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“The Frozen Empire”, “Palm Royale” and this week’s events

Here’s a look at the biggest premieres, parties and openings of the week in Los Angeles and New York, including events Ghostbusters: The Frozen Empire, Palm Royale And Apples never fall.

SXSW

Hollywood headed to Austin for the annual festival, which this year ran from March 8-16 and featured film premieres Scapegoat, Road house, I don’t understand you, Immaculate, very clean, very organized And Civil war.

Emily Blunt, Winston Duke, Stephanie Hsu, Ryan Gosling, Hannah Waddingham, Kelly McCormick, and David Leitch attend the SXSW premiere of The Fall Guy.

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Post Malone, Jake Gyllenhaal, Lucas Gage, Jennifer Salke and Conor McGregor at the “Road House” premiere

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Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells at the premiere of “I Don’t Understand You.”

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Michael Mohan, Benedetta Porcaroli, Sydney Sweeney, Simona Tabasco and Alvaro Morte attend the world premiere of “Immaculate”

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Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny and Alex Garland attend A24’s “Civil War” screening

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Rebecca Harrell Tickle, Adrian Grenier and Josh Tickle in “Common Ground” presented by Maker’s Mark

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Rebecca Finley, Head of Inclusive Content at Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, Kamala Avila-Salmon, Evan Shapiro and H. Schuster at the SXSW panel “Diversity, AI, and the Future of Hollywood.”

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Apples never fall the first show

Peacock celebrated the premiere of the limited drama series in Los Angeles Apples never fall With stars Annette Bening, Sam Neill and Jake Lacy on Tuesday.

Jake Lacy, Annette Bening, and Sam Neill

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Ghostbusters: The Frozen Empire the first show

Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, McKenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts, and Patton Oswalt walked the carpet at the recent NYC premiere of the film. Ghostbusters Movie on Thursday.

Bill Murray, Emily Alyn Lind, Paul Rudd, Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace, Celeste O’Connor, Logan Kim, Jill Keenan, Carrie Coon, Ernie Hudson, Dan Aykroyd, and Jason Reitman.

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Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group President Sanford Panitch, producer Jason Reitman and Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group President Josh Greenstein

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Palm Royale the first show

Stars of the new Apple TV+ series — including Kristen Wiig, Carol Burnett, Allison Janney, Leslie Bibb, Ricky Martin, Josh Lucas, and Kaia Gerber — attended the Los Angeles premiere on Thursday.

Carol Burnett and Kristen Wiig

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Leslie Bibb and Allison Janney

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Glad Media Awards

GLAAD announced the winners of 16 of this year’s 33 categories at the 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday. Oprah Winfrey and Niecy Nash Bates received special honors and the cast Ted Lasso, Yellow jackets, Other travelers And RuPaul’s Drag Race Awards were also accepted.

Oprah Winfrey

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Hannah Waddingham, Cristo Fernandez, Juno Temple, Jodie Balfour, and Jason Sudeikis

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Cape Radiance Gala

Monday, Sandra Oh, Sarayu Blue, Megan Suri, Joy ride And Black cake They were among those honored at the second annual Asian Pacific Islander Entertainment Alliance Gala, celebrating the achievements of Asian and Pacific Islander women, artists, craftsmen and leaders in entertainment.

Sandra oh

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Little wing the first show

Paramount+ hosted a special screening in Los Angeles on Monday for its original film Little wingwith stars Brooklyn Prince, Che Tafari, Simon Kahn, Parker Hall, Jonathan Togo and director Dean Israelite.

Trinity Place, Che Tafari, Brooklyn Prince, Parker Hall and Simon Khan

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Querties

Rosie O’Donnell received the Queerties Icon Award, which honors the entertainment and pop culture moments that defined the past year in the LGBTQ+ community, on Tuesday in Los Angeles.

Rosie O’Donnell

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Girls on the bus the first show

Melissa Benoist, Carla Gugino, Natasha Behnam and Christina Elmore walked the carpet in New York City on Tuesday in support of the new Max series.

Christina Elmore, Natasha Behnam, Carla Gugino, and Melissa Benoist

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Gentleman in Moscow the first show

Ewan McGregor and his wife Mary Elizabeth Winstead, who co-star in the new Paramount+ series, attended the film’s NYC premiere on Tuesday.

Author Omar Towles, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Ewan McGregor

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Alice and Jack Investigate

Andrea Riseborough, creator Victor Levin and EPs Michael London and Lorenzo de Maio attended a special screening at WME on Tuesday for the upcoming PBS/Masterpiece series.

Victor Levine, Andrea Riseborough, Michael London, and Lorenzo Di Maio

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In Troubled Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon the first show

Stephen Colbert moderated a Q&A with Paul Simon and director Alex Gibney at the New York City premiere of their documentary on Wednesday.

Alex Gibney, Paul Simon and Stephen Colbert

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X-Men ’97 Lunch event

Filmmakers and voice talent joined fans at Hollywood’s El Capitan Theater on Wednesday to celebrate the release of the Marvel Animation film X-Men ’97 On Disney+.

Principal Director Jake Castorena, Vice President of Marvel Animation Dana Vasquez-Eberhardt and President of Broadcast, Television and Animation at Marvel Studios Brad Winderbaum

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American Negro Magical Society Special examination

Writer-director Coby Libby joined cast members Justice Smith, David Alan Grier, Nicole Byer, Anne Lee Bogan, and Rupert Friend at a special screening of their film in New York City on Wednesday.

Judge Smith, David Alan Greer, Anne Lee Bogan, Nicole Byer, and Coby Libby

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the joke the first show

Rita Moreno walked the carpet on Wednesday for the premiere of her film in Los Angeles the joke.

Rita Moreno

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Shirley Special examination

Regina King attended a special screening at the Brooklyn Academy of Music ahead of the Netflix release of her film, which tells the story of the first black congresswoman and political icon Shirley Chisholm.

Regina King

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Knox leaves the first show

Michael Keaton premiered his new project, which he directed and stars in, at the Academy Museum on Thursday.

Susie Nakamura and Michael Keaton

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GLSEN’s Rise Up DC event

On Thursday, GLSEN hosted its inaugural Rise Up DC event, led by Jonathan Capehart with appearances by GLSEN Chairman Wilson Cruz and CEO Melanie Willingham Jaggers.

GLSEN Chairman Wilson Cruz and MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart

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Art Salon Series from Art Elysium

The Art of Elysium charity hosted an evening for its Art Salon series on Thursday, with Lucy Walsh celebrating the launch of her book Remember me as a human being Supported by Tallulah Willis and Scout Larue Willis.

Tallulah Willis, Lucy Walsh and Scout LaRue Willis

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Say yes to your prom event

The Warner Bros. group has received Discovery Lot brought together 500 students from nearby Los Angeles schools for the ultimate prom shopping experience this week, led by Warner Bros.’ Adria Alpert-Romm. Discovery and TLC’s Monty Durham. Say yes to the dress: Atlanta Over the past 12 years.

Inside the event

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