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Will the Oscars Rubber Stamp the Globes? Two Hurdles Next: Critics Choice, SAG Awards

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The Golden Globes are over.

Next up for awards season: the Critics Choice Awards next Sunday on the E! channel. Then the SAG Awards.

Will the Oscars rubber stamp the Globes winners? No. The Motion Picture Academy is more likely to zig where the Globes have zagged. A lot will happen between now and March 2nd.

Academy voters are more likely to look at next Sunday’s results — actual critics voting for films. Then comes the Screen Actors Guild, which makes up a huge chunk of the Academy. Those two awards will be more predictive.

What is true that winners like Demi Moore and Fernanda Torres, Sebastian Stan and Adrien Brody have pretty much clinched Oscar noms. Brody was already there, but this helps. Will Timothee Chalamet make a comeback? He very well could.

The best actress race is a lot of more funky now. Moore gave a great speech. Her movie, “The Substance,” is not great but she’s been in the game for 45 years and has a lot of good will. She’s been very kind to ailing ex husband, Bruce Willis. That counts for a lot. Torres is still unknown to much of the Academy. Who else could win Best Actress? Nicole Kidman? (I wish.) Angelina Jolie? (Not happening.) Karla Sofia Gascon? (Never say never.)

And then there’s “The Brutalist.” In limited release, this three and a half hour movie has done middling business. It’s extremely flawed and incredibly ambitious. The second part, after the intermission, is unwatchable. But what would be Best Picture for the CCA, SAG, or Oscars? “Conclave” is still a possibility. “Emilia Perez” is a long shot, but you never know.

Meanwhile, whoever gave Jeremy Strong that hat should be fired. And why did a lot of the women have fake “falls”– hair pieces — attached to their heads like they were in “Valley of the Dolls?”

Golden Globes: Netflix Finally Wins a Best Picture with Cannes Winner “Emilia Perez,” Also TV Drama “Shogun”

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After dozens of years and tries Netflix has finally won a Best Picture. They took home the Golden Globe tonight for Best Musical or Comedy with “Emilia Perez.”

The streaming platform also won a TV award for Best Drama with “Shogun,” which also won Best Actor and Supporting Actor, and Best Actress in a TV drama.

“The Brutalist” won Best Picture, Drama, as well as actor for Adrien Brody and director for Brady Corbet.

Best Actress in Drama was the most pleasant surprise of the night. Fernanda Torres won for “I’m Still Here.” Her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, was nominated 25 years ago for “Central Station.” Both movies were directed by Walter Salles, of Brazil.

As for “Emilia Perez,” it also won the Palme d’Or at Cannes this year. Not bad!

Best Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy
Emilia Pérez (Netflix)

Best Motion Picture – Drama
The Brutalist (A24)

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Adrien Brody (The Brutalist)

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Fernanda Torres (I’m Still Here)

Best Television Series – Drama
Shōgun (FX/Hulu)

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Drama
Anna Sawai (Shōgun)

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Hacks (HBO | Max)

Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Baby Reindeer (Netflix)

Cinematic and Box Office Achievement
Wicked (Universal Pictures)

Best Original Song – Motion Picture
“El Mal” –– Emilia Pérez
Music & Lyrics By: Clément Ducol, Camille, Jacques Audiard

Best Original Score – Motion Picture
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross (Challengers)

Best Director – Motion Picture
Brady Corbet (The Brutalist)

Demi Moore Wins Golden Globe for Best Actress Comedy or Musical: “First time I’ve ever won anything for acting”

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Demi Moore won a Golden Globe tonight for Best Actress in a musical or comedy.

Her movie, “The Substance,” is neither but who cares? It’s the Golden Globes.

Demi told the audience in accepting the award: “I’ve been doing this for 45 years and this is the first time I’ve ever won anything for acting.”

Moore said she was told she was a “popcorn actress” early in her career, and would never be considered a real actress. This award is a pay off for 30 years in the business. It’s also a reward for being a good sport in her life and her career.

Sebastian Stan won Best Actor in a musical or comedy for “A Different Man,” also not a comedy or a musical. Again, who cares? It’s Chinatown, Jake!

Will either win an Oscar? Unlikely. But it pushes them up on a possible run for a nomination.

UPDATING Nikki Glaser Survives Golden Globes Monologue, “Conclave” Win Could Be Omen

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The Golden Globes are off and running.

