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Justin Bieber’s Manager, Scooter Braun, Tries to Explain Tour Cancellation: “a man’s soul and well being I truly care about came first”

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Justin Bieber’s manager, Scooter Braun, tried to explain today on Instagram why the Biebs cancelled his tour. Apparently Biebs has a “soul” and “well being.” Put a shirt on, man. Get a grip.

Scooter Braun:

An incredible run. Congrats to @justinbieber on an incredible tour and thank you to the entire cast and crew for your unending support. Chris and Nick thank you. AEG thank you. Caa thank you. UMG thank you. @sb_projects Team thank you. To the promoters who believed around the world thank you. To the fans from all over the world who took part over the last 16 months over 6 continents thank you. To Justin who gave it his all night after night thank you. And to those that won’t be able to see it… on behalf of myself, Justin, and the team, we are sorry. That was never our intent. But a man’s soul and well being I truly care about came first and We must all respect and honor that. Justin will be back and I know he looks forward to performing for you and with you all again. One chapter ends and another begins. Thank you again. Now please stop commenting on all my other photos that have nothing to do with this :) just kidding….but I’m not 😂. Jokes aside your support for Justin is inspiring. Cheers.

Woody Allen’s “Wonder Wheel” to Close NY Film Fest, Amazon Gets a Hat Trick with Opener and Centerpiece, Too

I told you on July 6th that Woody Allen’s “Wonder Wheel” would probably close the New York Film Festival. And so it shall be. Amazon has scored a hat trick.

The burgeoning film company now has taken the NY Film Fest by storm– They have the opening night film, the centerpiece film, and the closing night film. That has to be a first for any film festival, to have their three main screenings from the same studio.

Of course, adding Woody Allen would give some balance to the Robert Mitchum retrospective that’s planned. I told you yesterday that Mitchum was a Holocaust denier, a racist, a bigot, and an anti-Semite. I doubt Woody will attend the retrospective.

The other amazon movies are Richard Linklater’s “Last Flag Flying” and Todd Haynes’s “Wonderstruck.” Last year Amazon had “Manchester by the Sea.” They are, to say the least, rocking!

MTV Video Music Award Nominations Go to Kendrick Lamar, Bruno Mars, Alessia Cara, DJ Khaled, The Weeknd

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The MTV Video Music Awards nominations are here. This means MTV still exists, and plays videos, but I don’t know when they do that. Maybe in the middle of the night. Anyway. Here they are. Harry Styles should have been nominated for Video of the Year because he flew all over the place. I asked him about it, and it’s really hard to do.  The show airs August 27th from L.A. God bless.

VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Kendrick Lamar – “HUMBLE.” (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope)
Bruno Mars – “24K Magic” (Atlantic Records)
Alessia Cara – “Scars To Your Beautiful” (Def Jam)
DJ Khaled ft. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller – “Wild Thoughts” (Epic Records/We The Best)
The Weeknd – “Reminder” (XO/Republic Records)

ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Bruno Mars (Atlantic Records)
Kendrick Lamar (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope)
Ed Sheeran (Atlantic Records)
Ariana Grande (Republic Records)
The Weeknd (XO/Republic Records)
Lorde (Republic Records)

BEST NEW ARTIST (Presented by Taco Bell®)
Khalid (RCA Records)
Kodak Black (Atlantic Records)
SZA (TDE/RCA Records)
Young M.A (3D)
Julia Michaels (Republic Records)
Noah Cyrus (Records)

BEST COLLABORATION
Charlie Puth ft. Selena Gomez – “We Don’t Talk Anymore” (Atlantic Records)
DJ Khaled ft. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller – “Wild Thoughts” (Epic Records/We The Best)
D.R.A.M. ft. Lil Yachty – “Broccoli” (Atlantic Records)
The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey – “Closer” (Disruptor Records/Columbia Records)
Calvin Harris ft. Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry & Big Sean – “Feels” (Columbia Records)
Zayn & Taylor Swift – “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)” (Republic Records)

BEST POP
Shawn Mendes – “Treat You Better” (Island Records)
Ed Sheeran – “Shape of You” (Asylum/Atlantic Records)
Harry Styles – “Sign Of The Times” (Columbia Records)
Fifth Harmony ft. Gucci Mane – “Down” (Syco Music/Epic Records)
Katy Perry ft. Skip Marley – “Chained To The Rhythm” (Capitol Records)
Miley Cyrus – “Malibu” (RCA Records)

