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Sony’s Universe Saved by New Animated Spider Man Movie with Stunning $17 Mil Preview Night

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Sony has been not having a great 2023 so far.

With ten movies released, several have been out and out disasters, like the George Foreman bio and the Celine Dion thing, “Love Again.”

Even “The Machine” has needed repairs since no one knew what it was and still may not, actually.

Their “hits” include “The Pope’s Exorcist.” which has made $72 million, and “65,” which hasn’t even made $65 million.

So back to the tried and true. On Thursday night. “Spider Man: Across the Spiderverse” clocked in previews with a stunning $17 million. I told you yesterday the writing — or Peter Parker– was on the wall. “Spider Man” in all forms is a guaranteed hit.

Producer Amy Pascal used to run the studio until they forced her out during the Wikileaks nightmare. So she took Spidey and went into production for herself. It’s the best thing that ever happened to anyone. The first “Spiderverse” movie made $3.5 million in previews. “Across” looks like it took in almost FIVE times that number.

Good weekend coming? I’d say so.

PS Rain and cold tomorrow, Saturday, perfect weather for a big movie day, especially for parents looking to park kids somewhere.

Review: The Really Marvelous “Mrs. Maisel” Finale Ties 5 Seasons Up with a Bow, Deserves Emmy Awards in Every Comedy Category

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Everyone’s talking about the series finales of “Succession” and “Ted Lasso.” But the real winner this spring is the end of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

All of this fifth season has been terrific and much more sharply focused than season 4. From beginning to end, this last nine episodes are good as the original season and, I think, deserve Emmys in every category.

I rewatched the finale tonight and several things come to mind.

First of all, I’m in awe of the how Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino set up the ending: Midge, after having Susie sort of blackmail the wife of talk show host Gordon Ford, is booked on the show. This gave the Palladinos a way to bring all the main characters to Ford’s studio to watch Midge eventually hijack the show and finally have her moment on a national stage. (The only one missing is the wonderful Kevin Pollak– Moishe Maisel — because he was already shooting another series.)

Everything leading up to Midge’s biggest moment is carefully orchestrated including a seriously great sequence of Abe and Rose trying to get a cab on Central Park West. This is where the Palladinos really shine, in set pieces like the Wonder Wheel opening of season 4, or all the burlesque shows they’ve put on. Brilliant.

Midge’s eventually grabbing of the microphone only works because Rachel Brosnahan summons all of her accumulated talent from the five seasons and is in a zone. Sometimes in the past Midge’s stand up routines were funny, sometimes they were like preachy monologues about being a single working mom. (Often they were more to communicate plot and theme to the audience.) But this last time, Brosnahan is legit hilarious, It’s the performance of a lifetime as Midge brings together everything she’s learned on her journey to fame. Brosnahan is perfection.

Of course, Alex Borstein’s Susie is a no brainer. Counting in the flash forwards we’ve seen all season, Susie’s arc is stunning. We finally learn about her actual personal life, her heart broken in college by Hedy — played by the formidable Nina Arianda. In the future scenes, especially at the Friars Club and later in the final scenes on the phone with Midge, Borstein details her own version of Sue Mengers and so many real life women who gave their lives to show biz.

Everyone else is at the top of their game. The Palladinos finally show their Lenny Bruce as he unraveled in real life. Up til now he’s been a charmer who’s dipped in and out of Midge’s life. (I liked him almost as a figment of her imagination and disagreed with decision to let Midge sleep with him.) Kirby was so popular that he turned up in five episodes of season 4– a spice used as a main ingredient — and the result was he didn’t get what should have been his Emmy (from the Carnegie Hall performance). This season he was cut back to 2 episodes, he’s back to being a Guest Star, and he absolutely should win. His last two bits — Lenny reading his legal problems to a small audience — is poignant and spot on.

The large supporting cast is also top notch. Tony Shalhoub, Maren Hinkle (a true MVP), Kevin Pollak, and Caroline Aaron as the Weissmans and Maisels just devour their moments. (They are more like the blissfully oblivious characters from “You Can’t Take It With You.’) Shalhoub’s realization that Midge has been brave — which he reveals to dinner companions — is Shalhoub’s crowning accomplishment. Caroline Aaron’s Mrs. Maisel cannot be overlooked anymore– and “Shirl” will not let us look away. This thing she does is magic, but she makes it look easy.

