS) previously dated on 10/9/20 is removed from schedule

UNTITLED FOX MARVEL (FOX) previously dated on 3/5/21 is removed from schedule

FOSTER (FOX) previously dated on 3/5/21 is removed from schedule

UNTITLED DISNEY LIVE ACTION (DIS) previously dated on 12/22/21 is removed from schedule

UPDATE Once Powerhouse “Book of Mormon” Has Third Bad Week in a Row as Broadway Box Office Continues Slump

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UPDATE I told you last week that the once powerful “Book of Mormon” had gone on discount at ticket brokers, and there are lots of seats available at all shows. I mean, lots.

The box office report yesterday showed a third week in a row of declining sales. “Mormon” is just clearing $1 million. Twice this winter, on February 3rd and March 3rd, the Scott Rudin blockbuster only hit $900,000. No no no. Can’t do that.

“Mormon” may be a bellwether since Broadway overall is in a slump. The new shows are not attracting crowds, with the exception of “Tootsie”– which is doing B+–and “Ain’t Too Proud,” which has the Motown songs and great performances.

“To Kill a Mockingbird” is still killing it for Rudin, even without a Tony nomination for Best Play. It’s performing like a hit musical. But his “Hillary and Clinton” is soft, as is everything else this season.

Cher has done yeoman work publicizing her “Cher Show.” She did whole episodes of The Tonight Show and other programs, and even performed at the Met Ball last night. But “The Cher Show” is struggling, with less than $1 million every week sometimes much less than that. Without any Tony Awards, “The Cher Show” will have trouble getting past Christmas. It’s time to head to Vegas!

So what about “Book of Mormon”? Has everyone seen it? Or is it just that tastes have changed, and singing about raping babies isn’t funny anymore? We may be singing “Goodbye goodbye goodbye” soon if Rudin decides to cut his losses.

Sunday Ratings: Kardashians Continue Decline as “Game of Thrones” Rules with 11.8 Million, Pulls Up “Barry,” “Veep”

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The Kardashians– aka the Addams Family– made the scene in various fright wigs last night at the Met Ball, aka Spring Halloween Fest.

But Sunday night, the ratings for their reality show continued in decline. “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” fell slightly from 895,000 to 829,000, another low in their drift into the abyss.  They are pretty much at their all time low at this point. Isn’t it time to wrap this stuff up? But E! doesn’t have anything to replace it, and they just cancelled the very good Busy Phillips talk show. So now what?

“Thrones” scored 11.8 million, a little off their high from the previous week but well within their red zone of championship. A Starbucks coffee cup and a beheading added to the lure.

“Thrones” pulls along “Barry” — 1.986 million viewers, and “Veep”– 1.072 million. I can’t believe “Veep” is ending this Sunday. I weep for “Veep.” These last episodes have been action packed. Last Sunday Selina had her Julian Assange m0ment, among other things. We are going to miss her terribly!

PS How drugged did Kanye look last night in his MetBall photos? He hasn’t Tweeted since January 1st. They’ve got him locked down, but for how long?

 

 

Grammy-Nominated Pop Star Kesha Says “I’m in a great place now” After Legal Victory Against Dr. Luke, Honor from Humane Society

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Pop singer Kesha scored a legal victory Friday and was honored on Saturday in Hollywood.

The Grammy nominee and “Praying” hitmaker has been embroiled now for a couple of years in a tug of war with former producer Dr. Luke– whom she accused of rape, among other things– and Sony Music. But on Friday a court ruling in Dr. Luke’s ongoing defamation case against the singer ordered Sony Music to reveal to Kesha who they interviewed in their investigation of Dr. Luke. That’s a major step forward.

On Saturday night, Kesha was honored at the Humane Society’s gala event on the Paramount lot with the Voice for the Animals Award.  With her boyfriend, Brad Ashenfelter, by her side, Kesha told me that, “I know I have a ton of support. My fans are amazing.  I’m in a great place now.”

