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Last Rites' Casts Franchise-Best Opening Day
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Last Rites’ Casts Franchise-Best Opening Day

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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The power of Christ still compels moviegoers. “The Conjuring: Last Rites” exorcised an impressive $34.5 million across Friday and preview screenings in 3,802 locations. That’s well ahead of the figure earned by the horror series’ 2018 spinoff “The Nun” ($22 million), giving “Last Rites” the biggest opening day gross in franchise history.

It puts the New Line feature on track to surge far above its pre-weekend industry projections for a $50 million debut, beating “The Nun” ($53 million) for the series’ biggest opening weekend ever. Not only will it be the biggest domestic bow for a horror movie in 2025, but the R-rated “Last Rites” could even rank as the seventh-biggest opening weekend of the year, with a chance at edging out “Thunderbolts*” ($74 million) depending on its play through Saturday. The film also gets a revenue boost from playing Imax and premium large-format auditoriums.

Even at its fourth mainline entry (and ninth including spin-offs), “The Conjuring” franchise has endured as a moviegoing draw. Stars Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson again return as the real-life, self-professed occult investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. Director Michael Chaves is also back to helm this entry, after previously handling the last mainline installment “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It” in 2021, plus the 2023 spinoff “The Nun II.”

The weekend also marks another hit for Warner Bros., which has now strung together a whopping seven consecutive openings above $40 million. Reviews have been mediocre for “Last Rites” and moviegoers are only a little more positive, with survey firm Cinema Score polling a franchise-low “B” grade among early audiences. But none of that is proving much of a hindrance. Against a production budget of $55 million, it’s off to a fantastic start.

Meanwhile, Disney has the filmed version of the Broadway musical juggernaut “Hamilton” in 1,825 theaters, with $3.9 million across Friday and preview screenings. It’s projecting to land in second place with a three-day opening around $9 million. It’s pretty remarkable, considering that “Hamilton” has been available to view on Disney+ for nearly a half-decade. The studio acquired rights to the performance recording years ago and had originally set theatrical plans, but released it on the platform during COVID lockdowns. But now “Hamilton” is finally in theaters to align with its 10th anniversary; evidently, there’s a desire to see it on the big screen, despite being readily available for home viewing.

Third place goes to another Warner Bros. horror title with “Weapons,” earning another $1.5 million on Friday to go down just 47% from its daily total last week. Now in its fifth weekend of release, writer-director Zach Cregger’s R-rated original has earned more than $140 million in North America.

Disney is currently holding fourth with “Freakier Friday,” which earned another $960,000 on Friday to fall 46% from its daily total last week. In its fifth weekend, the comedy sequel has now hit $85 million domestic and will soon pass “Snow White” ($87 million) to become the 15th-highest-grossing North American release of the year.

Narrowly slipping behind to fifth, Sony Pictures’ “Caught Stealing” is facing a $3.2 million gross for its second weekend, which would mark a 58% fall from it debut. That’s not the kind of hold that the mid-budget neo noir was depending on after a muted opening. It’s looking to hit just $14.9 million domestic through its second weekend.

Also opening wide this weekend, the Salvation Poem Project has the PG-rated Christian tale “Light of the World” in 2,075 locations. Rivals have the hand-drawn 2D animated feature at $700,000 for Friday and previews, with an eighth place opening in the cards.

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Michelle Obama Says Barack Taking Her To See Spike Lee's 'Do The Right Thing' On Opening Night Was 'Impressive' + Believes That Datex 'Sealed The Deal'
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Michelle Obama Says Barack Taking Her To See Spike Lee’s ‘Do The Right Thing’ On Opening Night Was ‘Impressive’ + Believes That Datex ‘Sealed The Deal’

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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Michelle Obama Says Barack Taking Her To See Spike Lee’s ‘Do The Right Thing’ On Opening Night Was ‘Impressive’ + Believes That Datex
‘Sealed The Deal’

Michelle Obama is giving Barack major credit for setting the tone early in their relationship.
On a recent episode of the “IMO” podcast, which she co-hosts with her brother Craig Robinson, the former First Lady shared that one of their first dates was to see Spike Lee’s “Do The Right Thing” on opening night, which she called “impressive.”