So you’ve got Best Comedy, Actress, Supporting Actor and Actress, Guest Star, not to mention writing, directing, and production design. Saying goodbye to “Mrs. Maisel” isn’t easy. Each episode has been like late 1950s dessert– a Baked Alaska, a chocolate mousse — from the best kitchen that never existed. The Palladinos have plenty of treats– Susie’s magician client just appears out of nowhere at the end, for example. There’s a mini plot line about Abe finding granddaughter Esther is the “grandson I never had.” And so on. I will really miss them all, especially Midge’s sister-in-law Astrid (the great Justine Lupe, Willa from “Succession”) and all the other minor characters who stole scenes and hearts.

Bravo!

Kanye West School Daze as Another Teacher Joins Lawsuit Against Disgraced Rapper and His Donda Academy

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You may recall Kanye West. The self-avowed anti-semite has pretty much lost all his businesses after being exposed last year by offending everyone, especially Jews.

West still has a private school called the Donda Academy. You may recall a lawsuit filed in early April by former teachers. It revealed a litany of issues including no nurse, no janitor, no forks or spoons, only sushi for lunch, and so on.

Now a third teacher from Donda has joined the suit.

Here’s the press release:

A third former teacher at Kanye West’s secretive Southern California private Christian school has joined a lawsuit against the Grammy Award-winning artist, who legally changed his name to Ye, in a complaint containing shocking allegations of health, safety and education code violations, illegal retaliatory conduct and racial discrimination. 

The initial lawsuit was filed on April 6 in Los Angeles County Superior Court by plaintiffs Cecilia Hailey and her daughter Chekarey Byers who allege they were fired from Ye’s Donda Academy in March 2023 in retaliation for reporting code violations, that they were discriminated against based on their race and illegally had wages withheld or were repeatedly improperly paid. Hailey was hired in 2022 and Byers in January 2023. 

An amended complaint was filed Thursday adding former Donda Academy teacher Timanii Meeks who alleges she was fired about six months earlier in retaliation for reporting some of the exact same concerns including exposed and dangerous electrical wiring, and bullying and assaults on campus. 

“Clearly, Ye has a big problem on his hands with this school, and the addition of Ms. Meeks to the complaint only serves to reinforce the nightmarish conditions for staff and students at Donda Academy,” said plaintiffs’ attorney Ron Zambrano, a partner and Employment Litigation Chair at West Coast Employment Lawyers. “Ms. Meeks was fired months before Cecilia Hailey and Chekarey Byers were terminated but all three clearly witnessed the same illegal and disturbing code violations and conduct at the school, and all three were given the same retaliatory and unlawful treatment merely for trying to stand up for the students’ rights to a meaningful education. Donda and Ye now have an established pattern of retaliation, from two independent sources, to contend with.”

“Plaintiff Meeks is informed and believes that the building was not safe for occupants, let alone children,” according to the amended complaint.

Meeks was hired through an agency in August 2022 as a substitute teacher. She says that soon after, plans were in motion to give her a full-time teaching position in the theater department.

From the start of her employment, Meeks says she lodged numerous complaints to the principal, vice principal and director Brianne Cambell about student safety and building hazards, according to the lawsuit. 

Instead of addressing her complaints, Plaintiff MEEKS was simply told, ‘It’s a work in progress,’ and ‘We’re working on the kinks,’” the lawsuit states.

In early October 2022, Meeks alleges, several parents sat in on one of her math classes, and subsequently complained about the conditions. Meeks took the complaints to Cambell. 

“Specifically, they complained that there were no books, textbooks, or any sort of educational items that would typically be found in a classroom. Students were eventually given workbooks and printouts of online worksheets,” the lawsuit states. “In response to parents voicing their concerns, Defendant BRIANNE CAMBELL reprimanded Plaintiff MEEKS.”

Just days later on Oct. 12, 2022, Meeks was informed by her agency – Teachers on Reserve – that the school had terminated her. No reason was provided.

“Plaintiff MEEKS is informed and believes that, prior to her termination, her contract had been extended, and she was supposed to work until at least the end of the year,” according to the complaint.

The initial complaint filed by Hailey and Byers also contains peculiar — and in some instances illegal — rules in place at the school Ye opened in 2021 named after his late mother initially in Simi Valley before moving it to nearby Chatsworth. He now serves as the Chief Executive Officer, Secretary and Chief Financial Officer and is named as a defendant in the complaint along with the school and three of its directors.  

