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UPDATE “Saltburn” Retro Disco Hit “Murder on the Dance Floor” Goes Top 20 on iTunes, Number 1 Spotify Viral

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Sophie Ellis Bexter is turning into the Kate Bush of 2024.

The Brit disco singer has hit number 1 on Spotify’s viral US singles chart with “Murder on the Dance Floor.” The song is featured at the end of the movie “Saltburn,” when star Barry Keogh dances naked through a castle he’s inherited by killing all of the family that owned it.

“Murder on the Dance Floor” has also hit number 19 on iTunes singles chart, a fact that may convince radio programmers to start adding it to their top 40. The people have spoken!

The song was originally released in 2002 and was a modest hit in the US, and much bigger in the UK. Producers of this year’s Oscars show should consider getting Ellis-Bexter to come perform the number to some montage or clip package, and have Keoghan do a little dance in his tuxedo.

5 Big Reasons Meghan Markle Could Make a Surprise Appearance on Sunday’s Golden Globes, Starting with Oprah

Could Meghan Markle be headed to the Golden Globes?

If the Globes could pull off a Markle appearance, the probability of big ratings would be front and center.

There are a few reasons for the former British Duchess could show up on the CBS show.

Reason number 1: a “Suits” reunion with actors Patrick J. Adams and Gabriel Macht. The two men are already advertised as presenters. Adding Markle would be the cherry on the sundae.

Number 2: Oprah. Markle and Prince Harry had their famous interview with her on CBS. Oprah is coming, and the reasons are weird. Maybe a Markle connection is the reason.

Number 3: Netflix. A “Suits” reunion would be great for the already booming ratings for the former USA Network law soap opera. It’s possible they could weight in on Markle joining the proceedings.

Number 4: An in-kind donation from one of these entities to Markle and Prince Harry’s Archewell Foundation. Archewell needs the dough, and a donation could come from the Globes 501c3, CBS, or Netflix. This would be a motivating feature.

Number 5: The Globes and Markle share a publicist in the great Keleigh Morgan of Sunshine Sachs. The firm just returned to the Globes, and Morgan was Markle’s publicist until a couple of years ago.

Britney Spears Deactivates Instagram Account After Announcing Retirement from Music Industry

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Lots of craziness after the latest Britney Spears post on Instagram.

“Just so we’re clear most of the news is trash!!!” the singer wrote on Instagram.
“They keep saying I’m turning to random people to do a new album … I will never return to the music industry!!!”

The BBC and other outlets linked to this post. But now it’s gone, along with Britney’s account. She’s deactivated the whole thing. She’s done it before, and it came back. So who knows?

The pop tart still a Twitter account, but hasn’t posted there since before Christmas.

Her book. “The Woman in Me,” a bestseller for all of December, is on its way off the charts.

Could she make another album? Sure– why not? Get some good songs assembled, make Britney listen to a producer, have some guest stars and she’s good to go. A couple of salacious videos won’t hurt either!

Martin Sheen Endorses Joe Biden, “West Wing” Pal Bradley Whitford Says Actor Has Nothing to Do with RFK Jr

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Martin Sheen has nothing to do with Robert Kennedy Jr.

The famed actor supports Joe Biden for president. So says his “West Wing” pal Bradley Whitford who wrote on Twitter:

There’s a story going around saying that Martin Sheen is supporting @RobertKennedyJr for president. The story is incorrect. Martin asked us to post this on his behalf. “I wholeheartedly support President Joe Biden and the democratic ticket in 2024. Sincerely, Martin Sheen”

Sheen was advertised by a conservative book publisher as a participant in a birthday fundraiser and birthday party for Kennedy. Dionne Warwick was also, and she disavowed it yesterday. The event itself has disappeared.

Dionne Warwick Says She Most Certainly Will Not Be Performing at RFK Jr Fundraiser, Knows Nothing About It

UPDATE: Golden Globes Couldn’t Get Anyone for Lifetime Achievement Awards, So There Won’t Be Any

I guess someone has to tell Carol Burnett that no one will get the award named for her this year at the Golden Globes.

Maybe call them the Foldin’ Globes. But there will not be Lifetime Achievement Awards at Sunday’s ceremony. No Burnett for TV. No Cecil B. DeMille for movies.

Apparently, since they haven’t mentioned it, no more Mr. or Miss Golden Globes, the honor they used to bestow on the child of a movie star. I guess it would be called the Nepo Baby Award now.

Anyway, what a mess. They couldn’t convince anyone to receive an honor. It also looks like the names I published in the last piece, 17 people including Oprah Winfrey, will be the presenters. It’s not really an A list bunch but it is what it is.

See you Sunday night at 8pm on CBS, not Saturday night as their website still says. The countdown clock now reads 2 days, 4 hours, which would be Saturday, not Sunday.

