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Paul Simon Returning to Central Park for Career Finale? Singer Announces Last Tour Dates Forever Including Two Shows at Madison Square Garden

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I can’t believe it, but Paul Simon really is retiring from performing. He’s just announced his last tour dates including two finales at Madison Square Garden. Those two dates are September 20 and 21. The last last one is September 22nd, which feels like it’s going to be a return to Central Park and would  feature Art Garfunkel after some tricky negotiations. Of course, they’re playing with the weather. But the original 1981 Central Park concert took place on September 19th– thirty seven years ago. Wow. The recording of that show and the DVD are still huge best sellers.

So why go to the paid shows at the Garden? Simon will obviously feature other guest stars that won’t be in the park– the range could be from Paul McCartney and Billy Joel with many others. Garfunkel would be the icing on the cake for the park reunion. I’m just theorizing but it seems like Central Park would be the TBA on their schedule. It certainly won’t be the White House. The only other possibility would be Forest Hills Stadium, which would bring it all back home. But I’m guessing the Park because of the anniversary.

In a statement Simon said: “I’ve often wondered what it would feel like to reach the point where I’d consider bringing my performing career to a natural end. Now I know: it feels a little unsettling, a touch exhilarating and something of a relief. I love making music, my voice is still strong, and my band is a tight, extraordinary group of gifted musicians. I think about music constantly. I am very grateful for a fulfilling career and, of course, most of all to the audiences who heard something in my music that touched their hearts.”

 

After 2 False Starts, Spielberg’s “Ready Player One” Premieres at SXSW AND Gets Standing Ovation– Director: Greatest Anxiety Attack I’ve Ever Had”

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UPDATE out of SXSW: Erik Davis of Fandango, whose opinion I trust, says: ” #ReadyPlayerOne is classic Steven Spielberg. It’s got the references, the ferocious effects and the great ‘80s soundtrack, sure, but also the charm, the heart, the humor and a fantastic Alan Silvestri score. I loved it & so did this #SXSW crowd. Be excited for it!…I don’t know if I have ever seen a crowd cheer on a movie the way they just cheered on . We haven’t seen this Spielberg in a long time – it’s just pure entertainment and it’s hard not to watch it without a dorky smile on your face the whole time”

According to reports, Spielberg appeared at end of movie and got a standing ovation. Spielberg told the audience: “This is perhaps the greatest anxiety attack I’ve ever had.”

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Twice Sunday night, Steven Spielberg’s “Ready Player One” had to be stopped during its premiere screening at the South by Southwest Festival.

The sound went out each time it started, and in the same place.

Warner Bros. is counting on “Ready Player One,” as is Spielberg. His last sci-fi kind of film, “The BFG,” was very good but flopped at the box office. Since then, he’s given us “The Post,” the biggest box office movie of Christmas’s Oscar films. But it wasn’t the smash I — and others– predicted.

“Ready Player One” opens  March 29th. Now that the screening is underway, we’ll have audience reaction when it ends.

PS the whole back and forth on Film Twitter about “Ready Player One.” The whole gang there simultaneously wants this movie to fail and at the same time they want to blame the naysayers for making it fail. I can’t imagine what this must sound like to Spielberg, the man who made “Jaws,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Jurassic Park, “ET,” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” He must think, Have these people lost their minds?

Box Office Firsts: Black Directors Have #1 (“Black Panther”) and #2 (“Wrinkle in Time”), Ryan Coogler Second Black Director in Billion Dollar Club

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A lot will be written this morning about Ava Duvernay’s “A Wrinkle in Time” finishing second at the box office to Ryan Coogler’s “Black Panther” in its opening weekend. “Panther” made $41 mil to “Wrinkle”‘s $33 million.

But there are two firsts here that are more important. The first first: the top 2 movies of the week are made by black directors.

The second first: One of them (Duvernay) is a woman.

The third first: Coogler is the second black director to score a billion dollar movie worldwide. The first was F. Gary Gray with “The Fate of the Furious” last year, total $1.2 billion.

Coogler, 31, is now on a trajectory for a long, confident, and successful career following the award winning and much praised “Fruitvale Station” and the studio powered hit “Creed.”

Duvernay has already become a symbolic leader for women in general, female directors, you name it. She was really screwed on “Selma,” a movie that needs to be seen over and over. But she’s made her name with “Wrinkle.”

Keep refreshing for hard numbers…

Joely Fisher, Survivor of a Hollywood Childhood and Ellen’s Coming Out, Will Direct Her First Feature

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Joely Fisher, an actress/singer (“Ellen” “Til Death” “Last Man Standing,” is true child of Hollywood. Her late father was the singer Eddie Fisher and her mom is the actress/singer Connie Stevens. Carrie Fisher, to whom she was close, was her beloved half sister. Joely is about to direct her first feature, “Oliver Storm,” which will be shot in Thailand.

