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RIP Songwriter Extraordinaire Jim Steinman of Meat Loaf, “Total Eclipse of the Heart” Fame

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Jim Steinman was the man behind Meat Loaf’s success. “Paradise by the Dashboard Light.” Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart.” Celine Dion’s “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now.”

Steinman has passed away at the age of 73.

Steinman’s legacy is the big bombastic anthem that you wouldn’t think would work, but it did. He wrote all of MeatLoaf’s classic 1977 album, “Bat out of Hell,” which coincided with Mr, Loaf’s appearance in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” The combination was electric. It didn’t hurt that Phil Rizzuto made a guest appearance on “Paradise by the Dashboard Light.”

Many of his hits are the crowning glory of their singers’ careers. “Total Eclipse,” even more than “It’s a Heartache,” is Bonnie Tyler’s legacy. A whole terrific Barry Levinson movie, “Bandits,” is based around it. For those of who can’t stand Celine Dion, “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now” is the one record that’s palatable.

Steinman had lots of other credits including “assistance” on Ian Hunter’s “All of the Good Ones Are Taken.”

It doesn’t sound like he was very healthy. Steinman suffered a pretty severe stroke 15 years ago. He died of a “medical emergency’ today in Connecticut.

But the songs live on. They’re like mini operas, and will never go out of fashion.

After Impassioned Accusations, Producer Scott Rudin Says He’s “Stepping Back” From Film & TV Projects, Too

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Over the weekend, the brother of a former Scott Rudin assistant accused the producer of adding to his brother’s suicide last October.

Now Rudin, who first said he was “stepping aside” from Broadway projects, has sent a statement saying he’s doing the same with film and TV.

Rudin is on the run. His empire is crumbling. His mega million production of “The Music Man” with Sutton Foster and Hugh Jackman is in peril.

Now Rudin writes:

“I am stepping back from my film and streaming projects in addition to my work on Broadway. I am doing so to take the time to work on personal issues I should have long ago. When I commented over the weekend, I was focused on Broadway reopening successfully and not wanting my previous behavior to detract from everyone’s efforts to return. It’s clear to me I should take the same path in film and streaming. I am profoundly sorry for the pain my behavior has caused and I take this step with a commitment to grow and change.”

Okay, great. He’s not sorry for anything, trust me. His house is burning down. He has no friends in the business after being vicious to everyone for three decades.

Rudin’s life has been no bed of roses. Maybe a little therapy would have helped. He told the NY Times in 1993 that he didn’t even know where his father worked.

“I was a Jewish kid from Long Island who didn’t want to be a Jewish kid from Long Island,” Rudin told Philip Weiss. “There’s no mystery to it. It’s fairly self-explanatory. My father sold men’s clothing. I don’t know where he works now. He was a salesman. You know, with sample cases.”

Ouch!

Where this will all lead? Rudin never takes a backseat to anyone. I can’t imagine he’s “stepping away” from anything. But hold on. There’s always more to the story.

UPDATED Golden Globes Former President Phil Berk Ousted from HFPA After He Sends Racist Email to Members

UPDATED: Berk has been ousted from the group for good. Ironically, he’ll be replaced by a Black journalist. Poetic justice.

EARLIER The Golden Globes must get rid of their crazy, old members. I mean the Hollywood Foreign Press Association which is struggling to overcome multiple scandals.

The new one comes from former president Phil Berk, who is still, unbelievably, a member of the HFPA at age 88 even after insulting the whole group just few years ago in a book.

The LA Times reports that Berk sent out an email to the member ship this week labelling Black Lives Matter a “racist hate movement” and describing BLM co-founder  Patrisse Cullors as “the self-proclaimed ‘trained Marxist.’”

Berk sent the email to the whole membership. He was quoting a racist, right wing blog criticizing Cullors for buying a house in a nice neighborhood.

According to the Times, the members who received Berk’s email were incensed.

“You are a thundering disgrace Phil Berk,” wrote Patricia Danaher.

To which, Berk retorted, “I’m hearing from my sworn enemies. No surprise”

“The fact that you’re not recognizing the gravity of your statement is disturbing,” wrote Husam “Sam” Asi.

Berk is nuts, and should have been removed from the HFPA a long time ago. He published a book in 2014 called “Signs and Wonders” that was so crazy and damning of his colleagues that he was suspended from the Globes for quite a while. I can’t believe he’s still around.

In the book, Berk mocked the suicide of an HFPA member, Nick Douglas: “I was awoken by a call from John Hiscock informing me that a member, Nick Douglas, had committed suicide. I was in shock not just because Nick had taken his life but because he had once sent me an anonymous hate letter, and thus his death reinforced my belief that anyone who tries to harm me comes to an untimely end.”

Berk represents a part of the 90 member group that is filled with hate and entitlement. The problem is, the newer members can’t shake these people.

