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Desperate Times in Media: Barry Diller Closes EW, InStyle Print Editions, Vogue Trots Out Kim Kardashian

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If things weren’t bad in the print world, now they have reached the point of despair.

Barry Diller, media mogul, bought a bunch of former Time Life magazines from Meredith Publications. Now he’s closing six of them including Entertainment Weekly and In Style. He’s keeping the digital versions, the websites, but the magazines will end their runs in April. It’s notable that Diller’s company, IAC, also owns the Daily Beast website, but they have not reported this story. The Wall Street Journal broke the news.

At Conde Nast, things are just as desperate. With flagging circulation, Anna Wintour has stooped low with the new issue of Vogue. She’s put Kim Kardashian on the cover and a big splashy photo shoot inside. The story, as it were, is a lovely puff piece. Kim probably thinks she has a shot at the vacant Supreme Court seat now.

In Style won’t be missed. They routinely paid subjects so they could photograph their homes. I’m surprised that Diller didn’t leverage the brand into a home furnishings show on cable. They seem to be thriving on TLC and other outlets.

Entertainment Weekly, the magazine, will be much missed and mourned. I wrote for them 30 years ago and it was a real generator of talent and excitement. So many of the original staff have gone on to become authorities in entertainment journalism, that’s the great result of all that work.

The sad part of the Diller decision is the loss of 200 jobs. That really hurts. And eventually I’m sure EW will be moved into People magazine’s website. What’s happened to People is mind boggling. Once the bible of pop entertainment news, now it’s like a bad version of the AARP Magazine. This week Lionel Richie is on the cover. We love Lionel, but he’s not exactly contemporary. Being a judge on “American Idol” doesn’t require a People cover. They also seem to make a lot of mistakes, and omit facts from stories either from ignorance or some unknown agenda.

As for Vogue, Kim Kardashian, she’s been there before, and it hasn’t helped the situation. Vogue is still losing circulation in print and digital. And they always confront the fate of EW, In Style, and all the other magazines that have closed.

Meanwhile we wait to see the Vanity Fair Hollywood issue cover.

PS Here’s a great cover of EW. I interviewed Ellen Barkin for the Blake Edwards movie, “Switch.” And I wrote about all the recurring characters on “Dallas” as the  show went off the air after 14 years.

Kristen Stewart Could Be the Next Star from Jenny Lewis Video to Get an Oscar

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In 2014, pop cult favorite Jenny Lewis released a video for her new song, “Just One of the Guys.”

The video featured three actresses. Two of them wound up getting Oscars. Now the third is nominated for one.

Anne Hathaway had just received hers for Best Supporting Actress in “Les Miserables” the year before, in 2013.

Two years later, Brie Larson’s career broke out of “Room” with Best Actress (2016).

Now Kristen Stewart is nominated for her turn as Princess Diana in “Spencer.” If Stewart wins, Lewis will have three Oscar winners to boast about from that shoot. As it is, she has three Oscar nominees, which ain’t bad.

Lewis, the one time leader of the great band Rilo Kiley, has been on tour opening for Harry Styles. Over the years she’s been touted by Elvis Costello and is very close to Bill Murray. Check out her music. She obviously knows what she’s doing!

Dolly Parton’s Dollywood Offering Free Education to All Employees Starting This Month

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Country superstar Dolly Parton is only fourth in the public voting for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But after this she may jump to number 1 with a bullet.

The singer of “Jolene” and “9 to 5” and the writer of “I Will Always Love You,” is doing something unique and wonderful. Her Knoxville, Tennessee theme park Dollywood is picking up the education tab for all of its employees this year.

Herschend Enterprises, operating partner of Dollywood, Dollywood’s Splash Country, Dolly Parton’s Stampede, Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort, Dollywood Cabins, and Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show, announced it will cover 100% of their employees’ tuition, fees and books for those who wish to further their education.

“We know when our hosts are happy and feel cared for that they are going to pass that along to our guests,” said Eugene Naughton, president of The Dollywood Company, in a release. “The creation of the program allows another avenue for us to care for our hosts.

“One of The Dollywood Foundation’s key tenets is to ‘learn more.’ This program is created with that very tenet in mind. We want our hosts to develop themselves through advanced learning to fulfill the foundation’s other tenets: care more, dream more, and be more. When our hosts strive to grow themselves, it makes our business and our community a truly better place.”

Parton is no stranger to largesse and charity. Her Dollywood Foundation gives away over $1 million a year in donations every year mostly to local groups in Tennessee. Parton is also much appreciated for kicking in $1 million to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for development of the Moderna vaccine. The result was one of the three approved vaccines for COVID which has saved millions of lives.

Among Dolly’s next projects is a reunion with her “Nine to Five” co-stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tonlin in their Netflix comedy series, “Grace and Frankie.”

The college program is in partnership with Herschend Enterprises, the company that runs Dollywood with Parton. Herschend is offering the incentive through its pilot program GROW U. Seasonal, part-time and full-time employees will have access to diploma, degree and certificate programs across 30 learning partners. Programs will be offered in business administration and leadership, culinary, finance, technology, and marketing.