The lawsuit alleges, among other things, teachers not being trained to provide basic life support, that doors were locked from the outside, students had no access to forks or utensils or even chairs to sit on, and unsecured and expired medications were improperly stored while there were no cleaning services or school nurse. And one meal a day was served – sushi – which students had to eat sitting on the floor. 

A lack of security and bullying also were reported.

“In one incident, a student assaulted an eighth grade student by slapping her, then attempted to assault another teacher. The student had multiple accounts of bullying, both physically and verbally, that had gone without discipline,” according to the complaint. 

Shortly after taking the job, according to the lawsuit, Byers began reporting the numerous health and safety violations and unlawful educational practices but, again, like Meeks, nothing was done.

Instead, according to the complaint, Byers and Hailey were met with pushback and called “aggressive,” behavior the plaintiffs believed “facilitates stereotypes about African American women as being confrontational simply for doing their job and voicing their legitimate concerns in order to provide a safe environment and proper education for their students.”

Meanwhile, the complaint states, West had other unusual rules, including not allowing artwork to be hung on walls, not allowing kids on the second floor because “he was reportedly afraid of stairs,” and forbidding jewelry.

In addition to being “terminated in retaliation for their complaints about defendants’ unlawful and unsafe educational practices,” as well as racial discrimination, Hailey and Byers allege that their paychecks were “untimely or inaccurate” with Byers never receiving her first check and ensuing checks often being short up to $2,700, in violation of state and local labor laws.

The lawsuit aims to hold West and the school liable for the retaliatory wrongful termination and discrimination and each of the named individual defendants for unpaid wages. 

Madonna Will Release “Vulgar” New Single with “Satanic” Singer Sam Smith Next Week (Listen)

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Madonna is looking for some kind of boost to her moribund recording career. She hasn’t had a hit in more than a decade.

So next Thursday night June 9th we’ll be waiting for her new collaboration with Sam Smith. You know Sam. He put on a Satanic show at the Grammys with Kim Petras for their single, “Unholy.” It made some people upset and others just go get snacks.

Smith is as much of an attention seeker as Madonna, so the fit is perfect. To stay in the pubic eye they (they meaning Smith, not Smith and Madonna together) have turned to clownish costumes that make him look like a parade float.

But now it makes sense, because why did Madonna turn to introduce them at the Grammys? They were obviously already working on the new song, called “Vulgar.”

Here are some snippets. I already want to turn it off. But it’s not a radio song. It’s for the clubs, where it will be played endlessly and pave the way for Madonna’s upcoming tour and maybe a new album. She turns 65 this summer, and dammit, she won’t give up trying. You have to give her that.

And yes, Smith uses they/them pronouns. That’s fine, but it makes it a little confusing to write about them as both just Smith and Madonna, and or just one of them. We need a new word to differentiate the actual plural from the new singular plural.

Madonna’s verse:

Sam’s verse:

Billy Joel Will End Record Breaking Run of 150 Shows at Madison Square Garden in 2024

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Billy Joel is wrapping it up.

The Piano Man will end his record breaking run at Madison Square Garden in July 2024. It will be his 150th monthly show.

The whole run has been an incredible success, allowing Billy to stay mostly close to him and bring all his fans to him. At times, he’s strayed to other cities and countries, but every month like clockwork he’s been at the Garden playing his hits to very happy fans.

The sold out residency began back in 2014, believe it or not. Billy has outlasted dozens of Broadway shows, some mayors, governors, presidents, etc. The run has been a phenomenon and a stunning success.

Joel will turn 75 next May, so that plus the magic 150 number and it all makes sense.

Spider Man Is Coming Tonight to Save Theaters: Preview Shows are Selling Out Everywhere

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Tomorrow’s box office numbers for Spider Man previews are going to be off the chart.

“Spider Man: Across the Spiderverse” is selling out preview shows tonight everywhere, at all times.

The second part of the Spiderverse trilogy will easily break the first movie’s previews from 2018. That night produced $3.5 million.

Phil Lord and Chris Miller wrote the film, which has a 95 on Rotten Tomatoes. On social media, it’s all raves.

