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Holy Box Office, Robin! Warner Bros. Says “The Batman” Has Already Taken in $21 Million!

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POW!

“The Batman” has raked in $21 million in Thursday previews and other fan events.

So Warner Bros. reports, and the day has barely begun. Are we looking at a $100-$150 million opening weekend? Wouldn’t that be swell, fellow Bat lovers?

Unlike the last year or more of WB movies this one is not available on HBO Max. You’ve got to get pick yourself up and go to a theater! You can do it! You’ll like it!

Will “The Batman” knock off “SpiderMan”? Doubtful, but you never know. Will moviegoers start going to movies like “Belfast” and “West Side Story” again? Let’s hope so!

Stay tuned to that same Bat dial, Gotham City freaks! Let’s see where this goes!

“Mrs Maisel” 5 & 6: Midge and Joel Probably Not Reuniting, And the Plot Finally Kicks In

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Dropping this day on Amazon Prime, Friday, are Season 4, episodes 5 and 6 of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” Each of these is a huge improvement on episodes 3 & 4 which addressed a death and then introduced the burlesque club.

This new pair of chapters are each a bit of genius, although the second one is loaded with surprises. All I can tell you is my feeling that the Palladino’s have decided Joel and Midge will not be reuniting. I can’t tell you why.  You’ll figure that out for yourselves.

Episode 5 — “How to Chew Quietly and Influence People” picks up with Midge wearing a sling, which is never explained. But we saw the odd way she fell of the stage at the end of number 4. Unless Rachel Brosnahan herself needed a sling, and thus this story, I still don’t get it. But the main story is Midge and Susie are invited to Shy Baldwin’s wedding in the Plaza Hotel ballroom. So we get to see Leroy McClain again, and he sings (thanks to Darius de Haas) and we get to see what may have been the last TV performance by the late, great Ned Eisenberg, who passed away this week in real life. He will be sorely missed.

The end of episode 5 is as odd as its predecessor. Midge spies someone out a cab window and runs after them. When the next episode begins, we learn that she has scraped Lenny Bruce (the great Luke Kirby) off the street and brought him back to the Upper West Side. Lenny Bruce in the Weissman home is jarring — to us, and certainly to him because Abe and Rose are really busy doing “You Can’t Take it With You” for breakfast. Kirby visits Midge’s world like some kind of apparition. Is he real? Or are all just imagining it?

There’s a big surprise in episode 6 plot-wise. Again, it’s a spoiler. The other big surprise is that the Palladino’s have fully brought back Jane Lynch’s Sophie Lennon because…because she’s too great to abandon. But Susie doesn’t want to work for her and Midge hates her, so you know this will end in tears.

It’s really not fair that there are only 8 episodes of this season, only two remain, and then one more season. With number 6 — called “Maisel vs. Lennon: The Cut Contest” — the real spirit of the series comes alive in so many ways. Rose goes to Brighton Beach, summoned by a crew of rival matchmakers who are like the leaders of the five families (look for guest stars Kelly Bishop and Jackie Hoffman) in hats and gloves. The scene is of the most glorious in the “Maisel” pantheon.

Shout outs to Tony Shalhoub, Marin Hinkle, to Santino Fontana, to Kevin Pollak and Caroline Aaron, to the adorable Stephanie Hsu, and Michael Zegen. But the show belongs to Midge and Susie, to Rachel Brosnahan and Alex Borstein, who could just keep going and remain watchable forever. I hope Season 5 has more than 8 episodes, that’s for sure.

PS Reid Scott finally does show up, as a talk show host, and it’s great to see him. Find an indie movie he made a few years ago called “Sister.” Wonderful. He’s more than just “Veep.”

Grade? Do I give grades? Grade: A.

PS The burlesque shows are outstanding. Better than anything I ever saw at “The Box.”

 

ABC’s “The Goldbergs” Keeps Pretending Jeff Garlin’s Character Is Still on the Show– and the Fans Know It

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Where in the world is Murray Goldberg?

On Wednesday night Murray’s daughter, Erica, got married to Geoff. But the father of the bride was no there to give her away. Weeks ago, star Jeff Garlin, who plays Murray. left the series in its 9th and probably final season. There were still a lot of episodes yet to be shown.

For weeks, “The Goldbergs” have been pretending Murray is still around. They use stand ins, make oblique references, but Garlin’s face is long gone.

Last night, fans were howling on social media that Murray’s daughter got married and there was no sign of him. His whole family was present. At one point, the narrator referred to “my parents” and there was a shot of a stand in pretending to be Murray from behind, dancing with his wife.

