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Bill Clinton, Aretha Franklin Help Elton John, David Furnish Celebrate 25th Anniversary of AIDS Foundation

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A star studded night in New York at the magnificent Cathedral of St. John the Divine: Former President Bill Clinton and Aretha Franklin helped Elton John and David Furnish celebrate the 25th anniversary of Elton’s AIDS Foundation.

And it was quite a night, with moving speeches, a lovely performance by Heather Headley of Elton’s “Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” speeches by Clinton and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, appearances by AIDS pioneers Aileen Getty (also once Liz Taylor’s daughter in law) and Jeanne White (mother of the late Ryan White), and a socko concert by (a thin but healthy) Aretha Franklin that blew everyone’s minds and had Elton and David watching from the lip of the stage in awe.

There were also dozens of celebrities. I will tell you that the main table consisted of Elton and David, Lynn Wyatt, Sting and Trudie Styler, Matt Lauer, Billy Joel and his wife Alexis, and Jeanne White.  And oh yes, Bill Clinton.

Clive Davis ran his own table with Denise Rich, Nikki Haskell, and friends.

Elsewhere in the room I ran into Ethan Hawke and Alessandro Nivola, who’d come as each other’s plus ones. They were like the Odd Couple and kept me laughing all night.

I was so happy to see Bernie Taupin, one of the greatest lyricists of all time.

Neil Patrick Harris was an excellent emcee, and he brought along his partner, David Burtka.. Alec Baldwin and wife Hilaria were there, as well double Tony winner Judith Light, Diane Lane. Billie Jean King, Susan Lucci, Donna Karan, Glenn Close, Andrew Rannells, John Waters, Sheryl Crow, Padma Lakshmi, designer Valentino, Broadway composer Alan Mencken, Grace Hightower DeNiro, Julie Taymor and Elliot Goldenthal, “Lion King” writer Irene Mecchi, and more and more and more. I mean, I had sort of step around New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft to talk to Clive Davis. It was a madhouse, but a fun one, and kind of crazy in the setting of the cathedral.

It was such an important night that Aretha added producer Narada Michael Walden to her orchestra.

Come back later this morning for video of Elton and of Aretha, who surprised everyone by sitting down at the piano and putting on an 8 minute version of “Bridge over Troubled Water” that people will be talking about for the rest of our lives.

Wait– Elton and Billy Joel at the same table? They’re friends again.

 

 

Weinstein: NY DA Will Seek Grand Jury Indictment, Actress Claiming Rape Lost $55 Mil Lawsuit in October Against Lions Gate

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There’s news on the Harvey Weinstein front: the NY Post is reporting that the New York District Attorney’s office will seek an indictment against Weinstein next week from a grand jury. The DA has decided not go for a straight arrest and trial, but to let the grand jury decide if there’s enough evidence to hold Weinstein over for trial.

The case before the grand jury will be the claim of actress Paz de la Huerta that in 2010 she was raped twice by Weinstein.

de la Huerta is not that well known, but hangs with a glitzy crowd of fashion and movie people in New York. She is not a stranger to court rooms or lawyers, apparently. This has nothing to do with her rape claim, but it’s of interest. In 2011 she was injured on set while making a Lions Gate movie. She received $70,000 in workmen’s compensation.

After the workmen’s comp settlement, de la Huerta filed a negligence case against Lions Gate, which was dismissed. Then she filed a $55 million breach of contract lawsuit against the studio. This involved parts of her role in the movie being voiced by a different actress. Last February a court ruled she could go ahead with an appeal to prior motions having been dismissed.

But largely unreported is that this past October 19th, the court dismissed the case. de la Huerta’s six year arduous court battle came to an end.

Now she begins a new one as her testimony to the grand jury will be key to their decision whether or not to indict Weinstein. If the indictment happens, Weinstein would be asked to return to New York from his rehab in Arizona and surrender to authorities.

Mel Gibson: “Daddy’s Home 2” Will Try to Normalize Him, But He’s Still An Anti-Semite, A Racist, and Misogynist

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This Friday, Mel Gibson will try to get normalized by appearing in the sequel to “Daddy’s Home.” So far there are no reviews, which means the movie is very, very bad. But it doesn’t discount the ways some people in Hollywood are trying to bring Mel back.

Gibson is a proven anti-Semite and racist, a misogynist and an all around bad guy. His father, who’s still alive at age 99, is a Holocaust denier whom Mel has never repudiated. Hutton Gibson has also written for neo-Nazi publications.

In 2006, Gibson was arrest for a DUI. He told the arresting officer, who happened ot be Jewish, “the Jews started all the wars in the world.” He called the black female cop involved the arrest “Sugar tits.”

