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Mariah Carey Internal Mess: Record Label Wants to Put Out New Single, Manager Blocking Communications

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The fall out from Mariah Carey’s New Year’s Eve debacle continues.

Today, Mariah announced she’s taking a “break” from social media until her March tour with Lionel Richie begins.

But I’m hearing that close friends and associates cannot get through to Mariah anyway. “Everything is blocked, all communication,  by Stella,” a really important friend to Mariah told me, referring to Stella Bulochnikov. “Stella has her phone,” this person says, and I believe him.

Meanwhile, I hear that LA Reid and Epic Records want to release a new single by Mariah in three weeks. They’ve got it, and feel that she needs something on the radio to remind people Carey can really sing– not just lip sync.

Bulochnikov is battling this idea, although so far Mariah’s career has tanked under her regime. Remember “Infinity”? Sold zero copies. And Carey hasn’t had a hit album in a long, long time.

Stay tuned…

 

Is “La La Land” the Best Oscar Picture After Golden Globes Win? Not Necessarily, As History Shows

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“La La Land” won 7 Golden Globes last night including Best Picture-Musical or Comedy, Best Director, Actor and Actress. The movie set a record with the Globes.

But that’s a vote among 90 people who have no connection to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Indeed, almost 6,000 people will vote on the Oscars. And “La La Land” is no sure thing.

The Globes are not a predictor of the Oscars. Last year, the Globes chose “The Revenant” as Best Picture. And the Oscar went to “Spotlight.”

In fact, my guess is that the Oscar for Best Picture will go to either “Manchester by the Sea” or “Moonlight.” Now, “Moonlight” was the choice of the Globes for Best Picture–Drama. But even that may have had to do with internal HFPA politics. Executive producer Brad Pitt wouldn’t come out of hiding during his divorce debacle unless he was assured that “Moonlight” winning. So take this all with a pinch of salt.

Don’t forget, the HFPA shockingly snubbed “Moonlight” actor Mahershala Ali for Aaron Johnson. There was a giant spit take in the room when that happened.

No, I think “Manchester by the Sea,” the best written and directed drama of the year, now jumps forward. Amazon will stick with it, and keep up the PR campaign. I think they have a decent shot. So hold on. The Oscars want surprises, not just a rerun of the Globes. Stay tuned…

Meryl Streep’s Brilliant Golden Globes Speech Never Mentions Donald Trump By Name– On Purpose

Meryl Streep’s brilliant speech accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award was the highlight of the Golden Globes last night. The most clever part of it was that she never mentioned Donald Trump by name. She won’t give him even that much.

I was sitting pretty close to the stage in the Beverly Hilton ballroom and watched Meryl read off the Teleprompter. What’s interesting is that she went off the script she’d supplied a few times, and improvised rather nicely. She was that passionate and ready.

What a moment for her and for us. Every Trump supporter should read this.

Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Please sit down. Please sit down. Thank you. I love you all. You’ll have to forgive me. I’ve lost my voice in screaming and lamentation this weekend. And I have lost my mind sometime earlier this year. So I have to read.

Thank you, Hollywood foreign press. Just to pick up on what Hugh Laurie said. You and all of us in this room, really, belong to the most vilified segments in American society right now. Think about it. Hollywood, foreigners, and the press. But who are we? And, you know, what is Hollywood anyway? It’s just a bunch of people from other places.

I was born and raised and created in the public schools of New Jersey. Viola [Davis] was born in a sharecropper’s cabin in South Carolina, and grew up in Central falls, Long Island. Sarah Paulson was raised by a single mom in Brooklyn. Sarah Jessica Parker was one of seven or eight kids from Ohio. Amy Adams was born in Italy. Natalie Portman was born in Jerusalem. Where are their birth certificates? And the beautiful Ruth Negga was born in Ethiopia, raised in―no, in Ireland, I do believe. And she’s here nominated for playing a small town girl from Virginia. Ryan Gosling, like all the nicest people, is Canadian. And Dev Patel was born in Kenya, raised in London, is here for playing an Indian raised in Tasmania.

Hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners. If you kick ’em all out, you’ll have nothing to watch but football and mixed martial arts, which are not the arts. They gave me three seconds to say this. An actor’s only job is to enter the lives of people who are different from us and let you feel what that feels like. And there were many, many, many powerful performances this year that did exactly that, breathtaking, passionate work.

