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Bourdain Suicide: UK Tabs Reported Earlier This Week Girlfriend Asia Argento Flaunting New Boyfriend

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Anthony Bourdain’s tragic death today may have been spurred by tabloid headlines that ran all week in Europe.

Girlfriend Asia Argento was photographed extensively with a new boyfriend, 28 year old journalist Hugo Clement. Clement had been in Cannes with her as well, and documented her unannounced speech against Harvey Weinstein at the film festival’s closing ceremony.

Bourdain had taken on Argento’s cause against Weinstein, supporting her publicly with statement defending the actress and director. Argento claimed Weinstein raped her before they entered into a four year relationship.

French papers have also suggested that Bourdain may have been financially supporting Argento’s cause as well.

But pictures in the Daily Mail, as well as French tabloids, showed Argento and Clement holding hands, hugging, and so while strolling around in Rome this week.

Bourdain’s Instagram account has several photos of him with Argento just following Cannes indicating that they were very much of a couple. He even posted a photo of Weinstein after his arrest, in solidarity.

 

Exclusive: Source Close to CNN Superstar Chef, Travel Personality Anthony Bourdain Says “No Clue” About Suicide: “He Wasn’t Depressed”

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EXCLUSIVE I’ve just spoken with a source very close to Anthony Bourdain in Europe. She says they have “no clue” why he committed suicide this morning. “He was not depressed,” she says. More to come…

This is a terrible shock. CNN says celebrity chef and travel TV correspondent Anthony Bourdain is dead at 61 from suicide. He was found unresponsive in his Paris hotel room by chef and friend Eric Ripert of Le Bernardin restaurant. They were in Paris shooting Bourdain’s CNN show “Parts Unknown.”

Bourdain traveled the world for CNN for his show “Parts Unknown.” He was dating director actress Asia Argento, who accused Harvey Weinstein of raping her interviews and a speech in Cannes last month. Bourdain became an outspoken advocate for Argento and against sexual harassment in restaurants and commercial kitchens.

This comes on the heels of the suicide of Kate Spade this week. What is going on? People who seem to have everything and are on top of the world are suffering from demons that are unimaginable.

Bourdain, married twice, leaves an 11 year old daughter.

George Clooney AFI Gala Gone Wrong: Julia Roberts is A No Show, So is Sandra Bullock, Brad Pitt, But Brad’s Ex Jennifer Aniston Shows Up

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The celeb guest list for the George Clooney AFI tribute– now underway in Hollywood– is a little odd.

First of all, where the heck is Julia Roberts? She was supposed to present the AFI Lifetime Achievement award to Clooney. Julia is nowhere to be seen. Cate Blanchett is there, supposedly she’ll do it. They co-starred in a movie no one could watch called “The Good German.”

Also, there’s no sign of Sandra Bullock. Just as there was no sign of Clooney at Bullock’s opening of “Ocean’s 8.” Indeed, the expected cameo of Clooney in “Ocean’s 8” never materialized even though her character is the sister of his character.

Bullock and Clooney became BFF’s with “Gravity,” a massive hit. But “Our Brand is Crisis,” which Clooney produced, was a massive failure. Have they fallen out? Sure seems like it.

And where are all the “Oceans 11” and so on actors? Matt Damon? Brad Pitt? Pitt’s not there, but his ex wife, Jennifer Aniston, came with Courteney Cox. A little peculiar.

Also on hand are Cate Blanchett, Julia Roberts, Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber, Julianna Margulies, Anna Kendrick, Don Cheadle, Laura Dern, Richard Kind, Norman Lear, and Bill Murray. Miley Cyrus performed songs from the Coen brothers movie “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” which starred Clooney.

 

Roseanne Barr Doubles Down on Valerie Jarrett Attack, ReTweets Assertion Obama Aide Wants to “Chase Jews into the Sea”

Maybe you’ve noticed that after a flurry of fake reports that ABC might somehow resurrect “Roseanne,” the story has gone cold.