Host Nikki Glaser survived the opening monologue, gently roasting actors in the room and staying away from controversy. There was no mention of the Hollywood Foreign Press or any scandals in town.

So far winners include Kieran Culkin for Best Supporting Actor, Zoe Saldana for Best Supporting Actor, and “Emilia Perez” for Best Foreign Film.

The big surprise? “Conclave” winning Best Screenplay. Could be an omen for Best Picture and more.

to be continued…

Golden Globes Look to Turn Things Around Even as New Complaints Threaten the Show Tonight

The Golden Globes will try again tonight to improve their image after years of scandal.

Will it work?

This year brings new complaints and chances for trouble. Already there have been reports that members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association are being denied access to the Beverly Hilton ballroom tonight during the show.

The HFPA was technically disbanded when Todd Boehly’s Eldridge company and Penske Media took over last year. (Those companies also own the show’s producer, Dick Clark Productions, plus Variety, the Hollywood Reporter, Deadline.com, and Billboard among others.)

According to Page Six, the HFPA contingent and other Globes members or voters will sit in an overflow room to watch the show. After the show, I’ve been told, many members are not invited to the after party hosted by the Globes at the Hilton.

Then there’s the new set up for members. Previously. the officers of the HFPA got small salaries, all the while getting lots of travel and entertainment perks. In 2014, I reported that the Globes then president Theo Kingma made around $58,000.

Today, a decade later, president Helen Hoehne makes $215,177. In 2021, CEO Gregory Goeckner — not a journalist or a critic — earned $250,000. In 2023, his salary zoomed $326,072. That’s a 23% increase over two years.

A long list of Globes directors (not movie directors, board of directors) now receive sizeable salaries, as well as the previous perks.

The HFPA had been mired in legal trouble for the last four years. According to their 2023 Form 990, over $4 million went to legal services.

The success or failure of tonight’s show will depend on ratings for CBS, which has jumped aboard the Boehly-Dick Clark Express also with the American Music Awards and other awards shows. But ratings are hooked to the popularity of the movies involved, and this year there’s a scarcity of blockbusters. Only “Wicked” has been a bonanza, with $450 million at the box office. But several of the films — like “Emilia Perez” — are only streaming. The bulk of awards entries — like “Anora,” “A Real Pain,” “A Complete Unknown,” “The Substance” — have had minuscule receipts so far.

The show’s success will also hinge on the host, Nikki Glaser. As I reported yesterday, she’s already said the humor tonight will offend anyone, that she’s avoiding mention of things like Blake Lively’s scandal and other potentially embarrassing topics. Her jokes will be limited the dinner food and other light subjects.

See you tonight at 8pm!

Melania Trump Documentary Coming from Jeff Bezos’s Amazon Prime, Directed by Curtailed Filmmaker, Musk Pal Brett Ratner

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Now we know why Jeff Bezos has been so busy supporting Donald Trump.

Bezos has licensed a documentary about Melania Trump for Amazon Prime.

The director is previously cancelled director Brett Ratner.

According to a statement from Amazon, the film will be released in the second part of 2025.

At first, none of this announcement seems possible — that Bezos would have gone so around the bend, or that Ratner would be the director chosen by the Trumps. Or that Ratner would throw in with the Trumps himself.

The producer is Fernando Sulichin through his New Element Media. The filming, they say, began in September. That would explain a little of why of we’re suddenly seeing more of Melania. Cameras are rolling.

Sulicihin’s co producer is Melania herself, which means this is authorized and editorially controlled by the Trumps.

The return of Ratner is problematic. He was one of the first people in Hollywood whose career was curtailed by the MeToo movement in 2017 after six women including actress Natasha Henstridge accused him of sexual misconduct. Ratner — who directed the wildly successful — “Rush Hour” movies –denied all accusations, but along with his association with Def Jam Records founder Russell Simmons Ratner has not worked since then.

Ratner reportedly immigrated to Israel last year, although he still lives in Hollywood. Simmons, also facing allegations and lawsuits, has also left the country, for Bali. He’s occasionally seen in the US but keeps an extremely low profile.

Ratner is also an old friend of Elon Musk. See his Instagram post below, posted 14 weeks ago, which would line up with the start of production on the Melania doc.

