Russell Crowe

Transom Week In Review: Gay Talese, Michael Musto, and 'Dee-ahhn' von Eff

Liam? We hardly know him!
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Liam? We hardly know him!

We talked mob money with writer Gay Talese at the screening of Gomorrah.

After months of speculation, we got to the bottom of Marquee's temporary summer shutdown.

We tallied gifts, drank absinthe, and chatted with godfather Michael Musto at nightlife heir Liam McMullan's 21st birthday party.

Russell Crowe got a little testy at the Body of Lies premiere--par for the course, we suppose.

We partied with Diane von Furstenberg, Tory Burch, Fern Mallis, Martha Stewart and Rory and Elie Tahari as the CFDA welcomed its newest members.

Leo’s Goatee and Russell’s Gut Can’t Save Ridley’s Scorched Bore

The spy who bored me: Leonardo DiCaprio.
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The spy who bored me: Leonardo DiCaprio.

BODY OF LIES
RUNNING TIME 128 minutes
WRITTEN BY William Monaham
DIRECTED BY Ridley Scott
STARRING Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, Mark Strong

Body of Lies is yet another in a long, tiresome line of loud, violent, nauseating and incoherent riffs on how mercenary and inhuman the spooks in the C.I.A. are, even to each other. Pointless and plotless, it’s nothing more than a series of gut-blasting near-death experiences, with Leonardo DiCaprio sporting a goatee for gonads. The idea is that a little facial fur might make him look a little less like a Boy Scout. Wrong. Action director Ridley Scott actually expects us to buy Leo as the toughest secret U.  read more »

Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe Frolicked in Morocco While Filming 'Body of Lies'

Leonardo DiCaprio at the Body of Lies premiere.
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Leonardo DiCaprio at the Body of Lies premiere.

“There is a danger with being jingoistic—you can’t do that—but this film isn’t about the war,” said the director Ridley Scott at the Sunday night premiere of his new film Body of Lies, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe. “It’s really a spy film in the spirit of The Spy Who Came In From the Cold, The Third Man, or Spy Game, my brother’s film. And who doesn’t want to be a spy?” (Mr. Scott's brother is the director Tony Scott.)

Mr. DiCaprio fielded questions about his personal life (still no comment as to whether he plans to settle down with Israeli model Bar Rafaeli).  read more »

Manhattan Weekend Box Office: Savages and Schadenfreude, Awake a Snoozer

Manhattan Weekend Box Office: Savages and Schadenfreude, Awake a Snoozer
Courtesy of Fox Searchlight and MGM


With only one wide release—MGM’s Awake (No. 6)—the box office had a slow weekend, with few, if any, changes either here or nationally in the top five. But that didn’t keep The Savages (No. 8) from making an impression. On two screens in the city, the Tamara Jenkins family drama starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney averaged close to $40,000—a stellar opening for such a slow time.

In the wake of so many dysfunctional Thanksgiving dinners, perhaps receipts were buoyed by people’s desire to see a family more messed up than their own. The film has also certainly been helped by the skillful word-of-mouth and marketing campaign launched by Fox Searchlight—they of Sideways and Little Miss Sunshine fame. Don’t be surprised if this one meets the same Oscar fate—both good and bad.  read more »

With Pitt Gone, Universal Now Wooing Crowe to Come Out and Play

With Pitt Gone, Universal Now Wooing Crowe to Come Out and Play
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Universal Pictures spent Black Friday doing it's own kind of shopping. The studio made it clear over the holiday weekend that it wants Russell Crowe to replace Brad Pitt as the star of State of Play, after Mr. Pitt walked out on the picture Thanksgiving Eve over disagreements about the shooting script. According to Variety:

U claimed Pitt left a pay-or-play commitment and left open the option of suing him; Pitt's camp claimed he was essentially forced out of a movie he's been eager to topline for almost two years just because the studio wouldn't wait for a strike resolution and a rewrite to bring the script back to a place that made him comfortable.