Spike Lee appeared as the episode’s featured guest, prompting the story.

Michelle’s memory highlighted how Barack’s appreciation of the culture caught her attention and “sealed the deal.”

Do you remember this Spike Lee classic?


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'John Candy' Doc Director Colin Hanks on TIFF Opening Night Film
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‘John Candy’ Doc Director Colin Hanks on TIFF Opening Night Film

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

On screen, John Candy was often the gregarious life of the party. He smoked and drank through a game of racquetball in “Splash,” he charmed a household of unruly kids with his free-spirited ways in “Uncle Buck” and annoyed the living hell of Steve Martin with his constant stream of chatter in “Planes, Trains and Automobiles.” But “John Candy: I Like Me,” a new documentary about his life and career that kicks off the opening night of the Toronto Intl. Film Festival, shows the private turmoil behind the comedian’s affable facade.

“There were real, serious, traumatic experiences that formed John and made him who he was,” says Colin Hanks, the film’s director. “He was an incredible human being and a kind, loving, generous spirit. But all of those qualities were coping mechanisms for a tremendous amount of pain and sorrow.”

Chief among the issues that Candy battled with was unresolved grief he felt after his father died of heart disease at age 35 when the actor was 4 years old. That gave Candy, who would die at age 43, a sense that he was on an accelerated timeline.

“This idea of borrowed time combined with the nature of show business, which is go, go, go, go, moving at the speed of opportunity. Those things came together to create this perpetual motion machine for John that made things incredibly hectic and stressful and added to that general sense of anxiety,” says Hanks.

Hanks says he related to his subject’s struggles to make sense of the death of a parent, since his mother, Samantha Lewes, died from lung cancer at a young age.

“I understand this ticking clock,” Hanks says. “My mother died at 49. I’ll be turning 48 in November. I always look at 49 as a marker for me in my life. I have zero doubt it was the same way for John.”

Professionally, Candy seemed to be unstoppable during the 1980s and early ’90s, making hits like “Stripes,” “Spaceballs” and “Cool Runnings” with everyone from Bill Murray to Mel Brooks to Doug E. Doug. But the filmmaker whose sensibility seemed tailor-made for Candy’s was John Hughes, who worked with him on six movies, including classics like “Uncle Buck,” “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” and “Home Alone.”

“They were both real, genuine people that never lost sight of that even after they became famous,” says Hanks. “In show business, you’re part of a traveling circus. You meet a lot of different people, and when you find a kindred spirit, you hold on to that, and you spend as much time with them as you can. You work with them as much as you can.”

In interviews, Candy, who struggled with his weight for much of his life, had to deal with the press making rude comments about his size. Hanks’ film contains many instances where interviewers essentially call Candy “fat” to his face, leaving him trying to smile good-naturedly. It’s shockingly cruel.

“You look at interview after interview and horrible things are being said and questions are being asked in incredibly insensitive ways,” Hanks says. “It’s tough to see how uncomfortable John was in almost every clip. And he had good reason, because some of the things that people said were disgusting and would not be tolerated today.”

To make the documentary, Hanks interviewed Candy’s co-stars and friends — a group that includes Eugene Levy, Martin Short, Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Catherine O’Hara and nearly the entire galaxy of the 20th century’s greatest comedians. Even three decades after his death in 1994, they talk about Candy with tremendous love and admiration. Hanks, whose father, Tom Hanks, co-starred with Candy in “Splash” and “Volunteers,” had his own memories of the late actor.

“It’s through kid glasses, because I knew him when I was young, but even as a child he made you feel like your opinions mattered, your feelings mattered, you mattered,” Hanks says.

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Param Sundari Box Office: Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor’s Movie Settles for a Decent Opening

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
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Param Sundari earned around Rs 7.25 crores on its first day at the box office. The worldwide collection for the movie is Rs 10 crores. The overseas collection for the first day is Rs 1.30 crores while India gross collection stands at Rs 8.70 crores.

Interestingly, the movie had an overall 12.92% Hindi occupancy on August 29, 2025. The morning shows saw an occupancy of 8.19% while the afternoon shows saw an overall occupancy of 11.45%. The evening and the night shows were at an occupancy of 12.27% and 19.77% respectively.