The whole thing is very lame, and the fans know it. Only 3.3 million people watched “The Goldbergs” wedding. Since September the show has lost half a million viewers and dropped around 20% in the key age demo. It’s basically not worth watching without Garlin. If for some reason it’s renewed for a 10th season it’s because ABC has nothing to fill the time slot. (Murray could become what Lars was to “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.”

PS Can’t wait to see Garlin on the next season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm”!

Three Time Tony Award Winner Tony Walton Dies at 87, Famed Costume and Set Designer Of “Mary Poppins”

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Tony Walton, 87, was one of the great costume, set, and production designers of our lifetimes. He was married famously to Julie Andrews, who he was married to from 1959 to 1967. Walton earned three Tony Awards from 16 nominations. He was also nominated for three Oscars including “Mary Poppins.” The others were 1974’s “Murder on the Orient Express,” and 1978’s “The Wiz.”

Even though they divorced and remarried others, Andrews and Walton were great friends. Their daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton, settled in Sag Harbor, New York and took over the Bay Street Theater. Tony was married a second time to Gen LeRoy, a former model for artist Norman Rockwell, and ex-wife of Warner LeRoy (the famed restaurateur and son of producer Mervyn LeRoy). Walter, who was British, was a familiar and popular presence in Sag Harbor was and was often seen at Broadway openings. Besides his wife and daughter other survivors include stepdaughter Bridget LeRoy and five grandchildren.

Tony’s three Tony Awards winner for set design were for “Guys and Dolls” in 1992; “The House of Blue Leaves” in 1986; and the original “Pippin” in 1973. He won an Emmy award for “Death of a Salesman” in 1985. the famed Dustin Hoffman production.

He had five Oscar nominations and one win, for “All That Jazz.” He worked closely with his friend, Nob Fosse, and received two different Oscar nominations in 1978 for the movie version of “The Wiz,” costume design and art direction. Among his other film credits : Murder on the Orient Express, Fahrenheit 451, The Boy Friend, All That Jazz, Death of a Salesman, The Glass Menagerie, Regarding Henry, and Deathtrap.

Broadway credits:  Chicago, Grand Hotel, The Real Thing, The Will Rogers Follies, The House of Blue Leaves, Our Town, I’m Not Rappaport, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Uncle Vanya, Annie Get Your Gun, 1776, A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum, She Loves Me, Guys and Dolls, Anything Goes, Harold Pinter’s Moonlight and Ashes to Ashes. He was elected to the Theatre Hall of Fame in 1991.

Following closely the death of Stephen Sondheim, Tony Walton’s exit is huge for the history of Broadway. His legacy goes on and on, and he will also just be missed as one of those great superstars who made New York a better place.

Oscars Announce First Presenters Include Good Sport Lady Gaga, Who Wasn’t Even Nominated, Plus Chris Rock, Kevin Costner

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The Oscars are coming on March 27th.

Today ABC announced the first presenters. They are Kevin Costner, Zoë Kravitz, Lady Gaga, Rosie Perez, Chris Rock and last year’s Best Supporting Actress from “Minari,” Yuh-Jung Youn.

Lady Gaga is a really good sport. This is very gracious of her after not being nominated for Best Actress in “House of Gucci.” She’s a team player!

The list of more presenters will dribble out over the next couple of weeks, but expect last year’s other winners — Frances McDormand and Daniel Kaluuya and director Chloe Zhao — to be on the list. A real coup would be getting last year’s Best Actor winner, Sir Anthony Hopkins, to make an appearance.

The Oscars are having a bit of a kerfuffle right now since they announced that the show would be different this year. The audience at the Dolby Theater will be seated at 4pm, an hour earlier than usual. During the first hour 8 awards will be given. The winners’ speeches will be taped and spliced into the main show, starting at 5 Pacific, 8 Eastern. The idea is to make the show just three hours.

There’s no word yet whether that first hour will be live streamed or shown on Disney Plus.

The guilds for the nominees in the 8 categories are furious, and the nominees are disappointed. There have been calls for boycotts.

There are two schools of thought here. One is that it’s the Oscars, who cares how long it runs, and the ratings won’t improve either way.

The other school says, Let’s try something different, if it doesn’t work, there’s always next year.

Additionally. seating at the Dolby is being cut back by 800 people because of COVID restrictions. So the front part of the orchestra will seat just nominees, maybe at tables, and everyone will be pushed up a section from their prior arrangements. Something tells me that will be a bigger problem than the 8 nominees.

