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RIP Susan Kendall Newman, 72, Daughter of Paul Newman, Stepdaugher of Joanne Woodward: Philanthropist, Actress, Activist

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I’m sure a lot of people were stunned this morning to see an obit for Susan Kendall Newman.

The 72 year old daughter of Paul Newman, and stepdaughter of Joanne Woodward, is said to have died from “chronic health conditions.”

Susan’s mother was Jackie Witte, Paul Newman’s first wife.

Susan’s number is in my phone. She was a huge help to me when I reported stories about trouble at the Newman Foundation, which runs Newmans Own, the philanthropic food company. She was so bright and articulate, and knew the inner workings of a troubled but important organization. I’m sending condolences to her family including her sisters, and Woodward, who is 95 and has suffered from Alzheimer’s for more than a decade.

Susan — who apparently died on August 2nd — had a Golden Globe, a Humanitas Award, and nominations for the Emmy, Peabody, and Grammy Awards. She was featured in the multipart documentary about Paul and Joanne directed by Ethan Hawke called “Just Movie Stars.”

Her amazing life is described in this link.

Again, many condolences.

Taylor Swift Desperate Move to Break Sales Records This Week: Expanded Edition of “Life of a Showgirl” For Sale on iTunes $4.99

Taylor Swift really wants to break all time sales records this week.

Her “Life of a Showgirl” is already predicted to knock off 3 million copies in a mix of streaming, CDs, LPs, cassettes, and anything else she can stuff that album into.

But now comes a new curve ball.

Swift and Apple are offering an expanded version of the album on iTunes for just $4.99.

Most albums on iTunes sell for $11.99 to $14.99.

But new improved “Showgirl” includes two acoustic versions of songs on the albums, plus two voice memos Swift recorded. They say, “Hi, this is Taylor, sorry I’m not home, but I’m busy trying to cheat the system.”

It’s actually one more fascinating turn in the Taylor Swift marketing campaign. Harvard definitely has teach this later, and the Wharton School of Business. Every day there’s a new version of the record, which comprises several songs that sound strangely like other people’s work.

And it’s only Tuesday!

Timothee Chalamet No Longer “A Complete Unknown” in Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme,” Surprise Screening at the New York Film Festival

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One of the great pleasures of the New York Film Festival is the annual surprise screening.

It’s supposed to be a well kept secret but by the time we got to Alice Tully Hall tonight even the hot dog vendors outside knew what was going on.

The film was Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme” starring Timothee Chalamet, the IT guy of the movie world, with an eclectic cast including Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler the Creator, Fran Drescher (such a pleasure), and introducing a knockout in Odessa A’zion.

Safdie told the sold out audience he’d finished the film at 2am to make this screening since the release isn’t until December. But producers wanted to generate some Oscar buzz now, and they succeeded. Even though “Marty Supreme” is not quite done — Safdie told us backstage there was some tweaking to come, especially in the sound — it’s already better than most things you’ll see this season.

I can’t really write a full review until the film is completed. Suffice to say, the filmmaking here is sensational, not unlike Safdie’s “Uncut Gems” but on a higher level. The writing is kind of off the wall great — glib, bonkers, and spontaneous sounding although I’m sure it’s right from the page.

Chalamet is 29 years old. He’ll have his Oscar nomination after he turns 30 in December, and quite possibly a win as Marty Mauser, a semi professional table tennis player (ping pong, but like Olympic) who’s broke, down on his luck, incredibly self confident, a self made Damon Runyon-esque Lower East Side kid who works in his uncle’s shoe store and is constantly working the angles.

Before I saw it, I kept calling “Marty Supreme” a ‘ping pong’ movie. It’s not. Marty is the actual ping pong ball, being slammed out of his own control by heavy duty players. The film is funny and sad, a little violent, and very much in the tone of “Anora,” Sean Baker’s Oscar winner from this past year.

