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Trailer: Jonah Hill’s “Outcome” Stars Keanu Reeves and Features…Famed Soap Star Susan Lucci as His Mother

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Guess who’s in the Jonah Hill movie, “Outcome”?

Keanu Reeves, Martin Scorsese, and… soap star Susan Lucci!

Lucci is the most exciting part of the trailer below. “All My Children” has been off the air for more than a decade but she’s indefatigable. One reason is that she’s like the nicest person you could meet who played the most self-centered woman in TV history!

“Outcome” has a big cast including Cameron Diaz, Matt Bomer, and Hill himself — who looks and sounds unrecognizable. “Outcome” looks a little like “Jay Kelly.”

Music is by Jon Brion, which only means good things.

Paul McCartney Finally Giving Los Angeles His Bowery Ballroom Show at 1,200 Capacity Fonda Theater

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Paul McCartney is Fonda Los Angeles. At least as much as he likes New York.

Two years ago I was lucky to see McCartney at the Bowery Ballroom in New York — capacity 575. It was amazing, of course. People outside battled to get in.

Now Paul has announced two shows in LA at the Fonda Theater — which stands 1,200. So that’s 2,400 guests.

You already can’t register for tickets on the AXS app, so good luck with that.

Why now, you ask? Maybe a new McCartney album is coming in time for his 84th birthday. His last album was “McCartney III,” a few years ago.

Paul has definitely been in a Wings nostalgia mode. Right now on Amazon Prime Video you can watch “Man on the Run.” He’s got a soundtrack album out and a book. So maybe these shows will be Wings oriented.

So glad I went two years ago! Read my report below:

Paul McCartney, 82, Stuns Downtown Club for Third Time This Week, Making History with Rare Intimate Show

Watch “Dune 3” Trailer aka “The Rise of Chalamet”: Yes, He Lost the Oscar But He’ll Be Back at Christmas

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It’s only two days since Timothee Chalamet was defeated at the Oscars — and he’s back!

Timmy, Zendaya, and more star in Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune 3,” the final part of the trilogy. Comes out in December.

This is from Warner Bros., which may or may not exist by December.

Sean Penn Presented with “Oscar” by Ukrainians as a Thank You for Visiting Them Instead Of Going to Academy Awards Ceremony

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Sean Penn got something maybe better than Oscar from Ukraine.

The CEO of Ukrainian Railways, Oleksandr Pertsovskyi, presented Sean with an “Oscar” they had made from a railcar destroyed by Russia.

When Pertsovskyi says it’s not a real Oscar, Penn responds with a hug. He says, “They’re all treasures.”

The whole scene encapsulates why Penn chose Ukraine over the Oscars. He’s sending a signal that world issues are bigger than the backslapping in Hollywood.

Message received.

Lovely.

Elton John and David Furnish’s Oscar Party Raises $10 Mil for AIDS Research with Bernie Taupin, Dua Lipa, And Even David Geffen!

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Elton John and David Furnish never fail to light up Oscar night.

Their party to raise money for the Elton John AIDS Foundation was full of stars, and the entertainment was recent Grammy winner Lola Young.

The party was hot this year was notoriously reclusive billionaire philanthropist David Geffen.

Elton and David’s guests included Elton’s lifelong writing partner Bernie Taupin, plus the legendary Billie Jean King, Dua Lipa, Brandi Carlile, Callum Turner, Jane Seymour, Jason Ritter, Melissa McCarthy, Zoe Saldaña, Diego Boneta, Dove Cameron, Dua Lipa, Eric McCormack, Fran Drescher, and dozens more.

Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka were co-hosts.

“The Academy Awards Viewing Party reflects why we started this Foundation 34 years ago: to honor the friends we lost and advocate for the people still vulnerable. Every year we come together, and every year artists like Lola Young make the night unforgettable. In a moment full of incredible British talent, Lola stood out. She’s bold, brilliant, and completely herself. West Hollywood, thank you for showing up and helping us keep pushing to end AIDS,” said Elton.

Will Sean Penn Give President Zelensky His New Oscar? Three Time Winner Ditched Awards to Visit Ukraine Over Weekend

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Sean Penn skipped the Oscars to go see Vladomyr Zelensky, president of the Ukraine.

Initially no one knew where he was. Accepting Penn’s third Oscar on his behalf last night, Kieran Culkin said, “Sean Penn couldn’t be here, or didn’t want to be here.”

Penn gave Zelensky one of his two Oscar statues back in 2022 as a sign of support for Ukraine in their war with Russia.

He must really like the former comedian, because he chose to spend Oscar night with him.

Will he donate the new Oscar, too? And why not? Ukraine needs all the help it can get, and support from the West raises awareness.

Zelensky wrote on social media:” Sean, thanks to you, we know what a true friend of Ukraine is. You have stood with Ukraine since the first day of the full-scale war. This is still true today. And we know that you will continue to stand with our country and our people.”

Penn, by the way, joins a handful of actors who’ve won three Oscars including Meryl Streep, Daniel Day Lewis, Cate Blanchett, and Jack Nicholson.

Barbra Streisand’s Manager of 60 Years, The Great Marty Erlichman, Quietly Retires at Age 96 as Cannes Plans Tribute to Singer

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A long time ago in a far off galaxy, Marty Erlichman became Barbra Streisand’s manager. Like, more than 60 years ago.

Now it seems that Marty, the most irascible and successful of talent managers anywhere, has retired.

Calls to his famous office phone say the number has been disconnected.