Mumbai saw a footfall of 12.25% at the theatres while Delhi was at 13.00%. Bengaluru was at an occupancy of 24.50% while Hyderabad saw a footfall of 21.75%.

While these are initial reports, the movie has received rave public reviews on social media platforms. Many also criticised the movie for its dialogues and over plot setup. One user wrote, “#ParamSundari tries to be a fun ride, but ends up pretty flat. The writing stays on a very basic level with only a handful of jokes actually landing. Sid & Jhanvi are decent, the music lifts the mood but beyond that it feels too simple and at times even overboard.”

Param Sundari

 

Filmfare’s reviewer gave the movie 3 stars. He noted, “Param Sundari serves as a reminder of how romance once formed the beating heart of Bollywood storytelling and why its decline has left a void. Like forgetting how to measure rice and dal when it’s no longer cooked, the genre seems to have lost its proportions. While it pokes light-hearted fun at the conventions of romance as shown in our films, we’re sure Tushar Jalota’s intention wasn’t to make a satire. The film’s trailer got sharp reactions from viewers in Kerala, who felt that the film’s depiction of Malayali culture was outdated and steeped in stereotypes. Let’s hope they’re more forgiving of the complete film.”

The leading cast of the movie comprises Janhvi Kapoor and Sidharth Malhotra. The ensemble cast comprises Sanjay Kapoor, Renji Panicker, Manjot Singh and Abhishek Banerjee.


Also Read: Param Sundari Public Review: Netizens React to Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor’s Latest Release

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George Clooney ‘forced to scale back commitments at Venice Film Festival after falling ill on opening day’
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George Clooney ‘forced to scale back commitments at Venice Film Festival after falling ill on opening day’

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
written by jummy84

28 August 2025

George Clooney is said to have been forced to scale back his commitments at the Venice Film Festival after falling ill on the opening day.

George Clooney is said to have been forced to scale back his commitments at the Venice Film Festival after falling ill on the opening day

The Oscar-winning actor, 64, who is starring in Noah Baumbach’s competition film Jay Kelly, ended his Wednesday (27.08.25) press junket early and did not attend a private dinner with cast, crew and Netflix executives, it has now emerged,

Insiders told The Hollywood Reporter George began to feel unwell in the afternoon and was advised to return to his accommodation to rest ahead of Thursday’s press conference and world premiere.

The actor was photographed leaving the Hotel Excelsior by boat at around 4pm.

His absence meant he missed a dinner with director Noah Baumbach, 55, and co-stars Adam Sandler, 58, and Laura Dern, also 58.

The nature of his illness has not been disclosed, but sources have stressed it was “nothing to worry about”.

Hours earlier, George had been seen arriving at the Lido with Laura, dressed in a navy suit, striped shirt and tinted sunglasses.

George’s health scare comes after he recently discussed his future plans in acting.

In March, he told CBS News programme 60 Minutes he would no longer appear in romantic comedies.

He said: “Look, I’m 63 years old. I’m not trying to compete with 25-year-old leading men. That’s not my job. I’m not doing romantic films anymore.”

He was speaking ahead of his Broadway debut in Good Night, And Good Luck, an adaptation of his 2005 Oscar-nominated film of the same name.

George plays journalist Edward R Murrow in the stage production, which recounts Murrow’s televised confrontation with Senator Joseph McCarthy during the “Second Red Scare” of the 1950s.

He said: “It’s exciting to be (on Broadway.) Let’s not kid ourselves. It’s nerve-wracking. And there’s a million reasons why it’s dumb to do.

“It’s dumb to do because you’re coming out and saying, ‘Well, let’s try to get an audience to take this ride with you back to 1954’.”

Reflecting on the relationship between government and the press, George said: “We’re seeing this idea of using government to scare or fine, or use corporations to make journalists smaller.

“Governments don’t like the freedom of the press, they never have. And that goes for whether you are a conservative or a liberal or whatever side you’re on. They don’t like the press.”

The lifelong Democrat also spoke about his decision to call on Joe Biden, 82, to step aside from the last U.S. presidential race after his debate with Donald Trump, 79.

