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American Film Institute Made a Mistake Omitting “Billie Holiday” Movie, Andra Day in Oscar Buzzed Performance

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There’s an embargo on reviewing “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” until February 19th. I’m not sure why. Usually that means a movie isn’t so good, and they’re nervous.

I’m not allowed to review it until then. But I can tell you that the American Film Institute made a big mistake omitting Lee Daniels’ film from its top 10. Maybe their argument is that “Billie Holiday” technically falls into 2021. But it’s eligible for this round of Oscars, and by god, it’s going to be there.

Andra Day sails into the Best Actress top 5. I can’t tell you too much except what’s public: this is the R&B singer’s first movie, which is extraordinary. She will be in the company of Frances McDormand, Viola Davis, and Carey Mulligan, I feel, which isn’t to say anything negative about the many fine performances by actresses this season. But it would be folly to  ignore this one.

How lucky are we to have this surfeit of amazing work for the 2021 Oscars?

So I wait to tell you more on February 19th. “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” comes to Hulu on February 25th. It was supposed to be with Paramount. I do hope there’s a theatrical release of some kind. And remember, this is not a review. I haven’t really told you anything. On February 19th there will be so much to say!

PS I just read that Andra Day lost 40 pounds to play this part. I felt her pain! But it was worth it. I hope she had a banana split when this film wrapped!

 

And of course we all know Andra’s big hit, “Rise Up”:

Call Clamor: Clive Davis Hosting the Zoomiest of All Zoom Parties with Everyone from Bruce Springsteen to Cher, John Legend to Nancy Pelosi

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Yes, people are fighting to get on a Zoom call this Saturday. It’s the first of Clive Davis’s two pre-Grammy events. Usually Clive throws his party at the Beverly Hilton on the night before the Grammys– which was supposed to be this coming weekend.

But the Grammys moved to March 13th because of the pandemic. So Clive’s having two parties via Zoom, and the first one is this Saturday at 8pm. When the party is live in Los Angeles, the crush to get an invite is overwhelming. So now, the crush is going crazy to get in on this Zoom call. Unbelievable.

This Saturday, the program will be part live and part taped. Davis will be interviewing a bunch of rock stars, show past performances from his blockbuster parties, and performances no one has ever seen. The artists involved include Bruce Springsteen, Rod Stewart, Sean Combs, Jamie Foxx, Alicia Keys, Barry Gibb, Earth Wind & Fire, Gladys Knight, Jennifer Hudson and John Legend.

At least.

On the call, if you can get on, will be Cher, Tony Bennett, Dionne Warwick, Joe Walsh, Martina Navritilova, Ben Platt, the aforementioned Rod Stewart, plus Nancy Pelosi, Cardi B, Offset, Quincy Jones, Megan Thee Stallion, Cyndi Lauper and H.E.R. Nancy Pelosi, you ask? She and her husband, Paul, come every year, and they are always my favorite guests.  I also totally expect Joni Mitchell, who loves this party, and the great record producer Richard Perry. My fear is that — since it’s all virtual– the number of celebs will be frightening.

More to come, as they say, because Clive is going to break Zoom with this thing. And then he’s going to do it again on March 13th.

Can I send you a link? No. Clive’s head of security, Bill Mancini, will come and break my computer if I try it!

 

American Film Institute Picks Top 10 Movies and TV Shows of 2020, Gives Special Award to Filmed “Hamilton”

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The American Film Institute has announced its choices for top 10 movies and films of 2020. They gave a special award to the filmed version of “Hamilton,” shown on Disney Plus, because no one can agree if it’s a movie, a play, a TV show,or what.

AFI choices used to mean a lot, I don’t know if they do anymore. They left off “The Father,” the Florian Zeller film that should be on the list. Also, “News of the World” from Paul Greengrass and Tom Hanks.  But these 10 are very good, and could comprise the Oscar Best Picture list. On the TV side, they omitted “Mrs. Maisel,” which is a mistake.

Five of the films are from Netflix. Four of the TV shows are, too.  Amazon got two in movies, “Sound of Metal” and “One Night in Miami.” This is a big advance for them, and the movies are excellent.

No big, exclusive lunch this year at the Four Seasons. I guess they’ll Zoom it in on the Friday before the Golden Globes in March.