The rest is easy to check on Google. In interviews Gibson refused to apologize or acknowledge the existence of the Holocaust. He called it “a numbers game” as if the six million Jews who were murdered was a made up number.

Gibson runs a church in Malibu that is not sanctioned by the Archdiocese because Holy Name doesn’t believe in the Pope and adheres to pre-1965 Vatican II philosophies about Jews being the cause of Jesus’s death.

Last year, according to tax filings, Gibson donated 172,500 to the church’s operating fund (though his AP Reilly Foundation). He also claimed a depreciation of $1.7 million. The total assets of the AP Reilly Foundation are now $70 million. This is for a fairly small church on the extreme fringes of Catholicism.

As for Gibson’s personal life, we already know about the divorce from Robyn, mother of his seven older children. He also has two smaller children from non-marriage relationships. Not that that matters, but Gibson’s church is all about “family.”

As GQ online points out, when Gibson went to war with girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva, he threatened: “I’ll burn the goddamn house down, but blow me first!” He alluded to her being “raped by a pack of niggers” for the way she dressed, and made a derisive reference to “wetbacks.” When she accused him of hitting her in the face and knocking her front teeth out, he was recorded saying, “You fucking deserved it.” Shortly after, he made a thinly veiled threat on her life: “I’m threatening. I’ll put you in a fucking rose garden, you cunt. You understand that?”

So that’s it. You have so much money to spend on movies this weekend. You can see “Lady Bird” in some cities, or “Three Billboard Outside Ebbing, Missouri” or even “Thor.” Why waste it on this?

 

Watch Jennifer Hudson’s Stunning “I Am Telling You” at NYC Charity Dinner That JLO and ARod Almost Saw

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Last night Mike Milken’s annual Prostate Cancer Foundation dinner guests got their money’s worth — JHud, JLo, and A-Rod. Just not at the same time.

Jennifer Hudson absolutely blew the crowd of millionaires away with a 45 minute show that was off the hook. It featured all her hits– from “Dreamgirls” to “Spotlight” and my personal favorite, “Where You At.” She also stopped the show with her rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” Wow. JHud is on her way to London for the British version of “The Voice,” then she’s back to LA for our version. She never stops and her voice is more stunning than ever.

Unfortunately, Hudson’s show was missed by Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez, who exited the dinner shortly after making a huge donation and driving the room of usually staid folks crazy. A Rod had already been there through cocktails. JLo swung in at the last minute, appeared on stage and then swept the former Yankee off to further appointments. I’ll bet they’re kicking themselves now! But their presence upped the ante for donors, which is most important.

Bravo to Milken. His foundation is helping thousands– hundreds of thousands of people– all over the world. Treatment for prostate cancer has jumped into the future over the last twenty years largely because of him and his doctors. And the benefits of donating to that dinner– still can’t get over Jennifer Hudson. She’s a powerhouse of soul with a huge career still to come!

Update: War Over as Disney Ends Ban Against LA Times, Studio Stands Down In Face of Major Scandal

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3PM: DISNEY has stood down and ended its ban against the LA Times critics. The studio was outnumbered by critics groups. journalists, and even one of their own filmmakers– Ava DuVernay. What a mess. Even the Toronto Film Festival came out against Disney.

 

EARLIER Disney has over played its hand. I told you they banned LA Times critics from screenings after the paper ran an article critical of Disney’s business dealings in Anaheim, California, home of Disneyland.

Now four major critics groups have joined together to denounce Disney. They’ve voted to disqualify Disney films from end of the year awards until the ban is lifted.

This is a watershed moment. It’s about time this happened. Bravo!

Disney, of course, isn’t a big awards getter anyway. But in animation they were pushing for “Beauty and the Beast” in several categories, and they will want something for the new “Star Wars” films. This will resonate with Disney filmmakers, actors, etc who are now affected by the Maus Haus’s short sighted and vindictive treatment of the LA Times.

It’s also not a good look for Bob Iger, soon to retire from Disney and apparently thinking of a political career. This also comes at an inopportune moment as Disney is said to have been having conversations about acquiring 20th Century Fox from the Murdochs.

Here’s the statement that was issued at 6am this morning:

 

 

The members of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the New York Film Critics Circle, the Boston Society of Film Critics and the National Society of Film Critics jointly denounce the Walt Disney Company’s media blackout of the Los Angeles Times. Furthermore, all four critics’ organizations have voted to disqualify Disney’s films from year-end awards consideration until said blackout is publicly rescinded.