On top of the book and sundry complaints, Berk was also accused by actor Brendan Fraser in 20918 of groping him during one of the HFPA’s “press conferences.” Berk denied it, but wy would Fraser tell GQ Magazine “his left hand reaches around, grabs my ass cheek, and one of his fingers touches me in the taint. And he starts moving it around”?

It’s time for Berk to go, and several others (the newer members know who I’m talking about) if this group is going to survive long enough to have another awards season.

 

Watch Anthony Hopkins Do His Sweet Imitation of Katharine Hepburn on Last Night’s Stephen Colbert

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Well, after I said Sir Anthony Hopkins wasn’t really promoting “The Father,” there he was last night on Stephen Colbert with writer- director Florian Zeller.

The clip is below, and toward the end you’ll see Sir Tony do his sweet imitation of Katharine Hepburn giving him advice on his first film, “The Lion in Winter.”

Yes, Hopkins seems to be in Wales still, which means he won’t be at the Oscars. Maybe he will appear somehow magically. He’s in great spirits with Colbert and Zeller. Colbert is overcome, and says he thinks Hopkins gives the greatest performance of all time in “The Father.” It’s a little hyperbolic, but he’s right. Hopkins is amazing in the part.

Could Hopkins pull off a surprise win on Sunday night’s Oscars? It’s possible. He deserves it. But Chadwick Boseman’s death is pulling heavily on voters. It’s too bad there can’t be a tie.

Review: Oscar Winner Kate Winslet Has a Smashing Debut in HBO’s “Mare of Easttown,” With 1 Million Viewers

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Kate Winslet can do little wrong, especially when she’s in a movie!

I was missing seeing her in a good, meaty project, but HBO’s “Mare of Easttown” gives Winslet room to do her thing, and she is terrific. Sunday night’s premiere at 10pm brought in 1 million viewers, too, so the murder mystery is a hit.

HBO is really becoming the go to place for well crafted limited series. Coming off Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant in “The Undoing,” following “Beautiful Little Lies” and “Sharp Objects,” you can see a trend. And let’s not forget “The Night Of.”

“Mare” is a little “Fargo”-esque as Winslet plays a local female detective in rural Pennsylvania. But unlike Marge Gundersen, Mare is not pregnant or married or clueless. She’s divorced, sexy, flawed (and knows it). When we meet her it’s a year since a “Twin Peaks” type crime, a young girl gone missing. By the end of the first episode, there’s a new murder, this time with a body, and Mare is going to have come up with the answers.

(I’ve only seen the first episode, I have four more to review.)

But you know you’re in good shape with a murder mystery when you’re already guessing what might happen. The great Australian actor Guy Pearce turns up in town, seemingly oblivious. He’s a creative writing teacher. I’ve already decided he’s a serial killer. But he sleeps with Mare upon meeting her in a bar, and he seems like a good guy. Right.

At home, Mare has a small crowded house filled with working class problems including a college age daughter who’s got a small kid. She also has her mother– Jean Smart!– and an ex-husband who’s bought the house behind hers and is getting married.

The opening episode had a lot of characters, and kids, and babies, it takes a minute to figure out who everyone is and how they’re related to each other. But there at the center is Winslet, who is a movie star through and through, and a great actress. Within a week or so “Mare of Easttown” will be watercooler talk, or water bottle, or virtual water cooler. It’s got all the earmarks of “The Undoing.” Meaning, it’s a hit.

 

“American Idol” Escapee Wyatt Pike Drops an Indie Single, Still No Explanation for Exiting Show

Why did 20 year old Wyatt Pike leave “American Idol”? No one knows. He said on Instagram it was because of “personal reasons.” But he looks fine in his photos and videos. It’s not a health thing. It might be to avoid signing the management contract from 19 Entertainment. Maybe he’ll get a better deal now that people know who he is.

Anyway, here’s “Friday Nights.” I don’t think singer songwriters are right for “Idol.” It’s a show more for big belters and show stoppers. Wyatt needs Clive Davis. Clive?

“Jeopardy!” Producers Ignore 245,000 Signatures on Petition for LeVar Burton to Host Show But Persist With Sportscaster Joe Buck

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What the heck is going on with “Jeopardy!”? (Besides a lot of punctuation.)

Ratings are dropping as the producers continue to book guest hosts who the fans don’t want. When the show announced that Dr. Mehmet Oz was coming, the fans signed petitions arguing that he was basically a quack who undermined the intellectual process.

The producers ignored the fans, and they left. Dr. Oz drove “Jeopardy!” to its worst ratings ever.

Now comes news that the show has asked sportscaster Joe Buck to guest host. Again, there is outrage. Another petition is being circulated.

Meantime, a petition on change.org to get actor LeVar Burton on as host has garnered 244,000 signatures as of this writing. Burton has a groundswell of support among “Jeopardy!” viewers. He himself wants to do it, and would gladly become the permanent host.

