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2018 Cannes Film Festival: Spike Lee Will Be the Most Important American Director This Year

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It seems appropriate that in 2018, with black directors emerging big time, the biggest and most important American director in Cannes will be Spike Lee. He’s the original, and the trail blazer, for Ryan Coogler, Ava DuVernay and so many others.

Lee’s “Blackkklansman” is the true story of a black cop who infiltrated the KKK and became the leader of their pack. Denzel Washington’s actor son, John David Washington, plays Ron Stallworth. Other actors in this big movie are Adam Driver, Topher Grace, and Corey Hawkins.

“Blackkklansman” comes from Focus Features and Blumhouse. It’s set for release on August 10th.

The other big American movie so far in competition is David Robert Mitchell’s “Under the Silver Lake” starring Andrew Garfield and Riley Keough. Garfield obviously will not be in Cannes as he’s on Broadway and very occupied with “Angels in America.” Riley Keough, daughter of Lisa Marie Presley, granddaughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley, is making a big name for herself as a fine actress and budding movie star. “Silver Lake” also stars Topher Grace, who doesn’t seem to work much but is now in two Cannes competition films. Good for him!

There will be more Cannes announcements soon.

OPENING NIGHT FILM
Everybody Knows, dir: Asghar Farhadi

COMPETITION
Le Livre D’Image, dir: Jean-Luc Godard
Blackkklansman, dir: Spike Lee
Three Faces, dir: Jafar Panahi
Cold War, dir: Pawel Pawlikowski
Leto, dir: Kirill Serebrennikov
Lazzaro Felice, dir: Alice Rohrwacher
Under The Silver Lake, dir: David Robert Mitchell
Capernaum, dir: Nadine Labaki
At War, dir: Stephane Brizé
Asako I&II, dir: Ryusuke Hamaguchi
Sorry Angel, dir: Christophe Honoré
Dogman, dir: Matteo Garrone
Girls Of The Sun, dir: Eva Husson
Yomeddine, dir: A.B Shawky
Burning, dir: Lee-Chang Dong
Shoplifters, dir: Kore-Eda Hirokazu
Ash Is Purest White, dir: Jia Zhang-Ke

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

Dead Souls, Wang Bing
10 Years In Thailand, dirs: Aditya Assarat, Wisit Sasanatieng, Chulayarnon Sriphol & Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Pope Francis – A Man Of His Word, dir: Wim Wenders
La Traversée, dir: Romain Goupil
To The Four Winds, dir: Michel Toesca
Le Grand Cirque Mystique, dir: Carlos Diegues
The State Against Mandela And The Others, dirs: Nicolas Champeaux & Gilles Porte

MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS
Arctic, dir: Joe Penna
The Spy Gone North, dir: Yoon Jong-Bing

OUT OF COMPETITION

Le Grand Bain, dir: Gilles Lellouche
Solo: A Star Wars Story, dir: Ron Howard

UN CERTAIN REGARD
Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Bi Gan
Little Tickles, dir: Andréa Bescond & Eric Métayer
Sofia, dir: Meyem Benm’Barek
Border, dir: Ali Abbasi
Sextape, dir: Antoine Desrosières
The Gentle Indifference Of The World, dir: Adilkhan Yerzhanov
El Angel, dir: Luis Ortega
In My Room, dir: Ulrich Kohler
The Harvesters, dir: Etienne Kallos
My Favorite Fabric, dir: Gaya Jiji
Friend, dir: Wanuri Kahiu
Euphoria, dir: Valeria Golino
Angel Face, dir: Vanessa Filho
Girl, dir: Lukas Dhont
Manto, dir: Nandita Das

The Weeknd Made Over $1 Million Last Week from Streaming, Same Songs Earned $50K from Downloads

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As streaming has become the province of hip hop, rap and urban artists, it’s also the only place anyone’s making any money in pop.

Last week, according to Buzz Angle, The Weeknd scored just over $1 million in revenue streaming the six different songs from his EP, “My Dear Melancholy.”

The same songs earned just a total of $50,000 from all their paid downloads. Streaming won, hands down.

The Weeknd was smart. Pop is all about singles these days, not albums. So he made half an album, with six hit singles, no filler. Why bother making the rest of the songs?

TV Ratings for “Roseanne” Episode 4 Gets 13 Million Viewers, Earns Twice the Audience of Elton John Special

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“Roseanne” continues to drop off in the ratings. Last night 13.467 million viewers, a drop off about of about 2 million from last week, and 12 million from the total total of the premiere. Still, “Roseanne” reigns supreme. Last night’s episode was very funny and well written and avoided any real controversy. The episode are all filmed and in the can but I do hope John Goodman’s Dan wakes up from his coma and gets to do something. So far he’s just a foil. John Goodman is too great an actor to leave in that lurch.