On Nov. 3, The Times published a statement that its writers and editors had been blocked from attending advance screenings of Disney films, in response to The Times’ news coverage of Disney’s business arrangements with the City of Anaheim. Disney’s actions, which include an indefinite ban on any interaction with The Times, are antithetical to the principles of a free press and set a dangerous precedent in a time of already heightened hostility toward journalists.

It is admittedly extraordinary for a critics’ group, let alone four critics’ groups, to take any action that might penalize film artists for decisions beyond their control. But Disney brought forth this action when it chose to punish The Times’ journalists rather than express its disagreement with a business story via ongoing public discussion. Disney’s response should gravely concern all who believe in the importance of a free press, artists included.

The New York Film Critics Circle will vote on its annual awards Thursday, Nov. 30; the Los Angeles Film Critics Association will vote Sunday, Dec. 3; the Boston Society of Film Critics will vote Sunday, Dec. 10; and the National Society of Film Critics will vote Saturday, Jan. 6.

 

Hollywood Film Awards Let Everyone Take a Night Off From Scandals, Bring Out Jake Gyllenhaal, Sam Rockwell, Adam Sandler

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The sexual harassment sagas that have been enveloping Hollywood did not seep into The Hollywood Film Awards held Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton.  The brainchild of Carlos de Abreu and his wife Janice Pennington, this was their  21st annual show (now produced by Dick Clark Productions).

Sunday night was star studded and a pre-cursor to what will happen throughout the season.  Host James Corden emceed for a third year in a row.  He was more low key than usual perhaps because his last stint, hosting an Amfar event where he joked about the Harvey Weinstein scandal, drew harsh criticism.  So he was playing it safe, albeit a bit off.  He opened the night with:  “Tonight you are all winners.  There is no reason to be here if you haven’t won one.  If you are here and haven’t won an award fire your publicist.” 

Noting that some of the work honored most of the crowd hasn’t seen he quipped, “Tonight makes the election look fair and decent.”  But the crowd clearly didn’t agree with his barbs everyone seemed glad to be there. Certain speeches stood out. Hollywood Actor winner Jake Gyllenhaal said that portraying real life Boston bombing survivor Jeff Bauman in “Stronger,” “opened my heart, made me better and less full of shit. If we can find in ourselves the strength that Jeff found we might not need heroes.” 

Breakthrough director Taylor Sheridan for “Wind River,” noted, “silence is the enemy and cannot be tolerated any more.” Joe Wright garnered the Hollywood Director award for his “Darkest Hour” and noted, “I am amazed by the level of resistance.  This is a movie about resistance.  Here’s to resistance.”  Playful moments were also present. Sam Rockwell who got the Hollywood Supporting Actor Award said, “it’s my birthday today.  It was either this or Benihana’s.” Kate Winslet exposed her secret love for Allison Janney (who later received the Supporting Actress award for “I Tonya,”) by declaring, “I just want to be you.  I do, or just stroke you or something.  I mean, we could always kiss, maybe?” This prompted a game Allison to bolt from her seat to the stage and plant one on Kate’s mouth. 

Kumail Nanjiani accepted the award for the Comedy Ensemble on behalf of his “The Big Sick,” and noted, “this is for all of us except Ray Romano.  He ditched us for a better table so he could sit with Kate Winslet.”   Adam Sandler got the Hollywood Comedy Award which Dustin Hoffman gave him.  Adam told the crowd that, “Dustin has the biggest heart, the greatest family man.” 

Adam went on to say about his career in comedy. “I lucked out being in this business. My brother Scott told me in Boston to go to an open mic night.  ‘I hope you’re good at this because you’re no good at anything else you fucking moron. ‘ he said.  So when I got Noah Baumbach’s script, I just didn’t want to screw up.”  

A major highlight was Andra Day and Common singing  Stand Up For Something, written by Diane Warren and Common, sure to be ahead of the pack come Oscar time. The evening was quick paced; speeches were lovely and the energy of the room supportive and positive.

