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Mick Jagger Will Hit Tonight Show Wednesday to Announce New Stones Album, “Foreign Tongues,” And Two New Singles

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Mick Jagger loves Jimmy Fallon. They have a long relationship.

It was Jimmy who helped the Rolling Stones launch “Hackney Diamonds” a couple of years ago.

On Wednesday, Mick will return to the Tonight Show to announce the new Stones album, “Foreign Tongues.”

We may get to hear a little of the two singles, “In the Stars,” and “Jealous Lover.”

“In the Stars” starts streaming Tuesday morning on all platforms.

Of course, the Stones already released a single called “Rough and Twisted” on vinyl only as the Cockroaches.

There are 14 new songs on the album, produced and co-written in some cases with Andrew Watt. Watt is everywhere these days, working also with Lady Gaga and Paul McCartney. He gets it. All these artists sound better than ever!

Madonna Has Partnered with Anna Wintour for New Album and Tonight’s Met Gala — Will She Perform with Sabrina Carpenter?

Meryl Streep, Zendaya and other stars are skipping the Met Ball tonight.

But Madonna will be there. I wonder if she’ll perform.

She’s just posted a video with Anna Wintour talking about her “Vogue” hit and promoting her new album, “Confessions on a Dance Floor II.”

Anna is pivoting from plugging “The Devil Wears Prada 2” to Madonna’s new release.

This is why she’s still running Conde Nast after 75 years. She could actually pivot again today!

What will Madonna wear? Will Sabrina Carpenter be involved? Will they perform their new duet?

Stay tuned…

Scientology Under Siege: Spontaneous Worldwide Movement Shuts Down Centers as Kids Stage Speed Run Assaults on Cult!

How did this start? It seems viral and spontaneous.

Young people curious about the cult of Scientology started launching ambushes on their various headquarters. After decades of journalism trying to expose this dangerous group, some kids finally said, What the heck is going on in there?

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Now Scientology is under siege. Kids dressed up in all kinds of costumes have been running into the Centers, causing mayhem. It’s in New York, Los Angeles, and all over the world. It’s so bad that the Centers have shut their down, removed door handles, put up chain locks, and hired extra security.


This is not officially condoned. Even Leah Remini, former member and critic posted a note to stop it. But the speed running has taken on a life of its own. Her video is first, followed by some reports below. See way at the bottom, where Little People have been on a raid!

The irony here, of course is that Scientology for so long has been this open secret, a cloak and dagger business represented by Tom Cruise, John Travolta, and other celebrities. Finally, a new generation finds it absurd. Maybe this will bring them down.


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Yes, Jeff Kwatinetz is Still Around: Former Britney, Kelly Manager Bemoans No Antisemites on List of Best Songwriters

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You may remember Jeff Kwatinetz.

In the 00’s he managed artists like Britney Spears and Kelly Clarkson almost into oblivion. Those episodes ended in scandal and disaster.

He started Prospect Park, a streaming service for new episodes of soap operas, and the whole thing imploded into a mess that still stings.

Kwatinetz was also engaged for four months to much younger actress Brittany Murphy. And he was a partner of Steve Bannon, which should tell you everything you need to know.

I didn’t know his job now is managing the career of Ice Cube, an inveterate antisemitic rapper. Makes sense, I guess. Kwatinetz being self-loathing shouldn’t come as a surprise.

Today on Twitter he bemoans the absence of both Cube and Roger Waters from the NY Times list of best living songwriters. Waters, like Cube, is an infamous antisemite, whose attacks on Israel and Jews have made him a pariah in the music business.

Kwatinetz wrote: “NYTimes list of 30 greatest living songwriters and they leave out @icecube and @rogerwaters (perhaps the greatest lyricist of all time). That’s why these lists are jokes.”

