Friday, December 19, 2025
Home Blog Page 658

Grammy Whammy: No Clive Davis Gala This Year Thanks to COVID and Change to Las Vegas

0

EXCLUSIVE Alas, there will be no pre-Grammy gala dinner this year hosted by Clive Davis. Fear not Clive is fine. But between COVID in Los Angeles, a booked Beverly Hilton, and no proper venue available in Las Vegas, everyone involved has deferred to good sense.

Here’s the official statement from Clive Davis and Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason:

“Due to the logistical obstacles caused by the ongoing pandemic, including the unavailability of an appropriate venue, we have decided to postpone the 2022 Pre-Grammy Gala. We will resume the celebration next year when we will host an incredible evening in our unique and glittering way, hospitable to our wonderful music artists, music executives, film, television, sports and illustrious politicians who annually love the event like no other.  As previously announced, other GRAMMY week activities will be held in Las Vegas and the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards will continue its tradition as Music’s Biggest Night on April 3 from the MGM Garden Arena.”

The sound you are hearing is weeping from the guests, the musicians, the movie stars, the rock stars, and the caterers. Clive’s dinner is the best night of the year, but we have to be brave. The party will return next year.

So this makes Musicares honoring Joni Mitchell, set for April 1st, an even hotter ticket. And the Grammys themselves, as well, on CBS April 3rd.

UPDATE Spotify, Facebook Stocks Went Off a Cliff Today Down Down Down, Taking the Markets with Them

0

4PM UPDATE

Spotify closed at 159.70, down nearly 17% or 32.22.

Facebook was much worse– closed -26.4%, down 85.24 from from 323 to 237. Triple yikes.

The Dow Jones was down 518.17 or 1.45%.

Not a great day is an understatement.

EARLIER

Spotify is not recovering from its Joe Rogan problem.

Stock price is down 40 bucks today or roughly 20 percent. Over night the stock went off a cliff has just kept sinking.

Yesterday’s closing price was $191.92. Today SPOT opened at $164 and it’s currently at the day’s low of $158.

Crosby, Stills, Nash and especially Young have removed or are removing their music from the site. Joni Mitchell, India Arie, and others are jumping in. Rosanna Arquette is removing her celebrity-politics podcast. These are brand names that are hurting Spotify. More rats may desert the ship this week.

Keep refreshing for a stock update at 4pm.

Box Office: Dreaded Space Epic $150 Million “Moonfall” Starts Tonight, “One of the Worst Movies Ever Made”

0

The reviews for Roland Emmerich’s “Moonfall” are coming in now, and they are not pretty.

I wasn’t able to make last night’s all media press screening, but sources from both coasts mentioned the phrase “one of the worst movies ever made” several times.

On Rotten Tomatoes, things are shaping up the same way. Even the two reviewers who labeled it “fresh” went on to mock the movie. With 8 reviews, the current rating is 25%.

“Moonfall” cost at least $150 million for Emmerich, his producers, and Lions Gate. It stars Patrick Wilson, Halle Berry, and Michael Pena. Wilson and Pena are nice guys, but not exactly box office draws. Berry is an Oscar winner, but this is not her finest moment, I am told. The thinking is she needed a payday movie to underwrite her indie film, “Bruised.” No one can blame her.

Emmerich is famous for making big budget disasters. He made one great movie, “Independence Day,” back in 1996. It was well reviewed and incredibly popular. I loved it. Who didn’t? But that seemed to give him clearance to make terrible, big budget critical flops one after another. His trash heap includes the highly laughable “The Day After Tomorrow,” “2012,” and “Stonewall” (a movie I actually don’t even remember).

Who knows? “Moonfall” could turn out to be a surprise hit. But with COVID still hanging around, and a gigantic winter storm coming through for Thursday night and Friday, disaster looms large.

Come back later for a look at the reviews.

Ratings Giant “Yellowstone” Renewed for 5th Season, Will Fit in Production Before Costner’s New Movie

0

Not a surprise, but “Yellowstone” will get a fifth season.

The ratings giant has been renewed by Paramount TV just in time. Star Kevin Costner just announced he’s shooting a movie called “Horizon” beginning in late August. This is Costner’s big comeback as a film director and movie star, and he’s basing it on the popularity of “Yellowstone.”