And the show? Crickets. Nothing. The producers are simply ignoring their fan base on purpose, kind of angering them instead of giving them what they want. Burton has hosted “Reading Rainbow” for two decades, has a big following from “Roots” and “Star Trek.” He would also be only the second Black person to host, as the show has scheduled Bill Whitaker from “60 Minutes” two weeks from now, after the very white Anderson Cooper has wrapped up his run.

Tomorrow we’ll get results of football player Aaron Rodgers’ hosting ratings. Producers were really doing a lot of press last week promoting his run. We’ll see what materialized from that.

 

Sunday Ratings: Academy of Country Music Awards Trounce “American Idol” Semi-Finals by 2 Million Viewers

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Despite putting on a pretty good semi-finals show last night “American Idol” struggled in the ratings against the Academy of Music Awards.

“Idol” scored only a 4.5 million over two hours on ABC from 8 to 10 pm. The ACM’s on CBS did about 6.3 million.

Of course the ACMs had all established country stars except for Morgan Whallen, who is being punished appropriately for uttering a racist epithet on a TMZ video.

“Idol” offered up a little Lionel Richie in its opening but otherwise stuck to the contestants, paring down the top 12 to the remaining six singers.

The only one who I was sad to see leave was a 15 year old very gifted Ava August, who sang “City of Stars” from “La La Land.” This girl is going to be a star, she’s just too young right now. I hope she’s not too disappointed.

The show is taking the top 9 to Disney World today to try and infect them with COVID. That will further pare down the contestants. (Just kidding!) Still no word on why Wyatt Pike left the show. He’s been posting on Instagram and is healthy as ever, so that wasn’t the reason. My guess is he didn’t want to sign the contract with “Idol” binding him to management and a recording contract.

The show continues tonight with a special featuring last year’s contestants who never got to perform on the live stage because of the pandemic.

 

Cannes Can Happen! Festival Sets Adam Driver, Marion Cotillard Opener as French PM Says Vaccinated Travelers Will Be Welcomed

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Cannes can!

The French film festival has set its opening film with “Annette” starring Marion Cotillard and Adam Driver, directed by Leo Carax. The festival starts July 6th.

To make this happen, French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron said yesterday on CBS’s “Face the Nation” they will open the country to vaccinated travelers. France has a zooming COVID rate and is in the middle of its third lockdown. But Macron is certain that by June those of with two shots can take a chance.

“We will progressively lift the restrictions of the beginning of May, which means that we will organize in the summer time with our professionals in France for French European citizens, but as well for American citizens,” Macron said in an interview with “Face the Nation” that aired Sunday. “So we are working hard to propose a very concrete solution, especially for U.S. citizens who are vaccinated, so with a special pass, I would say.”

I’m personally excited but wary. Thousands of foreigners converging on the Croisette just a couple of months after the country was under siege may turn off a lot of attendees. Also, what about the movie stars? Will they be wearing masks on the red carpet? If so, they will be the most stylish in history.

And movies? Thierry Fremaux is no doubt beating the drums to get the best movies, and to upstage the Venice Film Festival coming in late August.

I know Spike Lee must be excited! He will finally head the Jury after last year’s postponement!

Great News! “Downton Abbey” Sequel Coming This December with Maggie Smith Returning and Simon Curtis (Who’s Also Married to Elizabeth McGovern) Directing

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Focus Features has the best holiday gift for all of us! The Dowager Countess Grantham, aka Violet Crawley, is returning to “Downton Abbey.”

Maggie Smith is returning for the “Downton” sequel and the movie is shooting now for a December release. Violet said she had cancer in the first movie so Smith would have an out if she didn’t want to return for the second part. But this morning the production announced the entire cast would be in the new movie. That means Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carson, and so on.

The other great news is that Simon Curtis is the director. It’s about time. Curtis, director “My Week with Marilyn,” is also the husband of Elizabeth McGovern, aka Lady Grantham Cora Crawley.

Smith has two Oscars and four Emmy Awards. She won the Tony Award on Broadway in 1990 for one of the best things I’ve ever seen, the hilarious “Lettuce and Lovage.” She will turn 87 in December just as the film is released. She’s in her Prime!

Also joining the cast are Hugh Dancy, Laura Haddock, Nathalie Baye and Dominic West.

Is Lily James returning? It’s a little ironic that West is coming in because he was in a big tabloid scandal in real life linking him to former “Downton” TV cast member Lily James, who played cousin Rose. In the series Rose moved to the US with her new husband. Maybe she’s returning to England with West.

Presumably, this is the last of “Downton,” as creator Julian Fellowes can wrap up all the story lines. Branson will marry the Crawley cousin, thus ensuring the financial future of Downton Abbey. And sadly, Smith’s Violet will probably expire at last, but not til the end of the movie — it would be a bummer otherwise.

“Downton Abbey 2” is a Carnival Films production, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing. Carnival Films is part of NBCUniversal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group.

The first “Downton” movie made $236 million worldwide and $96.8 million in the US. It was a solid hit, and fans of the show loved it.