BEST HIP HOP
Kendrick Lamar – “HUMBLE.” (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope)
Big Sean – “Bounce Back” (Def Jam)
Chance the Rapper – “Same Drugs” (Chance the Rapper LLC)
D.R.A.M. ft. Lil Yachty – “Broccoli” (Atlantic Records)
Migos ft. Lil Uzi Vert – “Bad & Boujee” (300 Entertainment)
DJ Khaled ft. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper & Lil Wayne – “I’m The One” (Epic Records/We The Best)

BEST DANCE

Zedd and Alessia Cara – “Stay” (Interscope)
Kygo x Selena Gomez – “It Ain’t Me” (Ultra/Interscope)
Calvin Harris – “My Way” (Columbia Records)
Major Lazer ft. Justin Bieber and Mø – “Cold Water” (Mad Decent)
Afrojack ft. Ty Dolla $ign – “Gone” (Wall Recordings/Latium/RCA Records)

BEST ROCK
Coldplay – “A Head Full of Dreams” (Parlophone/Atlantic Records)
Fall Out Boy – “Young And Menace” (Island)
Twenty One Pilots – “Heavydirtysoul” (Fueled by Ramen/Atlantic Records)
Green Day – “Bang Bang” (Warner Bros. Records)
Foo Fighters – “Run” (RCA Records)

BEST FIGHT AGAINST THE SYSTEM
Logic ft. Damian Lemar Hudson – “Black SpiderMan” (Def Jam)

The Hamilton Mixtape – “Immigrants (We Get the Job Done)” (Atlantic Records)

Big Sean – “Light” (Def Jam)

Alessia Cara – “Scars To Your Beautiful” (Def Jam)

Taboo ft. Shailene Woodley – “Stand Up / Stand N Rock #NoDAPL”

John Legend – “Surefire” (Columbia Records)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Kendrick Lamar – “HUMBLE.” (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) (Scott Cunningham)
Imagine Dragons – “Thunder” (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope) (Matthew Wise)
Ed Sheeran – “Castle On The Hill” (Asylum/Atlantic Records) (Steve Annis)
DJ Shadow ft. Run The Jewels – “Nobody Speak” (Mass Appeal Records LLC) (David Proctor)
Halsey – “Now or Never” (Astralwerks/Capitol) (Kristof Brandl)

BEST DIRECTION
Kendrick Lamar – “HUMBLE.” (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) (Dave Meyers & the little homies)
Katy Perry ft. Skip Marley – “Chained To The Rhythm” (Capitol Records) (Mathew Cullen)
Bruno Mars – “24K Magic” (Atlantic Records)  (Cameron Duddy & Bruno Mars)
Alessia Cara – “Scars To Your Beautiful” (Def Jam) (Aaron A)
The Weeknd – “Reminder” (XO/Republic Records) (Glenn Michael)

BEST ART DIRECTION
Kendrick Lamar – “HUMBLE.” (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) (Spencer Graves)
Bruno Mars – “24K Magic” (Atlantic Records) (Alex Delgado)
Katy Perry ft. Migos – “Bon Appetit” (Capitol Records) (Natalie Groce)
DJ Khaled ft. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller – “Wild Thoughts” (Epic Records/We The Best) (Damian Fyffe)
The Weeknd – “Reminder” (XO/Republic Records) (Creative Director: Lamar C Taylor / Co-creative Director: Christo Anesti)

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Kendrick Lamar – “HUMBLE.” (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) (Company: Timber/Lead: Jonah Hall)
A Tribe Called Quest – “Dis Generation” (Epic Records) (Company: Bemo/Lead: Brandon Hirzel)
KYLE ft. Lil Yachty – “iSpy” (Atlantic Records) (Company: Gloria FX/Leads: Max Colt & Tomash Kuzmytskyi)
Katy Perry ft. Skip Marley – “Chained To The Rhythm” (Capitol Records) (Company: MIRADA)
Harry Styles – “Sign Of The Times” (Columbia Records) (Company: ONE MORE/Lead: Cédric Nivoliez)

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
Kanye West – “Fade” (Def Jam) (Teyana Taylor, Guapo, Jae Blaze & Derek ‘Bentley’ Watkins)
Ariana Grande ft. Nicki Minaj – “Side To Side” (Republic Records) (Brian & Scott Nicholson)
Kendrick Lamar – “HUMBLE.” (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope)  (Dave Meyers)
Sia – “The Greatest” (Monkey Puzzle Records/RCA Records) (Ryan Heffington)
Fifth Harmony ft. Gucci Mane – “Down” (Syco Music/Epic Records) (Sean Bankhead)