Pre-production on “Horizon” will in full sway when “Yellowstone” starts shooting again. The TV series will have to be right on time to make Costner’s “Horizon” start date. Right now “Horizon” is listed as independent film. But it wouldn’t be a shock if Paramount got involved.

For season 5, guest stars Jen Landon and Kathryn Kelly have been upped to regular status. Landon is the daughter of late great “Bonanza” actor Michael Landon. She was a big hit in her late teens on “As the World Turns,” so it’s a nice moment for her to be be on unarguably TV’s biggest series.

 

 

BAFTA Nominations Revealed: Spielberg Snubbed for Director, Picture on “West Side Story,” Brits Really Snub Olivia Colman

0

BAFTA is the Britsh equivalent of the Oscars. This year, because there were so many schedule changes, the BAFTAs will air in the UK hours before the Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles. The BAFTAs are less a predictor than the CCAs but they’re still fun.

The BAFTAs snubbed Steven Spielberg for his “West Side Story” remake, stunningly. No Best Picture or Director or even Adapted Screenplay for Tony Kushner.

In acting categories, the BAFTAs went local on several films not playing in the US or part of our Oscar mix. Nicole Kidman, for example, was overlooked. But so was UK fave Olivia Colman for “The Lost Daughter.” Her people let her down!

Below are the Long Lists, with x’s next to the final nominees.

BEST FILM
Being The Ricardos
xBelfast
CODA
xDon’t Look Up
xDune

House of Gucci
King Richard
xLicorice Pizza
No Time To Die
The French Dispatch
The Lost Daughter
xThe Power of the Dog
The Tragedy of Macbeth
tick tick…BOOM!
West Side Story

LEADING ACTRESS
Jessica Chastain The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Olivia Colman The Lost Daughter
xLady Gaga House of Gucci
xAlana Haim Licorice Pizza

Jennifer Hudson Respect
xEmilia Jones CODA
Nicole Kidman Being The Ricardos
Jennifer Lawrence Don’t Look Up
Frances McDormand The Tragedy of Macbeth
xRenate Reinsve The Worst Person in the World
Claire Rushbrook Ali & Ava
xJoanna Scanlan After Love
Kristen Stewart Spencer
xTessa Thompson Passing
Rachel Zegler West Side Story

LEADING ACTOR
Riz Ahmed Encounter
xAdeel Akhtar Ali & Ava
xMahershala Ali Swan Song

Javier Bardem Being The Ricardos
Daniel Craig No Time To Die
xBenedict Cumberbatch The Power of the Dog
xLeonardo DiCaprio Don’t Look Up

Peter Dinklage Cyrano
Adam Driver House of Gucci
Andrew Garfield tick tick…BOOM!
xStephen Graham Boiling Point
Cooper Hoffman Licorice Pizza
Joaquin Phoenix C’mon C’mon
xWill Smith King Richard
Denzel Washington The Tragedy of Macbeth

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
xCaitríona Balfe Belfast
Cate Blanchett Don’t Look Up
xJessie Buckley The Lost Daughter
Ana de Armas No Time To Die
xAriana DeBose West Side Story
xAnn Dowd Mass

Judi Dench Belfast
Kirsten Dunst The Power of the Dog
xAunjanue Ellis King Richard
Kathryn Hunter The Tragedy of Macbeth
Rita Moreno West Side Story
xRuth Negga Passing
Vinette Robinson Boiling Point
Meryl Streep Don’t Look Up
Anya Taylor-Joy Last Night in Soho

SUPPORTING ACTOR
David Alvarez West Side Story
Bradley Cooper Licorice Pizza
Benicio del Toro The French Dispatch
Jamie Dornan Belfast
xCiarán Hinds Belfast
xMike Faist West Side Story

Andrew Garfield The Eyes of Tammy Faye
xTroy Kotsur CODA
Jared Leto House of Gucci
xWoody Norman C’mon C’mon
Al Pacino House of Gucci
xJesse Plemons The Power of the Dog
Mark Rylance Don’t Look Up
J.K. Simmons Being The Ricardos
xKodi Smit-McPhee The Power of the Dog

DIRECTOR
xAfter Love
Belfast
CODA
Don’t Look Up
xDrive My Car
Dune
First Cow
The Hand of God
xHappening
King Richard
xLicorice Pizza
The Lost Daughter
Passing
Petite Maman
xThe Power of the Dog