That may be because on June 5th, Roseanne Barr doubled down on her attack against Obama aide Valerie Jarrett. She retweeted another Tweet that indicated Jarrett was anti-Semitic. The Tweet Roseanne sent out to her followers said: “You didn’t cause any pain. Those people always hated you. Valerie Jarrett wants Israelis and Jews chased into the sea, and she’ll celebrate.”

The Tweet, from an account called BullMooseGhost, was in response to Barr’s Tweet : “I’m making restitution for the pain I have caused.”

It’s the last direct Tweet from Barr. But she’s retweeted several other accounts, including BullMooseGhost, as well as another from a pro-Trumper that reads: “Leaked Memos Show Comey & Yates Lied to White House, Trump About Gen. Flynn Investigation – True PunditTrue Pundit”

None of this helps Barr’s situation, which is dire at best. ABC can’t possibly offer a new version of “Roseanne” while Barr is an owner of the show– and while she could be using social media to further her agenda of racism and conspiracy theories.

American Film Institute Salutes George Clooney Tonight After a Down Year of Finances

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George Clooney will be saluted tonight by the American Film Institute at their annual fundraiser. The proceedings will be shown on TNT on June 21st. Julia Roberts, whose last movie with Clooney– “Money Monster”– was a disaster, will give Clooney the award. If Roberts is anything like she’s been at similar ceremonies, there will be a lot of bleeping during her speech. She drops the F word about as much as Adele.

Clooney, it is hoped, will be a big draw. The AFI needs it. According to their Form 990 for 2016, their revenue less expenses came to MINUS $262,124. Total assets were off by $2 million, from $47 mil in 2015 to $45 mil. Net assets or fund balances were down from 2015 by about $1.5 million.

On the bright side, the AFI upped their grants to individuals in 2016 to $225,000 from just $18,000 the year before. But the not for profit, so important to film students and historians, is top heavy with $16 million in salaries in 2016. (Their CEO made $567,000.) They spend just a tad more– $17 million– on education and training, exhibitions, and national programs. Independent contractors were paid around $2 million in 2016.

The AFI has two big annual events– tonight’s dinner and an annual luncheon during Golden Globe weekend, held at the Four Seasons for the 10 best movies and TV shows of the year. In 2016, they reported a net loss of $601,080. The net realized losses on investments is listed as MINUS $1.39 million.

So the Clooney event tonight is key. We’re rooting for them. Maybe Clooney and his Casamigas Tequila partners will underwrite some scholarships. Every year, AFI produces a new class of talented filmmakers whose names usually come up in awards seasons not too long after graduation.

 

DC Comics, Films in Turmoil: Head of Division Ousted as Two Different Actors — Jared Leto, Joaquin Phoenix– Will Star as “The Joker”

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It’s been pretty clear for a long time to fans that the DC Comics Universe in the movies, at least, is a freakin’ mess.

With the exception of “Wonder Woman,” none of the recent movies have made anyone happy. “Suicide Squad,” “Justice League,” “Batman vs. Superman” — oy vey. They don’t hold a candle to the Marvel movies, and I say this as a childhood fan of DC.

One bright spot of “Suicide Squad” was Jared Leto as The Joker. This was a big deal since Heath Ledger had been so indelible as The Joker in “The Dark Knight Returns” and won an Oscar. But he’s gone.

But instead of giving Leto a standalone movie, or one with Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, DC and Warner Bros. announced a different Joker movie starring Joaquin Phoenix, directed by Todd Phillips. So that would mean Phoenix in that film, Leto (maybe) in another “Suicide Squad” movie. The Joker’s wild!

Now, suddenly, a Leto Joker movie is back (reported by Variety). But so is the Phoenix film. Leto is bright and colorful, Phoenix is dark and wicked. Clearly, no one at DC and WB can decide what the Joker is. This would be as if Marvel had Ryan Reynolds in one set of Deadpool movies, and Daniel Day Lewis (as if) in another.

But Marvel knows what they are, with a clear editorial focus.

