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Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York, including red carpets for Lightyear, Jurassic World: Dominion and Jennifer Lopez’s Halftime documentary as well as Julie Andrews’ AFI tribute.
Jurassic World: Dominion premiere
The sixth film in the Jurassic Park franchise, and third in the Jurassic World trilogy, premiered in Los Angeles on Monday with stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and DeWanda Wise.
Bryce Dallas Howard , Chris Pratt, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum
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Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, DeWanda Wise, Emily Carmichael, Mamoudou Athie, Scott Haze, Colin Trevorrow, BD Wong, Elva Trill and Daniella Pineda
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Vice chairman of business affairs and operations for NBCUniversal Jimmy Horowitz, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and president of Universal Pictures Peter Cramer
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NRDC Night of Comedy
Natural Resources Defense Council hosted its Night of Comedy fundraiser on Tuesday in Los Angeles, in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery. The event honored Julia Louis-Dreyfus for her work in the fight against climate change and featured stand-up sets from Nick Kroll, Leslie Jones, Tig Notaro, Nicole Byer and Pete Holmes.
NRDC president and CEO Manish Bapna, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, David Zaslav and Anna Scott Carter
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Pete Holmes, Leslie Jones, Tig Notaro, Nicole Byer and Nick Kroll
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Lightyear world premiere
Chris Evans, Keke Palmer, Uzo Aduba, James Brolin and Peter Sohn debuted their Toy Story spin-off Lightyear at the El Capitan Theatre on Wednesday. Evans voices space ranger Buzz Lightyear, the man who inspired the action figure voiced by Tim Allen.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek, Angus MacLane, Disney Studios content chairman Alan Bergman, Dale Soules, Michael Giacchino, Keke Palmer, Efren Ramirez, Mary McDonald-Lewis, Chris Evans, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Uzo Aduba, Jason Headley, James Brolin, Thomas Marshburn, Pete Docter, Peter Sohn, Jim Morris, producer Galyn Susman and chairman of Disney media and entertainment distribution Kareem Daniel
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Alan Bergman, Chris Evans and Bob Chapek
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Jennifer Lopez’s Halftime premiere
New York’s Tribeca Festival kicked off on Wednesday with the premiere of Jennifer Lopez’s Netflix doc Halftime, following her 2020 Super Bowl halftime show alongside Shakira.
Director Amanda Micheli, Jennifer Lopez, Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal
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Time 100 Gala
A star-studded group including Zendaya, Andrew Garfield, Taika Waititi, Ariana DeBose, Simu Liu, Mary J. Blige, Amanda Seyfried and Jeremy Strong celebrated their Time 100 recognition at the NYC gala on Wednesday.
Zendaya and Taika Waititi
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Ariana DeBose and Amanda Seyfried
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Andrew Garfield and Jeremy Strong
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The Old Man premiere
Jeff Bridges, and his canine co-stars, walked the carpet for his new FX series The Old Man on Wednesday at the Academy Museum.
Jon Watts, Dan Shotz, Robert Levine, Jeff Bridges, Jonathan E. Steinberg and Warren Littlefield
Jeff Bridges with dogs Freya and Cain
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Rutherford Falls season two premiere
Peacock celebrated season two of its comedy Rutherford Falls with stars Ed Helms, Jana Schmeiding, Michael Greyeyes, Jesse Leigh, Dustin Milligan, Dallas Goldtooth and Kaniehtiio Horn on Wednesday at Rolling Greens.
Ed Helms, Kaniehtiio Horn, Jesse Leigh, Dana L Wilson, Nathan Rutherford, Sierra Teller Ornelas, Jana Schmieding, David Miner, Dallas Goldtooth and Julia Jones
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AFI Life Achievement Gala
After a two-year pandemic delay, Julie Andrews was finally honored with AFI’s Life Achievement Award on Thursday, in a star-studded celebration that included Carol Burnett, Steve Carell, Gwen Stefani and Cynthia Erivo.
Carol Burnett and Julie Andrews
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Steve Carell
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Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Jane Seymour, Bo Derek and John Corbett
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Chanel and Tribeca Festival luncheon
The luxury fashion house and Tribeca’s Jane Rosenthal and Paula Weinstein teamed to host a lunch to toast Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program on Thursday. Attendees included Lucy Boynton, Cazzie David, Zosia Mamet, Amandla Stendberg, Kyra Sedgwick, Adepero Oduye, Alysia Reiner, Christine Lahti, Debra Winger, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Mara Brock Akil, Pam Grier, Piper Perabo, Roxane Gay, Tig Notaro and many others. Rosenthal praised the gathering for how it made “the new normal feel extraordinary.” She added: “It is more important than ever for women storytellers to rise up and share their talent with the world.”