You could tell this screening was a big deal. Chalamet and the cast were there, and appeared on stage afterwards to a standing ovation. I spotted director Doug Liman and screenwriter Larry Karaszewski in the audience, along with spies galore who write and blog about the Oscars.

What did they glean from this experience? “One Battle After Another” has a worthy opponent in the awards race, along with “Sinners,” “Hamnet,” and my favorite gem of a film, “Blue Moon.” There will be others, but “Marty Supreme” ups the ante on what’s turning out to be a very good year.

One last thing: this is the kind of movie an Oscar for casting was needed. In a very rich production (rich meaning textured not financial), Safdie observes dozens of wizened faces in Marty’s ramshackle world.

More Proof Bruce Springsteen is A Mensch: He Invited First Manager Mike Appel to a Screening of “Deliver Me from Nowhere”

The Boss is a mensch.

He actually invited his original manager, Mike Appel, to a screening of “Deliver Me from Nowhere.”

Appel managed Bruce through “Born to Run.” Then he caused so much trouble Bruce had to take a three year break before returning with “Darkness on the Edge of Town.”

(Appel had signed a 22 year old Bruce to an all encompassing contract, and it took immense legal wrangling to get him out of it.)

So I don’t know if this was out of the goodness of Bruce’s heart, or the old adage ‘Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.’

Anyway, 50 years later time heals all wounds.

Funny PS I once wound up seated on a plane next to Mike Appel. He told me the whole story over 8 hours. Seems now like it must have been in 1943. Anyway, he was a nice guy.

Taylor Swift Total Film Take Higher Than Reported for One Weekend Only Showing, “Fate of Ophelia” Video Now at 12 Mil Views

Oh, Taylor Swift.

How much can we take of this?

Anyway, it turns out her one weekend only infomercial made more than originally reported. Not $33.8 million. It was $34 million and change. Total worldwide: $47 million.

And that’s all she wrote for the theatrical release. The ‘mercial, aka “Taylor Swift Cash Grab,” will no doubt be streaming any minute now.

Meantime, HitsDailyDouble predicts “The Life of a Showgirl” will go beyond 3 million copies and exceed Adele’s record of 3.4 million copies of an album in its debut week.

Swift appears on Jimmy Fallon tonight, and Seth Meyers on Wednesday. She’s not singing. Will she hit “SNL” this weekend? In a sketch? I’d say, Likely. The great Amy Poehler is hosting, and something called Role Model is the musical guest.

Tay Tay has also dumped out four new CDs at 8 bucks a pop to add on to the original CD release. So again that’s 32 dollars more above the $14. It would have been cheaper to have one package but don’t tell the fans that, they want to give her money.

Also, the official video for “The Fate of Ophelia” has now reached 12 million views on YouTube and will be at 15 million soon.

It’s Taylor’s world and we just live in it.

Is This The End for “CBS News” and “60 Minutes”? Ellison Hires Conservative Bari Weiss to Run the Shows Despite No Experience

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If I were a conspiracy theorist, I would imagine this set up:

Trump tells buddy Larry Ellison and his son David, new owners of Paramount CBS, to destroy the news division. Devalue it instantly. Force all the hard line journalists out.

So here we go. David Ellison has hired Bari Weiss to run CBS News. She’s a conservative domestically, but pro-Israel. She’s married to a woman, but will she turn against gay rights in her Foxification of the news?

Weiss is reviled in mass media. She was forced out of her op-ed role at the New York Times. Former employees of The Free Press, which she has now sold to Ellison for $150 million, are complaining about her all over social media.

How will this work? It reminds me of when Penske Media hired Nikki Finke and gave her a forum. We know how that worked out.

Weiss, 41, sent this widely distributed out memo today to the staff.

Suddenly media reporting is going to juicy again.

Jane Goodall’s Parting Words: She’d Like to “Send Musk Up in One of His Spaceships with Trump, Putin, and Netanyahu”

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The late Jane Goodall had unsparing last words for ELon Musk and Donald Trump before she died.

