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Review: Owen Kline Knows How to Make a Movie, But “Funny Pages” Isn’t the One He Should Have Made

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Here’s the thing. A 24 Films baited the hook for failure with Owen Kline’s “Funny Pages.” They screened it tonight via their website for 15 bucks. Tomorrow it starts playing for a few days at Lincoln Center. But it’s not a good movie.

Kline is the 30 year old son of Kevin Kline and Phoebe Cates. He knows how to make a movie, there’s no question about his talent. But this was not the one to make. “Funny Pages” is like one of those terrible indie movies that pop up on Channel 13 late on a Saturday night or on what’s left of Manhattan Cable TV. You sit there and think, How did this happen?

A big problem is that because of Owen’s celebrity connections, he got a deal with a real distributor. This is at best a school project. It looks like it cost fifty cents. The sound is terrible. The screenplay is very uneven. It’s the story of an obnoxious, self entitled kid named Robert played by Daniel Zolghadri (19, maybe) who wants to be a comic book artist. He’s rude to his parents, and not very smart about life. He has no story arc. He’s just awful. He’s not that great an artist, either.

If there’s a grossness to the underground comic world, Kline has found it. Robert leaves his cushy suburban home in Princeton, quits school, is nasty to his parents, and finds a sub basement apartment in Trenton with deviants. None of this makes sense or is charming. The screenplay’s inconsistencies appear as the parents (Josh Pais and Maria Dizzia) fade out for a bit while Robert is having his bildungsroman in Trenton.

But when Robert returns home in a panic, he’s so unpleasant you agree with the father, who’s had enough. So Kline has written that part well. Robert also drags along with him a much older failed comic book artist who seems schizophrenic at best. That’s Matt Maher, giving the performance of a lifetime against all odds. He’s brilliant and does as much as he can.

There are two cameos of note in “Funny Pages.” Ron Rifkin, a great actor, has a brief scene as Robert’s grandfather. I didn’t realize until I saw him how much I missed him on a screen. And then, I gasped: Louise Lasser, in a wheelchair, acting crazy in a pharmacy. She’s 83 years old now, our Mary Hartman. Despite the effort to make her look bad, she doesn’t. Where has she been? This is one of the most squandered careers in showbiz history. But you just want to stop the movie, pull her off the screen, and help her out of this predicament.

So “Funny Pages” is a disaster coming from A24. If it it had been with a tiny distributor, or in a festival (it played virtual Sundance, but few could access it), I don’t know. Look, a lot of older people have made terrible movies and gone on to great things. (Think Larry David’s “Sour Grapes” or movies by Matt Weiner, Jason Alexander, and Alan Ball.) So we’ll close this comic book and move on to other things.

Don’t Worry, Darling: The Harry Styles, Olivia Wilde Movie Better Be Worth All the Public Feuds, Romances, and Rumors

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The question now is, will we survive the hype for “Don’t Worry, Darling”?

Pop superstar Harry Styles and Florence Pugh star in what looks like a remake of “The Stepford Wives” directed by OIivia Wilde. The movie opens officially on September 23rd, but first premieres at the Venice Film Festival. It may also be shown at the Telluride Film Festival, but not in Toronto where Styles “serious” movie, “My Policeman,” is getting a big premiere.

The PR around “Don’t Worry, Darling” seems unabated at the moment. First of all, Styles is on the cover of Rolling Stone in a fairly fact-free piece that skirts many salient issues including Styles’ sexual orientation (he’s straight, but loves to leave the door open, very English), and his relationship with Wilde (are they really a couple?).

Then there’s Wilde, who has two children with “Ted Lasso” actor Jason Sudeikis. It seems as though she and Styles might have had an affair during the “Darling” shoot, which broke up her association with Sudeikis. A few months ago, during a public event, Sudeikis served Wilde with custody papers (I would hate to be those kids, but love to be their therapist). Wilde is talking about the process serving moment in the publicity for the movie, of course, because why not? (Wilde, PS, has some pedigree: she’s the daughter of well known writers Alexander and Leslie Cockburn. The latter even ran for Congress in 2018. Wild, no?)

Wait: there’s more. Pugh has talked about the sensationalizing of the movie’s sex scenes (which I’m told are not that hot). She’s also been rumored to be feuding with Wilde because she disapproved of the Wilde-Styles affair while they were all shooting the movie.

In other words, no one will stop talking even if they’re not saying anything. And it’s only August 25th! How will we make it another month?

Of course, all of this may be moot once “Don’t Worry, Darling” is shown at the Venice Film Festival. That should be on or around September 1st, a date fast approaching. The only problem there is, as with most festivals, Venice is a closed environment. There are standing ovations, a lot of swooning around stars, and not much reality in the reactions to films. The first thing you hear is, “Everyone loved it.”