Pippa Bianco; Lucy Boynton, in Chanel; and Rebecca Dayan, also in Chanel
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Paula Weinstein and Jane Rosenthal
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Anne Archer; Kyra Sedgwick, in Chanel; and Jennifer Westfeldt.
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Disney FYC Fest
Disney kicked off it’s nearly two-week FYC Fest on June 3, with nightly events for its shows including What We Do In The Shadows, The Book of Boba Fett, Moon Knight, Abbott Elementary, Live In Front of a Studio Audience: The Facts of Life and Diff’rent Strokes, Under the Banner of Heaven, Black-ish, Pistol and Women of the Movement.
Abbigail Keller, Shawna Trpcic, Robert Rodriguez, Joseph Shirley and Andrew L. Jones attend the ‘Book of Boba Fett’ FYC event on June 4.
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Moderator Jenelle Riley, May Calamawy, Mohamed Diab, Jeremy Slater, Stefania Cella, Meghan Kasperlik and Oscar Isaac (via video) at the ‘Moon Knight’ FYC event on June 4.
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Randall Einhorn, Tyler James Williams, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Quinta Brunson, Lisa Ann Walter, William Stanford Davis, Janelle James, Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker at the ‘Abbott Elementary’ FYC event on June 4.
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Jimmy Kimmel, Jim Burrows, Allison Tolman, Norman Lear and Brent Miller attend the special screening and Disney FYC of ‘Live In Front Of A Studio Audience’ on June 5.
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Andrew Garfield, Tyner Rushing, Wyatt Russell and Dustin Lance Black attend the Disney FYC event for FX’s ‘Under The Banner of Heaven’ on June 5.
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Wolgang Puck, moderator Erin Foster and director David Gleb at the ‘Wolfgang’ special event at Spago on June 5.
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Vivica A. Fox, Miles Brown, Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross and Marcus Scribner attend ABC’s ‘Black-ish’ Los Angeles special screening event on June 6.
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Danny Boyle attends FX’s ‘Pistol’ Los Angeles FYC event on June 7.
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Chris Coy, Julia McDermott, Kasi Lemmons, Marissa Jo Cerar, Cedric Joe, Adrienne Warren, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Tonya Pinkins and Carter Jenkins attend the ‘Women Of The Movement’ FYC event on June 9.
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UTA Media Rights Happy Hour
UTA hosted a media rights happy hour on June 2 at the SERRA by Birreria Rooftop in NYC, with notable guests including Zakiya Dalila Harris, Eric Manheimer, Emily Nemens, Helen Phillips, Alissa Shipp, David Herbert, Leah Holzer and Dawnie Walton.
Tellis founding partner and agent Stephanie Delman, UTA Media Rights agent Jasmine Lake, Zakiya Dalila Harris, Grisha Rudensky and UTA Media Rights agent Addison Duffy
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UTA partners and co-heads of media rights Keya Khayatian and Jason Richman
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Queer As Folk premiere
On June 3, Outfest kicked off its queer television festival The OutFronts with the world premiere of Peacock’s Queer as Folk, starring Devin Way, Fin Argus, Jesse James Keitel, CG, Johnny Sibilly, Ryan O’Connell, Kim Cattrall and Juliette Lewis.
Jaclyn Moore, CG, Ryan O’Connell, Johnny Sibilly, Devin Way, Jesse James Keitel, Fin Argus, Stephen Dunn and Chris Renfro
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Kim Cattrall and Juliette Lewis
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MOCA Gala 2022
Saturday’s MOCA Gala, held at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, welcomed guests including Keanu Reeves, Eva Longoria, Christina Hendricks and Sharon Stone to the annual fundraising gala. Chance the Rapper also performed at the event, which raised $2.9 million.
Keanu Reeves, Alexandra Grant and Johanna Burton
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Eva Longoria
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Point Honors Gala
To kick off Pride, the Point Foundation held its 2022 Annual Point Honors Gala on Saturday at the Fairmont Century Plaza, honoring Jake Borelli, Javier Muñoz and David Henry Jacobs. Awards were presented by Peter Paige and Katherine McNamara with guests including Jai Rodriguez, Mollee Gray, Kent Boyd and Carmella Casinelli.