Sulichin is also an odd producer, but maybe it all makes sense. There’s a Vladimir Putin connection. He produced a  four part documentary with Oliver Stone in 2017 called “The Putin Interviews.” He also produced Sean Penn’s documentary about drug lord El Chapo.

Keep refreshing…

Golden Globes Will Be Toothless, Warns Host Nikki Glaser: Trump, Blake Lively, Scandals Snuffed

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Comedian Nikki Glaser is warning us ahead of time: tomorrow night’s Golden Globes show on CBS will be toothless.

BREAKING NEWS: MELANIA TRUMP DOC COMING FROM JEFF BEZOS’ AMAZON PRIME, DIRECTED BY MUSK PAL BRETT RATNER (CLICK HERE)

Glaser tells Yahoo Entertainment that she won’t be making jokes about Donald Trump. She’ll avoid the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni scandal.

She’s just not going to offend anyone.

“I’m not gonna go so hard that anyone’s gonna be offended,” she says. “I’ve made a point not to, and that’s not to disappoint anyone who’s hoping I’m going to pull a Ricky Gervais. I’m not Ricky Gervais. This isn’t my last Golden Globes, this is my first one. He really went hard on his last one. He was ready to burn some bridges [because] it didn’t matter anymore.”

Past hosts like Gervais, and Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, were merciless in their ribbing of famous actors in the audience. They also went after members of the mysterious and corrupt Hollywood Foreign Press Association. A couple of years ago, comedian Jerrod Carmichael called The Beverly Hilton — owned by the Globes’ owner Todd Boehly — as “the hotel where Whitney Houston died.”

No more of that.

Glaser is known for cutting edge humor. Her jokes at last year’s Tom Brady roast made everyone angry, especially Brady. She says that’s why the Globes hired her. But from the sound of this interview, Glaser will be relegated to telling rubber chicken jokes.

She says, “Celebrities shouldn’t be nervous because it’s a great opportunity for them to look cool,” she said. “People at home feel disconnected from celebrities. Although that’s a thing we like about them that we put them on these pedestals, we’re really looking for some humanity from them. And I would really encourage celebrities to just laugh at jokes about you. I know it sucks sometimes. I’ve been on the receiving end of jokes at roasts and I’ve had to laugh through my tears of being hurt. I’m not going to call you an ugly horseface woman, though, which is what I’ve had to laugh through.”

Okay. Meantime, the Globes scheduled their first ever copy of the Oscars Governors Awards dinner last night. But they were up again the Palm Springs Film Festival. Where do you think the stars went? Almost all of them headed into the desert. Globes honorees Ted Danson and Viola Davis (for TV and film, respectively) had a smattering of A listers like Meryl Streep and Carol Burnett.

Luther Vandross Newly Discovered Beatles Track Connects to Michael Jackson, Late Producer Richard Perry

Biden Sticks It to MAGA with Mega Lib Medals of Freedom to Hillary, Soros, Rubenstein, Real RFK

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Joe Biden is going out with a bang.

Today he’s bestowing Presidential medals of Freedom to the most mega liberal group he could think of.

He’s sticking it to MAGA big time on the way out.

His honorees include George Soros, Hillary Clinton, and David Rubenstein of the Carlyle Group.

Soros is considered Satanic by MAGA for funding everything that is anathema to them. (Now they have to look up ‘anathema.’)

Hillary — MAGA blames her for everything bad in the world starting with Vince Foster’s death, then winning the 2016 election popular vote. And let’s not forget her emails!

Rubenstein is not only a billionaire who basically took over the Kennedy Center and Washington Monument. He’s also Biden’s houseguest in Nantucket.

Biden is also giving a posthumous award to Senator Robert F. Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1968. This is a jab at his crazy son, known as RFK Jr, the conspiracy theorist with lunatic ideas soon to run health services for Trump.

The entertainers getting awards stand for the opposite of everything MAGA and Trump. They include U2 singer Bono, actors Michael J. Fox and Denzel Washington, athletes Lionel Messi and Earvin “Magic” Johnson, and fashion icons Anna Wintour and Ralph Lauren.

For Denzel, this better than consolation for not getting the Kennedy Center Honor every year despite deserving it. Michael J. Fox has been a warrior against Parkinson’s Disease. Odds are he will make the trip to Washington today, and there will be tears and a standing ovation.