BEST EDITING
Future – “Mask Off” (Epic Records/Freebandz/A1) (Vinnie Hobbs of VHPost)
Young Thug – “Wyclef Jean” (300 Entertainment/Atlantic Records) (Ryan Staake & Eric Degliomini)
Lorde – “Green Light” (Republic Records) (Nate Gross of Exile Edit)
The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey – “Closer” (Disruptor Records/Columbia Records) (Jennifer Kennedy)
The Weeknd – “Reminder” (XO/Republic Records) (Red Barbaza)

Sunday Ratings: “Game of Thrones” Holds More Than 9 Mil Viewers, “Twin Peaks” Falls to Lowest Numbers

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Sunday cable ratings: HBO’s  “Game of Thrones” second week back was high enough. They scored 9,270,000 viewers. Think of it– at the same time over on NBC, Megan Kelly had just 2,700,000 viewers– and many of them may have been waiting for a dragon to swoop in and end it all. The GoT numbers just wiped out the networks, while many of the “GoT’ cast also got wiped out. This Sunday, Jon Snow meets Danearys, which means another huge showing.

Meanwhile, “Twin Peaks” fell to 219,000 viewers. More people watched a itinerant juggler on my street corner Sunday afternoon. Sunday night’s episode wasn’t coherent, but it was very interesting and packed with revelations– like Shelly and Bobby are the parents of a married young woman named Becky, played by Amanda Seyfried. This means Becky is the granddaughter of the very late Major Briggs. Does this mean anything? Probably not.

In Episode 11, Peggy Lipton made another mute appearance as Norma. Can she not speak? And where all the promised members of the original cast like Sherilyn Fenn, Lara Flynn Boyle, Everett McGill, Chris Mulkey, James Marshall?  And will any of the weird things be explained? (No.) Matthew Lillard’s head was eaten off in Episode 11– what happened to that whole story line?

By the time any of these people show up, the remaining viewers will just be me and David Lynch’s family.

Toronto Film Festival 2017: George Clooney, Angelina Jolie, Andy Serkis Among Directors Selected

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Films by George Clooney, Angelina Jolie, Andy Serkis and Darren Aronofsky lead the 2017 Toronto Film Festival. There will be plenty of stars and a closing film but so far no opening night film has been announced. TIFF does seem to have scooped up the lion’s share of new films for the fall, perhaps check mating the New York Film Festival and putting into question what will show at Telluride. Missing from this list is Noah Baumbach’s “The Meyerowitz Stories”– maybe because it’s not having a theatrical release–and Reginald Hudlin’s “Marshall.” The two big Amazon movies– Todd Haynes’ “Wonderstruck” and Richard Linklater’s “Last Flag Flying” — are committed to the NYFF. TIFF will have more announcements shortly. Looks very good, I’d say.
GALAS 2017
Breathe
Andy Serkis, United Kingdom
World Premiere
The Catcher Was A Spy
Ben Lewin, USA
World Premiere
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Closing Night Film
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C’est la vie!
Olivier Nakache,
Eric Toledano, France
World Premiere
Darkest Hour
Joe Wright, United Kingdom
Canadian Premiere
Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool
Paul McGuigan, United Kingdom
Canadian Premiere
Kings
Deniz Gamze Ergüven, France/Belgium
World Premiere
Long Time Running
Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, Canada
World Premiere
Mary Shelley
Haifaa Al Mansour, Ireland/United Kingdom/Luxembourg/USA
World Premiere
The Mountain Between Us
Hany Abu
Assad, USA
World Premiere
Mudbound
Dee Rees, USA
International Premiere
Stronger
David Gordon Green, USA
World Premiere
Untitled Bryan Cranston/Kevin Hart Film renake of “The Intouchables”
Neil Burger, USA
World Premiere
The Wife
Björn Runge, United Kingdom/Sweden
World Premiere
Woman Walks Ahead
Susanna White, USA
World Premiere
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS 2017
Battle of the Sexes
Valerie Faris, Jonathan Dayton, USA
International Premiere
BPM (Beats Per Minute)
Robin Campillo, France
North American Premiere
The Brawler
Anurag Kashyap, India
World Premiere
The Breadwinner
Nora Twomey, Canada/Ireland/Luxembourg
World Premiere
Call Me By Your Name
Luca Guadagnino, Italy/France
Canadian Premiere
Catch the Wind
Gaël Morel, France
International Premiere
The Children Act
Richard Eyre, United Kingdom
World Premiere
The Current War
Alfonso Gomez
Rejon, USA
World Premiere
Disobedience
Sebastián Lelio, United Kingdom
World Premiere
Downsizing
Alexander Payne, USA
Canadian Premiere
A Fantastic Woman
Sebastián Lelio, Chile
Canadian Premiere
First They Killed My Father
Angelina Jolie, Cambodia
Canadian Premiere
The Guardians
Xavier Beauvois, France
World Premiere
Hostiles
Scott Cooper, USA
International Premiere
The Hungry
Bornila Chatterjee, India
World Premiere
I, Tonya
Craig Gillespie, USA
World Premiere
*
Special Presentations Opening Film
*
Lady Bird
Greta Gerwig, USA
International Premiere
mother!
Darren Aronofsky, USA
North American Premiere
Novitiate
Maggie Betts, USA
International Premiere
Omerta
Hansal Mehta, India
World Premiere
Plonger
Mélanie Laurent, France
World Premiere
The Price of Success
Teddy Lussi
Modeste, France
International Premiere
Professor Marston & the Wonder Women
Angela Robinson, USA
World Premiere
The Rider
Chloé Zhao, USA
Canadian Premiere
A Season in France
Mahamat
Saleh Haroun, France
World Premiere
The Shape of Water
Guillermo del Toro, USA
Canadian Premiere
*
Special Presentations Closing Film
*
Sheikh Jackson
Amr Salama, Egypt
World Premiere
The Square
Ruben Östlund, Sweden
North American Premiere
Submergence
Wim Wenders, France/Germany/Spain
World Premiere
Suburbicon
George Clooney, USA
North American Premiere
Thelma
Joachim Trier, Norway/Sweden/France/Denmark
International Premiere
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Martin McDonagh, USA
North American Premiere
Victoria and Abdul
Stephen Frears, United Kingdom
North American Premiere