We caught up with her at Doris Bergman’s 10th Anniversary Oscar Style Lounge and Party at Fig and Olive in West Hollywood. Fisher, who has directed and acted in many TV series, is eying a trilogy, along with a book and interactive game for the family adventure story. (Yes, this is the same Joely Fisher who starred in 95 episodes of “Ellen” in the 90s and was there when Degeneres had her brilliant and brave coming out.)

Co-written by her sister Tricia Leigh Fisher, the film is not cast yet, but she hopes it’s with some of her showbiz friends she’s grown up with. “I’ve grown up in this business. So I’m trying to create a repertory company. I have a barn now, lets put on a show!” Her book, “Growing Up Fisher: Musings, Memories, And Misadventures,” released this past November, is still doing well. Her sister is always “non stop on my mind. I miss Carrie desperately all the time.”

Switching gears, the celebs, which included Viola Davis, Bruce Dern, Anita Pointer, Steven Bauer, Jake Busey, songwriter Carol Connors, Susan Anton, Jon Mack, Judy Tenuta and more, got to enjoy buzzed about products, jewelry, clothes and more. The hugely popular Twisted Silver with their chic jewelry, Handmade Hearts by Hillel, Beauty Kitchen Booth, My Saint, My Hero bracelets, Timmy Woods Handbags, Curtis & Co. Timepieces, hip Hypo Footwear, Help Lifestyle Network’s pro CBD brand of balms and salves and Impromptu Lola Lipstick, For vodka lovers there was Bulgarian Vodka and Precious Vodka (in a signature diamond shape bottles.) Hint Water, Balance organic body butter, Sunless beauty, Sue Wong Fashions and perfume, Montrose Regenerative Cosmetics & Laser Center and the A plus Art Lewis Bespoke, custom men’s wear, stylish suits and tuxedos. The men in Tinsel town all flock to him. There was Life Coach William Constantine, Author Debbi DiMaggio Lights, Camera, Action,” Team Power real estate, Authors Alexis Hunter/Joi Lansing “A Body To Die For,” Black Horn Imports, CURTIS & Co. Timepieces and more. For canines, Pampered Pets with CJS Homemade Pet Treats and Pet Staycations, were a must stop. And the widely popular Hollywood Nail & Bone nail polish which supports pet rescue and adoption. Wednesday’s child, which supports the LA foster care system, was educating the VIP’s.

The title sponsor Buywine.com gave the guests lovely wine to sip. So eating a delicious brunch buffet and sipping Buywine.com, a lovely way to spend an afternoon Doris Bergman Hollywood style!

Review: Wes Anderson is Barking Up the Right Tree with Winning, Whimsical “Isle of Dogs”

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“Isle Of Dogs,” say it fast and yes, it does sound like “I love dogs.” That’s what the brilliant filmmaker Wes Anderson goes for and beyond delivers on. Anderson has delved into stop motion animation before with his “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” but this time Anderson hits a canine grand slam with this latest wacky and whimsical, singularly unique and delightful film.

Written by Anderson, Roman Coppola, Jason Schwartzman and Kunichi Nomura, “Isle” has been years in the making and is an ode to the director’s love of Japanese cinema. This doggie saga is set in futuristic Japan where a dog flu epidemic in the fictional city of Megaski which turns man’s best friend into his worst enemy. The evil mayor (voiced by Nomura) banishes all dogs to ‘Trash Island,’ where they are forced to live among the rubbish. It’s there that we meet the five main dog characters, Rex (Edward Norton), Duke, (Jeff Goldblum), Boss (Bill Murray), King (Bob Balaban) and the de-facto leader and tough as nails stray Chief (Bryan Cranston) who warns all, “I bite.”

The evil mayor’s innocent ward Atari (Koyu Rankin), searches for his beloved pooch and winds up on the putrid island. Add to that, Scarlett Johansson’s gorgeous show dog, human activist (Greta Gerwig) plus a scene stealing oracle pug (Tilda Swinton) and might be a cannibal aboriginal dog (Harvey Keitel) as well as Liev Schrieber, Courtney B. Vance and even Yoko Ono; well the casting is just perfect. The dogs take on human characteristics, which makes them off the chart adorable and funny, clever and sarcastic and wholly appealing.