There was one performance this year that stunned me. It sank its hooks in my heart. Not because it was good. There was nothing good about it. But it was effective and it did its job. It made its intended audience laugh and show their teeth. It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter, someone he outranked in privilege, power, and the capacity to fight back. It kind of broke my heart when I saw it. I still can’t get it out of my head because it wasn’t in a movie. It was real life.

And this instinct to humiliate, when it’s modelled by someone in the public platform, by someone powerful, it filters down into everybody’s life, because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing. Disrespect invites disrespect. Violence incites violence. And when the powerful use their position to bully others, we all lose.

This brings me to the press. We need the principled press to hold power to account, to call them on the carpet for every outrage.That’s why our founders enshrined the press and its freedoms in our constitution. So I only ask the famously well-heeled Hollywood Foreign Press and all of us in our community to join me in supporting the committee to protect journalists. Because we’re going to need them going forward. And they’ll need us to safeguard the truth.

One more thing. Once when I was standing around on the set one day whining about something, we were going to work through supper, or the long hours or whatever, Tommy Lee Jones said to me, isn’t it such a privilege, Meryl, just to be an actor. Yeah, it is. And we have to remind each other of the privilege and the responsibility of the act of empathy. We should all be very proud of the work Hollywood honors here tonight.

As my friend, the dear departed Princess Leia, said to me once, take your broken heart, make it into art. Thank you.

Hollywood: BAFTA British Academy Tea Party Draws “Game of Thrones” Players, Justin Timberlake, the Cute Kid from “Lion”

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Notes from the annual BAFTA Tea at the Four Seasons Hotel in LA:
Even if you play the tough Arya Stark on “Game of Thrones,” the soon to be 21 Maisie Williams is not too old to have a crush, and as she told me, “it was heavenly,” when I asked her how it felt to be in a corner with Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake.

Her “GOT”  sister Sansa Stark, played by Sophie Turner, was also there, with boyfriend Joe Jonas, the pop star whose “Cake by the Ocean” should have been playing in the room. (The pair had dined the previous night at hotspot Craig’s on Melrose.) But when Sophie saw Maisie chatting with the fellows, she elbowed them aside and joked,  “make room for me.”

“Rogue One” stars Diego Luna and Riz Ahmed were hanging together.  Riz had to explain to “Manchester” director Kenny Lonergan that he was also in “Rogue One,” and in fact christens his space ship with the movie’s title. (Lonergan and his wife actress J. Cameron Smith have not had a chance to see the “Star Wars” movie yet.)
Bryce Dallas Howard was escorted by her parents Ron and Chery Howard, who gave her a ride, she said, over to the Four Seasons hotel. “How did you get here?” someone asked Bryce, and she matter-of-factly told this story. Bryce is getting ready to film her Jurassic World sequel with Chris Pratt.
Also seen:  “Toni Erdmann” star Sandra Huller, eating Welsh rarebit at the buffet and talking to a fan who asked if he could go to the next infamous naked birthday party scene.  (Huller is naked in this funny scene.) “I’ll never do that again!” she said. Huller has only been to Los Angeles once before, when she was exorcised in a horror film. “This is much better,” she said.
Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling made a quick drive by appearance before going to their own “La La Land” at Cecconi’s later.  Amy Adams was searching for her husband Darren, all the while posing for photos and being gracious; she found Darren hanging with Justin Timberlake and “Captain Fantastic” director.
John Lithgow was accepting kudos from literally everyone in the room, including Octavia Spencer and Peter Fonda ,for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in Netflix’s “The Crown.”
When I told Michelle Williams that her performance in “Manchester By The Sea,” literally allowed me to see how this woman got up everyday after an unspeakable tragedy, she was lovely and said, “that’s all I wanted to do. Just that.  Just to show how she did endure and move on.”
Keegan- Michael Key was being congratulated for his farewell video as the angry translator for
President Obama, which he and his comedy partner shared with “The Daily Show”‘s Trevor Noah.  He told me that he’s soon to be in Vancouver for three months shooting Shane
Black’s “The Predator.”
Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga were working the room for their “Loving.” Viggo Mortensen was a bit taken aback by the crowd (it seems like a thousand people, most of them famous, are smushed into a ballroom for two overheated hours) and told me, “this is not my thing, but hell, glad to be here!”
The most popular person to take a picture with?  Adorable 8 year old Sunny Pawer, from “Lion” who was working the room like a true pro.
with added reporting from RF