George said: “I was raised to tell the truth. I had seen the president up close for this fundraiser, and I was surprised. And so, I feel as if there was a lot of… cowardice in my party, through all of that, and I was not proud of that, and I also believed I had to tell the truth.”




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Francis Ford Coppola Honors Werner Herzog at Venice Opening Ceremony
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Francis Ford Coppola Honors Werner Herzog at Venice Opening Ceremony

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Francis Ford Coppola doesn’t have a film premiering in Venice this year, but the 86-year-old Oscar winner is duly present for the 82nd edition. His pal Mike Figgis’ behind-the-scenes portrait “Megadoc,” about the production of Coppola’s 2024 cinematic cause célèbre “Megalopolis,” debuts out of competition this week. And at the festival’s opening ceremony Wednesday night, Coppola took to the dais to champion his longtime friend, the German filmmaker Werner Herzog, recipient of the festival’s honorary Golden Lion for lifetime achievement. (“Vertigo” icon Kim Novak will also receive one later this week.)

Herzog’s new film “Ghost Elephants,” about an elusive herd of the Angolan creatures, debuts in Venice this week as part of the festival’s robust documentary slate, which also includes new films from Laura Poitras and Sofia Coppola.

La Grazia

“One must celebrate that someone like him can exist,” said Coppola of Herzog, the 82-year-old documentary and fiction auteur whose films have spanned everywhere from the Caves of Lascaux in “Cave of Forgotten Dreams” to pushing a steamboat up the Andes with Klaus Kinski in “Fitzcarraldo,” or alongside conservationist Timothy Treadwell in his last days for “Grizzly Man.”

“His work burst into my life with ‘The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser’ [from 1974], ‘Aguirre, the Wrath of God,’ and ‘Fitzcarraldo.’ I have never seen such films as these, all unique and very different from one another, and all magnificent,” said Coppola, who put up a penniless Herzog at his San Francisco house to finish the script for “Fitzcarraldo.”

“He’s written operas, he’s directed roles, he’s acted. He not only can fill the pages of an encyclopedia — Werner is one so, so filled with exuberant creativity. … We all joined together at my home in San Francisco, where there was always fun conversations and much learning and enthusiastic discoveries. I was working on a play at that time, and remember introducing one of the cast members, Lena, who eventually became his wife. So when it comes down to is this: If Werner has limits, I don’t know what they are. Werner’s life and his very existence send a challenge to everyone out there: copy, if you can. And all of us truly wonder if anyone ever will. Werner, I will eat my hat if anyone comes [along] who can do it.”

VENICE, ITALY - AUGUST 27: Werner Herzog poses with Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement Award after the opening ceremony during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on August 27, 2025 in Venice, Italy. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Werner Herzog poses with the Golden LionGetty Images

A tearful Herzog took to the stage at the Sala Grande on the Lido di Venezia. “Francis has been extremely kind and generous to me,” Herzog said. “We know each other for half a century by now. He’s been generous, inviting me at a time when I didn’t have money to pay for a hotel room. I stayed at his house in San Francisco and wrote my screenplay of ‘Fitzcarraldo.’ Both of us came very close to making a very big film about the conquest of Mexico together, seen from the perspective of the Aztecs, a film project that did not materialize, but it’s a wonderful time when we plotted about it. And, of course, without Francis, I would not have met my wonderful wife, Lena. In fact, it is not true that we are 30 years together. Now it is to be correct: 29 years, 11 months, and nine days.”

Herzog — whose “Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans” and “My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?” both played Venice in competition in 2009 — concluded, “I have always tried to strive for something that goes deeper beyond what you normally see in movie theaters. Go into a deep form of poetry that is possible in cinema, searching for truth in unusual ways. Truth is always somehow in cinema. It’s mysterious and elusive, and I always try to do something which was sublime or something transcendental. This may sound a little bit lofty. So in fact, I do believe that all this has similar reasons. I always wanted to be a good soldier of cinema.”

Later in the opening ceremony, competition jury president Alexander Payne took to the stage hours after navigating questions about Gaza during the jury press conference. Protests surrounding the ongoing genocide in Gaza are roundly expected to dominate event space and news chatter throughout the fest.