“Hollywood Career Achievement Award”
Gary Oldman
“Hollywood Actor Award”
Jake Gyllenhaal for Stronger
“Hollywood Supporting Actor Award”
Sam Rockwell for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Montana
“Hollywood Actress Award”
Kate Winslet for Wonder Wheel
“Hollywood Supporting Actress Award”
Allison Janney for I, Tonya
“Hollywood Comedy Award”
Adam Sandler for The Meyerowitz Stories
“Hollywood Breakout Performance Actress Award”
Mary J. Blige for Mudbound
“Hollywood Breakout Performance Actor Award”
Timothée Chalamet for Call Me By Your Name
“New Hollywood Award”
Jamie Bell for Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool
“Hollywood Documentary Award”
Sean Combs for Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: Bad Boy Story
“Hollywood Ensemble Award”
I, Tonya cast including Margot Robbie, Allison Janney, Sebastian Stan, Julianne Nicholson, Mckenna Grace, and Caitlin Carver
“Hollywood Comedy Ensemble Award”
The Big Sick cast including Kumail Nanjiani, Holly Hunter, Zoe Kazan, and Ray Romano
“Hollywood Breakout Ensemble Award”
Mudbound cast including Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund, Mary J. Blige, Jason Mitchell, Jason Clarke, Rob Morgan, and Jonathan Banks
“Hollywood Song Award”
Common, Andra Day, and Diane Warren for “STAND UP FOR SOMETHING”  from Marshall
“Hollywood Foreign Language Film Award”
Angelina Jolie and Loung Ung for First They Killed My Father
“Hollywood Director Award”
Joe Wright for Darkest Hour
“Hollywood Breakthrough Director Award”
Taylor Sheridan for Wind River
“Hollywood Producer Award”
Broderick Johnson, Andrew Kosove, and Cynthia Yorkin for Blade Runner 2049
“Hollywood Screenwriter Award”
Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber for The Disaster Artist
“Hollywood Animation Award”
Coco
“Hollywood Cinematography Award”
Roger Deakins for Blade Runner 2049
“Hollywood Film Composer Award”
Thomas Newman for Victoria & Abdul
“Hollywood Editor Award”
Sidney Wolinsky for The Shape of Water
“Hollywood Visual Effects Award”
Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, Dan Barrett and Erik Winquist for War for the Planet of the Apes
“Hollywood Sound Award”
Addison Teague & Dave Acord for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
“Hollywood Costume Design Award”
Jacqueline Durran for Darkest Hour and Beauty and the Beast
“Hollywood Make Up & Hair Styling Award”
Jenny Shircore for Beauty and the Beast
“Hollywood Production Design Award”
Dennis Gassner for Blade Runner 2049

 

Annette Bening Honored by Museum of Moving Image One Year After Hubby, Warren Beatty

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Great news: Annette Bening is this year’s honoree from the Museum of the Moving Image on December 13th. Bening is in the Oscar race once again, this time for playing Gloria Grahame in “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool” directed by Paul McGuigan. Bening is in a tight race with Saorise Ronan, Judi Dench, Jessica Chastain, Emma Stone all in the mix.

Bening is getting her MMI Award one year after her husband, Warren Beatty, received the same honor. That’s a first, I think, for any Hollywood couple and an award. They each deserve it, certainly.

Bening does not have an Oscar, which is ridiculous. She’s come close with American Beauty, The Grifters, Being Julia, last year’s 20th Century Women and many other knockout performances. Her other films include Valmont, The American President, The Kids Are Alright, and Bugsy — to name a few. (Come to think of it, she could have won Oscars for any of those, too.) She’s also a theater rat and a big fan, having made her theatrical debut with a Tony nomination in “Coastal Disturbances.”

MMI sells tickets to this dinner (Event Associates at 212 245 6570). It’s one of the top events of the season. Get out to Astoria and see this museum– and see “Film Stars.” Gloria Grahame is smiling in heaven with Annette’s glorious performance!

Paramount Pictures Crumbles as Fall Slate Marked with Disasters, Beloved Female Exec Exits Claiming Gender Discrimination

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It’s not fun to report that Paramount Pictures is crumbling before our eyes. Under the late Brad Grey they were steady and fun to work with. There were plenty of hits and lots of good will. It was a Renaissance for the studio.

But now my old pal Megan Colligan, who’d risen to be worldwide president of marketing and distribution, is exiting after 11 years with the company. Literally loved by everyone who deals with her, Megan put together a crack PR team on both coasts and did a superlative job.

With her exit she’s claiming gender discrimination. Her lawyer told Deadline.com: “Megan had no choice but to leave after enduring a pattern of gender bias and discrimination. The disparate treatment of women by Paramount is evidenced when you unfold the truth of the exodus of high-level women in recent months. At least four other women have left and we believe that there are more to follow.”

Since Grey was forced out and died almost simultaneously (something that still boggles the mind), Paramount has gone into free fall. They blew it with Darren Aronofsky’s “Mother!” They are currently grasping for a lifeboat on “Suburbicon.” And coming next is Alexander Payne’s “Downsizing.” Three strikes and you’re out.

On top of that trio, we have “Daddy’s Home, Part 2” or whatever it is, coming fast with Mel Gibson. This is designed to normalize Mel Gibson. This is not happening. Mel Gibson is anti Semite and a racist. His team can try it, but Gibson is not waltzing back into Hollywood. No way.