Just from Google’s AI summary:
“2020 Social Media Controversy: Ice Cube shared an image of an antisemitic mural depicting men playing Monopoly on the backs of Black and brown people, which was previously removed in London. He also posted a Star of David with a black cube inside and images of black cubes, which critics described as references to occult worship or antisemitic, anti-Jewish conspiracy theories.Allegations of Past Behavior: Reports have pointed to a long history of controversial actions, including a 2015 incident where he was accused by a rabbi of ordering a physical attack while using antisemitic slurs, which Ice Cube has denied. Critics have also cited lyrics from his 1991 album Death Certificate.”

Nice!

Box Office: “Michael,” “Prada” Draw Huge Audiences Despite Poor Reviews Fan Service Brings Big Numbers and Audiences to Theaters

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“Michael” and “The Devil Wears Prada 2” are very big at the box office.

It doesn’t matter that they’re not great movies, and that they each have poor-to-middling reviews.

They are ‘fan service,’ movies made as comfort food. They make the audience feel good.

It’s good news for theaters, which haven’t seen this kind of action since the summer of “Barbenheimer.”

When I set foot in a suburban AMC theater on Friday night at 8:30pm it was booming. It was all young people, and they were as diverse as possible. They were seeing both movies, in no particular order.

“Michael” is now at $183 million US after 2 weeks. “Prada” made $77 million this weekend. Each film is even bigger overseas, where look and feel take precedence over plot and details.

Tomorrow, with the exception of Meryl Streep, players from “Prada” will glide along the Met Gala red carpet. “Michael” star Jafaar Jackson will do the same, maybe with some of his cohorts. Protests be damned. There are popcorn buckets to be sold! (Although, none in my cineplex.)

Does it matter that “Michael” is inaccurate? Nope. Or that “Prada” is dull and full of phantom threads? For example, what does it matter than Andie (Anne Hathaway) stained that dress after being told not to? Some plot point was dropped in the editing.

PS Lady Gaga has three songs in the iTunes top 25, all from “Prada.”

Met Gala Under Siege from Social Media: For Years I Wrote About the Greed and Stupidity, And Now It’s All Over the Internet

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For years and years I wrote about the Met Gala aka the Met Ball, all about the greed, and stupidity.

Now it’s burst onto social media, it’s all over the internet, as if it’s a discovery. Welcome, all.

The bottom line seems to be that Jeff Bezos’ sponsorship was a bridge too far. Bezos is now more famous for paying the Trumps $40 million (plus another $35 million in promotion) for Melania’s idiotic documentary, and also for destroying the Washington Post, than for drone dropping toilet paper overnight.

Last year’s Met Ball was sold out to TikTok and the Chinese

A site called @everyonehateselon is only one of many chronicling the tsunami of negativity against the Met Gala. Instagram and TikTok are filled with it. Big celebrities are declining to attend, from Meryl Streep to Zendaya. Other reasons might be that no one can afford gas or beef, and that all other grocery items are affordable.

As reported today in AirMail, the Gala is no longer about the Metropolitan Museum of Art, it’s about The Anna Wintour Costume Institute. It’s not about Rembrandt or Egyptian artifacts, it’s about Vogue cashing in on ruffled dresses. Is that what we signed on for?

Michael Jackson Business Update: Movie Sets Music Charts Ablaze in All Formats as Singles, Albums, Sales, Streaming All Boom

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The Business of Michael Jackson is booming.

The “Michael” movie may not be artistic cinema, but its box office success is causing “records” to fly off the proverbial shelves.

On amazon.com, Jackson has three of the top five albums including #1, “Thriller.”

Currently, there are 12 Jackson songs on the iTunes top 100. There are about the same number on Apple’s top 100 streaming songs. Jackson also has more than half dozen albums on the iTunes top 100 albums.

All of this is what the Jackson Estate needed and wanted. Their coffers only grow, grow, grow whether or not the movie cost too much. New generations are getting hooked into the Jackson catalog.

At the movie box office, “Michael” is approaching $300 million worldwide, which ain’t bad.

