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“Cats” Didn’t Kill Her Acting Ambitions: Taylor Swift Said to Be Part of David O. Russell’s All-Star Movie (Exclusive)

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You’d think having been in “Cats” was enough to dissuade Taylor Swift from acting in more movies.

But the Folklore I’ve heard is that Taylor is in David O. Russell’s up coming all star movie that may be called “Canterbury Glass.”

No one knows much about this movie except it has a huge cast of star including: Christian Bale, John David Washington, Margot Robbie, Alessandro Nivola, Rami Malek, Anna Taylor-Joy, Michael Shannon, and Zoe Saldana, as well as Mike Myers, Chris Rock and Robert De Niro.

I am told that the film is “period piece” set in the Depression. That’s pretty much more than anyone’s heard before. But beyond that, the actual plot and characters remain a mystery.

Will Taylor play a Depression waif? Or will she be a singer? Will she write a song for the movie? Her “Cats” number, “Beautiful Ghosts,” did get her Grammy and Golden Globe nominations. This one could be an Oscar nom.

“Canterbury Glass” or whatever it’s called will eventually be released by 21st Century Not Fox or whatever it’s called, sometime in the future (but probably not this year). It’s Russell’s first movie since “Joy,” and he’s got Emmanuel Lubezki, annoyingly nicknamed “Chivo,” doing the cinematography. This will be a must see film.

Would “Cruella” Have Been Bigger at the Box Office Without Disney Plus? Who Paid $29.99 Extra?

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Disney’s “Cruella” was a disappointment this weekend at the box office.

Making just $21 million, “Cruella” was a poor runner up to Paramount’s “A Quiet Place 2.” The horror flick took in $48 million for the weekend, $58 million for the holiday run.

“Cruella” may have been bobbled by its access on Disney Plus. But subscribers who already pay $6.99 a month had to fork over another $29.99 to see the Emma Stone- Emma Thompson feature.

How many people did that? We may never know. Movie streaming is an opaque business. We have to depend on numbers from the studios if they give them at all.

Would “Cruella” have been bigger at the box office if it weren’t streaming? I think so, even if just another $10 million. And forcing people to see it on the big screen — with its lavish production — might have created some word of mouth. But we’ll never know.

The biggest issue with “Cruella” was that it was neither fish nor fowl. Was it for kids? Not really. So was it for adults? Not really? Was it for dogs? Possibly. But Cruella DeVil as the Joker was tricky. If Disney goes ahead with a sequel, they’ll have to go more “Maleficent” if that’s possible and less tongue in cheek. And that would mean losing an essential flavor.

 

RIP BJ Thomas, 70s Hitmaker with “Raindrops,” “Hooked on a Feeling,” Gospel Records Like “Mighty Clouds of Joy”

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BJ Thomas, dead at age 78. His rich, textured voice was a little different than the usual country singer. It was very expressive, and lent itself to pop hits. Hal David and Burt Bacharach’s “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head” was basically the biggest single of 1970, bigger even than “Let it Be” or “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” which seemed impossible. It was number one for four weeks in January 1970 and went to the Oscars with “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.”

“Hooked on a Feeling” had preceded it to the top of the charts in 1968. A few years later when the “ooga Chocka” was added to it by Swedish one off group Blue Swede it was funny and insulting. BJ’s version was the real thing. The second one was like a drunk parody.

I always loved BJ Thomas’s “Mighty Clouds of Joy.” He had other pop hits like “Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song.” But the rest of his career was in gospel, and “Mighty Clouds of Joy” was among the best.

RIP Gavin MacLeod, 90, Beloved Murray of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” Captain of “The Love Boat”

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Oh, Murray!

Gavin MacLeod, beloved actor who played news writer Murray Slaughter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, has died at age 90. He was in failing health.

MacLeod followed his seven seasons on “MTM” with “The Love Boat,” less sophisticated and more popular in a way. It went on for years, and MacLeod played Capt. Stubing, the star of the show.

His other big TV credit was in the early 60s, on “McHale’s Navy.”

But “MTM” was his calling card, the gold standard in TV. His death follows that of Cloris Leachman, who played Phyllis. Now Mary, Rhoda, Murray, Ted, Georgette, and Phyllis are all gone. Ironic that just Lou Grant and Sue Anne Nivens remain, Ed Asner and Betty White. Asner wrote on Twitter:

“My heart is broken. Gavin was my brother, my partner in crime (and food) and my comic conspirator. I will see you in a bit Gavin. Tell the gang I will see them in a bit. Betty! It’s just you and me now.”

MacLeod was nominated five times for Golden Globes. And he certainly was part of the win when “MTM” won Best Comedy Emmy Awards. His skill as Murray was that he was relatable, he was an Everyman trying to survive with a bunch of lunatics around him. And that’s why he fit so well on “The Love Boat.” He kept the ship running just as he would fix Ted Baxter’s mistakes. RIP

Foundation Named for John Travolta’s Forgotten Son: More Tax Free Money Sent to Scientology

Danny Masterson, an avowed Scientologist, is on trial for rape, with allegations that his “church” protected him.