Golden Globes: “La La Land” Set to Sweep as Movie’s Choreographer Directs Tonight’s Opening

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This is confusing: there are 2 Mandy Moore’s. One of them is the pop star-actress who is now killing it in “This is Us” on NBC. I saw her yesterday at Lynn Hirschberg and W Magazine’s It Girl lunch at AOC Restaurant in West Hollywood. I have always liked this Mandy Moore very much, right back to when she bravely made a cool record album called “Covers.” She told me yesterday that when “This is Us” breaks for the season she’s going to go back into the studio. Very exciting.

But there is another Mandy Moore. She’s a choreographer, the one who directed all the dancing in Damien Chazelle’s wonderful “La La Land.” I learned last night that this Mandy Moore has also staged the big opening sequence for tonight’s Golden Globes show. NBC and Dick Clark Productions wouldn’t have hired her unless they knew “La La Land” was tonight’s winner.

Indeed, what I’ve heard from the insiders at the Hollywood Foreign Press is that “La La Land” will sweep Best Musical-Comedy, Actor (Ryan Gosling), Actress (Emma Stone), and at least Best Song. Damien Chazelle will win Best Director.

The real guessing game is in the Drama category, where “Manchester by the Sea” and “Moonlight” are slugging it out for the affections of the 90 member group. “Lion” is a third choice.

Many have wondered about noted anti-Semite and racist Mel Gibson, whose “Hacksaw Ridge” is up for a couple of awards. But I’m told Mel, despite support in the HFPA, will go home empty handed. Any wins for him would be controversial, to say the least.

Exclusive: Barbra Streisand to Play Long Island for First Time, This Spring, at New Nassau Coliseum

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If you thought Barbra Streisand had fans in Brooklyn, wait til she gets to Long Island.

I can tell you exclusively that Barbra will be among the first performers at the newly renovated Nassau Coliseum, as early as the beginning of May if not sooner in April. Details are being worked out now..

I’m told La Streisand will do two nights, following Billy Joel’s opening on April 5th and subsequent shows that week from Marc Anthony, and from Lionel Richie and Mariah Carey.

Streisand is selling out still, wherever she goes. Her shows last year at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn were maxed out in every section.

And here’s something funny I was told about Barbra’s appearance at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles this week, where she did a 90 minute Q&A. When it came time for the driver to pick her up, there was no car and no driver. It turned out she’d sent the driver to famous Greenblatt’s Deli in West Hollywood for a corned beef sandwich. No sprouts for our Barbra! Her heart is forever in New York!

Exclusive “Empire” Shocker: Oscar Winner Nicole Kidman “Almost” Played Cookie’s Lover

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nicole and lee 1Stop the presses! After everything Cooke (Taraji P. Henson) has been through on Lee Daniels’ “Empire” you’d think we’d have heard it all! But here’s some news that could have rocked everything: Nicole Kidman almost played Cookie’s lesbian lover.

Yes, it’s true. Kidman and Daniels revealed this news to me last night after a smash Hollywood screening of Kidman’s great new movie “Lion” for which she has a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress. When we arrived at Estrella restaurant on Sunset Boulevard for a reception after the screening, Nicole was already there chowing down with hubby Keith Urban, Sacha Baron Cohen and his actress wife Isla Fisher. A ton of stars poured in from the screening including Daniels, and legendary actor Ed Asner.

Yes, everyone cried watching “Lion.” They loved it.

Kidman immediately told Daniels that she loved his new show, “Star.” I — me, your reporter– said: “Lee, you should have Nicole on Empire.”

Nicole: “I was almost on Empire.”

Really? What would she have played?

“Cookie’s lesbian lover,” Nicole said. “But it didn’t happen.” It turns out they couldn’t line up their schedules. And believe me, Kidman would have played it if they had. She takes very off beat edgy parts all the time. Just watch her in Daniel’s indie gem, “The Paperboy.”

Anyway, Kidman and Urban, I can report, are happy as clams. He’s just finished a worldwide tour and has three Grammy nominations. “Three!” Nicole said, holding up her fingers for emphasis. She has four films in the can including her new HBO series with Reese Witherspoon. “I’m not doing anything,” she said. She’s taking a well earned break.

