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Golden Globes Super Spreader? Jamie Lee Curtis, “Banshees” Stars Test Positive Before Critics Choice Awards

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First the Golden Globes banned Critics Choice reporters from their show on Tuesday.

Now it seems like their event was a super spreader for COVID. At least three CCA nominees have tested positive and will miss tonight’s show on the CW Network.

JamIe Lee Curtis was felled and won’t be on hand for her nomination for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”

Now come reports that Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson of “The Banshees of Inisherin” will be out, too. They all got infected at the Globes.

The COVID restrictions are much tighter for the CCAs tonight. Everyone setting foot in the Fairmont Century City hotel has to present a negative test and a vaccination card. Everyone has complied, I am told.

There will be plenty of stars on the show and on screen tonight. I’m told Chelsea Handler’s monologue is hilarious — and it won’t diss the hotel as Globes emcee Jerrod Carmichael did to the Beverly Hilton on Tuesday. He called the Hilton “the hotel that killed Whitney Houston.”

Stars Turn out for Annual British Tea, “Glass Onion” Director Says Too Busy With Next Chapter to Think About “Star Wars”

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“Glass Onion” director Rian Johnson told me Saturday afternoon he’s too busy with his “Knives out” series to think about doing another “Star Wars” movie. U told him that online fans had suggested actors like Elliot Gould and Patricia Clarkson for the next installment.

Johnson was all for it. I asked him if he’d consider bringing characters from the first two movies into the third, aside from Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc.

“I’ve had so much fun and luck coming with each new group,” he said, “I don’t think so.”

That would be took bad for his star, Kate Hudson, who made a rare appearance at the annual BAFTA tea party at the Four Seasons Hotel. Hudson is a successful businesswoman but she was nominated for an Oscar 20 years ago for “Almost Famous.” I told her it was a shame she didn’t act in more films.

“It’s not my fault!” she said. “It’s getting the material. Also, it was getting my kids off to school. I want to work! I think some things are coming up!”

The BAFTA tea party was cheek by jowl despite roaring rain outside, flooded streets, and a cold wind. Cate Blanchett made a brief appearance, and several BAFTA and Critics Choice nominees mingled with civilians including Angela Bassett, Janelle Monae, “Top Gun Maverick” producer Jerry Bruckheimer, the very cute and talented Amber Ruffin, Danielle Deadwyler, Dolly De Leon, Guillermo Del Toro, Ke Huy Quan, Michelle Yeoh, “Fabelmans” star Michelle Williams, Bill Nighy, “Till” star Danielle Deadwyler and the movie’s producer Barbara Broccoli and director Chinonye Chukwu, Judd Hirsch, Brendan Fraser, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, and so on and so on. In other words, the place was packed like a sardine can full of celebs. Pretty wild.

I ran into Wayne Knight, who will always be known as Newman from “Seinfeld.” Such a nice guy. He gets no money from “Seinfeld” reruns, how do you like that? Whenever we hear about “Seinfeld” raking in the the bucks in syndication, Knight isn’t part of it. And yet, the Newman-Seinfeld greeting remains key to the show. How does he like seeing himself over and over from 30 years ago? He likes it, but wishes audiences would appreciate him now in 2023. We’ll keep an eye out for him!

Ke Huy Quan has become the awards poster boy for 2023, from “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” He’s won a bunch of awards. He may win today. He played Short Round in 1984’s “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.” The following year he was in “Goonies.” Both films were from Steven Spielberg. Then he had 30 years in the wilderness, so to speak. He is so genuinely excited and moved to have a new shot at an acting career, everyone gravitates to him. He still doesn’t have new gigs, but he’s hoping for some. If his career takes off now, will he remember all of us down the line? “Absolutely!” he said. “I’m not going to change.” I believe him. His wife is a doll, by the way.

And Angela Bassett? She’s on her way to an Oscar, at last, as Queen Ramonda in “Black Panther Wakanda Forever.” She’s also in her sixth season of Fox’s “911” series. She had a whole episode devoted to her character earlier this season. If only Emmy voters would consider network TV for awards, Bassett would be getting two statues this year. Hello, Emmy Awards!

Oscar Voters Are Scrambling to See All the Films, Reminder Calls are Coming in Triplicate

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Some of the talk last night at the big Universal party: how many reminder calls Academy members have already gotten to vote and return their ballots.

Oscar voting nominations began two days ago and ends on Tuesday night. If you think the town is otherwise quiet it’s because viewing marathons are going on even we speak.

I confirmed with a couple of Academy members that they’ve gotten at least three reminder calls so far. One of the calling centers is in Minnesota, which surprised some voters. “They’re telling us to hurry up!”