Did the Devil Wears Prada Filmmakers Pull A Fast One on Anna Wintour? New Movie Mocks Jeff Bezos, Her Met Ball Sponsor — And More

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I finally went to see “The Devil Wears Prada 2” tonight. Disney did everything to keep me from seeing it, but who cares?

My theater, which was on the small side, was filled with girls. No guys. They giggled, talked a lot, and applauded at the end. The ticket taker said shows are selling really well — and so “Michael.”

“TDWP2” picks up 20 years later after the first one. It’s the kind of sequel that doesn’t re-establish its foundation, just moves on as if viewers know all the characters. It’s a good looking but unnecessary sort of valedictory with a layer of modernity: publishing is in trouble, we’re told, under siege from someone — AI? the internet? — and the people we love on screen are fast becoming dinosaurs.

Yeah, we know.

What goes on, though, is downright weird. In real life, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos has been courted by Anna Wintour to underwrite the Met Gala. There are rumors she’s trying to get him by Vogue or Conde Nast. The word is this would somehow include his second wife, Lauren Sanchez.

So imagine my surprise to find Justin Theroux very dryly playing a Bezos stand in in Prada 2. His very wealthy character is a seeming clod with a lot of money who’s dating a Machievellian version of Sanchez played by Emily Blunt. Huh? Did Bezos know this when he agreed to sponsor the Gala? Did anyone tell Wintour they were mocking her cash cow? It’s no wonder Bezos isn’t coming to Monday’s party.

The movie is also full of cameos. Wintour was supposed to be in a scene, but isn’t, as it turns. But another former magazine editor does appear at a swanky part, for a nano second. That would be Tina Brown, who was never friendly with Wintour when they were both at Conde Nast. What’s really going on? Did the filmmakers tell Anna about all of these shenanigans before they filmed?

None of this made any difference to the girls in my audience. It’s all ‘inside baseball.’ They were more concerned about Andie aka Anne Hathaway, as she runs around trying to save the magazine. “Prada 2” makes Andie seem like Carrie Bradshaw, and the whole movie feels like it could “Sex and the City 4” except without the sex. There’s actually not a hint of lust in this film. It’s strictly business, the business of making a sequel.

Meryl Streep returns as Miranda Priestly, who was so imperious and cold as a Wintour stand in in the first movie. Now Miranda has had her teeth removed. If it weren’t for Streep’s uncanny ability to elevate material, Miranda would come across as totally defanged this time around. Streep seems to be working against the screenplay to keep Miranda mysterious and cold. But that’s a of work since the movie wants so desperately to make Miranda all gooey and soft.

Streep does have the best line in the film, however. She tells Blunt’s social climbing conniver “You’re not a visionary. You’re a vendor.” The delivery is impeccable.

I’m a big Anne Hathaway fan, and for most of the film I was with her. But Andie is very underdeveloped after 20 years, so Hathaway has to do deal with that. How has Andie lived for the last two decades? How did she suddenly get re-hired at Runway as features editor– even though she seems more like a publicist? There’s a little twist at the end, just as in the first movie.

Stanley Tucci is fine as Nigel, who’s become Miranda’s Andre Leon Talley. Lucy Liu turns up as a kind of Laurene Powell Jobs, who in real life bought The Atlantic. Yet another roman a clef moment, just as Andie’s getting a book contract to expose Miranda is similar to Lauren Weissberger’s OG story with “Devil.”

Like “Sex and the City,” this is a fairytale, far removed from any reality in publishing or New York. And that’s fine. “Prada 2” is a function of itself. But please, no more of these, no IP third movie or TV series. This cow has been thoroughly milked.

One PS– Lady Gaga makes a special appearance, and also performs her song, “The Shape of a Woman.” It’s the one moment when the movie comes to life vividly. I hope she gets a Best Song nomination.

LOL John Travolta Stars in a JFK Assassination Movie Written by Nephew of Mobster Sam Giancana, Often Rumored to Order the Hit

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OK, come on, this is stretching.