 

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Megyn Kelly’s Sunday Show Pushed to 9PM, Falls to Ratings Low: End May Come When Her Morning Show Starts

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There’s talk now that when Megyn Kelly’s daily morning show at 9am begins this fall, her Sunday night show on NBC will end.

It should, considering no one is watch it. This past Sunday, Kelly got pushed to 9pm because of NASCAR. That sporting event scored 5.92 million viewers from 7 to 9pm.

When Kelly appeared at 9, the audience left– for “Game of Thrones” on HBO, for almost anything. Kelly fell below 3 million viewers for the first time, leaving NBC to entertain 2.71 million people. More than half the audience turned the channel rather than watch Kelly. Brutal, but true. She has not been a hit at night.

Meanwhile, over at MSNBC, Rachel Maddow and friends scored their first ever prime time win in cable, beating Fox News and CNN.

I do think NBC’s audience equates Kelly with Trump and Fox and doesn’t want to listen to her. When she comes up against Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest this fall, she’s likely doomed. And it won’t take long for Andy Lack to pull her if the ratings tank. The “Today” show will not be sacrificed to Megyn Kelly. You can bet the house on that.

Justin Bieber Cancels Rest of Tour Because, Heck, if Adele Can Do It, Why Not?

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Justin Bieber has cancelled the rest of his Purpose tour. Why? He does not feel like it. And if Adele can cancel 2 shows for 100,000 fans apiece, why not top her and cancel 14 shows? Two of the shows he cancelled were here in New York at the Meadowlands.

Bieber’s people wrote on Facebook: “Due to unforeseen circumstances, Justin Bieber will cancel the remainder of the Purpose World Tour concerts. Justin loves his fans and hates to disappoint them. He thanks his fans for the incredible experience of the Purpose World Tour over last 18 months. He is grateful and honored to have shared that experience with his cast and crew for over 150 successful shows across 6 continents during this run. However, after careful consideration he has decided he will not be performing any further dates. Tickets will be refunded at point of purchase”

This is the new era of entertainment. I mean, you don’t need a good excuse except you’re tired, or you’re having too much fun not performing. Maybe one of his tattoos was itching or something. Maybe he’s pregnant.

Well, to all the people in the towns where Biebs cancelled– trying listening to some real music and forget this clown.

As Justin’s mom wrote on Twitter today around noon eastern time: “Think twice about what you’re sowing today. You will reap it back.”