Oscar winner composer Alexandre Desplat, who just won the award for “The Shape Of Water,” as well for Anderson’s “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” composes his music magic once again. The themes of desperation, sadness and despotism are discussed throughout the film, which makes this story genuinely poignant. Kids will appreciate the animation and wackiness of it all because Anderson wisely does not foray into too cutesiness territory. He always tows the line so that adults will be drawn to the droll sly humor and mega charm of this truly technical and artistic marvel.

“Isle of Dogs” opens in limited release on March 23rd.

Box Office: “Wrinkle in Time” Narrowly Beats “Black Panther” with Middling $10 Mil Friday

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“A Wrinkle in Time” narrowly took the number 1 spot Friday night from “Black Panther.”

“Wrinkle” scored $10.2 million. “Panther” came close, with $9.972 million. Of course, “Panther” also crossed the $1 billion mark worldwide on Friday.

“Wrinkle” should do a $30 million weekend depending on Saturday and Sunday numbers. Both movies come from Disney, so it’s a win-win for them. But it’s a middling debut for “Wrinkle,” with millions spent on promotion and not so great reviews.

Oscar winner “The Shape of Water” posted $620,000 on Friday night. It will cross $60 million over the weekend.

Hit Record: Listen to Sting and Shaggy’s Earwig of a Catchy New Single, “Morning is Coming”

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Sting’s new single with Shaggy called “Morning is Coming”– it’s an earwig of a catchy song. The new Sting album, with Shaggy, comes April 20th and is called 44/876. You can pre-order it here.

“Morning is Coming” is just a taste of what else is on the album. I heard some songs from it back in January that were quite impressive. Good news.

Box Office: “Wrinkle in Time” Makes Disappointing $1.3 Mil in Thursday Previews

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Despite a huge promotional push, things like so-so for Disney’s “A Wrinkle in Time.”

Last night Thursday previews brought in $1.3 million. That’s a disappointing number but not surprising considering the negative reviews– the movie has a 45 on Rotten Tomatoes.

Box office experts are comparing “Wrinkle”‘s performance last night to last May’s “Alice throughthe Looking Glass.” That one finished with $26.9 million on a holiday opening weekend (Memorial Day).

But the promo push here is HUGE– so on Saturday, at least, the numbers should be big for parents taking young girls. We’ll wait and see.

Madonna’s Oscar Party: Adele Was Photo Shy, Gucci Paid for It, French Oscar Nominee Shot It

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Here’s a little more we’ve gleaned about Madonna’s post-Oscar party held at manager Guy Oseary’s house. (You didn’t think Madonna would have all these people in her house, did ya?)

For one thing, according to Oseary’s Instagram page, Gucci has been paying for the party for 11 years. Why? Who knows?

Adele may have been there but stayed out of the group selfies. I can tell you that Adele has been living in the Hollywood Hills for the last year with husband Simon Konecki and their son. She made gazillions from the “25” album and tour. Plus — “it’s warm and sunny in LA,” says an insider. But Adele didn’t go to Madonna’s party. Simon did. In a post about the party, Oseary wrote: “We miss Simon’s wife.” I’ll bet.

Oscar nominated filmmaker and artist JR shot the guests at the party. They included Sam Rockwell, Greta Gerwig and so on. JR did NOT go to Vanity Fair’s party because he wasn’t invited. If and he and Agnes Varda had won, they could have attended it. But they lost. Varda, I’m sure, went home or to dinner. She’s 89.

@jr , Alejandro González Iñárritu and @madonna .. Oscars 2018..

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TV Ratings: Indie Spirit Awards Garner Just 95,000 Viewers, Fail to Make Saturday’s Top 150 Cable Shows

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We got all excited about the Oscars having their worst ratings ever. But really– it was 25 million people. That’s a lot any way you cut it.

But on Saturday afternoon at 5pm, we had the Independent Spirit Awards on cable’s IFC Channel. They had most of the same stars, just without the songs. The Spirit Awards did feature the hilarious Nick Kroll and John Mulaney.

So who was watching? Basically, no one. According to showbuzzdaily.com, the Indie Spirit Awards didn’t finish in the top 150 cable shows for Saturday. The 150th show on the showbuzz list, “Sports Center Morning” on ESPN2, had 134,000 viewers.

As for the Spirit Awards, the 5pm broadcast had just 95,000 viewers. The rebroadcast at 10pm brought in just 63,000 people. I think more people watch the Yule log, or the test pattern. The worst part of the news is that for the live show, only 21,000 were in the key demo. At 10pm, it was about the same with 23,000.

This year, the Spirit Awards counted American Airlines, IFC, Jeep, Fiji Water and Piaget watches were the top sponsors. But I’m told that Piaget had actually scaled down from 2017 and may leave altogether. Film Independent may have trouble keeping sponsors for a show with no audience.