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Joey Ramoneâs brother is fighting back against a lawsuit filed by Johnny Ramoneâs widow over a planned Netflix movie about the pioneering punk band, calling the case âbaseless and flimsyâ and filing his own countersuit against her.
Johnnyâs wife (Linda Cummings-Ramone) sued Joeyâs brother (Mitchel Hyman, better known as Mickey Leigh) in January over allegations that he had âcovertlyâ developed an âunauthorizedâ biopic, believed to be Netflixâs announced moving starring Pete Davidson as Joey. In the lawsuit, Linda said that any âauthoritative story of the Ramonesâ would require her sign-off.
But in a sharply-worded response filed last month, Mickeyâs attorneys argued that Linda had, in fact, already greenlit such a movie many years ago â and that her âbaselessâ lawsuit was simply one more step in a years-long plan to âinstall herself as the Queen of the Ramones.â
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âMs. Cummings-Ramoneâs main purpose is to embarrass, harass, and destroy the integrity of Mr. Hyman, create an utterly false narrative about him, rewrite her role in the history of the Ramones, and win a popularity contest in which, in her mind, she takes over ⊠the legacy of a band of which she never was a member and had nothing to do with creatively,â Mickeyâs lawyers wrote in the March 15 filing.
A representative for Linda did not immediately return a request for comment on Wednesday.
Joey (real name Jeffrey Ross Hyman) and Johnny (real name John William Cummings) were not actually brothers, and they had a notoriously chilly relationship during their decades as bandmates. In the years since the two passed away, that feud has seemingly continued between Mickey and Linda.
As the executors of Joey and Johnnyâs respective estates, Mickey and Linda each own half of Ramones Productions Inc., the holding company that controls the bandâs music and other assets. But that partnership has not gone smoothly, featuring multiple lawsuits and arbitrations over the past decade.
The latest legal scuffle was triggered in part by the plans for a movie version of I Slept With Joey Ramone, Mickeyâs 2009 memoir, which Netflix announced in April 2021. In her January lawsuit, Linda said that such a project would need the sign-off of Ramones Productions and not just Joeyâs estate.
âMs. Ramone objects to defendantsâ attempt to create a Ramones film without her involvement â not to be obstinate, but rather based on defendantsâ disregard for [Ramones] assets and their conduct and treatment of Ms. Ramone and her late husband,â Lindaâs attorneys wrote at the time. âTo permit defendants alone to tell the authoritative story of the Ramones would be an injustice to the band and its legacy.â
But in his recent response, Mickey argued that the planned movie is about him and his brother, and is ânot intended to be a âRamones movieâ or a Ramones biopic.â And he pointed to a 2006 agreement in which he argued that Linda had already granted her approval to a film based on the I Slept With Joey Ramone book: âMs. Cummings-Ramone did consent to Defendantsâ development and production of a motion picture,â Mickeyâs lawyers wrote.
In a copy of the alleged agreement filed in court, Ramones Productions granted approval to a company called Rosegarten Films to produce a movie based on the then-unpublished memoir. Itâs unclear if that specific company is involved in the currently-planned film, but television and film producer Rory Rosegarten was listed an executive producer when Netflix announced the movie in 2021.
In a statement to Billboard on Wednesday, Mickey echoed his argument that the movie was not going to be about the Ramones as a band.
âThe fact is, I did not write âI Slept With Joey Ramone: A Punk Rock Family Memoirâ about my brotherâs band and had no intention whatsoever of doing that,â he said. âI wrote a story about growing up with a big brother who endured a severe somatic malady at birth, and later developed neurogenic problems. That led to doctors making diagnoses that he would never be able to function on his own in society â and that big brother, with support from his family, proved those doctors wrong as he went on to do great things with his life and become an inspiration to millions.â
The recent court filings came as part of Mickeyâs so-called answer to the Lindaâs lawsuit, denying the many accusations leveled against him in her lawsuit. Along with it, he filed his own counterclaims against her, arguing that it was Linda who had actually breached their partnership agreement with a âpattern of egregious conduct.â
The counterclaims set the stage for potentially years of litigation over Linda and Mickeyâs back-and-forth accusations. Just like Lindaâs original lawsuit, Mickeyâs new case covers a wide range of alleged wrongdoing in their joint management of the Ramones assets well beyond just the proposed movie.
âShe is driven by an alternate agenda, including her own fame and vanity, as well as a self-serving desire to obstruct projects and control RPI for reasons which conflict with her fiduciary duties and cause her to avoid any modicum of cooperation with Mr. Hyman,â Mickeyâs lawyers wrote.
