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Johnny Depp Sends Video Message to Fans After Trial Victory: “We did the right thing together, all because you cared”

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Johnny Depp has sent a video and message to fans. This is second offering. A few days he posted a typewritten letter to Instagram thanking everyone for their support.

This victory lap is very nice, and let’s hope he doesn’t destroy Amber Heard financially. Also, maybe the fans will be invited to his private island.

To all of my most treasured, loyal and unwavering supporters. We’ve been everywhere together, we have seen everything together. We have walked the same road together. We did the right thing together, all because you cared. And now, we will all move forward together. You are, as always, my employers and once again I am whittled down to no way to say thank you, other than just by saying thank you. So, thank you. My love & respect, JD

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Sunny Day! “Sesame Street” Musical Coming to off Broadway This Fall for Limited Run

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Next year’s Obie Award for Best Actor may go to… Elmo!

“Sesame Street: The Musical” is set for a limited run off Broadway this fall at Theater Row.

Elmo will star in it along with Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, Grover, Rosita, Bert, Ernie, Oscar the Grouch, The Count, Gabrielle, and a host of Honkers, Martians.

The show is produced and directed by Jonathan Rockefeller of Rockefeller Productions, who seems to have a long association with Winnie the Pooh.

Considering all the Muppets movies and on over the years it’s amazing there’s never been a proper Sesame Street movie. It’s certainly good news for estates of Jim Henson and Joe Raposo. I hope.

No word yet on the plot, whether Miss Piggy will get an 11 o’clock number, or how Bert and Ernie will be involved.

Producer and Creator Rockefeller, who is Australian, says in a statement, “We are so honored and proud to partner with Sesame Workshop to bring Sesame Street’s first original Off-Broadway musical, along with its iconic characters, to the stage. We believe it will be a production for children and fans of ALL ages to embrace and enjoy.”

“As the world begins to open up, families and fans are looking forward to live, high-quality in-person experiences with their favorite brands, and Sesame Workshop is answering the call with the expansion of our themed entertainment offerings,” said Jennifer Ahearn, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Themed Entertainment. “With its critically-acclaimed productions and keen eye for presenting beloved stories, we’re thrilled to collaborate with Rockefeller Productions on a stage show that will have the young and young-at-heart singing, dancing, and celebrating with their Sesame Street friends.”

Kevin Spacey’s Bad Rapp: Judge Lets “Rent” Actor’s Civil Suit Against Oscar Winner Proceed

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Kevin Spacey may have finally been backed into a corner he can’t get out of.

Federal New York judge Lewis A. Kaplan says “Rent” actor Anthony Rapp’s civil suit against the two time Oscar winner can go forward despite the alleged incident taking place in 1986. Rapp says that back then when he was just 14 Spacey attacked him.

The judge says that Rapp sufficiently alleges that Spacey acted to gratify sexual desire during an encounter at a Manhattan party. Rapp has alleged that Spacey placed a clothed Rapp on a bed and briefly put his own clothed body partially beside and partially across Rapp’s before Rapp “wriggled out,” got up, and left the premises.

Spacey is also facing multiple charges in London. Last year he himself wiggled out of a case on Nantucket that the alleged victim’s mother says was dismissed without a settlement payment.

But Rapp isn’t likely to dismiss, recant, or settle. He’s pursuing something from a long time ago, he doesn’t need any money, and he’s sure of his accusation.

UPDATE: Kellyanne Conway Continues Book Drops Out of Amazon Top 100 Despite NYT Rank

So, I told you last week EXCLUSIVELY that Kellyanne Conway’s book was a bust. “I Lied All the Time” — no the title is “Here’s the Deal” — sold 25,000 copies in its first week. It was a poor showing.

Every outlet that could swiped that story from this column and announced the numbers two days later without credit. This is how it goes.

Today I can tell you that “Alternative Facts: My Story” has dropped out of the Amazon top 100 to number 122. This is after a brief moment last week following my story when the book mysteriously rebounded for a day to number 17. Someone check Claudia Conway’s bedroom for large boxes.

“The Massacre at Bowling Green” is listed as the number 1 non fiction book on the NYTimes Best Seller list. This makes no sense. The number 1 non ficiton book on their list is “My Loofah is Missing,” aka “Killing the Killers” by Bill O’Reilly. The same book is number 22 on amazon. You do the math. You’ll need an abacus.

MTV Movie Awards Score Anemic 248K Viewers on Main Channel, Just 1.4 Mil Over Several

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The MTV Movie and Video Awards went largely unwatched on Sunday.

Just 248,000 people tuned into the main MTV channel. Over several channels including BET, VH1 and Nickelodeon, the total was just under 1.4 million. And that’s being charitable.

The numbers were about the same as last year’s.

That’s anemic number for a production that used Jennifer Lopez, JLO, as bait. They even gave her Best Song from a movie, which was a joke.

The bigger joke was giving Olivia Rodrigo Best Documentary over the Beatles’ “Get Back.”

