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Ratings: MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Handily Beats Fox News’s Sean Hannity in Head to Head Monday Night Battle

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And the winner at 9pm is? Drum roll please…

Rachel Maddow.

On Monday night, Maddow ate Sean Hannity’s lunch ratings wise. The MSNBC star rated 2.33 million viewers.

Hannity? Just 1.7 million.

That’s a difference of 600,000 viewers.

Maddow has beaten Hannity in the past, but that was in the throes of the 2020 election when Trump was completely out of control, his lies were pouring in, and Biden was clearly going to win.

This time, it’s different. Hannity’s on the hot seat because of the $787 million Fox News loss to Dominion Voting, as well as rafts of conspiracy theories he’s perpetuated. Hannity also ignores the the daily news subjects, veering off into bewildering fictions.

The other issue is that Hannity has lost his lead in ratings grabber, the other conspiracist, Tucker Carlson. Tucker’s hour has collapsed since he left, reducing Hannity to rubble, so the lead in is wounded. When Hannity hits at 9pm, he’s not cresting in on Tucker’s old numbers.

Fox News is said to be moving Hannity into the 8pm slot now hosted by miscellaneous Fox employees. Will that work for him? He’s in the twilight of his career at this point, so maybe he’ll accept the “family hour” on TV for a year or so until he can gracefully go fishing.

Meantime, CNN has no ratings to speak of since the Trump Town Hall. On Monday while this race was going on, CNN had just 395K viewers at 9pm. The farm report would be a better choice.

Cannes: Graydon Carter Pulls Off the Party of the Festival with Holy Trinity of Leo, Marty, De Niro, Sting, Plus the Rainforest Amazonia Fund Gets Some Love with Leo at Swanky Gala

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No question, hands down, Graydon Carter bested everyone in Cannes party land last night.

The owner and editor in chief of Air Mail put his old magazine, Vanity Fair, to shame with a star studded list of guests at the Hotel du Cap Eden Roc.

Carter grabbed the Holy Trinity of stars with Leonardo di Caprio, Martin Scorsese, and Robert De Niro celebrating their huge success with “Killers of the Flower Moon.”

Carter co-hosted the party with Warner Discovery owner and chief David Zaslav. The pair welcomed Sting and his activist-actress-stunner wife Trudie Styler, plus Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Lily Rose Depp, Jason Statham and even Boy George turned up!

The sheer star power Carter drew certainly put Vanity Fair on notice. The magazine he edited for two decades threw their own soiree at the Eden Roc on Saturday night and attracted almost no A listers.

But the Warners/Air Mail gala will stand out as the highlight of Cannes 2023.

Other names include John C. Reilly, Paul Dano, famed photographer Brigitte Lacombe, members of the late Grace Kelly’s royal Monaco family, Daphne Guinness, Eva Longoria, director Sam Levinson, and singer Adam Lambert. And they’re are more names coming, I assure you! It was quite a night following the Cannes premiere of Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City” opened the Palais to cheers!

You know, a Leo sighting is like a papal blessing on a social event. A couple of nights earlier, Di Caprio attended the Better World Fund gala the Hotel Carlton where he came to support the rainforest. The dinner, given by Akbaraly Foundation, assisted by Amazônia Fund Alliance program co-founder and renowned organizer Thierry Klemeniuk, raised substantial funds and featured indigenous dignitaries who were flown in especially for the lively — and moving — evening. One of the speakers was “Succession” star and filmmaker Fisher Stevens, who attended with his director wife, Alexis Bloom. (More on them coming soon.)

What’s interesting about Leo is that he’s not slouching around in his baseball cap clamped down on his head. He’s been promoting “Killers of the Flower Moon” with zest probably because he knows how “exceptionalle” it is. He’s going to have a big Fall come award season!

Leo wrote on Instagram:”I was honored to spend time with Sônia Guajajara, Brazil’s Minister of Indigenous Peoples, Célia Xakriabá, Member of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies, and Lily Gladstone, Actor in Killers of the Flower Moon at the event in Cannes, France to support the Indigenous people leading the conservation of the Amazon rainforest. My organization @rewild and our partners stand with Brazil’s +900,000 Indigenous people from 300 Indigenous groups.”

keep refreshing!