PS Still unclear if all the nominees are showing up. Or the members of the former Hollywood Foreign Press now Golden Globes committee.

Golden Globes: Just Handful of Presenters Known, No Lifetime Honorees, CBS Countdown Clock on Website Says Show is on Saturday

NY Film Critics Dinner: “Killers of The Flower Moon” Best Picture, Lily Gladstone Speech (Watch), “Holdovers” Star Reveals Incredible Coincidence, Best Actor Abandoned

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The “Killers of the Flower Moon” gang turned out in force last night at the New York Film Critics dinner at Tao in downtown New York. Winner of the group’s Best Film for their 89th year, “Killers” brought director Martin Scorsese, Best Actress Lily Gladstone, plus famed editor Thelma Schoonmaker who was celebrating her 84th birthday. Thelma told me that no less than Patti Smith sang Happy Birthday earlier in the day at a special luncheon hosted by Scorsese! (More on the Flower Moon gang below.)

(You can watch Lily Gladstone’s erudite from the heart acceptance speech below, also. She was dynamite in a spectacular gold gown, as you’ll see in the video when she pulls note cards out of a hiding place. Later she revealed she had a scarf down there, too!)

Da’Vine Jo Randolph won Best Supporting Actress for “The Holdovers,” which shot its exteriors at the famed Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts. Randolph revealed in her speech that she’d been in au pair for an Upper West Side family almost 20 years ago. Recently — as she told me afterwards — she learned something cosmically coincidental. In “The Holdovers,” 20 year old Deerfield graduate Dominic Sessa plays a fictional student at the school. “He just told me,” said Randolph, “the boy I was the au pair for had been his classmate!”

German actor Franz Rogowski won Best Actor for Ira Sachs’s “Passages,” a movie barely released by the very very tiny company Mubi. Think Hollywood is glamorous? Award in hand, Rogowski had no car or publicist. We met him after the show when he was left to walk — alone — back to his hotel! I am not kidding. Every other winner had a bevy of people helping them. So writer Regina Weinreich and I accompanied him back to his lodgings nearby. What a nice guy, too. Too bad Mubi has never sent out the movie.

Christopher Nolan won Best Director for “Oppenheimer.” He brought his brother and sometime writing partner, Jonathan Nolan, to present the award. Jonathan wrote “Memento” with Chris, I met them back in 2000. (I said it was too bad “Oppenheimer” didn’t run backwards like “Memento” — which gave the Nolans a laugh.) Also in the house was “Oppenheimer” actor David Krumholtz, who gained a lot of weight for his role. Don’t worry. he’s back to normal now. The popular New York has tons of film credits (including “The Sopranos”) but he just killed it on Broadway in the Tony winning Tom Stoppard play, “Leopoldstadt.”

Other presenters included “Fargo” star Steve Buscemi, who has a new film he directed coming out in the spring called “The Listener,” and Oscar nominee Lucas Hedges, who’s been taking some time off. “I’m coming back,” he assured me. Hedges presented to pal Charles Melton, who won Best Supporting Actor in “May December.” (The film’s screenwriter, Samy Burch, also received an award.) Hedges told the crowd that Melton’s good looks shouldn’t get in the way of his acting talent. although the women around me disagreed with this statement!

I love the “Killers of the Flower Moon” group of Osage actors who I met in Cannes and come to all the awards events. Tantoo Cardinal, Cara Jade Myers, JaNae Collins, Talee Redcorn, Yancey Redcorn, Tatanka Means, and William Belleau. They should win their own Best Ensemble Award! Tantoo Cardinal told me she was sorry presenter Josh Safdie omitted her name from his introductory speech last but she let him have it.

Tantoo is maybe the best dressed actor of the season– she is stunning. How does she do it, I asked? She admitted, “I did hire a stylist to help a little.” Hollywood, here we come. A lot of the main backstory in “Killers,” Tantoo told me, was supplied by her — it’s her grandmother’s saga. That’s why “Killers” has such authenticity.

Golden Globes: Just Handful of Presenters Known, No Lifetime Honorees, CBS Countdown Clock on Website Says Show is on Saturday

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It’s just about 12 noon in New York on Thursday.

The Golden Globes are on Sunday night at 8pm. Yet the countdown clock on their website reads 2 days, 8 hours away. That would be Saturday. I’m not kidding.

Whether they are on Saturday or Sunday, the Globes have just 1 host and 17 presenters announced. They still haven’t revealed their lifetime achievement honorees, the winners of the Cecil B. DeMille and Carol Burnett Awards.

What the heck is going on with these people?

They’re already ready at a disadvantage with their host, Jo Koy. The presenters so far are

America Ferrera, Daniel Kaluuya, Florence Pugh, Hailee Steinfeld, Issa Rae, Oprah Winfrey, Shameik Moore, Simu Liu, Amanda Seyfried, Angela Bassett, George Lopez, Julia Garner, Justin Hartley, Michelle Yeoh, Will Ferrell, Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams.