Manhattan Weekend Box Office: Great Scott! Gangster Opens With Bang; Bee Flies and Lumet Thrives

Manhattan Weekend Box Office: Great Scott! Gangster Opens With Bang; Bee Flies and Lumet Thrives
Courtesy of Universal, Paramount, and ThinkFilm

The box office was awakened this weekend from its fall slumber, as if it too had just been hit by the first cold spell of the season. American Gangster (No. 1) may have only grossed one and a half times as much as Bee Movie (No.2) nationally, but here in the city, it almost tripled the cartoon’s gross, averaging an astronomical $91,969 per theater. Gangster, starring Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe and directed by Ridley Scott, broke all types of genre-specific records, en route to smashing the personal opening weekend records for both actors.

A thanks from Universal, who are distributing the film, is in order to the New York Post, who keep giving wood to organized crime and feeding the city’s unquenchable thirst for news about its dons. Like one of Frank Lucas’ finely tailored suits, this film was made for Manhattan.  read more »

Girl on Film: Halloween Is Behind Us, But Gangster Continues the Bloodbath; Bees and Children From Mars

Girl on Film: Halloween Is Behind Us, But Gangster Continues the Bloodbath; Bees and Children From Mars
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This weekend, with Halloween safely behind us, along with the obligatory blood-spurting-zombies-eat-your-face-and-rip-your-guts-out gore flicks (please see Saw IV’s $32 million-plus box office gobble last weekend), we can happily hunker down and see a bloodbath the way we like it—all artistic like! The violent, gripping, and thoroughly entertaining American Gangster hits theaters this weekend, bringing the unsurprisingly stellar performances of Denzel Washington—who truly is a movie star, and for our money could out-charisma a Pitt or a Clooney if he had the opportunity—and Russell Crowe. This is the third teaming between Gangster director Ridley Scott and Mr. Crowe (Gladiator in 2000 and the mostly unseen A Good Year in 2006, which had the burly Aussie going for a bit of ill-advised physical comedy).  read more »

A Saga of Corruption, Heroin and Charisma: Ridley Scott Delivers Socko Entertainment in American Gangster

Amber waves of hair: Russell Crowe goes 70’s in <i>American Gangster</i>.
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Amber waves of hair: Russell Crowe goes 70’s in American Gangster.

Denzel Washington dazzles as drug kingpin while Russell Crowe plays the best good cop in years.  read more »

The Day in Gossip: Blaine Trump Fires Marriage; Hillary Blows Out Candles!

Happy Birthday to me!
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Happy Birthday to me!

Not so surprisingly, Ellen DeGeneres may have lost Iggy but she gained viewers. [Page Six]

Blaine Trump, wife of Donald’s brother Robert, has thrown in the towel on her marriage. [Page Six]

Play-by-play of Hillary’s 60th b-day bash at the Beacon. [Gatecrasher]

Rocker Cisco Adler ran around an L.A. club in his underwear, causing some to wonder, Why so much clothing? [Page Six]

Russell Crowe outed Leonardo DiCaprio as a 17-year-old virgin. [Page Six]

More good goss from Hillary’s party, which “rocked.” [Rush&Malloy]

Lindsay Lohan moved into the Beverly Hills Hotel…uh oh. [Page Six]

Actress Kristen Johnson (3rd Rock From the Sun) threw a tantrum onstage at the American Airlines Theater over forgetting her bleeping lines. [Page Six]

How many bold-faced names can appear in one Page Six item (or in two dining rooms)? A: 23 [Page Six]  read more »

It's Awards Season! Yee-Haw!

It's Awards Season! Yee-Haw!
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Studio executives—and audiences alike—have emerged from their Labor Day weekends rubbing their eyes and stifling their yawns: “Huh, award seasons starts now?” Well, OK!  read more »

What the MacGuffin? Abrams Loses Way in Mission

<b>Second Review</b> Maggie Cheung and James Dennis in <i>Clean</i>.
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Second Review Maggie Cheung and James Dennis in Clean.

