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Cannes: Exclusives Rumors! Demi Moore as Juror Number 2, Julianne Moore Getting An Award, Jacob Elordi Could Be Rockin’ the Croisette!

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Here’s what I’m hearing about Cannes. If none of this pans out, don’t blame me! My French is very rusty!

There’s talk that Demi Moore will be the American on the jury. The star of “The Substance” is wanted by Park Chan-wook, who’s heading the main competition jury. It’s a great idea and I hope it works out. Demi is a sharp cookie…

The word is that Julianne Moore will celebrated by Kering with its Women in Motion Award this year. Nicole Kidman was the honoree last year. The Kering Award has been going on since 2015, and its a big deal. The only thing I don’t like is that the Red Sea Festival, which is part of the Saudi royal family, is a co-sponsor. Can’t they get a nice croissant company?

Finally, Oscar nominee Jacob Elordi may heading to the Croisette as well. Will he be on a jury? Give a masterclass in buying clothes for very tall men? Unclear. But he and both Moores will be most welcome as there are few American films and movie stars heading to the south of France.

Again, if this all falls flat as a bad souffle, all we can say is Sacre bleu!

Cher Has an Heir: Discovers Unexpected Granddaughter Related to Julie Andrews and Blake Edwards: Says “I Got You, Babe!”

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Cher can now sing “I got you, babe” to Julie Andrews.

Turns out from reports today that Cher’s son, the troubled Elijah Allman, knocked up Julie’s granddaughter several years ago.

The result is Ever Edwards, who’s 15. Her mother, Kayti, is the daughter of Jennifer Edwards, who had Kayti when she was just 19 years old. Kayti, years later, had a one night stand with Elijah, who didn’t want to be a full time father. Kayti went on to have a family with a man who raised Ever as his own child. Got that?

Jennifer’s father was the late great movie director, Blake Edwards, whose many hit movies included “The Pink Panther” and “10.” Julie would be the step-grandmother. Somehow, Inspector Clouseau was involved.

It seems like the Edwards-Andrews side knew this story all this time and didn’t let Cher in on the secret. So much for Mary Poppins!

Poor Elijah, who’s a mess from drugs and constantly getting into trouble, knew the whole time, too, but never really told his mom. According to reports, Cher found out almost a year ago. She’s thrilled to have a granddaughter, and has already had her over to her mansion. I know this rhymes, but Cher has an heir!

As for Ever, she carries the genes of two famous rock stars — Cher and Greg Allman — as well a hugely successful director in Blake. Plus, she’s Julie Andrews-adjacent. Not bad!

Not only that: soon she’ll be 16 going on 17!

No word yet on Sister Maria’s take on all this.

250 Journalists Sign Letter to White House Correspondents Association About Trump, But Almost None Actively Working

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Two hundred fifty journalists signed a letter today to the White House Correspondents Association.

They urged the group to take a hard line against Donald Trump when he attends their annual dinner this Saturday night.

The group provided a list — see below — of their justified grievances to how the Trump Administration has regarded the press. You know, Trump has no respect at all for the press, or anyone except dictators.

A nice group signed the letter, but most of them are not star names. Almost none are working at a network or big media now. Dan Rather, Sam Donaldson, Ann Curry, Lynn Sherr, and Bob Dotson signed. So did a couple of bylines like Jackie Judd and Claire Atkinson, who are working now.

By and large, though, really strong names either passed or weren’t asked. No one from CBS, that’s for sure. They’re having a party for Trump and co Thursday night, a complete violation of journalistic ethics. Bari Weiss is making a name for herself.

Disney Spending Millions on “Prada” Lincoln Center Premiere Designed for Influencers to Spread Word Before Critics Review

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There’s a very big tent set up on the plaza at Lincoln Center. Like, the biggest ever.

That’s where Disney will launch “The Devil Wears Prada 2” tonight.

The studio is spending millions, treating this release as if it were a Marvel movie, and Meryl Steep was playing Iron Man.

They’re actually ponying up for a livestream of the red carpet on Disney Plus, which you know will include insipid announcers asking, What are you wearing?

One reason for all this fanfare: Disney has no other movie for adults right now. And they see potential in the sequel to the 20 year old comedy.

Tonight’s guest list will include the cast — Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci. There will surely be other celebrities drawn from the fashion world. Among those attending is Anna Wintour of Vogue magazine, previously the butt of the original movie’s joke. Now she’s in on the joke, promoting the film.

No reviewers have seen “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” which has been done intentionally. Critics won’t see the movie until a week from today, and even then reviews are embargoed until the last minute — next Wednesday, 36 hours before “previews.”

Who will be there tonight are social media influencers. The studio pays agencies to find them people with large followings on TikTok, Instagram, and so on whom they can treat like A listers. More and more influencers are turning up on red carpets and in the pictures taken on red carpets. You’ve never heard of them, but the studios know them.