DC, on the other hand, doesn’t. That’s why they ousted DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson this week. She was also head of Warner Consumer Products. Nelson was with Warner Bros. for 20 years. But she is gone, completely, after all this confusion. (And that includes the Ben Affleck-Batman situation.)

So now what? Maybe DC/WB can find someone with a passion and clear understanding of the DC Universe. So far that’s been limited to Patty Jenks with “Wonder Woman.”

And two Jokers? It didn’t work for “The Two Jakes.” (Inside joke.) It won’t work here.

“London Fields” — The Really Awful Film with Johnny Depp and Amber Heard — Finally Set for August Release

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It’s hard to believe, but Matthew Cullen’s very awful “London Fields” is coming to a near theatre all of us this August.

This is the film based on Martin Amis’s bestselling novel. Amber Heard stars as Nicola Six. Amber’s ex husband, Johnny Depp, is featured but not credited on the film poster. They met began their affair just before the movie started, and married when it was finished. The short marriage was as dreadful, evidently, as the film.

Shot in 2013, “London Fields” was supposed to screen at the 2015 Toronto Film Festival, but was pulled when lawsuits broke out over just how bad it was. Still, some critics saw it. They’re still being attended to (just kidding).

Director Cullen sued the producers, who’d taken the film away from him and re-cut it to try and make sense of the whole thing. (Cullen was asked to re-submit new versions but never did, according to reports.) According to a 2015 review in The Guardian, nothing worked in the producers’ resuscitation.

Theo James, Cara deLevigne, Jim Sturgess and Billy Bob Thornton co-star. Martin Cullen makes an inauspicious feature film directorial debut after transitioning from music videos. He’s very nice. I met him at the Spirit Awards this year. He lent me his wrist band so I could go use the Porta-Potty.

It seems like Marc Urman’s Paladin Films has the honor of distribution.

 Here’s the trailer, which is considered Not Suitable for Viewing at Work or in a Public Place:

 

“Sweeney Todd” Still Glorious in Downtown NYC Bake Shop, Wraps 18 Month Run Soon

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I would go back and see “Sweeney Todd” in its current incarnation every night if  I could. The version I saw recently (for the third time–different cast) takes place in the fictitious Harrington’s Bake Shop aka the Barrow Street Theater just off Seventh Avenue in Greenwich Village.

I went the first time because it was such an oddity–a British company bringing over a “Sweeney Todd” they’d performed in a tiny London bakeshop. Alas, that cast left after a few weeks, replaced by Norm Lewis and Carolee Carmello– Broadway superstars– to carry on as Sweeney and Mrs. Lovett.

I returned once again, principally to see Sally Ann Triplett from Sting’s “The Last Ship” and other shows, a younger Mrs. Lovett maybe, but intriguing. She’s joined by Thom Sesma, a lanky Todd, also younger, plus the reliably hilarious Stacie Bono playing the barber Pirelli and the beggar woman, aka Lucy Barker, and just five others: Michael James Leslie as Judge Turpin, Zachary Noah Piser as Tobias (with a lilting tenor he gets to sing “Not While I’m Around”), John Rapson (a young Beadle with a lovely voice), Billy Tighe as the lovestruck sailor Anthony (he gets to sing “Joanna”), and Delaney Westfall as a spunkier than usual but still clueless Joanna.

Just eight cast members- plus three amazing musicians who make Stephen Sondheim’s best and most complex score soar like they’re a symphony: Matt Aument on a stand up piano, Tomoko Akoboshi on violin, and Michael Breaux on clarinet.

Plus, for verisimilitude, you can come early and eat a delicious pie made not of priest or friar but meat, chicken, or vegetables. (It’s well worth it.)

“Sweeney Todd” was not a big hit when it opened in March 1979 on Broadway. Even though it won all the Tony Awards (Best Musical, score, Actress-Angela Lansbury, Actor-Len Cariou–the father on “Blue Bloods” now!), the show only lasted til June 1980 in that run. But aficionados and fanatics knew it was the best Sondheim show (which is saying a lot) and maybe the best score ever. Thirty eight years later, the demon barber of Fleet Street and his half crazed paramour baker Mrs. Lovett are legendary.

