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Exclusive: “Good Wife” Star Julianna Margulies in New Film from “Desperately Seeking Susan” Director

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It looks like Julianna Margulies has her second post- “Good Wife” project. I’m told she’s going to be featured in a new film directed by Susan Seidelman, famous for “Desperately Seeking Susan.”

In “The Girl with the Pink Hair,” Margulies will play an Orthodox Jewish woman who becomes friends with a teenage black girl. They are each surviving breast cancer.

Seidelman has worked sporadically over the years after making a bunch of good movies in the mid to late 80s. “Susan” was her pinnacle. It will be great if she can pull off a cool indie surprise once again. Margulies is a great choice– everyone loves her, and it would be nice to see her move into film for a while.

Barbara Masry and Jasmin O’Brien are producing from a screenplay by Masry and Adam Nadler. Previously Nadler had directed a short film version of “Pink Girl.”

 

(Tip of the hat to @irene_tgw, loyal reader and Margulies super fan)

Matthew McConaughey-Gus van Sant “Sea of Trees” Has Made $2,730 in 5 Days

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read today’s headlines here

UPDATE Well, we did say that Gus van Sant’s “The Sea of Trees” was going to be a bomb. And it was.

After playing in one theater for five days, “The Sea of Trees,” starring Matthew McConaughey and Naomi Watts, has made $2,730.

The one theater is the Sundance Sunset Cinema, in West Hollywood.

Here’s the funny part. The movie made about $600,000 in Italy in May. Huh? Maybe it caused the earthquake.

I guess video is next, VOD or iTunes, like “Blood Father.” Unlike with “Blood Father” at least “Sea of Trees” posted their box office.

Frank Ocean Drowning On Charts as Going Indie, Plus Having No Single or CD, Is Killing Sales

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Frank Ocean’s “Blond(e)” caused waves last week because Ocean thought he put one over on his record company. He released his music independently, had no CD, no single for radio, and made the album available only on iTunes and AppleMusic.

But now Ocean is drowning on the charts after 1 week at number 1. So far this week, “Blond(e)” has fallen to number 4, with Florida Georgia Line, Britney Spears and Barbra Streisand knocking him out.

Ocean’s sneaky work has only undone his situation as fans from Amazon, Spotify, retail outlets, etc are prevented from buying his album. Plus, having no A&R to speak of, his album comes with no track for radio to hop on. Plus, “Blond(e)” can only be purchased from iTunes as a whole entity.

As we all know, the world’s oceans are in trouble. And now this Ocean may have polluted itself. And as we’ve learned from Kanye West and “Life of Pablo,” once you’ve wrecked a release you can’t do undo the damage.

Now, Billboard is thinking “Blond(e)” has netted Ocean $1.7 million in sales. But with the sales dropping, and no radio play forthcoming, Ocean may regret the choices he made. But so far this week his Sales Plus Streaming only comes to 35,000 total. There are two days left, but the fall off from his debut last week with 270,000 is pretty shocking.

And that $1.7 million? Once you’ve paid taxes, and all the people involved, that number doesn’t look so good.

Watch Sting Debut His Great New Single, “I Can’t Stop Thinking About You” Out Today

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sting album coverSting debuted his great and very catchy single this morning on KROQ in Los Angeles. “I Can’t Stop Thinking About You” drops today. The album “57th and 9th” comes in November. Listen to this once and you won’t be able to get it out of your head.

 

 

Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone in “Whiplash” Director’s “La La Land” Musical Jumps into Oscar Race

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Reviews are in this morning from the Venice press screening for Damien Chazelle’s “La La Land.” And they are terrific across the board.

Chazelle’s first film was “Whiplash,” at age 28 and now two years later, he’s apparently outdone himself.

Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone soar in this dreamy, romantic musical that The Guardian likened to Woody Allen’s “Everyone Says I Love You.” J.K. Simmons, who won an Oscar for “Whiplash,” is featured, along with actual singer John Legend.

“La La Land” becomes the first real Oscar race entry, although there are some others floating out there. The Oscar season has begun.