NY Film Festival Honoring Late Actor Robert Mitchum, Who Once Denied Holocaust in Famous Interview

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The New York Film Festival has just announced a retrospective of the late actor Robert Mitchum.

Mitchum was a great actor, for certain. But my memory of him is clouded by a 1983 interview he gave to Esquire. In it, he denied the Holocaust happened. And that was among a slew of other invective racism and misogyny.

When asked about the six million who died in the Holocaust, Mitchem replied:

“So the Jews say,” He added. “I don’t know. People dispute that.” He added: “How do you say trust me in Jewish? F— you.”

Mitchum also recalled his boyhood in Philadelphia: “I had to go over and light the sabbath candles. I was the only goddamned gentile… I’d go to Mel Blumberg’s house. He had a rabbi uncle who’d read from the Old Testament about Angeles pissing on sinners who were, climbing Jacob’s ladder.”

mitchum liesToward the end of the interview, he asks writer Barry Rehfeld what he’s going to use for his story. “I know, they always use the sensational stuff. Me saying ‘Alvin Schwartz sucks.'” At another point in the interview, he tells another story using the word “hebe.”

The interview caused a firestorm. He later gave an apology saying he’d been somehow tricked into saying these things by the interviewer, that he was acting as his character from “That Championship Season,” the movie he was promoting.

Mitchum would have been 100 this year. He was 65 when he gave Rehfeld the interview. He didn’t claim later to be suffering from senility and he didn’t say he was drinking. He said what was on his mind. Esquire never retracted any part of the article.

Great actor? Sure. But film festival retrospective. Me, I’ll skip it.

Oscars: Kathryn Bigelow (“Hurt Locker”) Points to Possible Second Statue with Raves for 1967 Detroit Riots Film

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Is it November? WHat the heck is going? Oscar season has begun waaaaay too early for all of us entertainment writers. But it’s good news for the movie going audience!

First we had “Baby Driver” and “The Big Sick” and “The Beguiled.” When do we ever get three terrific indie films in summer? But they were all “B” movies. (Get it?)

Then came “Dunkirk.” A masterpiece in July. A potential Best Picture winner, not just nominee. “Dunkirk” made a very strong $50.5 million this weekend, too. It’s a box office hit. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

Now comes Kathryn Bigelow’s “Detroit,” written by her collaborator Mark Boal. They received Oscars for “The Hurt Locker” and kudos galore for “Zero Dark Thirty.”

“Detroit” was just screened for newspaper critics and has scored a 100 on Rotten Tomatoes. The rest of us will see it today and Wednesday. By then “Detroit” should be at 200!

This is the first release as a distributor from Megan Ellison’s Annapurna Films. In a few short years, Annapurna has racked up a bunch of quality hits that other studios — like The Weinstein Company and Fox–released. Now they’re on their own, and their first out of the gate seems like a winner.

Todd McCarthy writes in The Hollywood Reporter: “Intense and physically powerful in the way it conveys its atrocious events, the film nonetheless remains short on complexity, as if it were enough simply to provoke and outrage the audience. It’s a grim tale with no catharsis.”

Owen Gleiberman says in Variety: “…this is no comforting drama of social protest. It’s closer to a hair-trigger historical nightmare, one you can’t tear yourself away from.”

“Detroit” is based on an incident that took place during the 1967 riots (exactly 50 years ago). Some of the characterizations are fictional to create characters, but the historical facts of the riots are documented. I’m glad to hear Boal made the great R&B group The Dramatics a centerpiece of the story. (The soundtrack looks amazing.) I hope the group members were paid. Four years after the riots, the Dramatics signed to Stax/Volt Records and had two monster hits heard today all the time: “In the Rain” and “Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get.” The latter might have been an alternative title for this sure to be controversial film.

Sofia Vergara Will Join Hubby Joe Manganiello in Prison Redemption Film “Stano”

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It looks like the honeymoon isn’t over. Sources say Joe Manganiello has persuaded his wife, Sofia Vergara, to make a movie with him. The pair will star in “Stano,” about a young rising star ball player with the Yankees who lands himself in prison for a terrible accident.

When Stano gets out of prison after 17 years of being behind bars and trying to stay alive, he returns to society and the love of his life– Vergara.

It’s the first time the Modern Family star and the True Blood star have made a live action movie together. The only problem for Vergara is that she’ll be shooting Modern Family at the same time. But something tells me after 10 years, Sofia will get the sitcom to shoot around her.