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Jennifer Lopez Lurks in Audience for Ben Affleck, Award Worthy Riveting “Air,” First Cast Q&A Since Actors Strike Ended

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The first time the “Air” cast got together since the actors’ strike, Jennifer Lopez was in the audience.

JLo played it cool on Thursday afternoon while her husband, Ben Affleck, took to the stage for a Q&A with Viola Davis, Julius Tennon, Jason Bateman, and Marlon Wayans in attendance. Scott Mantz moderated the panel for the Critics Choice Association at the Four Seasons Hotel.

(Full disclosure: I was flown out for this and a celebration of Amazon Studios’ films this season. I never do this kind of thing, but “Air” was already one of my top five picks of pics this year. And I got meet “Saltburn” director Emerald Fennell.)

JLo didn’t ask any questions, and she may have unnerved Ben, who kept dropping his mic — not in the snark way but for real — during the session. “Air” is kind of a dark horse this Oscar season. It came out in the spring in theaters, made $50 million, went to Amazon Prime, and then got caught it in the no-promo strike. But it’s an Aplus film, with standout performances from Matt Damon (who was not there, but gives a sensational performance) and Davis, who steals every movie she’s in.

Marlon Wayans surprised me. I do think of him only as doing comedy, from “In Living Color” to “Scary Movie” and that kind of thing. He’s turned into a thoughtful actor, however. He plays the low key basketball coach and civil rights hero George Raveling (now 86 years old) who was an important adviser to a young Michael Jordan. When aske about the influence of Michael Jordan and his sneakers, Wayans told us he was routinely beaten up for his Air Jordans as a kid in New York. So making the movie was a big deal for him.

There’s much discussion of the main line of dialogue in “Air,” written by Alex Convery: “A shoe is just a shoe until someone steps into it.” That line is spoken by Damon’s Sonny Vaccaro in his pitch to Jordan’s parents (Davis and her real life husband Julius Tennon play the couple).

In the end, it was Deloris Jordan who made the fateful deal that married Nike to Michael Jordan. And we learned during the Q&A that it was Davis who improvised a version of the tag line in her key conversation as Deloris with Damon on screen. Davis says, “A shoe is just a shoe until my son steps into it.” In any season, Davis’s delivery of that line would and should earn her an Oscar nomination. (Damon, too, for his stop-the-movie speech.)

Our Q&A suddenly got turned up a notch when Davis, who does not love these panels, passionately spoke about Doloris Jordan, Nike, and race. Listening to her deliver an impromptu philosophical speech was like hearing a kind of modern Shakespearean monologue.

“The movie,” she said, “is about the power of dreams.” She spoke about the way she conveyed Deloris, who does a lot of listening to Nike executives who don’t take her power or influence seriously. But Damon’s Vaccaro gets it. Davis said, as a Black woman, “You’re always negotiating being seen.” She wins that negotiation hands down when she gets Nike to give her son a royalty on every sneaker sold.

“Air” is directed by Ben Affleck, who also stars in the film as Nike founder Phil Knight. Even though Affleck’s “Argo” won Best Director a few years ago, I’m not if he’s taken seriously as a director. This may be because he’s also a Star and a regular presence in the tabloids. But listening to him discuss the making of “Air” should impart to all Oscar voters that the director of two other top notch films as well — “Gone Baby Gone,” and “The Town” — knows what he’s doing, and he’s here to stay.

PS Hoping to get a video of Viola at the Q&A and will update here.

Box Office: Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour Movie Has Disappointing Opening, Looks at $23 Mil Weekend

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Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour movie will not approach Taylor Swift numbers.

Opening night including Thursday previews came to just $11 million. Another $12 million is likely tonight and Sunday, bringing the total to $23 million.

You can see the trend already. There are a couple of sold out shows in the major markets. But otherwise Beyonce is not drawing her fans to movie theaters, and certainly not the same as Swift.

One reason for this is that she doesn’t have a great social media relationship. Beyonce is a great singer but not a warm, interactive personality. Swift’s fans are like cult members. Beyonce’s regard her as standoffish royalty. She gave no interviews for the film and ignored the press on the red carpet.

Beyonce also isn’t selling albums particularly, which Swift has now sold over 400,000 just this week.

Still, “Renaissance” has a 100% rating among a few critics on Rotten Tomatoes — few have seen it. It also a 100% audience approval. So at least fans are enjoying it.

Susan Sarandon in Crisis Management Mode Posts Apology for Anti-Israel Hate Comments After Career Freefall

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Oscar winning actress Susan Sarandon has gone to DefCon 5. She’s in a spin control crisis management frenzy after making pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel comments that sounded awfully antisemitic.

At a rally in New York, Sarandon said American Jews would now feel what American Muslims had experienced — i.e. hate. She was immediately dropped by United Talent Agency. Her career may have imploded.

Now she’s posted an apologia to Instagram. It’s clearly composed by a crisis counselor. Will this be enough to save her? Sarandon has always been outspoken, no matter how misguided. She’s passionately ignorant of the consequences. But is this a walk back? Or a plea for a rope to get her out of this quicksand?

“Recently, I attended a rally alongside a diverse group of activists seeking to highlight the urgent humanitarian crisis in Gaza and call for a ceasefire. I had not planned to speak but was invited to take the stage and say a few words.

Intending to communicate my concern for an increase in hate crimes, I said that Jewish Americans, as the targets of rising antisemitic hate, ‘are getting a taste of what it is like to be Muslim in this country, so often subjected to violence’. This phrasing was a terrible mistake, as it implies that until recently Jews have been strangers to persecution, when the opposite is true. As we all know, from centuries of oppression and genocide in Europe to the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh, Jews have long been familiar with discrimination and religious violence which continues to this day.