Leonardo Di Caprio with indigenous leaders of Brazel taken by Paul Empson for Amazonia Fund Alliance.

“Succession” Sunday Finale So Hot No Screeners Have Gone Out, But Last Sunday’s Ratings Show No Bounce

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What is up with linear ratings on the HBO home channel for “Succession”?

It’s the most talked about show on television. But the story of the infighting Roy family can’t get more than 780,000 viewers on the channel.

On streaming, (HBO) Max claims around 1 million more. But they’re not showing themselves on the cable box.

“Succession” is better than Emmys. It’s sublime. I know this Sunday’s show will be a blowout.

Meantime, the finale is so hot HBO didnt send out press screeners this week. We’re all going to watch the end together. And start screaming it wasn’t the way we imagined it.

What if cousin Greg gets the company? What if it’s someone we never thought of at all? It’s a 90 minute episode, too. There could be time jumps or flash forwards.

Stay tuned…

See the Trailer for Ate de Jong’s “Heart Strings,” Indie Movie Picks Up House of Film as Global Sales Rep

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The producers of Ate de Jong’s new film, “Heart Strings,” today announced the appointment of Los Angeles/Rome-based House of Film as the global sales representatives of their new movie; a provocative romantic intrigue set in the high stakes world of American reality television.

Said the film’s co-producer/co-writer Steven Gaydos, “House of Film is known for repping quality
films well suited for the international market. Their enthusiasm for an ambitious, original
American indie film means ‘Heart Strings’ is in the right hands.”

House of Film chief executive, Ava B explained the global sales firm’s zeal for “Heart Strings:”
“Our hearts were instantly captured by the leads’ stellar performances, literally love at first sight!
As we continued into the journey of the story we found a narrative which is absolutely current,
has depth and weight and is beautifully nuanced. We believe in love and we believe in Heart
Strings!”
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he script for “Heart Strings,” is inspired by true events in the often cut-throat and controversial
world of reality TV production, especially the music competition sector as reported in Variety,
where producer-writer Gaydos serves as Executive Editor and Exec VP of Global Content.
“Heart Strings” was entirely shot on location in Louisville, Kentucky and is currently finishing
post-production at Lipsync Studios in London.

The film’s theme song, “Americana,” co-penned by the film’s star, Sam Varga and Nashville
recording artist Kalie Shorr, was recently recorded for the film by country superstars The
Bellamy Brothers. Internationally revered, the still actively touring duo are Grammy nominated
as well as recipients of multiple ACM and CMA award nominations. Their global hit song, “Let
Your Love Flow” was named by BMI as one of the most played songs of the 20th century.

Varga along with co-stars AJ Haynes of the Seratones, Louisville-based vocalists Carly Johnson
and Sylvia Walters as well as Louisiana-based Latinx singer Michelle Malentina completed the
production of the film’s closing theme song, “You’re All Americana.” The recording is co-
produced by Varga and Adam Engelhardt of Sony Publishing Studio, in Nashville, Tennessee.

And finally, in additional music news for “Heart Strings,” award-winning Hollywood composer
Randy Edelman has signed on to score the picture. Edelman’s credits include Michael Mann’s
acclaimed period epic “Last of the Mohicans” and dozens of other Hollywood studio
blockbusters such as “While You Were Sleeping,” “The Mask,” and Oscar-winner “My Cousin
Vinny.” Edelman is the recipient of a dozen BMI film and TV Awards, including the Lifetime
Achievement kudo from that org.

Rachel Brosnahan, Alex Borstein, Cast of “Mrs. Maisel” Gather to Screen Series Finale and Say Goodbye

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The series finale of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” will be released this Friday, but Showbiz 411 was there Monday night at the Fonda Theater in Hollywood for an FYC event to see the much-anticipated episode. There was also an honorary Star ceremony for Rachel Brosnahan’s now beloved character Midge Maisel. (This was no mean feat for Brosnahan, who’s starring on Broadway in New York in “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window.”)

Before the screening, Rachel and her Emmy winning co-stars, Alex Borstein — who plays Midge’s tough as nails with a heart of gold loyal manager Susie Myerson — mixed it up with the crowd.  They were also both unintentionally donned in bright orange which drew laughs from the crowd of Guild members.

