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Guess Who’s Back on Twitter Tonight? Kanye West! Welcomed Back by Jack Dorsey Himself

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Kanye West returned to Twitter this afternoon. He’s been gone for about 14 months after having a meltdown, breakdown, whatever. He’s posted a few times in the last couple of hours. This must been an album is on the horizon because he also gave an interview this week about becoming a philosopher or a shoe designer or something.

Kanye was welcomed back by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey. Dorsey retweeted Kanye on Friday, to little fanfare. But you know it’s all going to start again.

West is also back on Instagram, selling T shirts and hats emblazoned with “Anti Social Social Club” for sixty eight dollars and sixty nine dollars.

“Game of Thrones” Finishes Shooting 55 Day Battle Scene, Its Longest Ever and Presumably the Show’s Finale

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Word has spread from “Game of Thrones” that the show has finished filming a 55 day battle scene, its biggest and longest ever, and presumably the finale to the series.

Website winteriscoming.net (who knew there was such a thing) captured a printed thank you card sent by producers to the cast and crew when it was all over. The image was found on Assistant Director Jonathan Quinlan’s Instagram page. (Since deleted and Quinlan is being held by Diana Rigg in a dungeon somewhere.)

It’s not a huge spoiler– we know “Game of Thrones” is going to end with a huge blow out, followed by Jon Snow and his half-cousin or sister Daenerys getting it on while their kids play outside, but still, cool to know…

Box Office: Upstart “A Quiet Place” Crosses $100 Mil Monday, But The Rock’s “Rampage” Takes Weekend Title

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John Krasinski must be on the phone to Jordan Peele at all hours. He’s joined Peele in the Horror 100 million club. Tomorrow night, Monday, “A Quiet Place” will cross the $100 million mark after just 11 days. It’s a great achievement.

For its second weekend, “A Quiet Place” made $32.6 million and brought its US total to $99.6 million. Still it finished second to The Rock’s “Rampage,” a cleverly made picture that got a PG-13 rating. The rating and mild material (despite bad reviews) pushed “Rampage” to $34.5 million.

The rating made it possible to soak up teens and tweens by the boatload.

More horror news: “Truth or Dare” from Blumhouse made $19.1 million over the weekend. It only cost $3 million to make. Wow. And no, it’s not a remake of Madonna’s “Truth or Dare,” although that was kind of a horror movie itself.

 

Watch Adele Have a 3 Part Dance Freak Out Watching Beyonce’s Coachella Performance

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Everyone is raving about Beyonce’s performance yesterday at the Coachella Festival– they’re calling it “Beychella” now. And no one liked it more than Adele, who was watching it live at home and have a dance freak out on Instagram. Look at our girl move! Adele, we need a new single! PS Beyonce was the first black woman ever to take a starring spot at Coachella. For the occasion she reunited her group, Destiny’s Child. (see video at bottom)

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“Saturday Night Live”: DeNiro, Stiller Recreate “Meet the Parents” as Mueller, Cohen Who is a “Lawyer-ish”

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Robert DeNiro andBen Stiller were the surprise guests last night in the cold opening for “SNL.” They re-created their “Meet the Parents” scene in which DeNiro gives Stiller a lie detector test– this time they played it as special prosecutor Robert Mueller and Trump Michael Cohen. When asked if he was a lawyer, the embattled Cohen replied “–ish.”

Milos Forman, Oscar Winner and Towering Director of “Amadeus,” “Cuckoo’s Nest,” Dies at 86

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Milos Forman, the great director of Oscar winning films, has died at age 86.

Forman, who was Czech, gave us “Amadeus,” “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” “The People vs. Larry Flynt,” “Man on the Moon,” “Valmont,” Ragtime,” and “Hair.” He won two of the three Academy Awards for which he was nominated. The films themselves picked up many more including Best Actor awards for Jack Nicholson (“Cuckoo’s Nest”) and F. Murray Abraham (“Amadeus”).

Forman was a child of the Holocaust– his parents died in concentration camps at the hands of the Nazis. That may be why the terrors in his films seemed so real.

 

Exclusive: Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen’s Alibi Blown– He Lied About July 2016 Capri Vacation with Rock Star Steve van Zandt

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Trump lawyer Michael Cohen told BuzzFeed’s Anthony Cormier last year that in July 2016 he was in Capri, Italy with actor and musician Steve van Zandt and friends.

But I can tell you exclusively that Cohen lied. Sources tell me that Maureen van Zandt, Steve’s wife, has confirmed that even though she was in Rome with her husband at the time for work, they know nothing about Cohen or his statement. They weren’t in Capri.