Back in the real world, so to speak, “Don’t Worry, Darling” was screened this week in New York and L.A. for a very limited group of press. (Not me, “too soon” was the response I got.) From what I can tell, there was muted enthusiasm. A lot of the movie’s success will ride on the wild popularity of Styles, whose fans will crowd theaters opening weekend to see their idol. If they turn out for the movie the way they’ve come to his live shows, Warner Bros. will have a hit.

“Law & Order SVU” Team Rallies Around Kelli Giddish, Promising Character Gets Happy Ending

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Yesterday “Law & Order SVU” star Kelli Giddish announced she’d be written out of the series sometime this season. She’s been on for 11 of the show’s 24.

The response has been interesting. It’s clear Giddish is not leaving of her own accord. Either she’s leaving in a contract dispute, or Dick Wolf Productions is cutting the show’s budget. Giddsh, Mariska Hargitay, and Ice T would be the top earners on the show.

Now “SVU” writers and producers are rallying to her side. Executive Producer Julie Martin wrote on Twitter, referring to Giddish’s character Rollins and her lover, ADA Carisi: “#Rollisi will have a happy ending. Stay tuned.”

How that would be possible without also writing out Carisi actor Peter Scanavino is unknown.

Just prior to that, Martin Tweeted:

“Thank you to the beautiful, kind, smart and outrageously talented @KelliGiddish words can’t describe what a joy and a privilege it has been to be by your side, learning and growing with Amanda Rollins for the past eleven seasons. The road will bring us together again. XO”

Kathy Dobie, an “SVU” writer posted:

“Working with @KelliGiddish has been one of the great joys of my life. We all love writing for her because Kelli can do anything. So out of this world talented and such a fun, hilarious, lovely, smart person. I’m going to miss the hell out of Kelli aka Detective Amanda Rollins.”

Harvey Weinstein Wins Right to Appeal His New York Convictions and 23 Year Sentence

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This is stunning.

After losing his chance at an appeal with a lower court, Harvey Weinstein’s situation has suddenly improved.

The New York State Court of Appeals has overruled the original appeals panel. They’re allowing the former Miramax mogul to have his lawyers argue his case was tainted. Weinstein is currently serving a 23 year sentence after being found guilty on two of five felony counts in February 2020, including criminal sexual misconduct and rape.

This turn of events is amazing because on June 2nd, the First Judicial Department of the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division rejected Weinstein’s argument that the ruling should be reversed because of a biased judge and juror among other reasons.

“We reject [the] defendant’s arguments, and affirm the conviction in all respects,” Justice Angela Mazzarelli wrote in that decision.

In a statement, Weinstein says: “I am innocent of these charges, and I am so grateful to my attorneys for working hard and smart work on this. Their hard work will help me prove my innocence in the end. I look forward to this opportunity to be heard by the The New York Court of Appeals.”

Weinstein is currently in a Los Angeles jail waiting to go on trial in Los Angeles on a variety of sex-crime charges beginning Oct. 10th.

 

Madonna’s Eldest Daughter, Lourdes, Releases 1st Single as Lolahol and We Learn She’s Very Flexible

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Loudes Leon is Madonna’s eldest child. Her father is Carlos Leon.

Also known as Lola, Lourdes turns 26 in October. Hard to believe, right? Well, she’s just released her first single under the name Lolahol.

It’s called “Lock and Key.”

Is it good? Well, it’s spacey. It’s not really a song, it’s more of an impression. Lola dances around in a cemetery and elsewhere looking like a belly dancer. What I got out of it is that she’s extremely flexible, which is always a good thing.

So hard to be the child of a star and want to do something in their line of work. And being Madonna’s kid? Can you imagine. But we wish her well, and maybe she can find some songwriters to write some catchy tunes for her. If that’s what she wants.

‘Rollisi’ Fans Shocked as Kelly Giddish Says Her Rollins Exits “Law & Order SVU” For Good

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Wow! Nothing like turmoil at a Dick Wolf show.

Kelly Giddish, who’s played Detective Amanda Rollins since 2011, says she’s leaving “Law & Order SVU” early in the new season.

Rollins and Carisi (Peter Scanavino) had been promoted the last couple of years as the show’s hot couple. For Wolf to break that up means something earthshaking happened. Was it negotiations for more money? So likely.

Giddish says in a statement from NBC:: “I wanted to address the chatter I’ve seen online and let everyone know that this will, indeed, be my last season on ‘Law & Order: SVU.’ Playing Rollins has been one of the greatest joys and privileges of my life. I’ve been so fortunate to be a part of the ‘Law & Order’ family for the last 12 years. There is simply no other character on TV like Rollins. She’s grown and changed, and I have as well. I started on this show when I was in my late 20s and I’m grateful I got to spend so many of my adult years with Rollins in my life.”

Stay tuned…

Sylvester Stallone’s Wife Jennifer Flavin Files for Divorce, Says Marriage “Irretrievably Broken”: Is This Why He Wanted “Rocky” Rights Back?

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Just last month we thought Sylvester Stallone had lost his mind publishing screeds against “Rocky” producer Irwin Winkler and his family.