But it’s a crazy year, and things are different everywhere. And we’re contemplating World War III. So maybe a deep breath is needed about all of this.

 

(Watch) Early 90s All Star Nostalgia Single Is a Hit with New Kids, Salt-n-Pepa, Rick Astley, En Vogue

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Out today is “Bring Back the Time,” a an all-star late 80s/early 90s slice of nostalgia. It’s already number 2 on iTunes.

The New Kids on the Block single features Rick Roll himself, Rick Astley, Salt-n-Pepa, and En Vogue all warbling about the good old days 30 years ago.

We’ve seen this kind of thing before, from other generations. In the 70s there was a nostalgia for the 50s. Then it was the Sixties in the 80s. The Seventies came back in the 90s. And so on. It’s a novelty song that will get a lot of traction for a short time. If you were 12 in 1989, “Bring Back the Time” will mean a lot to you.

The Fat Lady Sings: Met Opera Star Anna Netrebko Ousted from All Shows After Not Denouncing Putin

Metropolitan Opera star Anna Netrebko is out of the opera “Turandot” this spring and “Don Carlo” next season after not denouncing Vladimir Putin’s barbaric invasion of Ukraine.

Frankly, if Netrebko has taken this position, her opera career may be over. What a shame. She has a magnificent voice, as you can hear below.

But Netrebko, while declaring she supports the people of Ukraine, won’t criticize Putin or Russia for an unprovoked war. Yesterday’s New York Times explains it all.

Here’s the press release from Lincoln Center:

Not complying with the Met’s condition that she repudiate her public support for Vladimir Putin while he wages war on Ukraine, soprano Anna Netrebko has withdrawn from her upcoming Met performances in Puccini’s Turandot this April and May, as well as the run of Verdi’s Don Carlo next season. “It is a great artistic loss for the Met and for opera,” said Met General Manager Peter Gelb. “Anna is one of the greatest singers in Met history, but with Putin killing innocent victims in Ukraine, there was no way forward.”

Netrebko will be replaced in Turandot by soprano Liudmyla Monastyrska. A replacement for the role of Elisabeth de Valois in the 2022–23 performances of Don Carlo will be announced at a later date.

Ukrainian soprano Liudmyla Monastyrska, who has sung Turandot previously at the Ukrainian National Opera and at the Bolshoi, made her Met debut in 2012, singing the title role in Verdi’s Aida, which she again sang with the company in 2014. Her other Met roles include the title character in Puccini’s Tosca, Santuzza in Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana, and Abigaille in Verdi’s Nabucco. She has also performed widely at many leading opera houses, including Milan’s La Scala, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Bavarian State Opera, Vienna State Opera, Berlin State Opera, Barcelona’s Gran Theatre del Liceu, and many others.

The spring run of Turandot is conducted by Marco Armiliato and also stars Yonghoon Lee as Calàf, Ermonela Jaho as Liù, and Ferruccio Furlanetto as Timur. The production is by Franco Zeffirelli.

Kanye Posts Pity Party Video, “My Life Was Never Easy,” After Divorce Decreed, Shouts Out Pete Davidson (Lyrics)

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Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are divorced today. So Kanye has posted a new video called “My Life Was Not Easy,” in which he shouts out Pete Davidson, Kim’s boyfriend and rants about his tough upbringing. He didn’t really have such a bad upbringing, but everyone’s childhood is their own.

The video is interesting from a cinematography standpoint. He’s holding a decapitated head in his hand a la Hamlet holding Yorick’s — as in “Alas poor Yorick I knew him well.” Is Kanye Hamlet? Is his father haunting him? Or is he Yorick, the court jester? Anyway. Kanye’s father, Ray West, is alive. It’s his mother, Donda, who is sadly not with us.

The divorce is the topic of the video, as you’ll see. Is this song on “Donda 2”? No one knows because “Donda 2” can only be listened to officially on a $200 device that few are buying. (It’s being bootlegged everywhere, however.)

Kanye’s antipathy for Pete Davidson is pretty weird considering he– Kanye– has had a few girlfriends already in public.