Luckily everyone at the Universal pary had seen all that studio’s movies. They’ve also all seen “Elvis” and “Top Gun Maverick,” from what I can discern. Some others that are better known to film critics, like “The Whale,” and “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” were still on to-do lists.

I did tell Universal’s chief, Donna Langley, that even though I’m a fan of Michelle Yeoh, “Everything Everywhere” Left me a little confused. She shook her finger at me. “I watched it three times,” she said, “I really enjoyed it!”

It’s not even from her studio! You see, that’s why she’s in charge!

Steven Spielberg, Michelle Williams, Jordan Peele, More Gather for Old Fashioned A List Hollywood Soiree

Steven Spielberg, stars of his “Fabelmans” movie Michelle Williams and Paul Dano, plus Jordan Peele, Cate Blanchett, Keegan Michael Key, and dozens more A listers all gathered last night for an old fashioned Hollywood soiree at the Sunset Tower Hotel.

It was really like old pre-pandemic times as the movie world got together to celebrate Universal Pictures and its dynamic, ultra-successful chief, Donna Langley. She’s not just the most powerful woman in Hollywood, she’s the most everything. Langley, like a a great card player, has all the hits in her hand! Fabelmans, Tar, Puss N Boots, She Said, even Bros — she’s had quite a season.

So there was Spielberg et al, plus Nina Hoss from “Tar,” Judd Apatow, Patricia Clarkson, Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan, Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon, the whole gang from “RRR,” The Bangles’ Susannah Hoffs and director husband Jay Roach, Beverly D’Angelo (currently have a major Renaissance) plus the Fabelmans star kid Gabe Labelle, award winning composers Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, director Adam Rifkin, the directors of She Said and Puss n Boots, and so on.

The evening was a toast to Langley in between the Golden Globes (which everyone in the room agreed was a disaster on Tuesday) and the coming Critics Choice Awards on Sunday night (on the CW Network).

Speaking of Kumail, I did ask him about his incredible buff up for Marvel’s “The Eternals.” He got plenty of press for turning into a gym rat, building up muscle so he could be a superhero. “I’m losing it now,” he said, with a sigh. “It’s going away!” PS I asked– he did not use those kettle bells you read about. He didn’t go that far!

Michelle Williams was glowing after so much acclaim for “The Fabelmans.” I told she perfectly captured the real life Leah Spielberg, who she plays in the great film. After four Oscar nominations she’s ready for a win, deservedly so. Williams was one of the guests also on Thursday night at the amazing discussion on stage between Spielberg and his 90 year old composer, John Williams. They’ve been working together for 50 years!

Spielberg, by the way, stayed at the party until the end. He’s our greatest filmmaker and he’s reaping the rewards of a landmark film. What an achievement!

PS I took that picture– that’s the very attractive Ms. Langley sandwiched between Spielberg and Peele.

U2 Releasing Album of 40 Reimagined Songs, Disney Plus Special with David Letterman

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U2 is releasing a new 40 song collection of reimagined songs from their catalog. It’s called “Songs of Surrender,” and it’s a companion to Bono’s upcoming “Surrender” tour, which was a companion to his best selling book. There’s also a David Letterman special for Disney Plus. The trailer is below.

The band has released a new version of their song “Pride (In the Name of Love)” which you can also hear below. There are several versions of the album, super deluxe CD and LP, clear vinyl, all kinds of things including a regular two CD set for $19.99 of the greatest hits reimagined. I’m in! Love U2!

Golden Globes Low Ratings, Bad Reviews May Mark End of NBC Run: Few Options Point to CBS or Amazon

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The Golden Globes may be over at NBC. The network gave the awards show a one year deal to see if they could come back from the racism scandal and other issues that have plagued the wonky group.

Alas, the ratings were the lowest ever, and reviews were sour. Globes host Jerrod Carmichael even offended the Beverly Hilton Hotel by calling it “the hotel that killed Whitney Houston.” The BHH is part owned by Todd Boehly, the owner of Dick Clark Productions and home to the Globes for the last 20 years. They will likely not be invited back. The added insult is that Boehly took over the Hollywood Foreign Press. Ouch three times!

The Globes don’t have a lot of options in the TV world, say insiders. ABC can’t take them because they have the Oscars. Netflix just signed up the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Amazon Prime could do it, and so could CBS. The latter won’t want to pay the huge licensing fee — $60 million — that the Globes have gotten in the past. The HFPA relies on that money to keep their members in style. Amazon has the money but not the inclination as they have few nominees in the first place.

So what will happen? Is this the end for this troubled show?

Meantime, the far more legit Critics Choice Awards air this Sunday on the CW Network at 8pm. Some of the group of 500 or so multicultural diverse actual journalists cross over with covering the Globes and have been invited to the Globes ceremony in the past. This year, we were all banned from the Globes show because they’re feeling the competition. The HFPA continues to be a mean-spirited little organization.