Borstein told the crowd the show’s creator Amy Sherman -Palladino “is a miracle.  Everything that you see on the screen was built from her imagination and her brain.”  Rachel added, “in five seasons over six years, it changed all of our lives. This show was lightening in a bottle.  Saying these genius words and wearing beautiful clothes! Never happens.  Also, there were zero assholes, …then added, “well very few assholes.’

Alex shot back: “Well, there was one asshole!  And you got the beautiful clothes by the way, I did not!  Although I got the comfortable shoes! And comfortable underwear I might add.”  They are a funny duo those two.  After the screening, co-stars Luke Kirby, Caroline Aaron, Marin Hinkle and Kevin Pollak joined the pair.  But alas, as funny as the panel was, we can’t write about it because most of the discussion was about the finale.   

Suffice to say, the ending is actually quite beautiful. It’s the rare series finale that satisfies fans and critics. All the flash forwards we’ve seen during this season now make sense. There should be comedy Emmy Awards for everyone involved, in all categories.

More to come on Friday!

NCIS Los Angeles Ends 14 Year Run Without Series Star Linda Hunt, Who Never Really Returned to Show

NCIS Los Angeles ended its 14 season run last night.

Linda Hunt, winner of an Oscar years ago and the heart of this procedural, did not make an appearance. The actress who played Hetty has not been on the show since October of 2021.

In the two preceding seasons, she appeared only once each year.

Hunt was in a car accident in 2018, and it seems like she never recovered. Once it was clear she wasn’t coming back full time, “NCIS LA” brought in Gerald McRaney as the new chief of the unit. Hetty’s absence was never fully explained, and Hunt was never given a proper send off.

No one expects older actors to full time forever, but it would be smarter to write a finale for them instead of telling reporters at press conferences that its only a matter of time before they return.

Let’s hope Hunt is comfortable and well cared for. She deserves at least that in her retirement at age 78.

PS The show is over but we will never get LL Cool J off CBS. He’s joining “NCIS Hawai’i” in fall, according to reports.

Fox News Ratings Continue to Wobble as Hannity Reaches Another Low, Beaten By Tucker Carlson Replacement on Friday

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Tucker Carlson’s been gone a while now. His chair has been filled by a bunch of replacements, some known and some very anonymous.

On Friday night the miscellaneous show at 9pm actually beat the preceding Sean Hannity hour.

Hannity, whose numbers got up to 1.9 million during the week, fell to 1.3 million on Friday night. This seems to be a trend for Hannity Fridays. Maybe all his viewers go out to dinner once a week.

Hannity’s number fell by 600,000 on Friday to 1.3 million.

The word is that Fox News, currently down by more than a million viewers per show per night, is thinking of making changes. They might move Hannity to 8pm, and fill the 9pm hour with jackass Jesse Watters. The once hot network is suffering from the fallout of the $787 million loss to Dominion Voting and the realization, maybe, for its viewers, that it lies to them all the time.

Cannes: HBO Unveils “The Idol” Starring The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) and Lily Rose Depp in Vulgar, Gross Outsider’s Take on a Miserable Pop Life

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Imagine if your favorite 4 star restaurant started serving frozen fast food.

HBO is the home of fine dining, offering meals like “Succession.” “Barry,” and “Hacks.” Even “Euphoria” has its moments.

But “The Idol” is grim, gross, and vulgar. It’s full of preposterous recycled ideas and pornish sex that would be at home on HBO’s Cinemax, not the main HBO which we know loves Emmy awards.

Jocelyn is the one name pop tart here. She, like all the characters, is vile. She’s also the victim of vile people like a mysterious nightclub owner named Tedros Tedros played by The Weeknd with the vigor of a park bench.

There was some advance idea that Tedros was a cult leader. But I’ll tell you who he is now that I’ve seen the show. Tedros Tedros is based partly on Tohme Tohme, the man who called himself a doctor and insidiously crept into Michael Jackson’s life the year before he died. I — this reporter — revealed at the time that Tohme was not a doctor and had a sketchy background. He wound up in all kinds of litigation with the Jackson Estate. I guess you could say he was a cult leader — with a following of one.