Goodall gave an extraordinary interview to Netflix last March for a series called “Famous Last Words.” It was done to be broadcast only after her death.

The unlikely interviewer, who did an impressive job, is Brad Falchuk, the TV producer husband of Gwyneth Paltrow.

Goodall, a great scientist and philanthropist, does not restrain herself in her thoughts about Donald Trump and his gang of cronies.

Taylor Swift Drops Video for “The Fate of Ophelia” on You Tube Right After 3 Day Run in Theaters, Gets 1 Million Views in an Hour (Watch)

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Taylor Swift has had quite a video weekend.

She charged fans 12 bucks to see her new video in theaters. Now “The Fate of Ophelia” is free on YouTube.

Already heading to 1 million views, certainly will five or six times that.

She sold 3 million albums to six people who collected everything as souvenirs. Reviews of “The Life of a Showgirl” are mixed, and some of the songs were lifted from previous hits by other people.

She also released four more CDs at bucks a pop.

What’s next? God only knows.

The video? Production gets an A plus. The uncredited editor, costumer, and production designer gave Taylor a motion picture level video. Cost? Millions, but who cares!

Get thee to a nunnery, Ophelia!

Trump Alert This Friday 5AM: Nobel Peace Prize Announcement Will Set Off President At War with Portland, Threatening Super Bowl Fans

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If you have a calendar, call it up or get it out.

Circle or mark this Friday, 5AM.

That’s when Nobel Awards will announce the winner of the Peace Prize.

Donald Trump will be up all night, stewing and posting on social media, awaiting an award he won’t receive.

He thinks he’s ended seven wars and brought peace to the world. In fact, aside from not ending any wars, he’s caused a huge amount of pain and suffering in his own country.

Trump has declared war on Portland, Oregon by sending in National Guard troops from California to disrupt the happy lives of their citizens.

Across the country ICE agents are thuggishly kidnapping, arresting, and bullying anyone they see of color. They’re pushing women to the ground and kicking them.

Kristi Noem, the dog killing cabinet member, says when the Super Bowl comes to Santa Clarita, California next February, ICE agents will be deployed to snatch anyone they think might be illegal, even if they’re not, and they don’t care.

So, no, Wednesday at 5am all we will hear is the announcement that someone worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize has earned it. From the White House, there will be rants and raves, punishments and threats. Maybe Trump will declare war on Oslo or put a 3000% tax on smoked salmon.

If we’re smart, we will turn over and go back to sleep.

The Rock aka Dwayne Johnson Pinned to the Ground, Has All Time Low Opening of $6 Mil with Wrestling Movie

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Dwayne The Rock Johnson has been pinned to the wrestling mat.

His movie, “The Smashing Machine,” made just $6 million over the weekend.

The real life story of Mark Kerr, a mixed martial arts star, attracted no interest from the audience.

It didn’t help that Johnson altered his appearance severely, didn’t look like himself, and offered a kind of downer experience.

Now A24’s entire year rests on tomorrow night’s “surprise” screening at the New York Film Festival.

“Marty Supreme” stars Timothee Chalamet as a real life late 1950s ping pong player who hooks up with Gwyneth Paltrow — old enough to be his mother.

Among the producers is former Scott Rudin associate Eli Bush, who is coincidentally married to the daughter of cinematographer Darius Khondji.

Director is Josh Safdie, brother of Benny, who directed “Smashing Machine.”

Tickets sold out for the showing at 50 bucks a pop. I will depend on the kindness of spies to get a reading on it. Will “Marty Supreme” score, or get paddled?

Featured in the movie are two notorious real life political conservatives: Kevin O’Leary from “Shark Tank” and NY supermarket king John Catsimiditis.

I’m actually surprised A24 couldn’t drum up interest in “Smashing Machine.” After all, they got Oscars for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”