But the show as based on who the producers could convince to participate. Most of the winners and nominees weren’t present. They cared as little as the TV audience.

Broadway: Bad News as Beanie Feldstein Out of “Funny Girl” Again, This Time with COVID

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Bad news for fans of Beanie Feldstein. The usually effervescent star of “Funny Girl” will be out the rest of this week.

On Instagram, Beanie says she’s tested positive for COVID, so for the safety of cast and crew she’s home for the time being.

Julie Benko, Beanie’s understudy, will take over. Benko has filled in Beanie a few times already since the show opened in late April.

Beanie’s timing is right for being off the Great White Way this week. It’s Tony Awards week and she was, sadly, not nominated for her performance. She should have been acknowledged for doing a fine job. But instead the “Funny Girl” revival was largely ignored by awards groups.

Let’s hope Beanie gets well fast and returns to the show quickly.

Welcome Back: Demi Lovato Releasing New Music, Album Title That Can’t Be Printed

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Yes, Demi Lovato is coming back. Her new single drops this week. The album follows soon after.

Demi, looking tough!

Demi will perform the single, “Skin of My Teeth,” on Thursday’s Jimmy Fallon “Tonight” show. It drops at that moment on streaming and downloads.

The song better be good: it has five writers! Five! How the heck did Bob Dylan, Carole King, Paul Simon, Smokey Robinson write all those songs without a committee?

The album, due August 19th, will be called “Holy FVCK,” So I can’t put it in a headline because Google just sorts it right out. Why do this? It’s so stupid. But this way we know she’s cool, man! V is for Very Cool !

Dig the cover art and PR photos. Demi’s in red leather, looking tough!

Box Office UPDATE: “Top Gun Maverick” Will Cross $300 Mil Today, Did Better Than Reported Over Weekend

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The flying doesn’t stop!

“Top Gun: Maverick” soars to $300 million today after just 11 days.

Over the weekend, Paramount said they did $85 million. But it turns they took in $90 million altogether. It’s interesting that they keep underestimating the box office only to correct it.

But hey– “Maverick” is earning bucks faster than our last blockbuster, “Spider Man No Way Home.”

Meantime, no slouch himself, “Doctor Strange” is aiming for $400 million domestically today or tomorrow. Worldwide including the US, the good doctor has $900 million in the bank. For that kind of money, we’ve learned to type out Cumberbatch quickly.

In other commercial movie news, we’re off to see “Jurassic Park: Dominion” tonight. The third part of the second group of “Jurassic” movies has already made $57 million internationally. It opens to previews on Thursday night. Check our Twitter feed @showbiz411 around 9:30 tonight for early reactions.

Review: Woody Allen Proves the Master Humorist in “Zero Gravity,” First Collection in 15 Years Zaps Miley Cyrus, Warren Beatty, Rogue Mice

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Just from the names, the cast of characters who parade through Woody Allen’s “Zero Gravity,” you know in’s going to be funny. Oh, the names! The stand in for Warren Beatty is a Hollywood Adonis named Bolt Upright. Larry Fallopian is New York’s hottest art dealer. (“Fallopian,” Allen writes, “is based on the real-life Murray Vegetarian, whose reputation as a gallery owner was made when he sold a sublime Marie Laurencin watercolor of two lesbians koshering a chicken for six million dollars.”) There’s the sleazy manager Waxy Sleazeman. “Waxy,” recalls a female singer, “discovered me singing with the rock group Toxic Waste at the Burgeoning Tumor, a joint downtown.” The health food store is called The Hardened Artery.

“Zero Gravity” is Woody’s first collection of stories and essays in 15 years. Its opening dedication says a lot about what living with Woody Allen, the family man quipping around his house, must be like.

To Manzie and Bechet, our two lovely daughters who
have grown up before our eyes and used our credit
cards behind our backs.
And of course Soon-Yi—if Bram Stoker had known
you he’d have had his sequel

Some of the pieces were in The New Yorker but ten of them are new. One is revised and updated. In her foreword, Daphne Merkin compares him to the great gods of the New Yorker, Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker, and SJ Perelman. Certainly, Woody’s pieces refer back to those titans, but also to a couple of others like Max Shulman and Jerome L. Weidman who Allen has also said he admires. Shulman, in particular, laid the groundwork for a kind of Groucho Marx like prose that bob and weaves through Allen’s; stories.

A lot of references in the pieces are to things long past, and often I had to look up words, like “afflatus.” (It doesn’t mean to inflate anything.) Woody is droll and hilarious but he’s not going to make this easy on us. Still, Miley Cyrus makes an appearance (it’s okay, Woody directed Miley in a mini-series) and so does Brady Pitt. Beatty gets a whole satirical story based on the allegation in a ridiculous book that in his life he bedded twelve thousand women. (One reports: “I’m still vibrating,” the brunette said. “He made passionate love to me while at the same time accompanying himself on the piano.”