What a shame that Paramount has taken this turn. I thought new president Jim Gianopolous would set the ship straight, so to speak. According to Deadline, Colligan sent this memo to her troops today:

To my incredible team,

I’m writing to let you know that today I am leaving Paramount. I’m indebted to you for your hard work, inspired talents and true professionalism.

You are a team in every sense of the word. You never give up and never give in, n o matter how great the challenge. You are true collaborators who respect one another, but are never afraid to challenge one another.

You will work yourselves tirelessly to get the job done, but will always find a way to make one another laugh.

You made me to proud to come to work every single day and I will miss you all very much.

Thank you for everything and I look forward to what’s next.

Miley Cyrus Gets No Sales Bounce from “Saturday Night Live” Performances: Album, Singles Dead

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“Saturday Night Live” scored good ratings this weekend with Larry David as host and Miley Cyrus as musical guest.

But unfortunately for Miley, her excellent performances came too late to save her album, “Younger Now,” or the songs of that night– “Bad Mood” and “I Would Die for You.”

The album is not in the top 50 on iTunes. The singles are not on the iTunes charts. It’s a mystery since Miley hit them both out of the park.

But “Younger Now” was pretty much dead on arrival in late September. Miley’s switch back to G rated from X or R on her “Bangerz” project was too confusing. No one knew what was going on and there was no clear message.

After “Bangerz” was a massive hit in 2014, Miley went on to make her Dead Petz album and give it away for free. She carried on about the high of smoking pot, claimed she was sexually fluid, posed naked for Terry Richardson. She took a wrecking ball to her good girl image.

But then something happened that has never been explained. She went quiet. And when she re-emerged, Miley was Hannah Montana again, daddy’s girl, re-engaged to actor Liam Hemsworth. Today it’s being reported that she and Hemsworth actually married six months ago.

So what happened in between? How did her family grab her out of the spotlight and rehab her? Not knowing has caused the confusion. She may be Younger Now, but her young audience has decided she’s Older Now.

Miley’s next move is just to go all country. If her marriage to Hemsworth was the trade off for a pop career, that’s cool. But she’s going to have to focus on the country niche. The pop audience is gone.

“Mudbound” is Oscar Bound: Mary J. Blige Sang “No More Drama” But She’s the Breakout Star of Oscar Buzzed Film

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Awards season has started and two women that we will definitely be seeing is the Director Dee Rees and Singer/Actress Mary J. Blige for the simply wonderful, searing “Mudbound.” The film is an epic story of two families, one white, and one black, pitted against each other in the Mississippi Delta. Carey Mulligan, Jason Clarke, Jason Mitchell and Garrett Hedlund round out this truly impressive cast. Taking place in post World War 2, the racial tension and despair, along with humanity and loyalty, make “Mudbound,” one of the year’s best films. Kudos also to cinematography Rachel Morrison for her unique visual take, actually making the rain and mud characters in the film. Simply brilliant.

I spoke with Mary J. Blige last night at a preview and reception for the film in Beverly Hills. I asked her why this film and why now? She answered, “I’ve had a lot going on. Dee called me, offered me the role and trusted me to deliver the work I did. I thank her all the time for offering me this role when she did. I had a place to put what I was going through. I used it as therapy. Every day was amazing for me because it was such a tough time for me. If she didn’t call me when she did, I don’t know where I’d be right now. She gave me something to take my mind off what was going on.”

Mary continued: “I’m proud of the film of the cast of Dee and most of all the message. I’m so truly grateful that I’m even a part of it. “ I then switched gears and asked her about the news of sexual harassment in Hollywood. She replied, “I’m just happy to see that women are standing up. We have to stand up. From the very beginning we have to fight for what we believe in. I champion every last one of these women for telling their story because who knows what they had to deal with for so many years with this secret. I’m sure it’s everywhere. I’ve never had a problem in the music business. But I’m behind every woman that comes forward.”

Mary’s longtime friend, the multi talented Sheryl Lee Ralph, her date was her handsome filmmaker son Etienne Maurice, just finished a stint on Broadway in “Wicked,” told me she’s as busy as ever.

“I have a new Hallmark holiday movie, “Christmas at Holly Lodge,” that is going to be shown every day for a month before Christmas. I’m on the Amazon show “One Mississippi” and always busy with my work with “Project Angel Food.” The films noted Producer Cassian Elwes and Tim Zajaros came out to support this film, (Netflix’s Ted Sarandos is also a Producer,) that surely will garner awards. “MudBound,” is a classic. Congrats to all involved. Well deserved.