Jocelyn is supposed to be a combo of Madonna and Britney Spears. The show uses music and references to those singers to try and separate her from those stars. But Jocelyn is like warmed over left overs. There’s nothing unique or likeable about her. It’s not Lily Rose Depp’s fault that her characters main traits are pleasuring herself, and also pleasuring men so that ejaculated fluids are photographed on her face. And we see this in a photo that possibly Jocelyn has taken of herself and has now been leaked onto Tik Tok. (Leaked her devoted assistant, it would seem.)

Yuck.

“The Idol” doesn’t know much about the music business. The take is pretty much what tabloids think the music biz is, buying into gossip instead of reality. The show feels like soft core porn version of “Valley of the Dolls” without the wit or the irony. You also can’t tell if anyone is actually being serious. Jocelyn is surrounded by vampires who are supposed to be her “family” now that her beloved mother is dead. (The dead mother is an ingredient they’ve borrowed from Madonna, along with her puffed up cheekbones.)

In the two episodes we saw, besides Jocelyn masturbating several times, we also got to meet this venal family. Her advisors invited in a Vanity Fair reporter, played by transgender actor Hari Nef. (I wonder how longtime journalist Lynn Hirschberg will feel about this send up.) There is no way in real life that a reporter would be invited to have unblocked access to a superstar’s home with no publicist paying attention. The publicist in this case is played by Dan Levy of “Schitt’s Creek” who seems to think the show is a comedy. It’s not.

Among the other hideous people are the very good Jane Adams as a manager (I think), Eli Roth as a cliche obnoxious agent (that reads as antisemitic, sorry) from Live Nation (yes the name of the concert promoter is used), and Hank Azaria using a fake Israeli accent and sounding like his character from “The Birdcage” or even “The Simpsons.” Poor Hank– if he would just be allowed to sound like himself.

The show is ridiculous in its nature. The idea that a Miley, Demi, Britney would arrive in a nightclub, have sex with its owner on a staircase, then invite him to her mega-million cold-as-ice home for more sex and to remix her records– um, no.

On top of this, Jocelyn is a miserable, cliche of a pop artist. There’s nothing unusually good about her act. Her primary talent is having sex with herself. Musically she’s of no interest whatsoever. Her songs are banal disco-ey garbage, the kind you do hear on top 40 radio every day. But who cares? Nothing makes her special. Do we want to watch a TV series about her? From these two episodes, I was rooting against her — unlike, say, Zendaya’s character, Rue, on “Euphoria” — also from writer-director Sam Levinson.

But “Euphoria,” for all its sex and drugs, has a heart. It’s shocking, but there’s a reason. You know the people are heightened versions of reality, but they speak to each other in a relatable way. There is nothing relatable about these peope, except that you hate them.

Cannes: Scorsese Crowd Celebrates “Flower Moon” Success, Robert De Niro Says He Only Learned of Brilliant Ending at Premiere

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The end of Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” is dashing surprise: a radio play stage by the FBI that recounts the saga of the Osage murders and how everything worked out. It’s a bit of genius.

But guess what? Robert De Niro, who plays the evil William Hale, didn’t see it until Saturday night’s premiere.

He told me at a small gathering to celebrate the movie yesterday: “It was always mentioned in the script but I didn’t know when or how Marty did it.” Did he like it? “It’s amazing, really.”

In the 1920s, J Edgar Hoover — then young and establishing the FBI –produced these kinds of radio plays to promote the agency. Scorsese told me: “We found the exact play from the time. We used the scripts, and then I came up with the way to stage it.”

Scorsese’s famous Oscar winning film editor Thelma Schoonmaker told me: “Marty didn’t even film it until six months after we were done.” That’s partly because none of the actors from the movie are in the radio play. They’re all other actors putting on a show.

“I’ve done movies where it says at the end, this is what happened to each character,” Scorsese told me. “But I didn’t want to do it here. And this just worked.”

The radio play, and a Native American dance seem from above — pulsating like a heart — are what the audience is left with after three and a half hours. They are worth the wait.

By the way there are several cameos in the film: singer Pete Yorn, brother of Scorsese’s manager Rick York, makes an unexpected appearance. So does Jack White of the White Stripes, and New York icon Radio Man. The biggest surprise is Scorsese himself, in the radio play. It’s a crowning moment.

