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Pitchfork Media has reported that a member of The Decemberists has been diagnosed with breast cancer and will miss several upcoming shows in order to undergo treatment.
Lead singer Colin Meloy writes, “The good news is that Jenny caught it early. And while the prognosis is very, very good for a full recovery, tackling the disease will mean some intensive treatment for our Jenny as well as a lot of important recovery time.”
The Oregon-based band has decided to soldier on with their scheduled tour while Jenny Conlee stays home to fight the disease and recover from treatment. The Decemberists currently have nine shows planned for May and June, and have not yet announced a temporary replacement for Conlee, who plays the accordion and keyboards for the band. Meloy writes in the statement, “If you or anyone in your world has been handed a similar diagnosis, you know how out-of-the-blue this news can be.”
Conlee wrote on the Decemberists’ website, “To be making music with everyone and seeing the fans has helped me to feel more positive and keep my mind off of my diagnosis. But, alas, as the tour winds down, it is time for me to get back to reality. I will try to get into surgery as soon as I can after we return from this leg of the tour so I can begin my recovery.”
She adds, “There are still a few unknowns out there concerning my cancer, but I am thinking positive and hope to be back on the road soon. Thanks for all of your support!”
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The movie Gotti: Three Generations has indeed turned into a family affair. John Travolta will be playing John Gotti Sr and his real life wife, Kelly Preston will play his on screen wife Victoria Gotti.
“She’s a terrific actress, and she can really do the role justice,” said Steve Honig, spokesperson for the production company.
Their 11 year old daughter Ella Bleu will also join the cast as their on screen daughter, Angel Gotti.
Marc Fiore, producer for the film says “The love and passion between John and Kelly will bring a huge benefit to John Sr and his wife, and to tell you the truth they have a lot in common. They both lost a child at a young age and they understand what the Gottis went thru when the Gottis lost their child.”
Kelly Preston has said of her husband’s acting: “I think he just inhabits a person so brilliantly…He doesn’t really play them. He becomes them.”
Also joining the cast will be Lindsay Lohan as Kim Gotti, wife of John Gotti Jr.
The movie will depict the life and crimes of John Gotti Sr. The rights to the story were sold by John Gotti Jr to Fiore Films. The making of the film doesn’t sit well with victims or critics as they see it as a glorification of the mob boss.
The weekend is almost upon us, and that means more movies to check out! Let’s dive right in.
First up, we have Thor, starring Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins, and Natalie Portman. This much-anticipated film tells the story of Thor (Hemsworth), who is cast out of the fantastic relam of Asgard by his father Odin (Hopkins) for his arrogance and sent to Earth to live among humans. He falls in love with scientist Jane Foster (Portman), who teaches Thor much needed lesions, and his new-found strength comes into play when a villain from his homeland sends dark forces towards Earth.
Next up we have what I’ll call a chick-flick: Something Borrowed. Starring Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson, and Colin Egglesfield, this film follows the friendships, trust, and secrets that come to the surface when forever-single Rachel (Goodwin) falls for Dex, her best friend Darcy’s fiancé. Goodwin’s character is a successful lawyer, and John Krasinski also stars as her best friend.
Jumping the Broom opens this weekend, starring Paula Patton, Laz Alonso, and Angela Bassett. The wedding of Sabrina and Jason (Patton and Alonso) brings Sabrina’s uptown family and Jason’s downtown family together over a revealing weekend in Martha’s Vineyard.
Opening in a limited release is the Mel Gibson film The Beaver. Alongside Gibson, Jodie Foster and Anton Yelchin star in this movie about a troubled executive who adopts a hand-puppet beaver as his sole means of communicating with his family and colleagues.
Also opening in limited theaters is Last Night, starring Keira Knightley, Sam Worthington, and Eva Mendes. When married couple Joanna and Michael (Knightley and Worthington) spend a night apart, they each face temptation that could change the fate of their relationship: Michael is out of town with a seductive co-worker, while Joanna encounters an ex, who has resurfaced in New York City.
Hobo With a Shotgun is also opening this weekend. It stars Rutger Hauer and was directed by Jason Eisener. A transient looking for a fresh start in a new town finds himself instead in the middle of an urban wasteland run by a notorious crime boss and crooked cops. Fed up with the violence around him, he grabs hole of a shotgun and begins to dole out civilian justice. Sounds a little unhinged, don’t you think?
Mickey Rourke, Megan Fox, and Bill Murray star in Passion Play. Down and out trumpet player Nate Pool (Rourke) meets Lily (Fox), an “angelic creature” working as a circus sideshow attraction. As they fall in love, they have to stay one step ahead of a gangster (Murray) who wants Lily for himself. Maybe I’m a little judgmental here, but Mickey Rourke and Bill Murray having a chance with Megan Fox? What?
Finally, opening this weekend in a limited release is There Be Dragons, directed by Roland Joffe. As journalist Robert Torres (Dougray Scott) investigates a book written by Opus Dei founder Josemaria Escriva (Charlie Cox), he peels back the layers of a decades-old story involving Escriva and Torres’ father, Manolo (Wes Bentley) – childhood friends who were ideologically separated by the Spanish Civil War.
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Arthur Laurents, the playwright behind the musicals West Side Story and Gypsy, has passed away. The New York Times reports that Laurents died yesterday, of complications from pneumonia. He was 93.
Laurents spent the majority of his 65-year-long career writing and directing plays – which he continued doing until two years ago. His big break came in 1957 with West Side Story, his spin on the classic Shakespeare tale Romeo and Juliet. Laurents took the play to composer Leonard Bernstein and lyricist Stephen Sonheim, and together the trio created the unforgettable Broadway show.
Laurents wrote in his 2009 memoir, “What we really did stylistically with West Side Story was take every musical theater technique as far as it could be taken. Scene, song and dance were integrated seamlessly; we did it all better than anyone ever had before.” His memoir is titled Mainly on Directing: “Gypsy,” “West Side Story,” and Other Musicals.
1959 brought Laurents Gypsy, which many consider one of Broadway’s best shows. He was also involved with directing other successful revival shows of Gypsy after its initial premiere.
Laurents’ first novel, The Way We Were, was published in 1972, and in 1973 he wrote the screenplay for the film starring Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford.
Laurents spent his last decades involved with various other plays and musicals. His last play, Come Back, Come Back, Wherever You Are, premiered off-Broadway in the spring of 2009.
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