WOOD WAR XXI

Who's winning the battle of the front pages?

FIRE FIEND time again! The Post's visuals stink: an overbearing Post Poker ad and the umpteenth repetition of that bleary, eyebrow-plucked shot of Peter Braunstein. The Daily News goes with the novel image of the coffee-shop guy who claimed to spot him.

Sometimes, though, it's a bad idea to let the art dictate the copy. "I SAW THE FIEND"? Good for you, buddy. But the Post feels free to jump the counter and write the incident from Braunstein's point of view--so a celebrity sighting becomes an action-movie sequence. Flees cops! You other guys can stick around and talk to the java jockey--the Post has a FIRE FIEND to chase!

In other crackling True Crime writing, the Post puts an outraged justice-denied spin on Russell Crowe's plea deal in his phone-throwing case. "Secret deal spares Crowe jail" is sharp and lucid--where the News' secondary story treatment is indecipherable. What star? Why is "WOMAN" in quotes? Is it the title of something, or is this anonymous, ailing thespian a transsexual?  read more »

Winner: New York Post Overall standings: Daily News 12, New York Post 9

On the Sly: Bernie's Biopic

To channel Page Six for a moment, we hear that Bernie Kerik just had lunch with Sly Stallone at midtown's Fresco by Scotto.

And that Stallone might be interested in playing our favorite embattled three-timing-husband/chauffeur-turned-commissioner in the movie version of Kerik's autobiography, Lost Son: A Life in Pursuit of Justice, which was optioned by Miramax last year. (Earlier, there was talk that Russell Crowe might play the part.)  read more »

Sly may just be perfect casting - after all, back in the mid-90's, when Bernie was hired as director of investigations at Corrections, Rudy Giuliani told the department's then-commissioner, "Congratulations. You've just hired Rambo."

Of course, at this point it looks like the movie might never get out of development hell, although we hear that it will skip the controversies and just focus on Bernie's days as a street cop (when he was nicknamed the "Mayhem Magnet").

Glover Park Party

Cindy Adams we are not, so fortunately for our blogging career, New York is the site of very few political parties like the Glover Park Group's Soho House celebration last night.

On the boldface names front, Senator Clinton was poised and apparently unfazed by the Chertoff appointment. Joe Lockhart was looking well-rested and prosperous. And, on the local front, Gifford Miller's new campaign manager, Brian Hardwick, showed his bearded face (to us at least) for the first time, and Ferrer adman David Axelrod his mustachioed one. Howard and Gigi presided ably.  read more »

The marriage of politics and cool (though better-informed Observer reporters than this one inform us that Soho House isn't what it was a couple of years ago) is always a slightly awkward one. The first sign of a breach was Russell Crowe at the bar; then, around 7:30, the beautiful people started wandering in and eyeing the politicos with unconcealed disdain.

Steve Martin To Host 75th Academy Awards

November 7 -- Steve Martin will host the 75th Anniversary of the Academy Awards next year, the show'  read more »

The Academy Goes One Way; I'll Go for Zellweger, Lynch

The Academy Award nominees for 2001 reflect a growing eccentricity that amounts to a jumbled consens  read more »

They've Got Us Reeling In the Aisles

I recently sat on a hush-hush committee of 13 that met in L.A.  read more »

For Your Consideration … A Few Thoughts on the Oscars

The 73rd Academy Awards have not been given enough creditfor some signs of intelligence.  read more »

Mouthwatering Chocolat … Meg Ryan's Own Rambo

The Christmas countdown begins. With approximately 30 moremovies to open before the annual Dec.  read more »

Russell Crowe in a Toga, but Not a Single Orgy

Ridley Scott's Gladiator , from a screenplay by David Franzoni and John Logan and William Nicholson,  read more »

A Once-Upon-a-Time Fable With the Wrong Cast

Jay Roach's Mystery, Alaska , from a screenplay by David E.  read more »