Weâve seen a couple of images to date of Lady Gagaâs turn as Harley Quinn in the upcoming Joker: Folie Ă Deux sequel. But now thanks to a TikTok video posted on Tuesday (April 2) we can finally hear what the Jokerâs foil sounds like.
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In a pic post entitled âThe world is a stageâ â a tease for the first official trailer due out on April 9 â you hear Gagaâs Quinn whisper, âYouâre Joker⊠you can do anything you want,â over trilling, ominous piano as the screen flashes images of Phoenixâs terrifying clown getting a shave, standing in a rainstorm, locked in a prison and dancing with Quinn.
Gaga will suit up as Quinn in the sequel to director Todd Phillipsâ billion-dollar 2019âs global hit Joker, which is due out on October 4. Variety recently reported that the eagerly anticipated film leans heavily towards being âmostly a jukebox musicalâ that integrates at least 15 reinterpretations of âvery well-known songsâ and could contain one or two original soundtrack songs as well.
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Among the unnamed classics that are said to appear in the film are the 1953 song âThatâs Entertainment,â a showstopper tune often associated with Judy Garland. And though music will reportedly play a major part in the film, Variety noted that Joker 2 is expected to âbreak the mold of traditional musicals.â No plot details have leaked yet about the movie, but it has been described as a drama with elements that take place around the notorious Arkham Asylum.
EW also noted that while previous Quinns have leaned into the characterâs Brooklyn accent â including Arleen Sorkin, the voice actress who originated the role in Batman: The Animated Series, and Margot Robbie in the DC Extended Universeâs live-action films â Manhattan native Gagaâs take on Quinn appears to be accentless.
In addition to Gaga and Phoenix, the film stars Zazie Beetz (Atlanta), Catherine Keener (Incredibles 2) and Brendan Gleeson (The Banshees of Inisherin). Variety also reported on Wednesday (April 3) that the film has been rated R for âsome strong violence, language throughout, some sexuality and brief full nudityâ; the previous film was also rated R for âstrong bloody violence, disturbing behavior, language and brief sexual images.â
Listen to Gagaâs Quinn voice here.
The Bad Boys are back, only this time theyâre the ones on the run. In the first trailer for the upcoming fourth installment in the Bad Boys renegade cop action series, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Will Smith (Det. Lt. Michael âMikeâ Lowery) and Martin Lawrence (Det. Lt. Marcus Burnett) have to take flight to solve the biggest case of their careers.
The three-minute preview that dropped on Tuesday morning (March 26) opens with the partners stopping to get a snack at a convenience store where they swiftly dispatch an armed perp who clearly picked the wrong store, on the wrong day. Cut to the partners learning that their old boss, late Miami PD Capt. Conrad Howard (Joe Pantoliano) had allegedly been secretly working with drug cartels for years, an assertion they think is bogus.
The pair then receive a beyond-the-grave message from Howard instructing them to clear his name, which, of course, sets off a series of explosive adventures as the fugitive cops run for their lives while looking for evidence to exonerate their boss. As you might expect, their time on the lam is accompanied by the requisite avalanche of explosions, gunfire and GIF-worthy quips along the way.
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After director Michael Bay helmed the first two installments of the Miami-based comedy action franchise that launched in 1995, the pair behind the most recent installment, 2020âs Bad Boys For Life, Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, are back behind the camera for the upcoming quadquel. The fourth chapter brings back characters previously portrayed by Vanessa Hudgens, Alexander Ludwig, DJ Khaled, Paola NĂșñez and Jacob Scipio, while adding new faces John Salley, Eric Dane, Ioan Gruffudd, Rhea Seahorn and Joyner Lucas.
The film represents a big screen return for Smith, who has been mostly laying low since his March 2022 onstage attack of Chris Rock at the 94th Academy Awards after the comedian told a joke about Smithâs wife, actress Jada Pinkett Smith. Will Smithâs previous film, the slavery drama Emancipation, had a selective release in theaters and then streamed on Apple TV+ in Dec. 2022; Bad Boys: Ride or Die will open exclusively in theaters on June 7.
Check out the Bad Boys: Ride or Die trailer below.
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Paul Rudd has proudly talked about being a good dad and taking his teenage daughter Darby to see Taylor Swiftâs Eras Tour last summer. During an interview with MTV this week to promote his starring role in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Rudd was asked if he was a true Swiftie, or just a Swiftie âby proxyâ […]
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The Oscars are here, and many are hate watching just for the sake of complaining what actor of color got jerked. It is what it is, and sometimes they do get it right, and here are the Black actors weâre rooting for that actually won.