Kesha (real name Kesha Rose Sebert) wowed the crowd in a room filled with blue flowered walls, animal silhouettes, bales of hay and sunflowers.  The A-listers included Carol Leifer, Priscilla Presley, Diane Warren, Bellamy Young, Harley Quinn Smith and Leona Lewis, who sang a beautiful version of  “Imagine.”

Kesha explained her love of animals to the audience. “The first time I felt true unconditional love, I can’t say it was towards a family member because they can talk.  It was when I left a place, it was a strip club.  I walked outside and there was a tiny baby kitten in a garbage can.  My instinct was that I just grabbed him and said, ‘I can’t leave you here.’  My drummer said, ‘don’t touch that, he’s a trash cat.’  And I was like, ‘you’re a trash person, we’re taking the cat.”

She then went on to explain of the cat she would later name Mr. Peeps, that “I took him home to the Sunset Marquis where I was staying, and he preceded to destroy about seven rooms, He’s officially banned from the Sunset Marquis.  Steven Tyler is not banned from the Sunset Marquis, so he’s officially more rock star than Steven Tyler.”

Kesha was given the honor by Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler, whose manager wife, Gloria, co-chaired the event.

Wallis Annenberg also was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award, and said of her love of animals, “I think it’s worth the cost of a lint brush a million times over to get all that joy, love and enlightment in return.”

HSUS CEO Kitty Block told me that with Trump in the White House animal rights have been under siege.  “It’s been tough on a lot of issues, and we’ve been fighting a lot of rollbacks, specifically on wildlife.  We’re a bi-partisan group; we need everyone to help animals.  But I will say it’s bit more challenging under this administration.” Kitty wisely said to the audience that, “There’s power in what you buy and there’s power in what you consume, and I think if everybody’s just a little bit of an advocate, you can make great change.”

“American Idol” Drops 23% from Last Sunday to Second Lowest Rating of This Season: “Game of Thrones” May Be Torching Their Second Hour

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“American Idol” faced a worse fate than Dany’s dragon last night in the ratings.

“Idol” dropped 23% from last week. It’s like a free fall. Total number of viewers was 6.7 million. They lost a total of TWO MILLION fans from last week’s very high 8.7 million.

The second hour of “Idol” overlaps with “Game of Thrones,” which may explain what happened. The 9 to 10pm hour brought in just 6.598 million from an earlier 6.837 million. “Idol” fans usually stick around to see what happened to the contestants. But the pull of Westeros was too much. The key demo also plummeted!

Strange, too, since last week “Idol” was way up despite the “Thrones” Battle of Winterfell. But this week they decamped in droves!

Back to the Future with a New Film Starring Alec Baldwin as John DeLorean: Famed Dead Car Inventor’s Son Now Lives in Abject Poverty

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Nowadays people associate the DeLorean with the sci-fi travel device in the 1985 film “Back to the Future,” which was originally going to be a refrigerator according to the film’s writer Bob Gale, who’s interviewed in “Framing John DeLorean,” a terrific film directed by Sheena M. Joyce and Don Argott (“The Art of the Steal”) that screened at the Tribeca Film Festival. (Alec Baldwin stars as DeLorean.)

A fleet of DeLorean sports cars pulled up in front of the SVA Theater Tuesday at the film’s premiere and momentarily took the spotlight away from Baldwin and his gorgeous wife Hilaria.

“Framing DeLorean” is a mixed bag; it’s part documentary and part narrative with Baldwin featured in reenactments of scenes from the car designer’s life. Even more curious isI behind-the-scenes footage of the actor donning prosthetics and wig to get into character, all the while speculating on the car designer’s life, behavior and motivations.

There’s money, power, politics, drugs, scandal, sex, fast cars and all the elements of an action-packed film. But up to now all attempts to capture the man’s life on film have failed. The film manages to pull together all the surrealistic aspects of the man’s life in a cinematic language that works.