There’s a lot of very welcome silliness. In “Udder Madness,” updated from 2010, a cow– yes, a cow– on a swanky upstate farm decides to kill a film auteur up for the weekend. This man is described as “neither a brooding cult genius nor a matinée idol but a wormy little cipher, myopic behind black-framed glasses and groomed loutishly in his idea of rural chic: all tweedy and woodsy, with cap and muffler, ready for the leprechauns.” Who does that sound like?

In “Not a Creature Was Stirring,” a proposed movie is all about mice. The pitch “centered on Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, where it seemed that a pizzeria owner was charged by police with planting mice in rival pizza shops. “We never had anything like this,” the Police Superintendent said, “where mice have been used as an instrument of crime.”

What follows is farce, high satire, long windups that end in abrupt spurts of punchlines that find you chuckling, snorting, guffawing. They take two reads sometimes, the material whizzes by so quickly, you’re not sure you’ve read it right. Allen is a humorist who has a light touch and a heavy hand at the same time. When he lands the joke, the writing has been so dense and elegant you’re just not expecting to be hit over the head with a whoopie cushion.

“Mice held up a bank?” I interrupted incredulously. “Why not?” Grossnose said. “The little rodents
caused the traditional panic that mice do, and while the women are squealing and jumping on chairs they use their teeth and paws to relieve the tellers of two million pounds.”

Hollywood, a club to which Woody has never belonged, comes in for zingers. “What are you saying?” I asked, realizing that his latest film, Kreplach Serenade, had garnered just two
Oscar nods, and not from the Academy but from inmates at Bellevue.

Kreplach Serenade? I’m making that movie immediately.

Glancing up, I came vis-à-vis with the corpulent scrivener slash director whom I dimly
recognized as Hugh Forcemeat, a weaver of thirty-five- millimeter hallucinations that our studio had taken a flyer with several years ago, when we hired him to punch up ‘Psychotic Zombies of the Moon,’ our sequel to Buddenbrooks.

Is there sex? Yes. A lot of it, most of it unfulfilled or incomplete. It rarely works out. There are young women, middle aged women, old women. The word ‘orgy’ is mentioned once or twice, always a punchline. None of it is to be taken seriously. (“As a boy, he had entered his parents’
bedroom during sex unannounced and caught his father wearing moose antlers.”) The narrator is too afraid of anything, it’s always the other characters that get into trouble. Woody, as he does in the movies, stands apart. He’s the ultimate observer of the ridiculous. And thank goodness for that. “Zero Gravity” is what we need right now.


Downton Abbey: The Three Actors Who Bailed After 25 Episodes Missed 3 Seasons and 2 Movies

Now that “Downton Abbey: A New Era” is the second hit movie from the six season TV series, the question comes up: why are three characters from the original series gone? And what happened to them?

The biggest absence is Sybil Crawley. In “A New Era,” Sybil’s widower, Branson, finally remarries. Their daughter. Sybbie, inherits a villa in the South of France.

But what about the original Sybil? Well, she died in childbirth near the end of Season 3. Her portrayer, actress Jessica Brown Findlay, unknown up til that point, wanted out. She thought three seasons was enough and she could be a big star on her own. “Downton” creator Julian Fellowes was furious. Instead of re-casting, Fellowes killed off Sybil on camera, quite thoroughly.

Brown Findlay has continued to work in the UK but in the US her career evaporated. Many “Downton” stars like Michelle Dockery, Lily James, Elizabeth McGovern, and Hugh Bonneville are well known here. Laura Carmichael, who plays Lady Edith, is going to get some traction now. All the cast has had more than a decade of fame and fortune. But Brown Findlay has lapsed into obscurity at least on this side of the pond.

Dan Stevens played Matthew Crawley, the prince charming of the show who wooed and married Lady Mary. If Matthew had lived, he’d have inherited Downton and become the lead male character. But Stevens also opted out after three seasons. Fellowes accommodated him by killing off Matthew brutally in a car accident, blood streaming from his face. And then he twisted the knife by having Mary remarry a race car driver and entrepreneur.

Stevens severely altered his looks after that, losing a lot of weight. He moved to Brooklyn and started a US career in earnest. He won high praise for two season series, “Legacy.” Stevens is currently playing John Dean in “Gaslit” on Starz. But cutting himself off from the last three seasons and the two movies was probably not his best decision. Ironically, Matthew’s mother, played by Penelope Wilton, soldiered on and became a beloved character.

One other character with a lot of potential from the original series was also dispatched by Fellowes. Lady’s maid O’Brien was a terrific villain, a cohort of conniving butler, Barrows. She was played by Siobhan Finneran with Snidely Whiplash fun. But Finneran also thought three seasons was enough and abandoned ship. Fellowes wrote her off at the start of Season 4. Finneran has been a regular in British TV, but in the US, alas, she has long been forgotten. If only O’Brien had stayed in Downton, what fun she would have had.

When actors leave series because they think the future looks rosier elsewhere! Just ask David Caruso.