Marty is 96, by the way.

Erlichman — “there’s no h!” — has been Streisand’s one and only manager all these decades.

I’m told indeed that he has retired even if he wouldn’t call it that. But not being able to dial that number is a seismic change for a lot of us.

Marty, alas, was not part of Barbra’s tribute to Robert Redford last night at the Oscars. He probably won’t accompany the famed singer to Cannes in May for her Palme d’Or award. I’m sure she’s very disappointed, and Marty is, too.

Marty has a gruff exterior but a heart of gold. Years ago I ran into him in a private dining room at the Staples Center during the Grammys. He said, with devilish grin, “Are you going into the show?” I said I would but was still talking to people backstage. He suddenly brandished two tickets, maybe the best in the house. “Here,” he said, “Barbra’s not going in anyway.” It was one of the loveliest moments ever. I’ve never forgotten it.

Marty, enjoy some downtime. You’ve earned it!

Top Oscar Party: Warner Bros Celebrated Its “One Battle,” “Sinners,” “Weapons” Wins With Second Party in Two Nights

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Forget Vanity Fair.

All the action last night after the Governors Ball was at the Warner Bros party.

Warner’s had already had a big Oscar pre-Grammy party Thursday night to celebrate its nominations for “One Battle After Another,” “Sinners,” and “Weapons.”

The studio won so many awards last night including Best Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actor, both original and adapted screenplay, casting, editing and so on that how could they not celebrate again?

The festivities were held at Hollywood hotspot Craig’s on Melrose. Most everyone involved in the films was present, I’m told, with the exception of Leonardo DiCaprio, already on a plane back shooting Martin Scorsese’s new film in Europe.

Also MIA was Sean Penn, who didn’t come to the Oscars. Apparently, Penn is in the Ukraine visiting with Zelensky. Penn gave an Oscar to Zelensky already. Maybe he’ll give the new one from “One Battle” to the Ukraine hero as well!

PS Michael B. Jordan actually stopped at In-N-Out Burger a few blocks west of the Dolby Theater, to party with the kitchen staff!

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Vanity Fair Oscar Party: Mick Jagger Runs In and Out with Fiancee (Video), Magazine Photo Backdrop a Total Anonymous Failure

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The Vanity Fair Oscar party? Not like the old days.

Mick Jagger and fiancee Melanie Hamrick were among the many celebs who ran onto the red carpet, had their picture taken, and split.

The Page Six video of them doing so is pretty hilarious.

On top of that, someone had the bad idea of making the backdrop for stars to pose against all white. White on white, where the Vanity Fair logo is go ghosted that it’s impossible to know where the pictures were taken.

Also, the magazine hosted a two hour red carpet show that redefined the word insipid. It’s actually unwatchable even if you fast forward through it. New editor Mark Guiducci has lowered the bar significantly, and that was no small feat.
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Timothee Chalamet: How to Lose An Oscar in 10 Days — “Marty Supreme” Marketing Campaign Plus Kylie Jenner Imploded

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Timothee Chalamet was in the lead to win the Oscar for Best Actor in “Marty Supreme.”

And then everything went sideways.

Tonight he lost, and not because of his comments about ballet and opera.

Chalamet made a mockery of the Oscars by carrying on with orange ping pong balls, orange outfits for him and for $250 “Marty Supreme” jackets that were suddenly being worn by every celebrity.

And then there was Chalamet’s “partner,” Kylie Jenner.

Jenner was utterly tasteless throughout the campaign, coming to every event with her big personalities hanging out of her dress. The Academy loathed her. Timmy has no idea how the Kardashians are held in low esteem in Hollywood. They are social climbers whose talents are making money for doing nothing.

The Oscars, however, are about accomplishment.

Timmy’s marketing problems began when he made the video of a fake marketing meeting. It was clever, too clever. That’s when all the orange talk began — lighting up the Statue of Liberty, putting himself on Wheaties boxes. And when I asked how this video came about, I was told be wrote it and directed it himself. It was such a mistake.

In the lobby of the theater for the New York premiere, I met a 17 year old girl who told me her “Marty Supreme” jacket cost $250. Chalamet had instigated a frenzy over the jackets. Outside, dozens of young people only wanted the ping pong balls, baseball caps, and other paraphernalia. No one was talking about the movie itself or Chalamet’s acting skills.

The amount of hubris that grew through the campaign — which also included Chalamet passing as a rapper and then denying it — reached its climax at a CNN Town Hall with Matthew McConnaugey at the University of Texas. The whole thing was devised a last minute Oscar plug. The two actors just blew smoke up each other’s you-know-whats. It was an embarrassment. And it let to the infamous putting down of the fine arts.

Luckily, the opera-ballet quotes didn’t become a national issue until the day voting closed, But there was a whole week before that, and plenty of Oscar voters watched CNN that night. What they saw was a cocky kid who still didn’t get it, and had become self-obsessed.

It’s too bad. Timothee Chalamet is a talented actor. But it’s time to grow up if he wants a long career. He has said he’s talked to Leonardo Di Caprio about celebrity. But he obviously hasn’t listened. If you want to win an award, bring your mother, your sister, your teacher, your priest. You don’t bring a hot sidepiece in a bright red dress. Leo never has, and he’s had plenty of girlfriends. But when you’re at work, get serious.

Lesson learned? We’ll see…

Timothee Chalamet Wasn’t Kidding: “Marty Supreme” Marketing Onslaught Includes Real Orange Blimp, Virtual Ones on Google