After the 2016 #OscarsSoWhite hashtag went viral, thanks to April Reign, the Academy took notice and began to diversify its members. While they may have gotten a little better at making sure actors of color get their do, itâs not by much.
But hereâs who won in 2024, so far.
DaâVine Joy Randolph won for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her star-making turn at Mary Lamb in The Holdovers. It is her first Oscar.
Cord Jeffersonâs American Fiction won for Best Adapted Screenplay. Splendid.
And thatâs it, so farâŠ
Jack Black knows what you need. So, after giving a little tease of his band Tenacious Dâs rocked-up cover of Britney Spears signature 1998 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 smash ââŠBaby One More Timeâ last week, the singer/actor dropped the full thing on Friday (March 8). In addition, Black and TD bandmate Kyle Gass got […]
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Actor Carl Anthony Payne II, best known for playing Martin Lawrenceâs goofy friend Cole Brown in the iconic comedy sitcom Martin, will star in an upcoming horror film.
No, Carl Anthony Payne II wonât be running from Big Shirley in the upcoming indie-horror film The Grove. Instead, he will deal with animalistic behavior that could prove deadly for himself and others.
Deadline exclusively reports that Carl Anthony Payne II (Martin) will take on the lead role, with Acoryé White (Juanita, Under the Stadium Lights), Psalms Salazar (P-Valley), and Guxci (Night Games) also joining the cast.
Alestair Shu (Shelter), Graham Edmonds (S.W.A.T.), influencer Anushka Van Lent (When the Ringlights Dim), Jesus Venegas (Bosch Legacy), and Jolena Wu (Eiknuj) make up the filmâs supporting cast.
The website reports that White and Patrycja KÄpa, who will also co-direct the project under their Anchored Lens Productions banner, are co-writing the script for the film.
The synopsis for the film reads:
The Grove follows a soldierâs homecoming, which takes a dark turn when he forgets to take an experimental medication, triggering a deadly descent into animalistic madness. What was supposed to be a relaxing lake house getaway with friends becomes a fight for survival, testing the limits of love and sanity.
Production for the Grove begins in Atlanta in April, and the film will debut at the Dreamscape International Film Festival in September 2024.
Are you excited to learn more about The Grove? We are curious to see what Payne II brings to the film in a leading role capacity.
Itâs been nearly a year since Jamie Foxx was hospitalized with an undisclosed âmedical complication.â And while the singer/actor has been mostly off the radar since then, on Sunday Foxx, 56, told the audience at the African American Film Criticâs Association Special Achievement Awards luncheon that he is finally ready to open up about the health scare that heâs previously described as a situation he wasnât sure he was âgonna make it through.â
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According to Variety, while accepting the AAFCAâs Producers Award the Oscar and Grammy-winner Foxx promised that he will finally open up about the mystery ailment, with his signature wit and on his schedule.
âEverybody wants to know what happened, and Iâm going to tell you what happened. But Iâve gotta do it in my way,â Foxx told the audience. âIâm gonna do it in a funny way. Weâre gonna be on the stage. Weâre gonna get back to the standup sort of roots.â Foxx teased that the show would be called âWhat Had Happened Wasâ and that it will feature âall the things that happened, especially on our side of our community.â
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The latter was reportedly a joke about the online rumors of phony post-hospitalization âJamie Foxxâ sightings. âI dove out of a car to save this Black womanâs purse,â he joked. âThat ainât no damn Jamie, thatâs a clone.â That last one, by the way, was true, according to Variety.
Last July, Foxx posted an emotional video giving an update on his recovery after his April 2023 hospitalization. âI went through something that I thought I would never, ever go through. I know a lot of people were waiting or wanting to hear updates, but to be honest with you, I just didnât want you to see me like that,â Foxx said. âI want you to see me laughing, having a good time partying, cracking a joke, doing a movie, television show. I didnât want you to see me with tubes running out of me and trying to figure out if I was gonna make it through.â
Foxxâs daughter, Corinne Foxx, announced on April 12 that her dad had been hospitalized for an undisclosed âmedical complicationâ while filming the Netflix movie Back in Action in Atlanta; to date the actor has not provided any additional information about his illness or recovery.
In January, Foxx re-joined Cameron Diaz on the set of the film Back in Action and is getting ready to re-team with his daughter on Foxâs Beat Shazam game show.