The jury also includes filmmakers Stéphane Brizé, Maura Delpero, Cristian Mungiu, and Mohammad Rasoulof, and actors Zhao Tao and 2025 Best Actress Oscar nominee Fernanda Torres, who together will look at 21 films from the likes of Paolo Sorrentino (whose “La Grazia” opened the festival), Yorgos Lanthimos, Noah Baumbach, Park Chan-wook, Kathryn Bigelow, Guillermo del Toro, Olivier Assayas, Mona Fastvold, Benny Safdie, Jim Jarmusch, and more.

“My fellow jurors and I express our great honor of being asked to serve on the jury of this year’s Venice Film Festival, and we offer our greatest respect and warmest congratulations to all the superb filmmakers whose work we have the privilege of seeing with virgin eyes,” Payne said following a tribute reel montaging moments from his career, from “Sideways” to “The Descendants.” “I encourage my fellow jury members and myself to consider that we know something about cinema, but also nothing at all, to look at each movie simultaneously with the eyes of a professional but also with the eyes of a child who is perhaps seeing a film for the very first time. We know that each of the films will be some kind of miracle, as the existence of cinema itself is a miracle, and we approach our work with the spirit of great joy.”

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Paolo Sorrentino's 'La Grazia' Lands Standing Ovation at Venice Opening Night
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Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘La Grazia’ Lands Standing Ovation at Venice Opening Night

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

The Italians love Paolo Sorrentino.

His latest drama “La Grazia,” which kicked off the 82nd Venice Film Festival, was met with a four-minute standing ovation on Wednesday night on the Lido.

The story of an aging politician dealing with his own mortality — and deciding two challenging clemency cases in his final days in office — brought the Venice crowd to their feet as Sorrentino clutched his chest and waved to his fans inside the Sala Grande Theatre. The audience was made largely of Italian officials and members of the industry with some star power in the form of Tilda Swinton and Cate Blanchett.

“La Grazia” re-teams the Oscar-winning Sorrentino with his male muse and “The Great Beauty” star, Toni Servillo, who has appeared in seven of the director’s last 10 feature films to date. Servillo plays a fictional Italian president named Mariano De Santis, who is torn by doubts about whether he should sign a draft law that would allow euthanasia in the Catholic country.

Ahead of the premiere, Sorrentino – who made his debut at Venice in 2001 with Servillo-starrer “One Man Up” – told Variety about his decision to portray a positive example of a politician in the film.

“Every day in the news we read about decisions made by politicians that stem from impetuosity, show of force and strange twisted ideas about how the economy works,” he said. “Instead of this, I wanted to depict what a politician should be like.”

During the opening night ceremony, Francis Ford Coppola presented Werner Herzog with a Golden Lion for lifetime achievement. Coppola called the German cinema giant, known for films such as “Signs of Life,” “Nosferatu the Vampyre,” “Aguirre, the Wrath of God” and “Fitzcarraldo,” an “unlimited phenomenon working in every nook and corner in cinema.” The event marked Coppola’s first public appearance since undergoing a heart procedure in Rome earlier this month.

Over the next 10 days, boatloads of A-list talent will disembark for what is set to be the most high-wattage celebration of cinema on the Lido in recent memory. Among the premieres on schedule are Luca Guadagnino’s thriller “After the Hunt,” starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield and Ayo Edebiri; “Jay Kelly,” a comedic drama from director Noah Baumbach and stars George Clooney and Adam Sandler; Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” with Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac; as well as the latest Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone collaboration, “Bugonia.”

“If all these movies are here, it’s because they were rejected by Cannes” joked the opening night ceremony’s host, actor and comedian Emanuela Fanelli, of the other most prominent European film festival.

Earlier in the day, the ongoing war in Gaza dominated the festival’s jury press conference where jury president Alexander Payne dodged a question about the conflict and how the festival should address it.

“I feel a little bit unprepared for that question,” Payne said. “I’m here to judge and talk about cinema.”

 In his brief speech during the ceremony, Payne said he encouraged his fellow jurors “to consider that we know something about cinema, but also nothing at all. To look at each movie simultaneously with the eyes of a professional, but also with the eyes of a child who is perhaps seeing a movie for the very first time.”