Tom Cruise, Scientology’s most famous celebrity, hasn’t seen his tween daughter Suri in years because he’s “disconnected” from her.

Leah Remini escaped from the “church,” and unmasked many of its terrible secrets in an award winning TV series.

But John Travolta hangs in there. His son, Jett, died a decade ago. His wife, Kelly Preston, died last summer. Still Travolta, whose career is not just in the toilet but flushed into the wilds, remains a true believer.

The 2019 tax filing for the Jett Travolta Foundation spells it out clearly. The foundation, named for poor Jett, who was autistic but his parents denied it, is pretty much just being used to funnel tax free donations to Scientology.

Of the $23,635 the Jett Travolta Foundation disbursed in 2019, $17,500 of it was to Scientology groups. Clearly, David Miscavige, the tiny head of the “church,” still has Travolta under his spell. The breakdown: $7,500 to Citizens Commission Human Rights; $5,000 to New Horizon Academy for Exceptional Students; $5,000 to CoS Celebrity Center. They are all Scientology organizations.

Travolta, who lives in Jupiter, Florida near Scientology’s Clearwater headquarters, does nothing much locally, at least not recorded here. He did give $1,000 to a group called Bryan’s All Stars, for people with disabilities to play sports.

Jett Travolta, who was 16, died January 2, 2009 after mysteriously falling and hitting his head on a yacht in the Bahamas. The Travoltas always denied he was autistic, insisted he suffered from something called Kawasaki Syndrome, caused by detergents. The poor kid never had a chance. In death his photos were retouched to make him look better.

Travolta, with a string of D movies no one ever wants to see over the last decade, is making a new one right now with Bruce Willis, another king of bad films.

Box Office Bonanza as “A Quiet Place 2” Makes Noise with $19.3 Mil Opening Night, Heads to $57 Mil Weekend

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The box office is back!

“A Quiet Place Part 2” made an astounding $19.3 million last night in wide release. John Krasinski’s middle chapter horror film is looking at a $47 million weekend and $57 million for the four day Memorial Day holiday.

“Cruella” lagged with $7.7 million, but it’s also available on Disney Plus, so we don’t know really how it was accepted.

The second part of Krasinski’s trilogy for Paramount is the story of the weekend, however. How could it not be? And they’re going to see people going back for a second round. The movie is short, and exciting. It’s almost like a carnival ride. You want to go right back and get on line again.

 

The Hamptons Are Getting a New Player in the Media Wars: Grazia Gazette Hits Town At All the Hot Spots

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Who said newspapers were dead? Not Dylan Howard, the former tabloid wunderkind from American Media before it rebranded as A360 Media. Since leaving the controversial publisher, Howard has quietly (and quickly) built a series of media companies including launching the 83-year-old fashion bible, Grazia, into the USA from the Italian powerhouse Mondadori Media.

Now the East End of New York is about to get a shake-up. Move over Hamptons Magazine, Dan’s Papers, and Purist, Howard’s Grazia Gazette: The Hamptons edition hits the streets and homes from today. I got a look at the product yesterday and it is stacked with advertisers like Ferragamo, Bentley, One&Only Resorts, Zero Bond and more.

The cover star is Madelyn Cline from Netflix’s hit show Outer Banks. But Howard still brings his style of journalism to the forefront with a compelling read on the halcyon days of disco at Studio 54. In all, it’s a luxury newspaper for the rich and famous designed and distributed to the playground of America’s rich and famous.

Howard, who has kept a low profile since exiting American Media, told me he’s releasing “at least” six editions of the Grazia Gazette: The Hamptons through labor day and the print run is 45,000 plus 200K digital distribution. You’ve got to give it to the 39-year-old Australian, who owns 100% of the company and has zero private investors, as he told me. He’s bounced back from the Trump and Bezos controversies and is building his own media empire. No surprise to learn that one of his media conglomerates is aptly called Empire Media Group, Inc.

The Weeknd and Ariana Grande Singing “Save Your Tears” Live Is a Reason to Think Music Isn’t Dead

“Save Your Tears” by The Weeknd has been a hit twice in the last year. First by The Weeknd alone on his album “After Hours,” then in a remix version with Ariana Grande. Max Martin wrote it, he’s a genius, this is one his gems.

This version, live, from the I Heart Music Awards, is gorgeous. It makes me think music isn’t dead. The Weeknd has really become a great performer. When Ariana sings like this, it’s magic, so much better than her faux hip hop albums. If only she would make a real album with songs. She could be bigger than Celine Dion. She has the voice.