I deeply regret diminishing this reality and hurting people with this comment. It was my intent to show solidarity to the struggle against bigotry of all kinds, and I am sorry I failed to do so.”

Taylor Swift Sold More than 400K Albums This Week, More Than the Rest of the Top 50 Combined

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Taylor Swift Taylor Swift Taylor Swift.

It’s like a mantra.

The pop singer and entrepreneur sold more than 400,000 albums this week in the top 50.

She sold more than the rest of the top 50 combined.

You would think all her fans had all her music by now. But they persist in buying more, and definitely streaming more.

One problem is lack of other product. Nothing is hot beyond Swift. Many artists are just MIA or AWOL or both. Or if they’re putting out product they’re either not promoting it or not catching on.

Meantime, Rolling Stones shows up as a culprit in this apathy. They just issued their top 100 songs of the year. Most of them no one cares about or has heard of. The biggest hit of the year, Miley Cyrus’s “Flowers,” is number 12. Rolling Stone used to be the music bible, dictating taste. Now it just repels its audience.

PS About 12 of the top 50 are Christmas albums. And despite looking hot on the daily charts, Cher and Dolly Parton evidently didn’t sell that much this week in their second run. Bewildering.

Beyonce Renaissance Tour Movie Scores $5 Mil in Previems, Aims for $30 Mil Weekend

Beyonce saw the money Taylor Swift made from her Eras Tour movie and said, wisely, I want that.

Last night, Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour concert movie collected $5 million in previews. The expectation is for a $30-$35 million weekend.

This film do the same numbers as Swift, but it will do very well. The Eras tour movie was a phenom because it was first, a novelty. Renaissance Tour, also released straight to theaters by AMC Theaters, will likely do a third of the business.

But if Renaissance takes in $100 million, it’s a hit. And it fills a gap at theaters at the perfect moment. Imagine if Beyonce actually promoted it with an interview. But she’s press shy and likely won’t.

George Santos, Liar Extraordinaire, Expelled by Congress in Overwhelming Vote, So He Can Join the Rolling Stones on Tour

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George Santos, the most famous liar in the world, has been expelled Congress in an overwhelming vote.

By a margin of 311 to 114, Santos’s colleagues kicked him out after months of outrageous prevarication and disrespect for the law, for the country, and his so called constituency.

Santos immediately announced he was joining the Rolling Stones on tour next spring where he will understudy Mick Jagger. First, however, he’ll do some work for Warren Buffett now that Buffett’s pal, Charlie Munger, has died.

Santos was abhorrent, of course, and a disgrace. But didn’t we need him as a punchline and punching bag? He was a welcome diversion, easy to mock, and for that he deserves our thanks. George Santos was the only we could all agree on.

Taylor Swift’s Publicist Makes Rare Statement: “Enough is enough with these fabricated lies”

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Tree Paine is the unusually named publicist who speaks for Taylor Swift. But she doesn’t address rumors very often because they’re usually ridiculous.

Now she’s posted a message to Twitter because she’s had, it and I don’t blame her. This is in response to a gossip account on Instagram called Deux Moi that functions on blind items and innuendo and no facts. Sometimes they get it right, and when they don’t, who cares? But this time, you’ll see Paine’s response to this pain in her neck.

I’m in LA this weekend and already I’ve heard a nice story about Taylor Swift and the remixing of her concert audio for the “Eras Tour” soundtrack. Apparently, she was lovely (how do you like that?) and everyone enjoyed working with her. No dirt, however. She was professional and pleasant. When that happens, you have to make something up because no one will believe it!

NY Film Critics Circle Give Best Film to Scorsese’s Killers, Director to Oppenheimer’s Nolan

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The New York Film Critics Circle have chosen Killers of the Flower Moon as Best picture of 2023.

Christopher Nolan, Director of Oppenheimer, is Best Firector in a wise split with Martin Scorsese’s epic.

The group will welcome the two best movies and directors of the year. Both films are masterworks that will become classics.

Killers also got Best Actress with Lily Gladstone winning the title. Oppenheimer gets Best Cinematography. Other winners include Franz Rogowsky Best Actor in Passages, DaVine Joy Randolph Best Supporting Actress in The Holdovers, and Charles Melton Best Supporting Actor in May December. Past Lives is Best First Film. Anatomy of a Fall is Best International Film.

Surprisingly shut out: Bradley Cooper’s Maestro.

The awards will be presented in January in New York at a gala dinner.

Smart: Oscars Will Air One Hour Earlier Than Usual at 7pm Eastern

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Heres some good smart news from the motion picture academy: the Oscars will air one hour earlier than usual next year.

The show, set for March 10th, will begin on ABC at 7pm eastern and end at 10:30. A special episode of Abbott Elementary will follow.

This means the show will begin at 4pm in Hollywood, a little early in the afternoon! The red carpet will start after brunch!

But this is much better for the east coast snd for people getting up early the next day. Bravo!

Jimmy Kimmel is the host again. The show is shaping up nicely!

The New Leo? New Star Charles Melton Jumps from TV to 2 Film Awards This Week

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Welcome. Charles Melton. He may be the new Leonardo DiCaprio.

Melton, star of Todd Haynes’ May December, just won Best supporting Actor from the New York Film Critics Circle for his work in the film with two Oscars stars: Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman.

On Sunday Melton picked up Best Supporting Performance from the Gotham Awards.

The 32 year old from Alaska has sprung into moviedom from the TV series, Riverdale. Now he’s the It Guy of the season. I met him on Sunday and so far he’s nice and unaffected.

Half Korean, Melton could follow last year’s Supporting Actor winner, Ke Huy Quan, the first Asian American to win an Oscar. Imagine the thrill of Quan presenting to Melton.

The race has begun.