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Netflix House Sets Opening Dates For Philadelphia & Dallas Venues
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Netflix House Sets Opening Dates For Philadelphia & Dallas Venues

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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The countdown is on for the opening of Netflix‘s first two permanent year-round entertainment destinations. Netflix House will open in Philadelphia at King of Prussia Mall on November 12, 2025 and in Dallas at Galleria Dallas on December 11, 2025. 

The more than 100,000-square feet Netflix House venues will feature experiences inspired by some of the streamer’s most popular shows and films including Wednesday, Squid Game, One Piece, Stranger Things, KPop Demon Hunters, Love Is Blind, Sakamoto Days, A Knives Out Mystery franchise and more.

Netflix House Philadelphia features Top Nine Mini Golf where each hole is themed to characters and stories from popular series and events, including Bridgerton, Is It Cake?, Stranger Things, WWE, Squid Game and more. Fans also will be able to play as the main character inside the worlds of Netflix shows and movies with immersive VR games.

Netflix RePlay at Netflix House Dallas includes interactive and fresh takes on traditional arcade games. Shows and films featured include Sakamoto Days, Floor is Lava, Love is Blind, Army of the Dead, Big Mouth, among others.

New immersive experiences specifically created for the venues include Stranger Things: Escape the Dark and Squid Game: Survive the Trials in Dallas, and Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts and One Piece: Quest for the Devil Fruit in Philadelphia. 

Tickets go on sale for the Philadelphia site on October 17 and for the Dallas location on November 18. A waitlist for early access to tickets for preferred experiences at each location is available here.

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Blue Note Los Angeles Grand Opening Weekend: Recap
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Blue Note Los Angeles Grand Opening Weekend: Recap

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
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Blue Note Los Angeles will quickly become the go-to spot for you, your faves, and theirs, too.

The lounge formally opened its doors on Thursday (Aug. 14) with back-to-back jam sessions starring Robert Glasper and friends. During the second show of night one, Affion Crockett, D Smoke, and Shock G‘s protégé, Young Hump, all took to the stage to welcome guests with delightful, impromptu performances.

Crockett impersonated JAY-Z and later freestyled a few bars: “I ain’t revealing who the killer is/ And who the most responsible villain […] I ain’t wishing death on nobody/ I’m wishing remission/ That we go back to the day of Special Ed and the mission […] Need to get a respirator/ Maybe hook ’em to phonics/ So, we can clean up the bulls**t/ Hip-Hop needs a colonic…”

When D Smoke took the stage, he reminded the audience, “This is not some planned s**t by any means.” He wound up performing “Shine” and praised the brilliance of his cousin, Tiffany Gouché. Throughout the weekend, other special guests included Aja Monét, Quinta Brunson, Omar J. Dorsey, Vic Mensa, Buddy, and more.

For the famed musician and Creative Ambassador of the venue, Glasper gushed on Instagram, “I’m still floating from the grand opening of @bluenotelosangeles on Sunset! What a moment. What a MOMENT. The energy in that room was pure magic — from the first note to the last, we had something special brewing. Blue Note LA officially opened its doors on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood on Thursday, Aug. 14, and to be the one to christen this legendary space in LA? Man, that’s not lost on me.”

He continued, “The West Coast needed this. Music needed this. WE needed this. Being a creative ambassador for Blue Note LA isn’t just an honor— it’s a responsibility I take seriously. This isn’t just another venue, this is a sanctuary for the culture. Shoutout to every single soul that came through – the musicians, the lovers of music, the family, the friends. Y’all made that room LIVE. The connection was real, the vibes were immaculate, and the music… chef’s kiss. This is just the beginning, LA. We bout to do some beautiful things in this space. The lineage continues, the story keeps writing itself, and I’m grateful to be a part of it.”

Alex Isley kicked off the stacked lineup with four shows across two nights. Upcoming performers include Emily King, Terrace Martin, Kenyon Dixon, Tank and The Bangas, Andra Day, BJ The Chicago Kid, José James, and Kamasi Washington. The full list can be found on Blue Note LA’s official website.

Check out more highlights from Blue Note LA’s grand opening below.

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