Listen. BTW Max wrote this almost like a flashback to songs by Orchestral Manoeuvers in the Dark. Go back and listen to them on Spotify. “Secret,” Souvenir,” their masterpiece, “Enola Gay.” This is ripped cleverly from that playbook. OMD doesn’t enough love.

“Friends” Reunion was A Great Infomercial, Utterly Surface, Very Much Like a Real College Reunion

I couldn’t help thinking how sad the “Friends” reunion was. It was an infomercial at worst. At best, it was like a real college or high school reunion. All surface, with lots of underlying pathos.

The worst situation was Matthew Perry. Bloated, unable to speak properly whether from dental work or something else, Perry once dated Julia Roberts, for god’s sake. He was touted as having Tony Randall similarities in the early comedies in which he was featured. As my teachers used to say, he had so much potential.

But there he was, bloated, hair a mess, he was obviously late to the taping. I think it’s Jennifer Aniston who mentions it. It’s also Aniston who a few times calls Matt LeBlanc “Joey” during the show. Does she know “Friends” is over? Can she not remember his real name?

Anyway. The women all look great. Two of the three have had tough marriages. But they’ve all remained friends, and they’ve been successful beyond “Friends.” Aniston and Courteney Cox, we know, see each other a lot. Lisa Kudrow, who stole the reunion with her Lady Gaga “Smelly Cat” duet, seems like she’d be voted all around Most Successful.

But the guys. The guys! LeBlanc, who was so good in “Episodes,” looks like he’s been home eating cannolis for a year. And he had a year to get ready for this reunion, which was delayed by the pandemic. David Schwimmer: botox, facelift? I don’t know. He’s still very funny. But whatever he’s done to himself, he should try and undo.

And back to Perry: he talks about how desperate he was for laughs on the show. In flashbacks you see his weight swings. At one point he’s so thin, skin and bones, I thought how good it was there no social media then. He’s heartbreaking. I saw Matthew Perry in an off Broadway play he staged a few years ago. Few people have aged so poorly. What is at the core of his unhappiness?

Oh, plus: apparently Matthew Perry started a T shirt line or some clothing thing a few days earlier, to tie into the reunion show. Is he broke? How could he have gone through all that money? That cast made a fortune! (Also, doesn’t Warner TV own all those tag lines?)

As for the rest: James Corden was fine, they needed a moderator, why not him? The worst moment was Elliot Gould and Christina Pickles, who were treated with little respect. I’ll bet that’s why Marlo Thomas didn’t do this special. Waving from the audience. My god, that’s Elliot Gould, not just some guy from central casting. Christina looked great– she’s 86! — I remember her from “St. Elsewhere” and “Another World.” God bless.

The guy who played Gunther got short shrift, no surprise. The actual surprises were Maggie Wheeler returning as Janice. She gave it her all. And the guy who played the landlord in maybe one episode. He’s still alive! And, of course, Tom Selleck, who’s made so much money from “Blue Bloods” I’m surprised he even did this.

The rest of it was kind of random, indistinct. Who were all those pedestrian fans from other countries? Actors? Particularly the ones who weren’t white? Weren’t they wondering why no one in the show ever was non-white? That the “Friends” could have lived in Greenwich Village for a decade and not run into one such person?

Well, it’s over. Let the reruns play, over and over, beyond our final rests, so that Elon Musk can take them to Mars and show them there. And please, if the song says “I’ll be there for you,” can’t any of those people do something for Matthew Perry? I feel like we need a GoHelpMe page for him.

PETA Reminds Movie Fans Not to Buy Those Cute Dalmatians After Seeing Them in “Cruella”

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Here’s a nice reminder from PETA. Thanks to Moira Colley:
PETA pushed for a disclaimer for “Cruella” urging audiences not to buy dogs, and the following message now appears during the film’s credits: “Every dog deserves a loving home. If you’re ready for the commitment of pet ownership, please consider visiting your local animal rescue to find the right pet for you.”
(Editor’s note: there are two other mutts in that movie that are very, very. Same goes for them!)
Below, please find a statement from PETA Senior Vice President Lisa Lange:
“Talk about a Disney ending! When PETA heard that Cruella was in the works, we reminded the House of Mouse that animal shelters were flooded with Dalmatians reportedly bought and discarded by 101 Dalmatians fans 25 years ago. We urged the studio to add an “adopt, don’t shop” disclaimer, so we’re howling with joy to see Disney’s on-screen message encouraging viewers to give dogs in shelters their happily ever after.”
PETA notes that “adopt, don’t shop” is a black-and-white issue: Breeders and pet stores churn out litter after litter of puppies, even though an estimated 70 million dogs and cats in the U.S. are homeless at any given time, an estimated 10% of whom end up in animal shelters. PETA and Disney encourage everyone ready for the lifetime commitment of caring for an animal to adopt from their local shelter.