Punkie Johnson and Jorge Valencia
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Katherine McNamara and Javier Munoz
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WriteGirl Bold Ink Awards
WriteGirl, the girls writing and mentoring organization, held its annual WriteGirl Bold Ink Awards virtually on Saturday. The event raised funds for its efforts to support underrepresented teen girls. Honorees were The Handmaid’s Tale author Margaret Atwood, Mara Brock Akil, Amy Sherman-Palladino and NBC4 reporter Beverly White. Longtime supporters Seth Rogen, Lauren Miller Rogen, Keiko Agena and Lauren Graham made appearances, along with WriteGirl alum Amanda Gorman.
Amanda Gorman
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Keiko Agena and Clare Sera
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Netflix FYSEE
The streamer continued its series of FYC events on Friday, Saturday and Sunday with events for Russian Doll, Ozark and Netflix music (for Bridgerton, The House and 14 Peaks) at Raleigh Studios. On Monday, Netflix hosted an evening celebrating the music from animated series Arcane, with a live performance from Sting and a pre-recorded one from Imagine Dragons.
Annie Murphy, Charlie Barnett, Carolyn Michelle Smith, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Greta Lee, Jennifer Rogien and Brienne Rose attend Netflix’s ‘Russian Doll’ FYSEE special event on June 4.
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Gabe Hilfer, David Bomba, Jason Bateman, Julia Garner, Chris Mundy, Cindy Mollo and Shawn Kim attend the ‘Ozark: The Final Episodes’ Los Angeles special FYSEE event on June 5.
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Kris Bowers and Gustavo Santaolalla pose onstage during Netflix FYSEE – The Music of Netflix on June 3.
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Andre Marsh, Andrew Kierszenbaum, Sting, Christian Linke and Alex “Mako” Seaver
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LALIFF Closing Night
The premiere of HBO Max’s Father of the Bride closed out the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival on Sunday, with stars Andy Garcia, Gloria Estefan, Adria Arjona, Isabela Merced, Diego Boneta and Chloe Fineman at the TCL Chinese Theatre.
Diego Boneta, Adria Arjona, Andy Garcia and Gloria Estefan
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Rafa Agustin, Edward James Olmos, Warner Brothers Discovery CEO David Zaslav and Andy Garcia
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Women’s Guild Cedars-Sinai Spring Luncheon
The annual luncheon, held on Monday at The Maybourne Beverly Hills, honored Dottie Chanin with the Humanitarian Award, Deborah Kleinwith the Woman of the 21st Century Award (presented by client Samuel L. Jackson) and Tara Rudes-Dann with the Style Icon Award. The event included a L’Agence fashion show, luxury handbag silent auction and the Women’s Guild famed annual raffle.
Women’s Guild president Shelley Cooper, Deborah Klein and Samuel L. Jackson
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Black Women on Broadway Awards
Founders of Black Women on Broadway Danielle Brooks, Amber Iman and Jocelyn Bioh hosted Monday’s inaugural event at the Empire Hotel Rooftop, honoring Lynn Nottage, Qween Jean and Kara Young with celebrity presenters Audra McDonald, Tahtianna Candy Fermin and CA Johnson. Other notable attendees included Adepero Oduye, Adrianna Hicks, Alia Jones-Harvey, Amber Gray, Antoinette Chinonye Anwanda, Crystal Dickinson, Joaquina Kalukango, Kamilah Forbes, LaChanze, Lilli Cooper, Lillias White, Nkeki Obi-Melekwe, Susan Heyward and Susan Kelechi Watson.
Amber Iman, Jocelyn Bioh and Danielle Brooks
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Becoming Elizabeth premiere
Starz brought the Renaissance to New York City with a royal premiere event on Tuesday for Tudor drama Becoming Elizabeth at The Plaza Hotel and the DGA Theater. In attendance were series stars Alicia von Rittberg, Romola Garai, Jessica Raine and Jamie Blackley, as well as executive producers Anya Reiss, George Ormond and George Faber.
Ruby Ashbourne Serkis, Jamie Parker, Jamie Blackley, Romola Garai, Alicia von Rittberg, Jessica Raine, Oliver Zetterstrom, John Heffernan, Alexandra Gilbreath, Leo Bill and Alex Macqueen.
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