How they got Oprah involved: she’s promoting “The Color Purple” even though it wasn’t even nominated for Best Musical or Comedy. (Two of its actresses — Fantasia and Danielle Brooks — were nominated, however.) The Globes were literally shut down and revamped because they had no Black members. But they couldn’t nominate “The Color Purple.” Surreal. Oprah must not be getting the right information, or CBS is begging her to do it.

I don’t want the Globes to fail, honestly. But I’m surprised by all this disorganization.

This is a mess. Keep refreshing.

Dionne Warwick Says She Most Certainly Will Not Be Performing at RFK Jr Fundraiser, Knows Nothing About It

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Stories in the Daily Mail UK and more recently in NewsMax.com claimed that famed singer Dionne Warwick would be performing at a fundraiser for Robert Kennedy Jr.

Warwick says absolutely not, and she doesn’t know what they’re talking about.

The stories claim actor Martin Sheen and opera over singer Andrea Bocelli are involved, too. They have not responded.

But Warwick is adamant. “I don’t know anything about this event. I did not agree to it and I certainly won’t be there,” she said on Twitter X.

What about the others? Sheen seems to be an unlikely choice. He’s too smart to get involved with conspiracy theorist Kennedy.

The announcement came from an organization called American Values. It’s run by a guy named Tony Lyons who owns a last resort publishing company Skyhorse Books. He’s published Kennedy’s nonsense about Dr. Anthony Fauci , and so on. Lyons made the announcement on Twitter X around December 29th. But now he’s erased all mention of it from the American Values site and Twitter account. There’s no mention of it on Kennedy’s account either.

The fundraiser, also a 70th birthday party for Kennedy, was supposed to take place on Jan. 22 in the wealthy resort town of Indian Wells, California. My guess is no one cleared it with the so-called guests, they freaked and it had to be pulled.

Stay tuned for updates. If anyone knows what’s going on, email me at showbiz411@gmail.com

Golden Globes: Most Presenters, Both Lifetime Achievement Honorees Still Not Known with Show Just 5 Days Away, Is Taylor Swift Coming?

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Today is Wednesday, January 3rd. The Golden Globes are five days away, on Sunday.

This morning, just two presenters’ names have been announced: Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams, of the long ago cancelled (but recently revived in Netflix reruns) “Suits.”

That’s it. Maybe they’ll bring Meghan Markle.

Also: no honorees have been announced for either the Cecil B. DeMille Award in Movies, or Carol Burnett away in Television.

Maybe they’ll all be announced later today. Or maybe they’re a surprise.

The CBS show only has a host, comedian Jo Koy, who is unknown to most viewers.

Then there’s also the looming protest of 64 Golden Globes members who are angry they’re being seated in an overflow room at the Beverly Hilton because there isn’t enough space for them in the main ballroom — which seats around 1,000 people.

The Globes are hoping for an appearance from Taylor Swift. They’re suggesting it in their commercials. Swift has a minor nomination, which she shouldn’t win, for the “Eras Tour” movie as Box Office king. If she shows up, you’ll know that she knew in advance she is winning. The other nominees include “Barbie,” “Oppenheimer,” and “Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning.”

Will the show happen? Yes. The ratings? Should be strong with a big NFL lead-in. At least for the first hour.

Updates? Keep refreshing. More news to come…

Sundance Film Fest Announces Low-Profile Juries for This Year’s Competition, Shying Away from Celebrity

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Looks like Sundance is shying away from celebrity this year and keeping the festival more low key.

The Festival has named its juries for this year’s outing and there aren’t many recognizable names other than Mira Nair and Lena Waithe.

Regardless, Sundance has a line up full of indie actors and directors ready to show their wares in just a couple of weeks.

The 2024 Sundance Film Festival jury includes: Debra Granik, Adrian Tomine, and Lena Waithe for U.S. Dramatic Competition; Shane Boris, Nicole Newnham, and Rudy Valdez for U.S. Documentary Competition; Jennifer Kent, Mira Nair, and Rui Poças for World Cinema Dramatic Competition; Mandy Chang, Monica Hellström, and Shaunak Sen for World Cinema Documentary Competition; Christina Oh, Danny Pudi, and Charlotte Regan for Short Film Program Competition; and Zal Batmanglij for the NEXT competition section.

The jury for the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize deliberated ahead of the Festival and awarded the prize to Love Me, directed by Sam and Andy Zuchero. The jury, which includes both film and science professionals, presents the award to an outstanding feature film focusing on science or technology as a theme, or depicting a scientist, engineer or mathematician as a major character. This jury includes: Dr. Mandë Holford, Dr. Nia Imara, Matt Johnson, Theresa Park, and Courtney Stephens