Oscars Will Stay On ABC Pretty Much Forever, Though 2028, When Blue Ivy and Shiloh Jolie Pitt Will Host

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The Oscars will stay on ABC through 2028 according to an overnight announcement. That is, if there are still movies, and there is still ABC.

In the event those things are still around, Blue Ivy Knowles-Carter and Shiloh Jolie-Pitt will host the show from a space station on the new “other Earth” recently discovered. Ryan Seacrest will accept the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. Spike Lee’s kids will be guest producers.

Other Governor’s Awards will go to Michael Bay, Madonna, and the people behind “The Blair Witch Project.”

I cannot wait.

Warren Beatty’s “Rules Don’t Apply” to Open AFI Fest, May Screen Privately in Venice

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EXCLUSIVE While all the other fall films and Oscar wannabes are jockeying around for festival runs, here’s some news on Warren Beatty’s “Rules Don’t Apply.”

I’m told that the film directed by Beatty with a great cast is likely to WILL open the AFI Film Festival in Los Angeles on November 10th. That makes sense, because Fox is said to be going wide with it on November 23rd.

I’m also hearing that there may be a private screening of “Rules” sometime over the next two weeks in Venice. It won’t be anything public, and maybe just for foreign distributors.

The buzz is very good, and so is the trailer. The movie stars Beatty as Howard Hughes, but the main story is about Lily Collins and Alden Ehrenreich, with Candice Bergen, Alec Baldwin, and Annette Bening among the supporting players.

Beatty is said to be on track for a Best Supporting Actor nomination, and the film itself will be in the awards mix. I hope so. We desperately need something stylish and smart this fall.

Was Anthony Weiner Set Up? The Campaign to Get the “Mongoose” Began on August 11th

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Was Anthony Weiner set up by the NY Post? Whither the mongoose?

Today is August 30th, and on Sunday, Anthony Weiner’s slimy life came crashing down around him. It was “revealed” in the New York Post that he’d been caught texting a “busty brunette” who has gone unnamed, sending pictures of himself with his baby son next to him in his bed. Yes, he’s bad guy.

But this was all predicted, conveniently, by the Post back on August 11th. Yet today, the Post has forgotten all about that. Were they were working on setting Weiner up all this time? Was he just easy prey?

August 11th NY Post headline: Anthony Weiner still sexting other women. This story marked the return of Weiner’s old sexting buddy Sydney Leathers. Out of the blue, the Post “reported,” Leathers wrote a review of the “Weiner” documentary. She was “sure” he was up to his old tricks. Leathers is a busty brunette, by the way.

August 13th: The Post ‘reveals’ that Weiner has been caught sexting. He says he’s “deceptively strong” like a “mongoose.” The story was fun, and the mongoose thing should have caught on. But it fizzled. Maybe too many people were away on vacation.

August 14th: The Post reports the mongoose sexting partner is a Republican, and that Weiner has told her the Post is following him.

also August 14th: The Post now introduces the idea that Weiner’s sexting could make his wife Huma Abedin a political liability. Oh, that’s what this is about…

August 21st: The Post says Weiner told a Florida talk show host he was being “catfished” by the paper.

Four days later, Weiner is splashed on the front page of the Post with a new sexting scandal from the unnamed “busty brunette.” The Post has the woman’s emails and texts. Weiner is properly destroyed. Abedin leaves him, all his employers drop him. The final act.

Yes, he’s the worst and deserves what he gets. But was the Post complicit in the effort?

Sound too crazy to be true? Well, in 1997 it was widely reported that the Globe supermarket tabloid paid Suzen Johnson to set up NFL hero Frank Gifford. She had an affair with him, making his wife Kathie Lee Gifford the object of humiliation. The National Enquirer — no doubt angry that they’d been upstaged– scooped that Gifford had been set up. (The Enquirer later bought the Globe.) Johnson had been paid by The Globe to do it, the room where the seduction took place had been wired. It was a total set up to embarrass the Giffords.

The Post, let us not forget, is cousin to the News Corp papers in the UK that were profoundly revealed in the hacking scandal. Reporters and editors were paying police officials, hacking into emails and phone calls. Now, the Brits who ran the hacking are here in the US working for Rupert Murdoch. Rebekah Brooks, anyone?