Anna Wintour? She worked for this award, keeping Melania Trump off the cover of Vogue, celebrating Jill Biden in the magazine, and throwing fundraisers for the Democrats. She may not be pleasant, but she’s smart as a whip.

Who else? Chef Jose Andres, science guy Bill Nye, and Ashton Carter, former secretary of defense under Obama, and George Romney, the late father of Mitt Romney. (He was a Democrat.)

Earlier this week, just to rattle the MAGA cage, Biden awarded Liz Cheney a Presidential Citizens Medal.

Biden isn’t done. He’ll be giving out awards and pardons right up through January 20th before Trump is sworn in. After that, Trump will return to giving medals to D list athletes, donors, and Neo-fascists.

RIP R&B Legend Brenton Wood, 83, Singer of “The Oogum Boogum Song,” “Gimme Little Sign”

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So sad to hear that R&B legend Brenton Wood has died. He was 83.

Brenton Wood lays claim to two of the biggest hits of all time: “The Oogum Boogum Song,” and “Gimme Little Sign.”

He had other R&B hits in the 60s but these two became cult hits and never went away. “The Oogum Boogum Song,” which caught on fast, has been heard in hundreds of commercials, TV shows, and movies. It really developed a life of its own.

“Gimme Little Sign” features Wood’s signature staccato approach to vocals, making it endlessly memorable.

The singer was born Alfred Jesse Smith in Shreveport, LA. He grew up in San Pedro, California, and eventually fell under the spell of singers like Sam Cooke, Sam Moore, and other trademark soul singers. Some stories say he got the name “Brenton Wood” from Brentwood, California. But you can see below the label for “Oogum Boogum” named him Brenton Woods, with an s.

“Oogum” was released on the tiny Hollywood label called Double Shot. “Gimme” followed on Liberty Records.. How these records made it to the radio is anyone’s guess. Wood never got the promotion of other R&B stars, and his heyday was over pretty quickly. But the music lived on.

Here’s a great piece I found on him.

Luther Vandross Newly Discovered Beatles Track Connects to Michael Jackson, Late Producer Richard Perry

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EXCLUSIVE Many people on the east coast saw the Luther Vandross documentary on CNN Wednesday night. (In the west it was pre-empted by coverage of the New Orleans tragedy.)

The doc, called “Never Too Much,” is accompanied by a greatest hits collection that features a never before heard track — Luther singing the Beatles’ “Michelle.” The track is a surprise gift from two of the greatest musicians of all time: Vandross and the late Richard Perry.

But where did it come from? There’s been a lot of speculation about the track since it first appeared last month. The given story was that Luther’s long time pal, Fonzi Thornton, found a forgotten cassette in a box of the singer’s belongings.

But now we know the real story. “Michelle” was produced by the late great Richard Perry, according to Perry’s associate producer Steve Lindsey. It was supposed to be part of a collection of songs commissioned by Michael Jackson after he bought the Beatles catalog in the mid 1980s. Michael wanted to make an animated Beatles film. But Paul McCartney nixed the project. He was furious that Jackson had bought his songs out from underneath him.

Lindsey — who’s also been instrumental in the career of Bruno Mars — says that among the people who worked on the track, “Michelle” became infamous because it was so good. It never saw the light of day, Lindsey says, but it led him to not only work with Perry more often but also to produce many other hit records including Leonard Cohen’s landmark album, “The Future.”

“I owe my whole career to Michelle,” Lindsey says. He still produces music and owns a publishing company called Blotter, as well. He also comes with quite a legacy. Steve’s dad, Mort Lindsey, was the famed orchestra leader and arranger for the likes of Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand, and bandleader on The Merv Griffin Show for 21 years.

So how did “Michelle” resurface? Perry’s ex wife, Linda, who has a long history in the record biz, handed it off to Sony and the Vandross project. Now it’s streaming and will be on the LP version of “Never Too Much” as well.

But there’s a twist. When Lindsay heard “Michelle” on Spotify last week, he realized he had a better, finished version. He’s subsequently sent it off to Sony, which will replace it on all platforms. So if you download “Michelle” right now you’ll get a collector’s item, a demo of Luther Vandross producer by Richard Perry.

Here’s the current version of “Michelle.” It’s already getting airplay on the Beatles Sirius XM Channel 18.