Watch the CCA’s! Chelsea Handler is hosting and she, unlike Carmichael, will be funny!

Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson On Lisa Marie Presley Death After Making Elvis Movie: “Our hearts are broken”

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Lisa Marie Presley’s death was announced just as Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were starting a screening last night of “A Man Called Otto” in West Hollywood at the London Hotel hosted by Colleen Camp. Hanks, of course, plays Colonel Parker in “Elvis,” the hit movie now getting so much awards attention. He and Rita spent a lot of time with the Presleys in the making of the movie.

But the couple didn’t find out about the death until they came out of the screening, and they were rattled. They took one look at the crowd of 100 “Otto” well wishers waiting for them at a reception and, reasonably, flinched. Yet they did come in and say hello for a few minutes, although Tom left before Rita, who was gracious and charming but obviously thrown by the news.

Just a short time after Rita got home, she posted a statement for both on Instagram. And yes, PS, the audience which included veteran actors Bruce Davison and John Savage, plus Francis Ford Coppola’s famed producer Fred Roos, songwriter-composers Diane Warren, J Ralph, and Benj Pasek, and Mark Isham, loved the movie. Savage told me, “We were wiping the tears away.”

Here’s Rita’s post:

“Our hearts are broken with the sudden and shocking passing of Lisa Marie Presley tonight. Tom and I had spent some time with the family during the Elvis movie promotional tour. Lisa Marie was so honest and direct, vulnerable, in a state of anticipation about the movie. She spoke so eloquently about her father, what the movie meant to her, that it was a celebration of her dad. She had her gorgeous daughters Finley and Harper with her who made us all laugh. She privately showed us her home, Graceland, and she made it feel like home to us. She was so gracious to us, Austin, Baz, and guests. If you haven’t heard her music please go listen. She had a sultry voice, a power and tenderness, that I have always loved. Our hearts and our prayers go out to Riley, Harper, Finley , Danny @nava_rone and Priscilla. A mother should never have to lose a child. Lisa Marie lost her precious son Benjamin, Priscilla loses her only daughter. It’s too much. Sending love to the family, prayers for peace and strength. Love, Rita and Tom”

Lisa Marie Presley Rushed to Hospital After Cardiac Arrest, TMZ Reports

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Lisa Marie Presley has been rushed to the hospital in Los Angeles. TMZ says she has had cardiac arrest. There’s no other info so far.

Lisa Marie is the only child of Elvis Presley. Her mother is Priscilla Presley. Lisa Marie has three living children including actress Riley Keough. Her son Benjamin Keough committed suicide in 2020.

Presley has had a lot of ups and downs, several marriages including one to Michael Jackson. She’s also had a lot of financial trouble, but seemed to be improving lately after the “Elvis” movie has increased visibility for her dad’s estate.

Hopefully this was caught quickly she will be ok…keep refreshing…

Keith Richards Says “New Music is Coming” But Is It the Stones, or Solo Stuff?

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Keith Richards says on social media today “new music is coming.” But is it a solo record? Or something from the Rolling Stones? He also says he hopes to see us soon– a tour?

Well, the Stones haven’t had an album of new music in eons. They did have a number 1 single called “Living in a Ghost Town” during the pandemic. It would be swell to have an album built around that song.

A new album would also maybe the first without Charlie Watts on drums– or perhaps they have some tracks with him. Either way, fans are up for whatever Keith has in mind!

Producers Guild Goes for “Fabelmans,” “Elvis,” “Banshees,” “Tar,” “Top Gun Maverick,” “Wakanda, More

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OK, Oscar ballots are out, voting begins and now we have the Producers Guild nominees.

They are:

Avatar, Banshees of Inisherin, Black Panther Wakanda Forever, Elvis, Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Fabelmans, Glass Onion, Tar, Top Gun Maverick, and The Whale.

Those 10 could be the Oscars Best Picture nominees as well. It’s likely since they line up overlap with the Directors Guild, too. (Writers Guild doesn’t count because not every film is a signatory.)

So now what? Interesting that both Avatar and Wakanda made it in because they’re sequels to recent films. Maverick is like a new film, really, it’s so much better than the original and Jerry Bruckheimer deserves the nod. How they did that flying remains a miracle.

The winner of this award doesn’t automatically win the Oscar. This is about pulling off a great achievement.

Absent from this list are Woman King, Babylon, She Said, RRR, and Till. Till! This poor movie has really suffered at the hands of MGM. It should be there instead of a few others. What a shame.

As for Oscar ballots, the voting is competitive for the nominees. Best Actress is the hot category, where Michelle Williams is my first choice from “The Fabelmans.” She’s been nominated four times, she’s the only one of the pack without an Oscar, and her performance is sublime.