Cormier wrote: Cohen, 50, said he understands the scrutiny this will bring. He said credit card receipts would prove he stayed in Capri, an island off the Italian coast, but he declined to make those receipts available. Cohen was with family and friends, he said, including the musician and actor Steve Van Zandt. Van Zandt did not immediately return an email seeking comment.

But it’s not true. It’s a total lie. The source confirms: “The E Street band did play in Rome July 16, 2016. But there was no trip to Capri. The band stayed in Rome a few days after the show until the band had to travel to the next gig. The van Zandts never left the city.”

The fact that Cohen has lied about spending time with the Van Zandts should throw into question all his statements about travel to Prague and any where else, as well as the veracity of his passport. He told Cormier he didn’t have a second passport, but even that comes into question now.

I’m a little surprised that BuzzFeed never checked this alibi. They did such good work getting the passport pages. But now all of that work is called into question.

Cohen picked an odd person to be his alibi anyway. van Zandt would not be socializing with anyone from the Trump campaign considering his noted progressive politics– or Bruce Springsteen’s antipathy toward Trump. Very strange, indeed.

Number 1 with A Bullet: Cardi B Takes the Top of the Chart with 250K Debut for “Invasion of Privacy”

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It’s Cardi B’s world right now and we just live in it.

The stripper turned rap star with a heart of gold has finished the week at number 1 on the charts with her debut album.

“Invasion of Privacy” sold 254,00 copies according to BuzzAngle and hitsdailydouble.com. More than half of the sales came from streaming. Cardi B ‘s CDs plus digital downloading came to 105K.

Born as Belcalis Almanzar, the performer can attribute her success this week to a lot of things including co-hosting with Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show. Fallon has proven to be a good venue for music sales.

She also appeared on “Saturday Night Live” the day after her release last week and revealed that she is quite pregnant. The total PR package worked like a charm.

IN addition to the number 1 spot on Album Sales, all of Cardi B’s singles are on the top 30 streaming songs chart. Her album is currently number 3 on iTunes. On the singles chart, however, she’s been usurped by her predecessor in rap royalty, Nicki Minaj.

 

Rocker Huey Lewis Cancels All Future Shows, Says He’s Lost Most of His Hearing, Suffering from Meniere’s Disease

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Rocker Huey Lewis, one of the nicest guys and most popular soft rock stars ever, has some terrible news. He’s lost his hearing to doctors believe is Menier’e’s disease. He posted a notice about this on Facebook.
It’s unimaginable horror, but hopefully he will recover but there is no cure for Meniere disease. It’s described as “a disorder of the inner ear that is characterized by episodes of feeling like the world is spinning (vertigo), ringing in the ears (tinnitus), hearing loss, and a fullness in the ear. Typically only one ear is affected, at least initially; however, over time both ears may become involved. Episodes generally last from 20 minutes to a few hours. The time between episodes varies. The hearing loss and ringing in the ears may become constant over time.”
Here’s the posting:
“Two and a half months ago, just before a show in Dallas, I lost most of my hearing. Although I can still hear a little, one on one, and on the phone, I can’t hear music well enough to sing. The lower frequencies distort violently making it impossible to find pitch. I’ve been to the House Ear Institute, the Stanford Ear Institute, and the Mayo Clinic, hoping to find an answer. The doctors believe I have Meniere’s disease and have agreed that I can’t perform until I improve. Therefore the only prudent thing to do is to cancel all future shows. Needless to say, I feel horrible about this, and wish to sincerely apologize to all the fans who’ve already bought tickets and were planning to come see us. I’m going to concentrate on getting better, and hope that one day soon I’ll be able to perform again.”

Cannes 2018 Exclusive: “Star Wars” vs. The Mob as “Solo” Will Debut Opposite John Travolta in John Gotti Pic

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Most Cannes-philes are excited because “Solo: A Star Wars Story” will premiere on Tuesday, May 15th at the Palais des Festivals.

But there’s another premiere on May 15th, also out of competition, but certainly of much interest. That will be John Travolta in “Gotti,” the story of fabled mobster John Gotti Sr. directed by Kevin Connolly and finally ready for its close up.

“Gotti,” a movie with a roller coaster history, will be released by Vertical Entertainment on June 15th. Vertical isn’t exactly Lions Gate, which was going to release “Gotti.” They specialize in B films and video on demand.

In Cannes there will some kind of celebratory screening, with Travolta, Connolly, and others involved with the film. The hope is that John Gotti, Jr.– who has endorsed, produced and shepherded the project– will be able to travel to France to be part of the festivities.

At this point, “Gotti” is several years in the making. Its producer, Marc Fiore, got in over his head but eventually — after many producers, directors, and writers came and went– Emmett/Furla Films made it. There are currently  a record 44 producers listed on the imdb. The screen crawl for all those people could be a DVD extra!