There’s a plan afoot here. Tonight, the “social media embargo” is lifted for “Prada 2.” This means that Twitter and every platform will be flooded with breathless takes on the movie from those very same bloggers and posters. Many will exclaim that the movie is “the GOAT,” the best comedy they’ve ever seen, etc. There will be a lot of talk about the costumes, and fashion, but not a lot about the actual film.

The social media attack will mitigate any middling reviews the film will get next Wednesday. Even if the Rotten Tomatoes score is — let’s say — a moderate 79%, the fix will already be in. The studio will have plenty of enthusiastic quotes for ads. The idea is it won’t matter what film critics have to say about “Prada 2.” The foundation will have bene laid for success. Already the social influencers are predicting a “$90 million first weekend” for the film. A “Prada 3” seems inevitable.

Already in fact you can type the words “devil wears prada” into Instagram to find gushing posts from influencers. They’re literally doing the leg work of publicists. And this isn’t just for this movie. It’s now for everything.

Disney, by the way, is sponsoring all kinds of “private screenings” around the country at the end of the week. They also held competitions for fans to bid on tickets to tonight’s premiere. Between the contest winners and the influencers, the red carpet sounds like it will be a you-know-what.

Me, I’m going to see Bruce Springsteen in Newark. No one will be asking me what I’m wearing, trust me.

Famed Producer Frank Marshall Says ESPN Rights Demands Postpone Airing of “Rachel, Breathe” Doc About Amazing Boston Marathoner

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Tonight’s airing of the documentary about Boston Marathoner Rachel Foster on ESPN didn’t happen.

The replay won’t happen tomorrow after the Marathon, either.

Famed producer Frank Marshall — who also directed the film — wrote on Twitter this evening:

“I’m sad to report that RACHEL, BREATHE, will not premiere on ESPN2 today. After several days of negotiations that should have been very simple and were not about money, but rights, the ESPN lawyers stopped talking to us an hour before broadcast and said, “sign it now or we are pulling the show”. I’m extremely disappointed for Rachel and John and entire team that spent 2 years making this film about hope, love and friendship. We remain genuinely excited for the day this documentary reaches the world, it is simply not tonight. And just like Rachel, we remain resilient and the moment I know where and when the premiere is, you will hear from me. And thanks to Dick’s Sporting Goods for fighting the fight.”

What a shame. Joanna Forscher’s documentary follows the challenges of Rachel Foster, who finished the 2023 Boston Marathon after waking up from a four month coma. The film follows her path to training and finishing the 2025 Marathon. It was supposed to be shown tonight, and then tomorrow following the Marathon.

Producers include Marshall — one of the great producers in Hollywood, as well as a top producing team.

ESPN is notably greedy and difficult to work with. They’re currently also in a dispute with MLB Network for Major League Baseball. For them to deny this broadcast is pretty small on their part.

Bruce Springsteen, Stevie van Zandt Salute The Doors with Stunning “Light My Fire” At Annual Awards Show in Asbury Park

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Bruce Springsteen, Stevie van Zandt and their whole gang — the E Street Band, the Disciples of Soul — put on quite a show Saturday night in Asbury Park.

The occasion was the annual American Music Honors at the Springsteen’s Center for American Music at Monmouth University. Among the honorees were The Doors, and the E Street Band. The Doors’ John Densmore was a special guest. Other honorees were Dionne Warwick, Patti Smith, and Dr. Dre. There was also a special tribute to The Band.

This is what these people do during a few days “break” between arena shows. The energy remains as high as ever. Monday night they’re at the Prudential Center in Newark before a raft of shows in the NY area. Rust never sleeps!

What I love about this is that it’s “Light My Fire,” but E Street Band style. Gotta love it! Many videos below:

Box Office: “The Drama” Lost 500 Theaters After Two Weeks, Other A24 Fare Has Failed To Gain Traction, from “Pillion” to “How to Make a Killing”

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The days of everything, everywhere all at once are over.

A24, which has delivered some great movies over the years, is struggling.

Right now their big release is “The Drama.” The Robert Pattinson-Zendaya dram-com lost 500 theaters on Friday, down to a still healthy 2,629.

But interest has ebbed in “The Drama,” which was sold as a romcom but turns out to be sludge. Weeks three and four will see more theaters gone, and then off they go to streaming.

The company’s new release, “Mother Mary,” is on the precipice of failure. Critics rated it at 71%, there aren’t enough audience reactions to get a score. Anne Hathaway is lucky she has “Devil Wears Prada 2” coming soon. “Mary” is not her golden ticket.

A24 similarly has had challenges with “Pillion,” “How to Make a Killing,” “The Moment,” “The Materialists,” and “Marc by Sofia.” Forget about mass appeal, these films don’t have the limited kind. Let’s not get started about “Eddington.” Or the Dwayne Johnson wrestling movie.