You can sit in the pie shop and listen to that score and wonder How the heck did Sondheim do it? There are so many small moving parts to the music, themes that repeat and overlap and signal characters, it’s overwhelming. Also, that each of those parts is rich in melody, has the “hooks” of the greatest pop songs, and includes nods to opera as well as great musical comedy. The songs like “Pretty Women” and “Joanna” and “Not While I’m Around” are equal to or better than anything ever written by Sondheim, who don’t forget wrote “Somewhere” and “Send in the Clowns” and “The Ladies Who Lunch” just for starters.

Anyway, it’s a nice break from Roseanne, Kanye, Harvey, Melania MIA, and so on. Get down to the Barrow Theater ASAP. “Sweeney Todd” pie shop version is a joy. Sally Ann Triplett is a sensational Mrs. Lovett, Sting would be proud of her. She and Sesma and Piser had a very unusual rapport– I’ve seen this show so many times and yet I was very moved by the ending. It surprised even a cynic like me. Bravo!

Kate Spade’s Husband Makes Statement That Raises More Questions Than it Answers

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Kate Spade’s husband, Andy Spade, has issued a statement about his wife’s suicide. It raises more questions than it answers. According to Andy, they’d been living apart for 10 months. “We were not legally separated, and never even discussed divorce.” That seems a long time and doesn’t address why they they were in that situation or who was living with Kate and their daughter if she was so depressed. They never discussed divorce? That’s hard to believe. And the wording in the first paragraph–we were in touch with her— who was in touch with whom?

Read this statement. Something tells me this is the beginning, not the end, of this terrible story.

 

“Kate was the most beautiful woman in the world. She was the kindest person I’ve ever known and my best friend for 35 years. My daughter and I are devastated by her loss, and can’t even begin to fathom life without her. We are deeply heartbroken and miss her already.Kate suffered from depression and anxiety for many years. She was actively seeking help and working closely with her doctors to treat her disease, one that takes far too many lives. We were in touch with her the night before and she sounded happy. There was no indication and no warning that she would do this. It was a complete shock. And it clearly wasn’t her. There were personal demons she was battling.

For the past 10 months we had been living separately, but within a few blocks of each other. Bea was living with both of us and we saw each other or spoke every day. We ate many meals together as a family and continued to vacation together as a family. Our daughter was our priority. We were not legally separated, and never even discussed divorce. We were best friends trying to work through our problems in the best way we knew how. We were together for 35 years. We loved each other very much and simply needed a break.

This is the truth. Anything else that is out there right now is false. She was actively seeking help for depression and anxiety over the last 5 years, seeing a doctor on a regular basis and taking medication for both depression and anxiety. There was no substance or alcohol abuse. There were no business problems. We loved creating our businesses together. We were co-parenting our beautiful daughter. I have yet to see any note left behind and am appalled that a private message to my daughter has been so heartlessly shared with the media.

My main concern is Bea and protecting her privacy as she deals with the unimaginable grief of losing her mother. Kate loved Bea so very much.”

Harry Potter aka Daniel Radcliffe Will Be on Broadway While Harry Potter is on Broadway

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You know, Harry Potter is on Broadway now as a play — “Harry and Potter and the Cursed Child.” It will likely win some Tony Awards on Sunday.

So just to be confusing, “Harry” is coming to Broadway this fall. Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry in the eight movies, is returning to the stage in a new play come October. “The Lifespan of a Fact” is written by Jeremy Kareken & David Murrell and Gordon Farrell, directed by Leigh Silverman.

Three playwrights? Very unusual. They adapted it from a book of the same name byby John D’Agata and Jim Fingal about a fact checker and the writer of a magazine article.

More good news: Bobby Cannavale and Cherry Jones co-star. Well, you can’t do better than that.

The sixteen week engagement is at the Roundabout/Studio 54.