For decades one theory about the JFK assassination was that it was a mob hit. Both Jack and Bobby Kennedy were the objects of ire from vicious mobster Sam Giancana, the same guy who was also sleeping Jack’s girlfriend, Judith Campbell Exner.

Yes, this really happened. There’s plenty that’s been written about it.

Sam Giancana seems like a fictional character after all these years. But it turns out he had a family and heirs. And now they’ve written and produced a movie about the assassination.

Poor taste? Sure, but John Travolta is starring in “November 1963,” directed by Roland Joffé. No one knows bad taste like Travolta, who’s already played John Gotti.

According to a press release Nicki Celozzi, nephew of Sam Giancana, wrote the script and is producing the film along with Kevin Dewalt of Minds Eye Entertainment. Bonnie Giancana, daughter of Sam Giancana, is also attached as an executive producer. His story comes from his uncle Pepe Giancana, who was with his brother Sam Giancana during this crucial time.

I really wish I could pick up the phone and call the late very great Liz Smith, who knew Judy Exner and wrote about all this stuff exclusively back in the day. She’d be howling with laughter!

The cast list does not include an actress playing Judy Exner, but the press release offers this:

“Travolta will star as Johnny Roselli, a key figure in organized crime and the Outfit’s man on the West Coast and Vegas.”

Ok stop, wait– Roselli was also sleeping with Judy Exner. How can she not be a character in this movie? She was running between JFK and two mobsters! The movie should be about her!

“Mandy Patinkin will star as Anthony Accardo, a powerful and calculating head of the Chicago Outfit, considered one of the most powerful crime bosses in America at the time. Dermot Mulroney will step into the role of Chuckie Nicoletti, Sam Giancana’s bodyguard and the Outfit’s most notorious South Side hitman. Robert Carlyle is playing Jack Ruby, the chameleon associate of organized crime and Jefferson White playing Lee Harvey Oswald, the patsy that was set up by The Outfit.”

(There’s a really good Jack Ruby movie starring the wonderful Danny Aiello from 1992, see if you can find it — it’s called “Ruby.”)

What’s next? More heirs tell family stories about assassinations or plots to kill a president. I’m surprised Lee Harvey Oswald’s great grandson hasn’t gotten in on the act!

Distributor is Ketchup Entertainment, also bringing up “Coyote v. Acme” this year. This sounds more like catsup!

Broadway: Drama Critics Skip Best Musical Category in Disappointing Year, Gives Alden Ehrenreich Best Overall Performance

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It’s been a terrible year for original musicals on Broadway.

“Lost Boys,” “Beaches,” carrying the cake across Central Park, and so on barely hold a candle to last year’s Best Musical, “Maybe Happy Ending.”

“Titanique” and “Schmigadoon” are parody shows, like “Forever Broadway.”

So the Drama Critics Circle, a group of top critics, just dropped Best Musical altogether. The Tony Awards should do the same.

There’s no Best Musical this year. Makes sad sense.

The Drama Critics Circle chose the Scott Rudin produced “Little Bear Ridge Road” as Best Play, which also addresses the paucity in that category.

They gave Best Overall performance in any show to Alden Ehrenreich, who makes “Becky Shaw” so sensational. I’m so thrilled for Alden, who went from one sketchy movie to another in Hollywood. He could easily win the Tony this year.

The Drama Critics also gave Best Ensemble to Rudin’s “Death of a Salesman” revival. Is it deserved? Sure, even though I would have chosen “Becky Shaw.”

These people must really want to have dinner with Scott Rudin, who was canceled four years ago by the Broadway community for severely bad behavior toward his employees, actors in his shows, and people he encountered along the way.

As for the new musicals: something had better be done about the price of producing shows, and the tickets. It’s all gotten way out of control. One major investor told me she couldn’t put money into this year’s shows because it didn’t make sense financially. She was right.

PS “Beaches” will likely close long before the Tony Awards on June 7th,