Lyrics:
My life was never (Eazy)
My life was never (Eazy)
Started in my Cutlass clutchin’ heat like it’s an open oven
Puffin’ chronic, Puff and Biggie out the window, speaker subbin’
Run into the Crips, it ain’t no discussion
Bullet wounds drenched in Hennessy and teaspoons of Robitussin
Head up faze, got a few concussion, yeah
Compton’s amazed, Dr. Dre percussion
God, please grant my nigga eternal life, we need the beats
Aftermath where you fall asleep, you do not eat
And my belly is full, gorilla ridin’ the bull
Banana clips in the pool, swan dive in Clase Azul
The opps, I’m on they ass, grandmama whoopings in school
This Wilmington and Brazil where niggas die in they jewels
Too many Problems, too many YGs
So many ties to dollar signs, easy to end up on E
I got shot up like Columbine, the Crips descended on me
Sign my name on the dotted line, that was vengeance on beats
This is the way
My life was never (Eazy)
My life was never (Eazy)
There it is, there it was
Don’t interrupt just because
It’s no love
Shoulder shrug (shrug)
How I ain’t bring nothin’ to the table when I’m the table?
I’ma turn up the music, wake up the neighbors
I’ma get that “Thug Life” tatted ‘cross the navel
This is how I am in real life, not just on cable
“Mr. Narcissist, ” tell me ’bout my arrogance
No more counselin’, I don’t negotiate with therapists
God Ye, wanna let God in?
But tonight, I guess I’ll let my pride win
Cousin Dre sent me scriptures, helped me see life better
Nigga, we havin’ the best divorce ever
If we go to court, we’ll go to court together
Matter of fact, pick up your sis, we’ll go to Kourt’s together
I watched four kids for like five hours today
I wear these Yeezy boots everywhere, even in the shower today
I got love for the nannies, but real family is better
The cameras watch the kids, y’all stop takin’ the credit
Noncustodial dad, I bought the house next door
What you think the point of really bein’ rich for?
When you give ’em everything, they only want more
Boujee and unruly, y’all need to do some chores
Rich-ass kids, this ain’t yo’ mama house
Climb on your brother’s shoulders, get that Top Ramen out
God saved me from that crash
Just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass (who?)
And my new bitch bad
I know Illuminati mad
This that New-minati, bitch
This that two Bugatti rich
This that “God did this”
Only God did this
There it is, there it was
Don’t interrupt, just because
Ain’t no love, shoulder shrug
Won’t He do it? Yes He does
Won’t He do it? Yes He does
Won’t He do it?
My life was never (Eazy)
This next one gon’ be (Eazy)

Canadian Justice Scandal: Deleted Emails by Toronto Police in Fraud Trial Suggest Prosecutor Repressed Evidence for a Conviction

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I told you some time ago about former music business manager Steven Nowack, of Toronto. In the spring of 2019, he stood trial in the equivalent of federal court in the U.S., which in Canada, is called the Ontario Superior Court of Justice,  accused of fraud. He wound up being convicted and going to jail. He’s finally out now.

To make matters worse, Justice Robert F. Goldstein– who presided over the trial– revoked his bail and Nowack was held in custody at the extremely unpleasant Toronto East Detention Centre. I visited him there in September 2019 before he was moved punitively to a medium to maximum security prison called Joyceville, in Kingston, Ontario. Nowack, I believe, is innocent and was wrongfully convicted by a jury of 12 counts of fraud over $5,000 in what the government alleged was a $15 million dollar case.

Nowack’s stay in prison was miserable and unnecessary. It turns out that during his trial — according to transcripts — he was not only verbally abused but also lied to by the judge and the prosecutor. Goldstein sent  the jury out of the courtroom a total of 126 times in 60 days.  There were certain things he didn’t want them to hear. And he made sure they didn’t. When the jury ultimately rendered its decision — conviction — they had no idea the subject of missing evidence had been discussed without them.

What Goldstein didn’t want the jury to know is that four days into the trial, the Toronto Police, had given prosecutor Renna Weinberg an email confirming that its computer system, had “systematically deleted” three and half years of email evidence related to Nowack’s case. The emails dated back to the the very first day of the case.

Nowack’s defense attorney, Paul Slansky asked Goldstein to conduct a voire dire (a trial within the trial) to determine the truth of the facts, as to what exactly had happened to these “systematically deleted” emails. Justice Goldstein refused, and strangely blamed the loss of the emails on Nowack. He said that none of the missing emails would assist Nowack with his defense. Goldstein denied Nowack his statutory and constitutional right to make full answer and defense.  .

Goldstein almost certainly knew this revelation of the deleted emails was a smoking gun that could damage the prosecution’s case.  Goldstein said that if the jury found out about the missing emails, it would, in his words, “derail the trial.”  At the start of the trial he’d begun to hear a disclosure motion before the jury was seated. But he abruptly adjourned it after two days and let the trial begin without it– something that never happens.