More from De Niro: he told me he’s gone back three times to see his son, Julian, make his Broadway debut in “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” starring Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan. Young Julian has quite a bit of stage time. De Niro is immensely proud. He says, “When he said he wanted to act, I told him find an off Broadway play, an off-off Broadway play, anything where people could see him. This started in Brooklyn. And he’s gotten better and better each time I’ve seen him.”

De Niro told me even though he played the part of William Hale — “who’s sort of like a mob boss, but a bad one — he couldn’t understand him at all. “He’s pure evil and he keeps getting in deeper and deeper. There’s some sign that he’s human. And then he’s doing these terrible things. I couldn’t wrap my mind around it. The only person like this is Trump.”

The Oscar winner has been a vocal opponent of Donald Trump for years now, which is just great. No matter how much all of us can’t stand Trump, powerful voices like De Niro’s make the biggest impact.

As for Scorsese, his daughter Francesca, will find her parents and “Killers” gang cheering on her first short film at Cannes tonight. It’s called “Fish Out of Water.” Then the whole family is headed to a much needed vacation in Rome.

After all, “Flower Moon” was just finished right before the festival and screened for just a few people before its opening night. Schoonmaker told me: “I’m so relieved now. We were too close it. It seems like everyone likes it!”

That’s an understatement!

“Killers of the Flower Moon” opens in October, then goes to Apple TV Plus. Hopefully Apple will keep it in theaters the way Amazon has let ‘AIR” run, because “Flower Moon” needs to be seen in a theater.

Cannes Parties Drown in Pouring Rain and Lack of Interest: Vanity Fair Draws a Couple of Stars and a Lot of Who-Are-These-People?

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Over the weekend, the best Cannes party I went to was for the Better World Fund at the glamorous new Hotel Carlton. More about that later.

On Saturday night, the rain came down and washed away Vanity Fair’s biennial gathering to benefit themselves. A few A listers showed up including Robert De Niro and Bryan Cranston. Jeff Bezos turned up with girlfriend Lauren Sanchez, who looked like she was dressed for a movie in space. (Maybe that’s going to happen?)

Otherwise, Vanity Fair laid out a lot of money at the Hotel duCap Eden Roc and got little in return. There were lots of “Who Are these people?” types — I’m sure they’re lovely — but most people had the good sense not to travel the winding roads of Antibes with a raging sky. Even the Vanity Fair website couldn’t muster up A list guest names, including instead Mia Wasakowska and Jeremy Harris. Where was everyone from the Scorsese movie, all the actors in town for various events like Salma Hayek, Cate Blanchett, Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman? Alas, editor in chief Radhika Jones looks like a deer in the headlights in photos. So do the guests since all the shots on WireImage look like they were taken while the subjects were coming in and out of the bathroom.

On Friday night. London PR man Charles Finch (son of “Network” star Peter Finch had better luck with the weather but couldn’t muster a very tony crowd. He honored “Indiana Jones” star Mads Mikkelsen not at the Eden Roc, where he’s always put on his dinner, but at Fred’s fish restaurant in Cannes. It was not a good look. Harrison Ford, aka Indiana Jones, showed up to toast Mads, and was then on his way. But what happened to the days of Mick Jagger that made these dinners so cool? Finch usually has a fashion sponsor, but not so this year as he was promoting his newsletter. (PS The Eden Roc is preparing for Monday’s Graydon Carter party for the 100th anniversary of Warner Bros. Maybe they were cleaning.)

Variety actually was strapped into a bed with the Golden Globes and co-hosted a party for up and comers, or something. Variety and the Globes’ owner are first cousins or corporate half siblings. But the Globes have been completely degraded by all their scandals. Last year they were shown on NBC and no one watched. So far they do not have a broadcast partner for their alleged show to be broadcast on January 7th. This past year’s host, Jerrod Carmichael, even insulted the Beverly Hilton, calling it “the hotel that killed Whitney Houston.” Luckily the Hilton can’t complain since they’re owned in part by the same company that owns the Globes, dick clark productions, and The Hollywood Reporter, namely Eldridge Industries (Todd Boehly).

Meantime, the much more legit Critics Choice Awards are all set for January 14th on the CW Network and maybe TBS.