 

AFI MOVIES OF THE YEAR

DA 5 BLOODS

JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH

MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM

MANK

MINARI

NOMADLAND

ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI…

SOUL

SOUND OF METAL

THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7

AFI TELEVISION PROGRAMS OF THE YEAR

BETTER CALL SAULBRIDGERTON

THE CROWN

THE GOOD LORD BIRD

LOVECRAFT COUNTRY

THE MANDALORIAN

MRS. AMERICA

THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT

TED LASSO

UNORTHODOX

AFI SPECIAL AWARD

HAMILTON

Nailing “Cannibal” Armie Hammer: Father’s Foundations Have Over $100 Million in Assets, Settled Millions in Art Forgery Case

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EXCLUSIVE You may be aware of this winter’s hot story: young, good looking actor Armie Hammer, famous from “The Social Network” and “The Lone Ranger,” is being described in the tabloids as a cannibal. Yes, the kind that eats people. Ex girlfriends are lining up to tell horrifying stories of Armie’s predilections for carving his initials into their thighs and suggesting he roast their not so spare ribs.

Armie, it’s pretty clear, is Christian Grey without a safe word.

But he’s also told a few of these gals that he’s hard up for money, and they believed him. One drove 1,400 miles with him from Los Angeles to Dallas because he said he couldn’t afford the plane fare.

Well, that may not exactly be true. Armie is the great grandson of deceased quarter billionaire Armand Hammer, the man who started Occidental Petroleum. When he died 30 years ago, Hammer was thought to be worth $200 million, which would be about $400 million today. Michael inherited (with his sister, Casey) a sizable chunk of that money, as well as two art galleries and two foundations.  The galleries are gone. The foundations together have net assets of over $100 million.

Grandfather Armand was a pretty bad guy, according to biographer Edward Jay Epstein. His son, Julian, was a loser with an arrest record, so everything went to Julian’s son –and Armie’s dad — Michael Hammer. Michael’s claim to fame is that two years ago he settled a multi-million case brought against him and the 146 year old Knoedler Art Gallery, which Michael inherited from his  grandfather. At Knoedler, Michael paid himself $400,000 a year in salary and took a 20% commission on sales– even though he was rarely there.

Under Michael’s aegis. Knoedler — founded in 1865 — was liquidated in 2011 under the cloud of fraud and forgery.

The demise of the famed Knoedler Art Gallery in art circles is famous. Michael managed to walk away from accusations of fraud but had to pony up for years of making millions from selling forged paintings to wealthy buyers.

Michael Hammer used Knoedler as a personal piggy bank. Armie’s dad, as described in US District Court Judge Paul G. Gardephe’s decision (see below), bought very expensive cars (including a Rolls Royce worth over $450,000) had the gallery reimburse him, and then sold them for a profit that he pocketed. He also took lots of trips and claimed all of this as business expenses.

Armie benefited from all of it. From the judge’s decision:

“[Michael] Hammer regularly used a corporate credit card to pay for his business expenses
and his personal expenses. He also provided corporate credit cards to his ex-wife, Dru Hammer, and to his sons, Viktor and Armie Hammer, all of whom used these credit cards to pay for both business and personal expenses. In total, the Hammers charged $2.7 million to their corporate cards between 2005 and 2014.”

But what nailed Hammer wasn’t his wild spending. What brought down Knoedler was the big ticket forged art sold through the gallery for years. Michael Hammer successfully persuaded the judge to believe he didn’t know what was going on in his own business. Instead, an associate named Ann Freedman took the fall.

Nevertheless, all those millions spent by the Hammers came from proceeds of those art sales. In the end, Michael Hammer had to settle millions with the defrauded buyers.

In the Epstein book about Armand Hammer called “Dossier: The Secret History of Armand Hammer,” published in 1996, Michael was married to wife Dru, mother of his two sons. a Born Again Christian from Dallas who the author was told was trying to wrangle the entire Hammer fortune. She started a foundation for Christian efforts under the name of her father, Douglas Mobley. It was Mobley, Epstein said, who announced the death of Armand Hammer in 1990.

Michael Hammer had pretty much rejected his grandfather’s Jewish heritage, it was noted. He was donating large sums to Christian organizations. But in 2012, Michael and Dru divorced. She’s been described by the tabloids as the kind of Christian who “lays on hands” and “speaks in tongues.” But a source tells me, “She’s not that bad.” She began her own ministry, Hammeredheart.org, described as “helping women and children who have gone through difficult times through divorce and abuse.”

Years ago, Michael Hammer moved his young family to the Cayman Islands, and that’s where Armie is now with his soon to be ex wife Elizabeth Chambers, and their two children. They are HQd in Cayman because it’s a tax shelter, not for the good education or the food. The Hammer Art Gallery, separate from Knoedler, in Manhattan closed last June because of the pandemic.