The judge also issued a ruling preventing Slansky and  Nowack from telling the jury about the deleted emails. Goldstein threatened Nowack throughout the trial with incarceration, if he dared to attempt to make the jury aware of the deleted emails. It wasn’t until after the trial and conviction that Slansky was able to get a disclosure hearing, and the government’s heretofore unknown activities were exposed.

We now know this:  in February 2019,  during  the trial, prosecutor Weinberg confirmed for herself that three and half  years of the Toronto Police emails about the Nowack case had been “systematically deleted” from the Toronto Police computer system. Valerie Dahan, Detective in the Financial Crimes department of the Toronto Police, had responded to an email about the missing evidence from Weinberg on February 14, 2019: “Throughout the Steven Nowack investigation, I believed that as the emails were automatically being archived, this resulted in them being safe from deletion.  As I did not have a need to access archived emails, I did not realize that as time went on the emails were being systematically deleted.”

During the trial on April 15, 2019, Slansky tried to introduce the subject of the missing evidence, by asking Nowack questions on the stand, under oath. Goldstein blew a gasket when Nowack tried to  bring the subject of the Toronto Police “systematically deleted” emails up, before the jury. Justice Goldstein was furious and excused the jury.  Justice Goldstein then went on to say: “There is no evidence, whatsoever, that the Toronto Police systematically destroyed emails.  That is not the evidence.  Mr. Nowack may believe it.  That’s his opinion.  It has nothing to do with anything that the jury has to decide.  I don’t want to hear it,” he said, and then acted very oddly. He said: ” I’m going to take a break now while I calm down.”

When Goldstein returned to court after his hissy fit, defense attorney Slansky argued that there was a potential fraud being perpetrated on the Court. Slansky said the explanations of  The Toronto Police and the Crown — confirmed by their very own email — that they had “systematically deleted” three and half years of email evidence related to Mr. Nowack’s case were questionable. Justice Goldstein replied, ” The only fraud that – okay, maybe there’s been a fraud perpetrated on the court.  That could be.  But, you’re objection is noted.  I do not agree, because in fact, Mr. Nowack certainly asked questions.  I will ask you to please refrain from getting involved in things that have, that Mr. Nowack has no personal knowledge of. “

This was shocking. Goldstein denied the very existence of the evidence that he had seen and heard and then conceded it was possible a fraud had been perpetrated on the court, by the Toronto Police and the Crown.  Yet he did nothing. He didn’t stop or dismiss the trial, or recuse himself. He chose instead to continue on with the trial and Nowack was convicted.

From prison, Nowack actually wrote to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and to the Attorney General of Canada and the Attorney General of Ontario alleging serious and grave acts of misconduct by Goldstein, asking them to stay the proceedings. (The government has the discretion to do this in the rare instance of acts of misconduct by a judge.)  Trudeau and the Attorney General’s and Justice Minister of Canada, David Lametti, didn’t respond to Nowack’s allegations, although Prime Minister Trudeau’s office did write to Mr. Nowack, on behalf of Prime Minister Trudeau,  saying they understood his concerns.

But no one did anything about it.

After  Nowack had been in prison for 346 days, Slansky was finally able to win a bail, pending appeal motion for Nowack. He was released on April 6, 2020, but not without a hitch. The order was for April 3rd, a Friday. Why did it take three days to secure the release? The prison refused to release Nowack and made him stay over the weekend, violating the court order on purpose.

 

Jennifer Hudson’s Talk Show is a ‘Go’ at Fox Stations as A Replacement for Ellen DeGeneres

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She’s got the Oscar and a bunch of other awards. Now Jennifer Hudson is coming to afternoon TV.

JHud will host her own syndicated talk show beginning in the fall, from Warner Bros. Telepictures. The show will have Ellen DeGeneres’s old producers, Andy Lassner and Mary Connelly. It will air on Fox TV Stations, at least for now, as it makes its way into the crowded field of syndicated shows.

What is clear is that JHud will be a competitor for Kelly Clarkson. Now we will have two talk shows hosted by “American Idol” graduates. How long before Carrie Underwood tries this?

Hudson will be able to do what Clarkson does– sing her heart out as much she wants. I will watch every day if she does that! She has the best voice in pop R&B, hands down.

She also has tremendous empathy. Hudson has a lot of loss in her life, so I think she’ll be good not just with celebrities but in those crucial segments with real people.

“I have experienced so much in my life; I’ve seen the highest of the highs, the lowest of the lows, and just about everything in between, but as my mother always told me, ‘Once you think you’ve seen it all, just keep on living,’” Hudson said in a statement Wednesday.