Most of these movies share one thing: they’re downers. They end badly. They’re not edgy in a “good way,” like “Sex, Lies and Videotape.” They’re just uncomfortable-making and pointless. The only thing that’s really worked recently was “Marty Supreme,” built largely on the marketing (we all know how that went) and that the ending was hopeful.

The next chance for A24 is “The Invite,” directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Wilde, Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz, and Edward Norton. This is Wilde’s second chance after the dreadful “Don’t Worry Darling.” So far there’s good buzz for this comedy, which could be a breath of fresh air. And maybe there will be $250 jackets!

One thing about the A24 movies: they never seem shaped in the process of filmmaking. There’s no connective tissue among the films. It feels like all the directors get final cut, without any consideration for the audience.

Madonna Massive Comeback: Debuts New Song at Coachella with Sabrina Carpenter, Hits Number 1 on iTunes with “I Feel So Free” (Video)

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NOW: Madonna hit number 1 this morning on iTunes with “I Feel So Free,” the Giorgio Moroder -like dance track she dropped earlier this week.

EARLIER: Madonna made a not so surprise appearance last night at Coachella.

She shared the 20th anniversary of her own Coachella show in 2006 performing a medley of her hits like “Like a Prayer” and “Vogue” with the night’s star act, Sabrina Carpenter.

The pair then premiered their duet from Madonna’s new album, “Confessions on a Dance Floor 2.”

The song is called “Bring Your Love,” and it feels like Madonna may have her first real hit in two decades. She and Sabrina are like a Before and After picture, and that’s not bad.

Madonna is doing everything right so far with this release. Stay tuned…

First video is fan made, but the recording is excellent. Maybe too good. Second video actually from the show.

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UPDATED Paul and Ringo Duet on McCartney’s New Album, Song Called “Home to Us” — 2nd Time They’ve Sung Together Post-Beatles

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UPDATED At different times, Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have worked together over the years.

I actually saw them perform together in April 2009 at Radio City Music Hall.

Back in the early 70s, Paul contributed a song called “Six O’Clock” to Starr’s famous “Ringo” album.

Now Paul and Ringo will each sing on a new track called “Home to Us” on McCartney’s new album called “The Boys of Dungeon Lane.”

It’s the second time they’ve made a duet. The first was Ringo’s “Walk with You.” (See below)

At a special listening session in Los Angeles, Paul addressed the crowd. Per Variety, he said: “It’s a duet. It was really nice, because we’ve never done that. Ringo’s never just taken a duet with one of the Beatles, you know? So, there you go. We had it.”

(Actually, this is the second time. But when you’ve been making records for 70 years, who can remember?)

The producer of the album — coming May 20th — is Andrew Watt, who’s made magic with both the Rolling Stones, and with Elton John and Brandi Carlile. He has a new album coming from the Stones. And Ringo has a new album coming next Friday, produced by T Bone Burnett.

Until then, we have the first single from the album, called “‘Days we Left Behind.” PS I’m surprised no one at the listening session asked Paul why he didn’t include a song called “In Liverpool” on this autobiographical album.

Robot Warning: All Musicians Should Worry that Fake AI Songs Have 12 Spots on iTunes, No One is Stopping the Killing of Music

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I sound like Chicken Little, but the roof is caving in on all music.

Three of the top five songs on iTunes are AI productions. They are by “Eddie Dalton” and “IngaRose.”

But there are more, many more we don’t know about.

Right now in the top 100 there are several including at #32, “Black Sheep” by IndependentMusiccart, “Valhalla Calling” by Ragal Ironbull, “Blackwater Damned” by Burning Bridges AI, King Wiillonius’s “Do You Ever Get Tired,” and Jada Monroe’s
Slow Ruin.”

Sprinkled through the top 100 are also more songs each by Eddie Dalton and IngaRose.

There’s another so-called artist called Maphna, who may be AI, too. There’s a debate online.

That’s a dozen by my count and there may be more. YouTube is filled with fake videos of fake songs by fake singers.

The music business and recording artists are very naive. These “creators” are here to eat your lunch. They will destroy the business unless someone stops them. So far no one will. Warner Music actually made a deal with Suno Music for $500 million to let the AI firm use music by the company’s artists.

If you still don’t get it, Suno has a platform — some of it is free — where me, you, your neighbor can design songs, albums, artwork, and make it seem like they’re real. Suno is only interested in the end of real musicians and the rise of AI fakery.

And Suno is not alone. There are plenty of other programs.

Take heed, people. Many musicians belong to the AFM, American Federation of Musicians. But most do not. No one has stepped up to stop the infiltration of AI– not the Recording Academy, or the RIAA, or anyone who could protect musicians.

If I were a “rock star” or performer, I’d be on the warpath. A dozen chart spots are now unavailable on iTunes Singles — albums, too — and it’s getting worse.

Also check out my stories on Eddie Dalton and real AI producer Dallas Little, who’s at the root of the iTunes manipulation.