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Golden Globes: Two Months Away, Still No TV Deal — Will They Follow Country Music Awards to Amazon Prime?

The Golden Globes are two months away, and there is still no deal for a TV show or internet broadcast.

But just now, the Academy of Country Music awards announced a two year deal with Amazon Prime. The ACMs, like the Globes, are produced by Dick Clark Productions.

Now some insiders are telling me that the Globes could be headed to Amazon Prime also. Their show is not going back to NBC, and as even Globes owner Todd Boehly recently conceded, no network wants to pay for this show.

The Globes could go to YouTube, but that would be a real last resort. Amazon Prime or Netflix would at least save face in streaming. And with the ACMs set up, it’s possible the Globes will be tucked into that deal.

The Globes are suffering, however. The Critics Choice Awards are set up on the CW Network for January 14th. The Globes come a week earlier, and if the studios don’t see the show as high profile, they may just tell the stars to wait for the CCAs.

Review: Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro” Is a Brilliant But Brutal Major Work with Oscars Written All Over It, Especially for Carey Mulligan

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Bradley Cooper is a real filmmaker. “A Star is Born” was no fluke.

Cooper’s movie about composer Leonard Bernstein is brutal and brilliant. Cooper stars as the genius conductor of great symphonies and the writer of, among other things, “West Side Story.” Carey Mulligan plays his long suffering — and that’s an understatement — Felicia. Each of these actors are so sensational they are guaranteed Oscar nominations. And lots of accolades.

What “Maestro” isn’t about is the life of Leonard Bernstein. This is not a biopic. It focuses most specifically on the love story, and the marriage. It’s also largely about Bernstein’s ego, his lack of regard for anyone but himself, and Felicia’s struggle to be free of him and yet remain in his orbit. The relationship is fascinating and devastating and makes for an actual drama.

But “Maestro” is not, as I’ve read in some weird pieces, Oscar “bait.” It is what is, a film that will be examined for years to come for its sophistication and accomplishment.

The movie begins in a whirlwind as Bernstein, who is clearly gay, falls for Felicia, a Chilean Jewish beauty. Cooper is disarming in his approach both as a director and actor. The pair are so consumed with each other that they don’t just finish each other’s sentences, their dialogue overlaps.. They’re high, giddy on love and the adrenaline of finding soulmates.

They marry and have children quickly. Cooper kind of skips through their earliest time together to a quarter of the way in when it’s clear Felicia has accepted that Lenny has a double life she’s resigned to. He’s a huge international sensation, the money has rolled in, they’re living in the Dakota, New York’s most prestigious building.

Up to this point, Lenny has fastidiously compartmentalized his life. But with fame and money, he gets sloppy. That outsized ego makes him feel like he’s above pretending about his lovers. Into this mix comes a more permanent boyfriend (played by Gideon Glick, the strange magician from “Mrs. Maisel”) whose presence in the family is exacerbated by Lenny’s lack of a filter.

There are some set pieces in this film that just blow the roof off. Two that come to mind: Felicia finally losing it in their Dakota bedroom while the Thanksgiving parade goes by outside featuring a Snoopy balloon. Mulligan is devastating. Cooper is every bit her match if not more so, especially when Bernstein is transcendentally conducting orchestras. He seems like he’s levitating, the look of joy on his face is beatific to say the least.

You can see why both Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese have their names on “Maestro” as producers, regardless of business deals. They know Cooper is the real thing. Netflix has their best film yet, even if it doesn’t win Best Film — “Oppenheimer” and “Killers of the Flower Moon” are Bigger Ideas. But “Maestro” is a tour de force, with performances (Sarah Silverman is outstanding as Lenny’s sister, as is Maya Hawke as Jamie Bernstein) that will live on and on.

Of course, the production values are as high as possible, with sets, cinematography all of it steeped in detail and nuance. (Give the makeup department its Oscar now.) But it’s the music, the glorious music, that fills the silences between Lenny and Felicia and becomes its own character. Stay through the end credits. There’s no Marvel-esque scene, but the score is an unmissable grace note to what has come before.

Who Was John Lennon Missing in 1978? Ex Girlfriend May Pang Is the Likely Answer

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The Beatles’ “Now and Then” is out.

The John Lennon song was written in 1977-78, four years after John returned to Yoko Ono and the Dakota after his 18 months with girlfriend May Pang.

So who was he missing, as the song says? Not Yoko. She was there in the apartment. Some will say it’s mother, Julia. But it sounds more like it was Pang, who John had a memorable time with in 1973-74 until he mysteriously and unaccountably returned to Ono.

In her documentary, “The Lost Weekend: A Love Story,” Pang says she was in touch with Lennon after he left her. But that would have been by phone. The wistfulness of the original Lennon demo has ex-girlfriend/good times written all over it.

PS It wasn’t the other Beatles, because he was in touch with them.

[Intro]
(One, two, three)

[Refrain]
I know it’s true
It’s all because of you
And, if I make it through
It’s all because of you

[Verse 1]
And, now and then
If we must start again
Well, we will know for sure
That I will love you

[Chorus]
Now and then
I miss you
Oh, now and then
I want you to be there for me
Always to return to me

[Verse 2]
I know it’s true
It’s all because of you
And, if you go away
I know you’ll never stay

Exclusive: Britney Spears ACTUAL Hardcover Book Sales 414,000 — Not 1.1 Million Says Bookscan

Just wait:

According to BookScan/Circana, Britney Spears’ first week book sales are 414,000.

Simon & Schuster sent out an early press release yesterday saying they’d sold 1.1 million copies.