As the film reveals, DeLorean was unrepentant to the end, even after a drug bust and accusations of defrauding investors. And various plastic surgeries, including a bad chin implant, left him expressionless. DeLorean’s still a cipher but “Framing John DeLorean” directors Joyce and Argott, a couple in real life, have done a terrific job of capturing the genius but loony nature of their subject’s life and leaving final judgment to the audience.

Audiences, especially those old enough to remember the DeLorean trial, will notice that his ex-wife, Cristina Ferrare, a top model at the time and played by Morena Baccarin in the film, is not interviewed in the movie. She left DeLorean the day after he was acquitted of cocaine trafficking.

DeLorean historian Tamir Ardon told me at the press conference earlier in the day that Ferrare didn’t want to participate in the film. “I have known her for 15 years now, and I have spoken with her privately about things, and she just was not interested in that part of the movie. Luckily we were able to capture the essence through a lot of wonderful archival and obviously her kids had input.”

DeLorean’s children, Zachary, who was adopted, and Kathryn, are interviewed in the film and are still emotionally scarred by their late father’s notoriety. (DeLorean died in 2005.) What’s shocking is the abject poverty in which Zachary lives, as the movie reveals the hovel in which he resides that contrasts so dramatically with the luxury in which he and his sister were brought up and which is shown in archival footage.

In the end, Ardon thinks the car designer was a genius and admires much about him. “Thirty-five years later there are DeLoreans on the road with over 800,000 miles on them,” he told me. The film reveals the technical glitches of the early cars, manufactured in North Ireland by workers with no experience in car production. He says this is overdone..

“The quality of the cars, when they first came to the states, you have to remember that it is a brand new car company. The brand new work force. Assembling cars for the first time you are always going to be have problems,” he told me. “Even established car makers today have problems with cars when they first come out. By the time they got into a year two of production, they had actually worked out a lot of the issues, like the doors issues, they installed new striker pins, making sure that people were not getting stuck in the cars.”

As for the film’s title, it’s intentionally a tongue-in-cheek play on words said director Don Argott on the red carpet.

”It’s kind of how we portray people, how we frame them. And because this is a film that because it’s so unique in its approach, we felt like it also needed a clever title to help audiences understand what we were trying to do because, right out of the gate, it’s Alec Baldwin in a make up trailer? What the fuck is this?  I don’t understand what’s going on here?”

“Framing John Delorean” opens June 7.

Photo c2019 Showbiz411 by Paula Schwartz

Madonna Scales Back, Makes Wise Decision to Tour “Madame X” in Prestige Theaters and Not Arenas Where She Can Sell Out Easily

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Madonna has made a very wise decision. She’ll tour her “Madame X” album this fall in prestige theaters, and not in arenas.

Live Nation’s very brilliant Arthur Fogel made the announcement, and he’s right on, too. By playing theaters Madonna will cause a commotion, make people fight to see her, and not have to worry about people like…me…writing about her not filling Madison Square Garden. Smart, smart, smart.

Plus, the first shows will be in Brooklyn at BAM at the Howard Gilman Opera House. Very classy. She’ll play there for 7 nights in September, then head to Chicago’s Chicago Theater, and then the Wiltern in Los Angeles. More dates will be announced for Las Vegas, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Lisbon, London and Paris. The whole thing could end in a Broadway house– my guess– or at the Beacon Theater.

It’s unclear what the ticket prices will be, but re-sellers will drive them up to a thousand bucks, no doubt. And also unknown if there will be bundles with the “Madame X” album to drive up first and second week sales of the music and ensure Madge a number 1 debut. I would think so.

Given the look of Madonna’s “Medellin” video, this seems like a great idea. “Madame X” is going to look smashing in a theater. And why fight with arenas when you’ve already conquered that…ahem… arena?

PS No word yet, but Maluma as opening act?