And PS the light was fairly dim in Estrella, which was good for everyone. But I can tell you that Nicole Kidman glows in the dark. That alabaster skin! Quite extraordinary!

 

photo of Kidman and Daniels c2017 Showbiz411 by Norah Lawlor

Rosie O’Donnell, Broadway Stars Book Anti-Trump “Concert4America” for Inauguration Afternoon

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There won’t be any stars at Donald Trump’s inaugural proceedings on January 20th, but there will be plenty on stage that afternoon in New York.

Rosie O’Donnell– Trump’s biggest celebrity enemy, and for good reason (he’s been horrible to her)– is among dozens of Broadway names who will appear at the “Concert4America” on January 20th, 3pm at Town Hall.

Other heavyweight names include Betty Buckley, Sharon Gless, Andrea Martin, Jessie Mueller, Bebe Neuwirth, Rosie Perez, Billy Porter, Chita Rivera, and Brian Stokes Mitchell. More names are expected to sign on shortly.

“Concert for America: Stand Up, Sing Out!” is created and organized by Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley in association with Your Kids, Our Kids and the support of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

“By bringing together this spectacular group of artists to celebrate the diversity and hope that makes America its best, we hope this concert will lift spirits and remind people across the country that we are stronger united and our voices will be heard over the next four years,” Rudetsky and Wesley said in a statement.

The show will also be streamed live on Facebook. Tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster.

EXCLUSIVE Justin Timberlake Will Make Surprise Appearance with Jimmy Fallon on Golden Globes Show Sunday

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The Golden Globes love stars on their show, but unlike the Academy Awards they don’t feature segments with the five best songs. That’s too bad since Justin Timberlake– who had the biggest hit of 2016 with “Can’t Stop the Feeling” from the movie “Trolls”–would be a big ratings draw if he performed.

Luckily, Timberlake’s best pal, Jimmy Fallon, is hosting the Golden Globes. I’ve heard that Justin will turn up on the show anyway, and not as a presenter– but in some kind of pre-taped sketch with Jimmy. Fallon and Timberlake have a unique kind of Cosby and Hope rapport together, and Justin is quite adept at comedy and imitations. This number should go over like crazy on Sunday.

The irony of the Globes  is that Timberlake was nominated for Best Song. He will probably get an Oscar nomination. But for some reason the Grammy Awards continue to snub him, which I think is a terrible mistake. Timberlake is one of the very best entertainers of the current generation, not only a magnetic personality but also a dynamite singer. He’s unlikely to appear on the Grammys if he’s not nominated. What a shame.

 

Barbra Streisand, Emma Stone, Justin Timberlake Among A Listers at Golden Globe Weekend Kick Off Party

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No one knows how to toss a Golden Globe weekend kick off party like W Magazine’s Lynn Hirschberg. The tip of the A list come to the 6th floor suite at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood every year for this intimate get together– and there are always surprises.

This year’s surprise came when the party was more than halfway through and loads of celebs and nominees had passed through including Emma Stone, Natalie Portman, Isabelle Huppert, Mahershala Ali and Justin Timberlake with wife Jessica Biel. In a small space, that’s a lot of star power.

But then there’s Barbra Streisand, beneficent Queen of Hollywood, who arrived with her royal hunting party: husband James Brolin, manager of 50 years Marty Erlichman, and publicist Ken Sunshine. Streisand and Huppert huddled on a small terrace, Streisand greeted a screenwriter whose script she’s interested in.

Streisand was like buttah. Lots of pictures were taken with W folk including editor in chief Stefano Tonchi. Barbra said she was glad my mom is such a big fan of her recent album. And so on. Lynn, needless to say, was verklempt. Barbra was the hit of the night. She was kind of like a reassuring presence during a time of strife.

Just on the outskirts of this hubbub were “La La Land” director Damien Chazelle (who spoke fluent French with Huppert) and “Loving” director Jeff Nichols with his star Joel Edgerton, and “50 Shades” producer Dana Brunetti. I ran into hot actress Jurnee Smollett, Chris Pine, Evan Rachel Wood, Russell Simmons, Lily Collins, and so on.

More to come…

 

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