Not true. According to Circana, S&S’s numbers included pre-sales, ebooks, and audio books. They have no way of measuring those numbers.

But actual hardcover sales: 60% lower than the publisher said.

It’s still a huge number, but far from the press release. Circana counts 85% of all hardcovers sold.

“The Woman in Me” is currently number 2 on Amazon’s hardcover bestseller list and number 4 on Kindle.

“Yellowstone” Final Episodes Coming a Year from Now, But Better Show — “Bass Reeves” — Starts Sunday

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“Yellowstone” will not return until one year from now.

The troubled Kevin Costner series won’t drop new and final episodes until November 2024. That’s because of the two union strikes, but also because creator Taylor Sheridan has been locked in a public fight with Costner.

How will Sheridan kill off Costner’s John Dutton? Costner demands he goes out a hero. Sheridan would love to drop a house on him.

Meanwhile, a much better Taylor Sheridan series — maybe his best — arrives this Sunday on Paramount Plus. It’s called “Bass Reeves,” stars David Oyelowo as a Civil War slave who became a famous law man. Oyelowo is outstanding in the title role but it’s also the production — the writing, design, cinematography — that is levels above “Yellowstone” or any of its spin offs — that makes it special.

As for “Yellowstone,” there are two more spin offs — “1944” and “2024” — the latter which might star Matthew McConaughey. But whole frenzy about the original series is over.

The Writers Guild Move 2024 Awards Til After Oscars, Becoming More Useless Than Ever

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The Writers Guild has gone from sympathetic to moribund in the blink of an eye.

For three weeks everyone has been begging them to issue a statement of horror about the Hamas killings of Israelis on October 7th. They’ve declined. Their only comment was a watery nothing.

Now the WGA has decided they don’t care about the Oscars. Instead of giving their 2024 awards out before the Academy Awards in March, the WGA will wait until April. No one will care, or maybe even less than before.

All the other Guild awards — SAG, DGA, etc — will be before the Oscars and have some bearing on the outcome. Now the WGA nominations will be announced one day before Oscar final voting begins. The Oscars are on March 10, 2023.

I feel bad for WGA members with possibly nominated projects. Their union is really doing them dirty with this decision. But something is obviously wrong with the current WGA management. After eliciting sympathy all summer with their strike. they’ve made constant bad decisions since then.

Meet the Beatles, 10AM, to Hear “Now and Then,” Their Final Single Created from a John Lennon Demo– NO A.I. However

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Come right here at 10am to hear the Beatles’ single, “Now and Then.”

It was NOT made with A.I. It was made just “Free Like a Bird” and “Real Love” were 30 years ago. Yoko Ono gave a demo to Paul, Ringo, and George. They worked on it but John’s 1978 vocal was wobbly.

Fast forward to now, when director Peter Jackson developed an audio app that could extract the vocal and make it cleaner. He didn’t “create” anything. Paul and Ringo added to it, Giles Martin helped with production.

You will hear a few subtle instrumental references to three old Beatle songs, Easter eggs for the fans. The single drops this morning at 10am, the video on Friday.

Keep refreshing…

Broadway: Huey Lewis and the News Jukebox Musical Coming This Spring, Like it Or Not

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Another jukebox musical would seem like a futile effort for Broadway at this point. Do we really need one of these shows with a contrived book to hold together a bunch of mediocre pop songs?

Apparently, we do.

The result is we will get “The Heart of Rock and Roll,” with songs from Huey Lewis and the News, come March 2024. This show was tried in The Old Globe Theater in San Diego back in 2018, and the reviews were not friendly. But the producers persist.

So we will get dramatic readings of “I Want a New Drug,” “Do You Believe in Love,” and “Hip to Be Square,” sung earnestly by characters in a romcom. I always liked “Heart and Soul.”

Huey Lewis’s real claim to fame — apart from a dozen cheerful pop hits in the mid 80s — is that his group played back up for Elvis Costello on his first album under the name Clover. That was when they were hip. Then they became square, perfect music for the Reagan era. Instead of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, the News was about golf.

I don’t know if golf will be involved in this show– but you can see the dance numbers now, right? And lots of double entendres. (Unfortunately, I don’t think we’ll be hearing those.)

How “The Heart of Rock and Roll” is supposed to measure up to The Who’s “Tommy,” which is actual rock and roll, remains to be seen. But who knows?

Will Smith Media Rehab Tour Starts with CBS Grammy Tribute to 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop and…Slap?

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Will Smith’s media rehabilitation will be launched by CBS in December.

Smith and his rap partner DJ Jazzy Jeff will perform on the CBS Grammy special honoring the 50th anniversary of hip hop. The show tapes November 8th and airs in December.

As the Fresh Prince, Smith established his pre-acting career. Ultimately it translated into “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” TV show and his acting career skyrocketed.

But Smith’s world came crashing down in March 2022 when he jumped up on the Oscar stage and slapped Chris Rock, hard, for all the world to see. He also cursed him out. The result was a 10 year ban by the Academy of Motion Pictures.

Since then, Smith’s had a rocky time that has recently culminated in his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, publishing a book that revealed they haven’t lived together since 2016, that he’s been cuckolded, and made to look foolish in the public. His movie career has stalled, with Smith losing jobs, although he has made a “Bad Boys” movie.

With his appearance on the Hip Hop tribute, Smith will attempt to win back his old fans and ignite some nostalgia for his life before the Slap. He and DJ Jazzy Jeff will bring the house down with songs like “Parents Just Don’t Understand” and the “Fresh Prince” theme song. Will the good will convey Good Will? We’ll have to wait and see.