For ABC, “Roseanne” is helping but not a lot. About 6 million people left when the show was over and didn’t watch “The Middle,” a very conservative middle brow family show.

On the other hand, Roseanne had nearly twice the audience of Elton John’s “I’m Still Standing” Special on CBS.

Mariah Carey Says She’s Been Battling BiPolar Disorder Since 2001, Explains Erratic Behavior

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Mariah Carey tells People magazine she’s been battling bipolar disorder since 2001. She was diagnosed when she had her “breakdown” during the release of “Glitter,” a huge bomb. If you recall, Carey was really knocked out by various revelations of backstabbing, etc.

She tells People: “Until recently I lived in denial and isolation and in constant fear someone would expose me,” she says. “It was too heavy a burden to carry and I simply couldn’t do that anymore. I sought and received treatment, I put positive people around me and I got back to doing what I love — writing songs and making music.”

It’s not clear why this is being revealed now, but everyone wishes Mariah well and continued mental health. To her credit she never seems depressed in public. She’s always bubbly and has a wicked sense of humor. She was obviously working hard to keep up the impression she was happy as a “lamb” or butterfly.

The diagnosis would explain some of Mariah’s erratic behavior over the years.

Mariah says on Twitter she’s back in the studio. Let’s hope she’s working on something really important and adult, not just more scatting over hip hop songs. That ship — it was fun– has sailed.

Bad Ideas Dept: Lanky, Thin, Tall British “Billions” Actor Damian Lewis Will Play Fat, Dead Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford

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Alas, Chris Farley cannot play dead Toronto mayor Rob Ford. You remember Rob, don’tcha? Fat and loud, he partied like it was 1999, drank, did drugs, went to rehab. He finally exploded and died from cancer in March 2016.

Now comes word of a movie about Ford, produced by brothers Jonathan and Andrew Bronfman of Canada. They are distant relatives of the Bronfmans of Seagrams fame. Their father, Paul Bronfman, chairman of Pinewood Toronto Studios. Bronfman owns William F. White International Inc., (Whites) described as Canada’s oldest and largest provider of professional motion picture, television, live event, digital media production equipment and technical expertise.

So who did they get to play Rob Ford, a man whose shirt tail was rarely tucked in? Why, his physical opposite, Damian Lewis, of “Billions” and “Homeland” fame. Lewis is tall, thin, lanky. Makes no sense.

The movie is called “Run This Town,” named for a Jay Z song that has nothing to do with anything. This is the first directing job for producer-actor Ricky Tollman.

While I’m sure Lewis up to the challenge, the question is Why? We’ll have to wait and see how this works out.

Review: “Roseanne” Was Actually Funny Tonight, But Dropped All Its Controversial Material

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“Roseanne” was actually funny tonight.

There were no shrill political debates, on the positive side. On the negative, it looks like they cut the baby surrogacy story. Becky’s eggs were too old to be used — she’d been shaving 10 years off her forty three. What that means for Sarah Chalke is unclear since it was going to be her baby.

In addition to the dropped surrogacy story, there was no sign of the cross dressing 10 year old or the black granddaughter. Is this all because of time constraints, or is the show deferring to the conservative audience it attracted in its massive premiere?

More positives: a little bit more of Laurie Metcalf showing her wide range. John Goodman, however, still seems at sea.

We’ll see what the ratings are in the morning. But it was nice to see things calm down a little. And even nicer to see Lecy Goranson and Sara Gilbert get a big sister scene for themselves.

RIP The Great Yvonne Staples of the Famed Staples Singers Passes Away at Age 80

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Everyone knows the name Mavis Staples these days, which is great. But Mavis grew up singing with her family– her dad, Pops Staples and sister Yvonne. Yvonne also took care of the family business. Until a few years ago she organized Mavis’s solo career as well. You can hear Yvonne on all the great Staples Singers hits, from “Crying in the Chapel” to “I’ll Take You There” and “Respect Yourself.” I knew her for a long time, she was so lovely and a great pal. I enjoyed seeing her so much and missed her a lot in the last few years as she became unable to travel. She was just one of the sweethearts of the world and of the music world. She will be sorely missed by her family and close friends, and I will miss seeing her.

 

“Danger, Will Robinson!” — “Lost in Space” is Back, Seriously, with the Robot, and a Female Dr. Smith (Parker Posey)

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“Danger, Will Robinson!” got the crowd clapping at the premiere of Netflix’s new surefire hit — a 2018 remake of the 60’s classic ‘”Lost In Space” at the Arclight Hollywood Cinerama Dome.  Netflix’s content chief Ted Sarandos got the night started for the appreciative audience which included “Star Wars”‘s Mark Hamill and the original “ Lost In Space” cast members Angela Cartwright,  Mark Goddard, Bill Mumy and Marta Kristen, whose date was her actress daughter, the lovely Lena Kane. (June Lockhart, the great space mom, is 92 so she was allowed to stay home. Guy Williams and Jonathan Harris are gone, somewhere in space.)