The Armand Hammer Foundation carries on. At the end of 2018, the fair market value of the Foundation, according to their tax filing, was over $103 million. Michael paid himself a salary of $305,000. Its biggest asset listed in the tax return is Art Work valued at $66 million.

But he also paid a consulting fee of $750,000 to a local consultant called Bull Canyon, Inc. owned by Mark Alfano, a transplanted New Jersey garage mechanic who takes care of Hammer’s 27 fancy cars. (The number comes from the judge’s summary of the case.) Alfano, 33, has also been identified identified in a local Santa Barbara, California website as chief of staff of the Armand Hammer Foundation.

The second biggest asset noted on their Form 990 of the Armand Hammer Foundation is $4.2 million owed to them by Hammer International, a separate, second foundation with assets of $6 million run by… Michael Hammer. In 2018, Hammer International’s only donation was $337,875 to the First Assembly of God– so Michael’s still a believer. Total expenses came to $183,000 including $11,804 for travel. Certainly, Michael Hammer would have given his movie star son plane tickets for a visit to see mom on the holidays.

As for Armand Hammer’s original business: it has nothing to do with Arm & Hammer baking soda. The original company, Occidental Petroleum, still exists although it’s unclear if Michael Hammer has anything to do with it. He says in his biographical material that he has a long association with them. But his name isn’t listed anywhere on their website.

Read the 2019 Knoedler decision:

Knoedler MSJ Decision by showbiz411

 

 

Box Office Blues: Warner’s “Wonder Woman 1984” Is Mostly a Bust in 2,200 Theaters After 5 Weeks in Release

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Warner Bros. says it’s gone charging into the breach to make a third “Wonder Woman” movie.

But the second one, “Wonder Woman 1984,” has been a bust in theaters. Granted, theaters aren’t open in a lot of places. But Warner’s has still found 2,200 screens for Patty Jenkins’ movie starring Gal Gadot.

And in those 2,200 locations, “WW84” has made just $37 million in five weeks. That’s underwhelming to say the least. But so were the reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, critics have it at 59%.

Of course, “WW84” was available on HBO Max until today, when the runs ends. But let’s say it took in the same amount there via subscribers. A $74 million total for this DC Comics film would have been a disaster beyond description.

So it wasn’t just the pandemic keeping people away from “Wonder Woman.” Poor word of mouth definitely had something to do with it.

Do we need another “Wonder Woman’? Is the Patty Jenkins magic over? WB and DC are counting on her for more hits. Let’s hope she can lasso the chemistry of the first “Wonder Woman” again, and quickly.

 

 

RIP Walter Bernstein, Age 101, Blacklisted Hollywood Screenwriter of “Fail Safe,” “The Front,” “Miss Evers Boys”

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Walter Bernstein has died at age 101. He was amazing, as you can imagine. To have lived that long despite enduing a terrible curve ball in his professional life in the 1950s when he was at his peak writing screenplays. Walter was blacklisted by Senator Joseph McCarthy and the the HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee). He wrote under pseudonyms. The whole saga of his punishment was finally told in Woody Allen’s “The Front,” written by Walter, in which Woody played him.

But back to that time: He’s uncredited on “The Magnificent Seven” and several projects. A decade was lost. It’s not until “Fail Safe” in 1964, directed by his friend Sidney Lumet that Bernstein’s name appears on the film. Many more years are lost until “The Front” and then a roll as it were: “Semi Tough,” “Yanks,” “The House on Carroll Street” come two decades after he should have had his career.

I had the pleasure of knowing Walter because he was married– his fourth marriage– to the great literary agent Gloria Loomis, whose daughter also happened to be the great movie publicist Diana Loomis. What an honor to meet Walter and get to know him a little bit. Considering what he’d been through, he was full of humor and grace. And he kept working til the age of 91.

Condolences to Gloria and Diana and his entire family. Walter leaves an enormous legacy just as a human being. He goes out a hero and a legend, and he got the last laugh on Joe McCarthy, Roy Cohn, and even Richard Nixon.

 

 

 

Larry King’s Family Releases Statement Halfway Through CNN Special: “The world knew him as a broadcaster, to us he was dad”

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Larry King’s three sons released a statement around 9:30pm, strangely timed right in the middle of CNN’s special about their father.

I think it’s great that CNN has produced this big special tribute to Larry considering 11 years ago they dumped him after a quarter century and replaced him with the annoying Piers Morgan.