The Souvenir Part II
The Tragedy of Macbeth
xTitane
West Side Story
Zola

FILM NOT IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
A Hero
Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn
Compartment No. 6
Drive My Car
Flee
The Hand of God
I’m Your Man
Lamb
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World
Parallel Mothers
Paris, 13th District
Petite Maman
Riders of Justice
Titane
The Worst Person in the World

First Look: Julia Roberts and Sean Penn are Martha Mitchell and John Mitchell in Watergate Drama, “Gaslit”

0

If you were around in 1973-74 the only comic relief in the unfolding Watergate drama was Martha Mitchell. The wife of extremely guilty Secretary of State John Mitchell could not stop herself from picking up the phone and calling the press. We didn’t know back then how this was all going to work out. Woodward and Bernstein get all the credit for bringing down Richard Nixon. But Martha Mitchell’s continuous squawking really helped enormously.

In this teaser from “Gaslit,” Julia Robert looks and sounds sensational as Martha. Sean Penn is John Mitchell, a reprehensible character. I’m looking forward to seeing this. A little surprised that two big movie stars wound up on the Starz Channel, but every dog has its day I suppose. Robbie Pickering, of “Mr. Robot” fame, created this series. It begins on April 24th.

Broadway: Michael Jackson’s Kids, Prince and Paris, Came to Opening Night of “MJ The Musical”

0

Broadway is not the same these days. You can’t go backstage after a premiere, and there are no parties. It’s all COVID related.

In the case of “MJ The Michael Jackson Musical,” they have to protect the cast.  When Omicron swept through in December, “MJ” missed holiday performances.

But last night — postponed from July 2020– the show finally opened. And a lot of interesting people turned up.

Primary among them were Michael’s eldest children, Prince and Paris. (I didn’t see Blanket aka Bigi, I’m not sure he was there.)

The Jackson Estate was there in full force, starting with John Branca and Karen Langford. They worked hard to make this happen. If I think back to the early and 2000s, this has been a long road for them.

Sony Music was well represented by Rob Stringer, the head of Sony Music, and Sylvia Rhone, president of Michael’s label, Epic. Doug Morris, formerly the head of Sony Music, and now a key investor/producer of “MJ,” was on hand as well.

Celebrity wise, the great Brenda Vaccaro was sitting next us in a beautiful, luxurious shawl/cape, loving the show. Tamron Hall was in the house, so was Fox5’s Rosanna Scotto and Rev. Sharpton. I also ran into James Bond impresaria Barbara Broccoli, who’ll be very happy Thursday morning when “No Time to Die” garners some BAFTA nominations.

Come to Broadway! Wear a mask! Bring your vaccine card! And see these shows, from “MJ” to “Company” to the forthcoming “The Hangmen,” a play I’ve been waiting for for three years!

 

Former “The View” Producer Bill Geddie: Whoopi Will Be Fine, “But there’s something bigger at play here”

0

Bill Geddie was the original producer of “The View.” He was there for 17 years. Now he’s weighing on Whoopi Goldberg’s situation. She was suspended by ABC for two weeks after insisting the Holocaust wasn’t about race. Whoopi refused to apologize when literally everyone complained. On “Colbert,” on Twitter, on “The View” on Tuesday she just kept doubling down on her position while at the same time saying she appreciated hearing all sides, including the Anti-Defamation League. What was she thinking? This is unlike her. Whoopi is not anti-Semite. But she seems to have gotten caught up in her own rhetoric and won’t let go of it.

I met Bill Geddie many times. He was a straight shooter. This is what he said today on Facebook.

Now ALL of Crosby, Stills, and Nash Join Neil Young In Asking to Remove ALL Their Music from Spotify

0

First it was Neil Young.

Then Graham Nash joined in. David Crosby was in sympathy with them.

But now Stephen Stills has jumped on the bandwagon and they ALL want ALL their music taken off Spotify. They’re supporting Neil Young, who started this whole thing, Joni Mitchell followed, with Nils Lofgren, India Arie agreeing too.

On Crosby’s Twitter feed, he posted their shared statement. Hey, the result may be a detente and reunion for this supergroup. They’re finally on the same page.

Now I’m waiting for some others of their ilk to chime in, like Jackson Browne. No pressure, but it would be something if Browne or Bonnie Raitt or Don Henley lined up with this cause.