One exhilarating episode was shown and this engaging and exciting show quickly kicked into high sci –fi gear. And here’s a little side note: the original “Lost in Space” was brought to us by Irwin Allen, famous for his blockbuster disaster movies. It ran for 84 episodes from 1965 to 1968. The family was named Robinson as a nod to the Swiss Family Robinson, who were shipwrecked in the early 1800s in the East Indies and became famous.

At the after party I chatted with the esteemed British actor Toby Stephens who plays the combat veteran dad, John Robinson.  Toby is acting and theatrical royalty; he is the son of Dame Maggie Smith — Dowager Countess of “Downton Abbey” among other things — and the late Sir Robert Stephens.  I asked the totally down to earth Toby how a lauded British actor such as himself — he’s won numerous awards for his Shakespearean work on stage and screen — wound up in an American pop culture classic?  Stephens explained,  “I grew up for five years in LA because my Mom worked here a lot.  So I caught up on all the American sci -fi shows and have always been a true fan since then.  I never imagined I’d be in one, but I’m sincerely thrilled to be in this. I’m having a blast.”

Toby has an equal acting partner in 12-year-old Maxwell Jenkins who plays the iconic Will Robinson role and is just sensational, he gives a layered, sensitive performance; it also doesn’t hurt that he’s off the charts appealing.  I asked him his highlight of the night.  “Mark Hamill gave me a cough drop.  I actually have a cough drop from Luke Skywalker!”  The rest of the cast — Molly Parker, Taylor Russell and Mina Sundial — round out the complicated Robinson clan and are every bit Toby and Maxwell’s acting equals.  We luckily got a peak of the always perfect Parker Posey (who was at the event as well)  as Dr. Smith at the end of the first episode. Cannot wait to see more of her!

“Lost In Space”‘ premieres globally on Friday April 13th and will surely be another megahit for Netflix.  The show smartly weaves the appealing 60’s sensibility with an imperfect modern day family.  A big budget sci-fi adventure with heart.  Escapist fun and wondrously well done.  

 


TV Ratings: “American Idol” Beaten Sunday by New Show and “NCIS,” Monday by “The Voice”

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“American Idol” is not having a great time during its reincarnation.

On Sunday night “Idol” was beaten by “NCIS” and its preceding show CBS, “Instinct,” which is brand new but has a great lead-in from “60 Minutes.” The latter news program had 10 million viewers on Sunday might.

“Idol” scores an average 7.2 million viewers, a full million behind “NCIS” and “Instinct.”

Last night, “Idol” fell again when it overlapped with NBC’s “The Voice.” The only good news there is that “The Voice” was down, too, under 10 million viewers to 9.7 million. It’s off about 500,000 viewers.

Exclusive: Joaquin Phoenix Rising– Star Says “I Just Want to Keep Making Movies, If People Think That I Should”

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Charlize Theron and Joaqui’n Phoenix

 

I guess Page Six went to a different party then I and the rest of the attendees (including Charlize Theron, John C. Reilly, Lucas Hedges and more) did for Joaquin Phoenix’s new much lauded film Amazon’s  “You Were Never Really Here,” in limited release now. At the Taschen Gallery event Phoenix was described as   ‘reclusive,’ and ‘utterly unnoticed.’ They apparently weren’t at the event so they got their info from a ‘source’ and they got it all wrong.  

Joaquin was gracious and approachable, posed for photographers and talked to the press, including me, and was chatting and lovely to guests. He’s also far from ‘reclusive.’ He’s a committed public animal activist, goes to events and recently accompanied his longtime talented actress girlfriend Rooney Mara during Oscar time when she co-hosted an event for her brother-in-law Jamie Bell’s “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool.” Jamie is married to Rooney’s equally talented sister Kate Mara who is terrific in “Chappaquiddick.”

I asked Joaquin, who is known to take artistic challenges in his choices, what drew him to this complicated role. He plays a traumatized veteran who tracks down missing girls for a living

“I don’t really know what it was.  It may be there was just something about Lynne [Scottish Director Lynne Ramsey who wrote and directed the film] when she talked about it that had meaning to me.  He goes on, “I felt like there was something really mysterious about the character and the journey that I couldn’t figure out.  It wasn’t like it was there on the page. But there were hints of things which I wanted to dig in with Lynne and explore the possibilities.  I don’t really know exactly why, but that’s close.”

I then asked him how he handles the constant compliments he gets from the industry and fans about his talent, dedication and commitment to his work.  He answered humbly,   “It makes me feel a little bit uneasy.  I just want to keep making movies, if people think that I should and they want to support that then I’m really appreciative.”

 

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