Morgan has offended everyone today with his own tweet, which was about him. He wrote that Larry hated him because Morgan replaced him. Nice.

Here’s the family’s statement. Sending condolences to them.

RIP Composer Perry Botkin Jr, 87, Wrote “The Young and the Restless” Theme, Many Other Hits

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Composer Perry Botkin Jr has died at age 87. He’s probably most famous for writing the theme music for “The Young and the Restless” with Barry DeVorzon — still used for the show since 1973. In 1976, the music was renamed “Nadia’s Theme” for the 1976 Olympics and gymnast Nadia Comenici. “Nadia’s Theme” went to the top of the charts then.

Botkin and DeVorzon also wrote the hit “Bless the Beasts and the Children” also with DeVorzon, made famous by The Carpenters. It was the title music for a failed film, but the song went on to have its own life.

That wasn’t the only hit theme song Botkin was associated with. He also arranged and composed music for “Happy Days,” “Mork and Mindy,” and many others. He wrote the “Mork and Mindy” theme, as well. He wrote four songs with the late Harry Nilsson. Botkin Jr. also arranged the strings on dozens of his albums including Carly Simon’s “Playing Possum” and Barbra Streisand’s “Stoney End.”

Botkin had the gene. His father, Perry Sr., counted among his work all the music for “The Beverly Hillbillies”

Awards:
1971 – Academy Award nomination – Best Song, “Bless the Beasts and Children”, with Barry DeVorzon
1977 – Grammy Award winner – Best Instrumental Arrangement – “Nadia’s Theme (The Young and the Restless)”, with Barry DeVorzon and Harry Betts.

 

A Star is Born: Following Inauguration, Amanda Gorman’s Books Now Occupy Top 3 Spots on Amazon Best Sellers List

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Amanda Gorman is the biggest star in America right now.

Her books take up the top 3 slots on Amazon’s best seller list.

Editions of “The Hill We Climb” are numbers 1 and 3. “Change Sings: A Children’s Anthem” is number 2.

Gorman is the 22 year old Harvard graduate who read her poem, “The Hill We Climb,” during the Inauguration. She is the YOUTH Poet Laureate of America. The adult Poet Laureate is Joy Harjo, a mature woman from Oklahoma City who is the first Native American to be named to that position. She was ignored on Wednesday. Her books sit around 89,000 on Amazon.

That isn’t to knock Gorman, who is planning to run for president in 2036. She’s going to be our new Maya Angelou. Every TV show wants her. By summer there should be cookbooks, calendars, a video game, a spoken word record– well, musicians are already setting her audio version of “The Hill We Climb” to music. I’m actually surprised Taylor Swift hasn’t put out the single.

God bless America.

with UPDATE RIP Larry King Dies of COVID-Related Pneumonia at Age 87, Leaves a Broadcast Legacy Of Stars and Infomercials

UPDATE As I reported, Larry did leave the hospital on Tuesday and was home briefly. But I’ve confirmed that he was rushed back to Cedars Sinai “very soon after.” At least once home he was able to say goodbye to his family and vice versa.

SATURDAY 8AM Overnight, Larry King has died at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles from COVID. He never made it out even though on Monday I reported he was supposed to leave the hospital. It’s unclear if he did return home. Details are forthcoming.

Larry was still officially married to his wife of 23 years, Shawn Southwick, although they’d negotiated a divorce. He’s survived by Shawn, and sons Larry J., Cannon, and Chance. Larry was married 8 times to 7 women. Last fall, two of his adult children, Andy and Chaia, each died of cancer. They were full brother and sister through their mother, who Larry married twice. He adopted Andy.

On CNN and Mutual Radio, Larry was a King for decades. His nightly shows were must-listen or watch. But in 2010, CNN decided that they were done with him, and Larry joined forces with Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim and something called ORA TV. He and Southwick started a business with Slim that reaped them millions thanks to infomercials that were shown all over cable TV. It wasn’t like the old days– no celebrities– but Larry made a fortune anyway.

Larry’s influence can’t be underestimated. My favorite Larry King story, which I wrote for New York Magazine in December 1994, was seeing him come out of Judge Ito’s chambers at the OJ Simpson trial pre-trial hearing in Los Angeles. Everyone was seated in the courtroom, including OJ, we were waiting for Ito. Suddenly the doors open and Larry, his daughter Chaia, and the judge all emerge. Larry shakes the judge’s hand, then goes and shakes hands with OJ and his lawyers. It was surreal.

So much more about Larry to say later on this morning. Rest in peace, sir. You did it all your way.