I’m going to try and see it tonight. Keep refreshing…

Armie Hammer Says He’s Ready to Begin “Long, Difficult Process” of Putting Life Back Together Now That His Name Is Cleared

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Armie Hammer is going to make a comeback. We all know that.

Accused of rape, seriously. Labelled a “cannibal” anecdotally. Few actors have such a momumental fall from grace. Think of Shia LaBeouf, Charlie Sheen, Johnny Depp. Before the you know what hit the fan, you’d never think of clean cut Armie Hammer in the same category of craziness and deprvity.

But Hammer lost everything all at once. The “cannibal” thing became a meme, and he was stuck with it after different women claimed he’d tried to make them a part of his menu. Then came the more serious rape charge. But yesterday he was cleared of the charges by the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office, which said it could not verify the claims.

Hammer lost a bunch of jobs when everything went southincluding the Jennifer Lopez comedy “Shotgun Wedding,” the Paramount+ series “The Offer,” the Broadway play “The Minutes.” His agents at WME jumped ship, as well.

Will it ever be Hammer Time again? Yes. He’s going to have do the whole People Mag thing, cover apology, find a sympathetic TV interviewer– Diane Sawyer? — show remorse and contrition like crazy, and see if he can find a decent project, small role, to shine in. It’s been done. It will cost a lot of money. But Hammer’s got it. He just has to make the right choices.

And Just Like That, Kim Cattrall Will Return for One Episode of “Sex and the City” Reboot This Summer

It’s hard to believe, but Samantha Jones will make an appearance this summer in “Sex and the City: And Just Like That.”

Cattrall refused to join the reboot series for its first season, and won’t be in any of the second season until the the very end. Variety reports that Samantha will call Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker). We’ll see her, but the scene was taped separately without the other actors in the same room.

Variety says HBO chief Casey Bloys pulled this off. He must have driven gold bullion to Cattrall’s door. As we all know by now — everyone on the planet knows — these people were done with each other.

Coincidentally, “Sex and the City” returns to Max on June 22nd, the same day Cattrall’s new series, “Glamorous,” debuts on Netflix.

Digest This: Part Time Cannibal Armie Hammer Off the Hook as L.A. DA Declines to Bring Rape Charges

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Armie Hammer is off the hook.

The actor who claimed to be at least a part time cannibal was under investigation in Los Angeles for rape.

But the District Attorney will not bring charges, after all. He said a proper case could not be made. Hammer’s accuser claimed that the “Lone Ranger” actor had been physically abusive during an on-and-off relationship that spanned four years. She said that he had violently raped her in 2017. Hammer denied her allegations.

The DA said: “In this case, those prosecutors conducted an extremely thorough review, but determined that at this time, there is insufficient evidence to charge Mr. Hammer with a crime,” the office said. “As prosecutors, we have an ethical responsibility to only charge cases that we can prove beyond a reasonable doubt… Due to the complexity of the relationship and inability to prove a non-consensual, forcible sexual encounter we are unable to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.”

Hammer has been living between Los Angeles and the Cayman Islands, where his kids reside with their mother. At one point last year there was a rumor he was selling time shares, but that proved to be false. I wrote extensively about Hammer and his family last year. His father, Michael Hammer, died last year.

The cannibal part? It’s hope Armie has gone on a strict vegan diet.

Scientology Defeated in Court: Danny Masterson Convicted on Two Rape Charges, Faces 30 Years to Life in Prison

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Scientology took a blow in court today. Long time member Danny Masterson, actor from “That 70s Show,” was convicted on two charges of rape. The jury was deadlocked on a third count.

Masterson faces 30 years to life in prison.

The “church” of Scientology pulled out all their tricks to help but it didn’t work.

Masterson had been accused of raping three women at his Hollywood Hills home between 2001 and 2003. The jury convicted him of raping two women in 2003, but could not reach a verdict regarding an allegation from November 2001 involving a former girlfriend.

The verdict is a shock because in a previous trial, which had a hung jury, jurors said they would have voted to acquit Masterson. But this time around, prosecutors were able to make their case more clearly, painting Masterson as untouchable in the Scientology hierarchy vs. the women who accused him, who were members without celebrity standing.

Masterson is married to Bijou Phillips, the troubled daughter of late Mamas and Papas founder John Phillips and Genevieve Waite. He’s seven years her senior. They have one child.