And what makes this completely suspicious: the whole “mongoose” episode has disappeared from the newer reporting about Weiner. You’d think the “mongoose” thing would be hung on Weiner now. It was only two weeks ago. Strange.

Of course, the Post would never do something like this. Col Allan is gone. The Murdoch brothers are a whole new generation. This is the kind of thing you could imagine would be hatched at the old style News Corp. Right?

Mel Gibson’s “Blood Father” Quietly Appears on iTunes Two Weeks After Box Office Flop

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One day Mel Gibson’s bio may be called “From Braveheart to The Beaver to Blood Father.”

That’s how it’s gone for Gibson since he won the Oscar in 1995. Ten years ago he was arrested for a DUI, was revealed as an anti-semite and racist. From there, he left his wife and the mother of his seven children, Robin, for a Russian musician, Oksana Grigorieva, sired a child outside of marriage, and then turned the whole thing into a tabloid soap opera.

And here we are: “Blood Father,” released two weeks ago to theaters, bombed. It had such a small distribution, and no real ticket sales, that the critically praised action film never reported box office results. It may still be playing somewhere in the wilds of Oklahoma.

Today “Blood Father” appeared quietly on iTunes, landing at number 3, and renting for $6.99. That’s not much of a distinction. It’s right behind two other box office strikeouts– “The Huntsman” and “The Nice Guys.”

“Blood Father” had an 88 on Rotten Tomatoes and a 67 on Metacritic– critics liked it as a B movie, even if they don’t like Gibson anymore as a person. The question now is how he’ll handle the release of a movie he’s directed, “Hacksaw Ridge,” when Lions Gate trots it out on November 4th.

Hamptons: Barbra Streisand Visits Donna Karan, Matthew Broderick & Treat Williams Go Hall & Oates

THE HAMPTONSBarbra Streisand is here. Coming off her hit tour and now having a hit album, Streisand has made her annual journey to the home of BFF Donna Karan. At last night’s all star staged reading of Eugene Pack’s “The Poets of Amityville,” the talk was: Where is Barbra? Has she been at the Clinton fundraisers? Will she come to tonight’s event at Guild Hall, a panel discussion of the Obama legacy moderated by Katie Couric?

“Poets” at Guild Hall boasted a true all star cast with Matthew Broderick, Treat Williams, Stockard Channing, Tovah Feldshuh, Carol Kane, Richard Kind, Dayle Reyfel, and others. Lorraine Bracco introduced the evening and its charity, the Felix Organization, which enriches the lives of children growing up in the foster care system. (Michelle Olivia Seaman cast the “Poets of Amityville” reading, with historic result, even on a night when the buzz was all for politics.)

One of many great moments in Pack’s hilarious play, is a duet of Hall & Oates’s “Maneater” performed by Matthew Broderick and Treat Williams. The actors are students in a poetry class competing for a prize of attending a writing retreat in a castle in Dublin, but the music is what they do in their off time. You’ve gotta love Matthew for his high notes, and Treat for his groovy
moves.

Pack’s unique talent is dialogue including iffy poetry individuating these would be Plaths, and casting. He’s the man behind Celebrity Autobiography, a mashup that this year included works by Ivana, Ivanka, and Donald Trump, performed by la crème de la crème of performers in the Hamptons, with Susan Lucci and Christie Brinkley.

But it was all politics, Hillary, and Barbra for the night. At least that was the talk at a post-play reception in Guild Hall’s garden with refreshments from Swedish Culinary Summer. Dick Cavett, Bob Balaban and Lynn Grossman were among the well-wishers.

Patti Kenner was sporting a Hillary campaign button, a replacement, she said. Kenner went back stage last week to speak to Streisand after her concert at the Barclay Center: “She admired my Hillary pin, and so I gave it to her.” Before the play, she’d spent the afternoon in Sag Harbor at a Hillary fundraiser, a carnival for children at a fancy estate: “No body ever talks about the family side of Hillary.”

 

photo courtesy of Treat Williams’ Twitter– in other words, Treat’s Tweet.