Sly said he wanted the rights to “Rocky” returned to him even though he never owned them. He wanted to leave something to his daughters.

Now it seems that whole meltdown — which included anti-Semitic drawings of the Winklers — was part of a large brewing storm. Today, Sly’s wife of 25 year, Jennifer Flavin, filed for divorce saying the marriage was “irretrievably broken.” She claims he’s hiding assets.

Closer Weekly broke the story.

The Stallones have four gorgeous grown daughters. This was third second marriage. Flavin is 54 and could walk away with a fortune. Stallone is 76 and has probably been trying to marshal those assets. Since “Rocky” was written and sold well before his Flavin marriage maybe he was thinking this was something he could grab back and not share in the divorce. Tricky!

The signs were there Just a few days ago, Stallone visited a tattoo parlor to cover up a picture of Flavin with one of a bulldog. That was a sign things were bad.

The tabs note that the Stallones celebrated their 25th anniversary in May and that everything seemed hunky dory. But you, Sly’s been very busy filming a Yellowstone spin off called “Tulsa.” He’s been away from home a lot. And you know what means, Looks like Flavin wasn’t interested in dealing with the Flavin of the Month.

“Morning After” Singer Maureen McGovern Says She’s Been Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, will Retire

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The great singer Maureen McGovern has posted a sad announcement to her website.

She writes: “I’ve been diagnosed with posterior cortical atrophy with symptoms of Alzheimer’s and/or Dementia.”

McGovern has the distinction of singing two songs that won Best Song at the Oscars. “The Morning After,” which went to number 1, was from ‘The Poseidon Adventure.” Then “We May Never Love Like this Again” came from “The Towering Inferno.” The songs were written by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn.

McGovern became more famous still for appearing in the great comedy, “Airplane” as the Singing Nun.

She’s been recording and touring for the last four decades and has always been a popular presence around the world.

The diagnosis is alarming although every day there are breakthroughs.

A forthright McGovern says:

“What I do, or what I am still able to accomplish, has changed. I can no longer travel or perform in live concerts. In fact, I can no longer drive — how’s that for a kick in the butt?

“Of course, it’s a challenge, but it certainly is not going to keep me from living my life. At first, I began having trouble finding, in my brain, the words I wanted to say. I struggled with the inevitable shock with fear and frankly hopelessness.

“But slowly I realized that my inner life has not changed. My passion for music, for singing, remains profoundly robust. To me, music is a language that expresses what often cannot be said with just words – it elevates, expands, and heals – brings joy and comfort and can eliminate barriers by creating meaningful experiences. So, accepting this new stage in my life, I began to embrace what I have and let it be.”

Cecily Strong Will Miss the First Month of New “SNL” Season Doing Play in Los Angeles

Cecily Strong, one of the most popular members of the “Saturday Night Live” troupe, will miss the first month of the new season this fall.

Strong will instead star in Jane Wagner and Lily Tomlin’s “The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe” in Los Angeles. This is the same production from New York that took place last winter.

Last year, the “SNL” season began on October 2nd with four shows in a row. Strong’s run in “The Search” is set for September 21st through October 23rd. It could extend if successful, although the one thing in “SNL”‘s favor is that L.A. is not a theater town. A four week run is considered a triumph.

It’s strange that the theater run was scheduled to overlap with “SNL” and not when the show is on hiatus. Strong is much needed right now on the comedy show since several of its performers left in June after long runs including Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant. Strong, when she does return, would be the show’s leading lady without question.

On the plus side, I saw Strong in “The Search” in New York and she was terrific. She was the first ever performer that Wagner and Tomlin ever allowed do the one woman show other than Tomlin. So of course Strong, who is likely in her last year at “SNL,” wants to show off for her L.A. friends and industry types.

But who will play Judge Jeannine Pirro guzzling her box of wine?

Broadway: Josh Groban, Annaleigh Ashford Eyed for $14 Million “Sweeney Todd” Next Spring

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Is it true? I don’t know. But the blog broadwayjournal.com says the following.

“Hamilton” produced Jeffrey Seller is raising $14.5 million to stage a super duper version of “Sweeney Todd” next spring.

Seller, the blog says, has lined up Josh Groban to play Sweeney, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and Annaleigh Ashford to play the kooky but in-love Mrs. Lovett, baker of the best pies in London.

Thomas Kail, of “Hamilton” fame, would direct.

“Sweeney Todd” is my all time favorite musical. I’ve seen it in every form, including in a bake shop. So I hope this story is correct. After “Company” set Broadway on fire, and “Into the Woods” is going strong, we need more Sondheim!

There’s also a revival of “Merrily We Roll Along” heading to New York Theatre Arts Workshop with Daniel Radcliffe heading up the cast.

Groban and Ashford are perfect. Now, who to play Anthony? Is Josh Henry too old? (Maybe. Groban is kind of a young Sweeney.) There are plenty of choices for all the roles, that’s for sure.