The company will also provide partial funding, up to $5,250/year, for 150 additional programs in fields including hospitality, engineering, human resources and art design.

 

Adele Wins Best Album, Artist and Best Song at Brit Awards, Dedicates Award to Son and Ex Husband,Drops F Bombs and Gets Bleeped

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The Brit Awards: Adele has already won Best Song for “Easy On Me.”

Adele also won Best Artist and Best Album for “30,” which just made their eligibility period which ended December 9, 2021. Anyway, she dedicated the Album Award to her son and her ex husband, then gave herself credit for putting out a “personal” album, the kind no one does anymore, she said.

PS She’s also sporting a GIGANTIC heart shaped diamond engagement ring.

Here’s her performance of “I Drink Wine.” She sat through most of it. But she sang her heart out!

In the last video below, she drops some F bombs, talks dirty like she’s in the X rated “my Fair Lady,” and gets bleeped!

Sunday Ratings: “Euphoria” Narrowly Beats “Billions” In a Harrowing Emmy Worthy Episode for Zendaya

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On Sunday night, with the Olympics pressing down on NBC, there were some cable ratings and shows of note.

HBO’s “Euphoria” beat Showtime’s “Billions” by a nose: 353,000 vs. 315,000 viewers. HBO will say they have millions of viewers from other platforms, and they very well may but there’s no way of knowing. This is just HBO Prime vs. Showtime.

“Billions” is consistently good, and this season has been no different. I’m really enjoying all the stories. Paul Giamatti is sensational as usual.

“Euphoria” up til now has been plotless, and woozy. It’s high school kids played by 20 year olds, doing drugs and having lots of pornish sex. Eric Dane has been the sole adult, and his performance deserves an award. He plays a closeted, semi-crazy, violent father of the main male teen, and he’s incendiary.

Incendiary is a good word for “Euphoria.” Everyone is on fire all the time. The show’s star, Zendaya, who’s really a movie star now from “Spider Man” and other projects, is, as they say, lit. This past Sunday’s episode saw her character, Rue, a teen drug addict and dealer with a heart of gold, completely implode. Sam Levinson’s writing and directing was the most focused it’s been so far this season. Rue (short for Ruby) was going through withdrawal, losing her family and friends. She’s sweating, running, puking, zoning in and out, crying, begging, and ultimately being shot up with morphine by the main dealer who says she has nothing else to alleviate her pain.

Two other actors figured in this episode with Zendaya who need to be cited. Martha Kelly plays the drug dealer named Laurie as kind of a droll, unforgiving and self-amused horror story. She frightened the hell out of me. And Nika King, as Rue’s mother, was outstanding.

But this episode was all about Zendaya. I said this from “Malcolm and Marie,” the movie she made during the pandemic with Levinson and John David Washington. Zendaya is just 25 but she is ready for the Oscars. She’s at that level. I don’t know how many seasons she’ll want to keep playing Rue. (Frankly, I would not have been surprised if Rue had died Sunday night. It seemed like she was goners.) Zendaya needs to work in great films. This episode was the equivalent of that. Bravo!

Oscars: “House of Gucci” Strikes Out– What Happened? Academy Knew It Was a Bad Movie

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Ridley Scott’s “House of Gucci” was the highest earning movie of the ‘quality’ films this season.

But it struck out with the Oscars. No nominations for Best Picture, Director, Actress, supporting roles, screenplay, etc.

What happened? Lady Gaga and Jared Leto campaigned like crazy and seemed poised to join the finalists.

But “House of Gucci” is not a good movie, and the Academy voters got that. Very interesting.

Gaga was excellent, but the whole movie was over the top. As a friend of mine said at our press screening, “Everyone is dialed to 11.”

In the end, “House of Gucci” came off like a Ryan Murphy FX series, like “Feud.” It was garish and artless. It was fun, but we learn that in the higher echelons of the Oscars, fun is not enough to put a movie over.

Still, “House of Gucci” can rest on its box office laurels. And it will always be popular. Years from now, people will watch it and love it. It wins the Oscar for tenacity.

 

Oscars: Now We Know the Top 5 Movies Based on Best Picture, Best Director Nominations

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With this morning’s announcement, we now know the top 5 movies of the 10 nominated.

They would be the 5 that overlapped in Best Picture and Best Director.

They are:

“West Side Story” and Steven Spielberg

“Belfast” and Kenneth Branagh

“Licorice Pizza” with Paul Thomas Anderson

“The Power of the Dog” with Jane Campion

“Drive My Car” with Ryusuke Hamaguchi

The other five movies are very good, but without director nominations they fall to the second pack, so to speak.

Of the top 5, “Power of the Dog” has four acting nominations. That would put it in the lead.

“Being the Ricardos” has three nominations but nothing else.

“Pizza” has no acting. “Belfast” has two strong nominees. “West Side Story” has 1.

Let the games begin!