âIâm so thankful. And I just get emotional. Because it was really⊠itâs beyond the scope. Cherish life,â Foxx said on Sunday. âI have some people in my life that really made sure I was here because it was dire straits,â Foxx said, then joking about his daughter thinks heâs a bit too thankful for some things these days. âI was drinking some water, like âWow, you taste this water? Itâs so wet. This is the wettest waterâ [and she replied,] âDad, youâve gotta chill out.ââ
Watch Foxxâs new Beat Shazam promo below.
Gregg Alexanderâs music career could have taken a much different path had he not had a very bad night in Detroit 30 years ago. The reclusive singer/songwriter and leader of the New Radicals recently revealed that his bandâs signature 1994 debut single, the up with (positive) people anthem âYou Get What You Give,â almost didnât make the grade thanks to an equally catchy song he ended up handing off.
âI had a moment of annoyance that I couldnât go to the house clubs in Detroit. So he reached for the acoustic guitar in the back, channelling his emotion into a song beginning âItâs murder on the dancefloor, but youâd better not kill the groove,’â Alexander told the Guardian about a 1994 night when his old blue Ford Mustang wouldnât start, depriving him of an evening of clubbing.
What he got instead, though, was the groove for âMurder on the Dancefloor,â the song that became a No. 2 hit for Sophie Ellis-Bextor in the UK and then hit the top 20 again this year after it was memorably used in the viral hit movie Saltburn. âYou know how Paul McCartney originally sang about scrambled eggs in âYesterday?;â Alexander said. ââMurder on the Dancefloorâ wasnât anything deep from my subconscious. It was just a dummy lyric that was kind of sung for fun, but then I couldnât better it.â
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Alexanderâs lost-to-time demo of the song has the same driving disco meter, but shot through with his signature keening vocals and his bandâs eternal sunshine vibe, enhanced by a string section played on a keyboard. Alexander and the Radicals only released one album, 1998âs Maybe Youâve Been Brainwashed Too, which featured the equally bouncy âYou Get What You Give,â which hit the top five in the U.K.
âI almost flipped a coin between the two songs,â Alexander, 53, told the Guardian. âThe record company wanted something urgently and I didnât have the time or the budget to finish both. I felt like âMurderâ was a monster but âYou Get What You Giveâ was a masterpiece. It was everything Iâd always wanted to say inside five minutes.â
In a way, Alexander won on both accounts, since the co-write with Ellis-Bextor (Alexander also co-produced âMurderâ) has now become as iconic as the New Radicalsâ hit, which has more than 440 million Spotify plays to date. âA publisher told me that in January it [âMurderâ] was the most heard music on the planet,â Alexander said of the track for which he recorded a âmaster qualityâ demo at the time. âThatâs just incredible.â
Just two years after writing the double dose of pop wonderment, Alexander disbanded the New Radicals and receded from the spotlight to focus on songwriting, penning a Grammy-winning track for Santana (2002âs âThe Game of Loveâ), as well as writing and producing tracks for Enrique Iglesias, Rod Stewart, Hanson, Ronan Keating and S Club 7.
After moving to Notting Hill, England following the New Radicalsâ break-up, Alexanderâs demo got into the hands of Ellis-Bextor, at which point they finished the track together. ââMurderâ was a song I always wanted the world to hear,â Alexander said, recalling that during sessions for the song he would walk down the halls at the studio and see people dancing along to âMurder,â which made him think they were on to something. âAnd when I met Sophie we embarked on a creative journey, the first of three or four Top 10 hits we had.â
The original demo also had the âI know, I know, I knowâ ad lib, which Alexander said heâd been told was a songwriting no-go. âIâd been told you canât use the same words over and over because itâs too repetitive,â he said. âSo I used âI knowâ seven times.â
The reboot of âMurderâ has also reconnected him with Ellis-Bextor, with Alexander realizing that sometimes things work out just as they were supposed to. âSheâs so talented and humble but a great pop star. I think her genius, slightly deadpan delivery helped make it a hit,â he said. âEverything would have been different if Iâd put out âMurder on the Dancefloor,â but I feel that everything happened as it was meant to be.â
Listen to the âMurder on the Dancefloorâ demo here (paywalled).
At this point, Adam Sandler has likely met just about every major celebrity you could imagine. But there is one A-lister that makes the perpetually casual comedic A-lister a bit anxious. âTaylor Swift, because what she means to my kids, I get it a little jumpy,â Sandler told pal Conan OâBrien on this weekâs episode […]