2022 Oscars Set Record With Two Couples — Just One Married– Nominated for Academy Awards

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There are many records set with the 94th annual Oscar nominations.

Two One married couples has been nominated!

Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem are married. Cruz was nommed for Best Actress in “Parallel Mothers.” Bardem for “Being the Ricardos.”

Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons acted together in “Power of the Dog.” They were each nominated for supporting roles in that movie. They are not married legally but live together and have a child. So…

Diane Warren got her 13th songwriting nomination for “Somehow You Do.” It’s time she won!

Jane Campion received her second directing nomination. She’s the only woman to have two.

Denzel Washington got his 10th nomination! He already has two Oscars!

Oscar Nominations: Lady Gaga, Jennifer Hudson Snubbed! “West Side Story” Screenplay Snubbed, Judi Dench Is In!

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First round of Oscar noms: “West Side Story” Tony Kushner screenplay which was praised everywhere, was snubbed.
Surprise nominations for Judi Dench in “Belfast” and JK Simmons in “Being the Ricardos.”
“Power of the Dog” pulled it out for Jesse Plemons. And his wife in real life, Kirsten Dunst for the same movie. Congrats!

Second round:
Lady Gaga snubbed for Best Actress! She was supposed to be a lock! Jared Leto didn’t make Supporting Actor! Jennifer Hudson snubbed as Aretha! No lead Black actresses!
Three of the four actors in “Being the Ricardos” were nominated. Shout out to Nina Arianda, who was wonderful as Vivian Vance even though she wasn’t nominated. Her day is coming!

Best Picture

Belfast
CODA
Don’t Look Up
Drive My Car
Dune
King Richard
Licorice Pizza
Nightmare Alley
Power of the Dog
West Side Story

Best Actor
Javier Bardem
Benedict Cumberbatch
Andrew Garfield
Will Smith
Denzel Washington


Best Actress

Jessica Chastain
Olivia Colman
Penelope Cruz
Nichole Kidman
Kristen Stewart


Cinematography

Dune
Nightmare Alley
Power of the Dog
Macbeth
West Side Story

Directing

Jane Campion
Steven Spielberg
Paul Thomas Anderson
Kenneth Branagh
Ruyesuki Hamaguchi

Actor in a Supporting Role
Ciaran Hinds
Troy Katsur
Jessie Plemons
JK Simmons
Kodi-Smit McPhee


Actress in a Supporting Role

Jesse Buckley
Ariana DeBose
Judi Dench
Kirsten Dunst
Aunjunue Ellis

Animated Short Film


Costume Desig
n
Cruella
Cyrano
Dune
Nightmare Alley
West Side Story

Live Action Short Film

Music (Original Score)
Don’t Look Up
Dune
Encanto
Parallel Mothers
Power of the Dog

Sound
Belfast
Dune
No Time to Die
Power of the Dog
West Side Story


Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

CODA
Drive My Car
Dune
The Lost Daughter
The Power of the Dog


Writing (Original Screenplay)

Belfast
Don’t Look Up
King Richard
Licorice Pizza
The Worst Person in the World

 

Animated Feature Film
Encanto
Raya
Mitchells vs the Machines
Flee
Luca

 

Documentary Feature
Ascension
Attica
Flee
Summer of Soul
Writing with Fire

Documentary Short Subject

“Audible”
“Lead Me Home”
“The Queen of Basketball”
“Three Songs for Benazir”
“When We Were Bullies”

Film Editing
Don’t Look Up
Dune
King Richard
Power of the Dog
Tick Tick Boom


International Feature Film

Flee
Hand of God
Drive My Car
Worst Person in the World
Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom

Makeup and Hairstyling
Coming to America
Dune
Cruella
Eyes of Tammy Faye
House of Gucci

Music (Original Song)
Be Alive
Dos Orugitas
Down to Joy
No Time to Die
Somehow You Do — Diane Warren’s 13th songwriter nomination!

Production Design
Dune
Nightmare Alley
The Power of the Dog
The Tragedy of Macbeth
West Side Story

Visual Effects
Dune
Free Guy
Shang Chi
Spider Man
No Time to Die

Super Bowl: Verizon is Rebooting Jim Carrey’s Awful Movie, “The Cable Guy,” for a Commercial

I guess the people at Verizon or their ad agency don’t know the history of the Jim Carrey movie, “The Cable Guy.”

It’s terrible. It was in 1996 and it is now. There was no Rotten Tomatoes then, but now “The Cable Guy” has a rotten 54% on the review site, and only a 51% for audience score. No liked it 25 years ago, and no one likes it now.

So Verizon is using its meme for a Super Bowl commercial. Carrey is reproducing his introduction as the guy who comes to fix Matthew Broderick’s cable but becomes eerily obsessed with him. It’s a funny 30 second premise but an interminable and unpleasant movie that no one wants to see again. Broderick has said on numerous occasions he didn’t like it and only did it for the money. Even Ben Stiller disavowed it.

What an odd choice for a Super Bowl commercial.

Go to 9:50 in the below video to see the teaser.