The 2023 Green Carpet Fashion Awards were a star-studded affair on Thursday evening (March 9) in Hollywood, Calif.
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So many stars showed up for the 75th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards on Saturday (February 18).
Anna Kendrick, Michelle Williams, Regina Hall, Christina Ricci and Aubrey Plaza were just a few of the celebs who walked the red carpet at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Since there were so many stars on the guestlist, we decided to pull together pics of them so you could see who attended and what they were wearing!
Click inside to see pics of all the stars who were on the guestlist for the 2023 Directors Guild of America Awards…
Scroll through pics of so many stars who attended the 2023 Directors Guild of America Awards…
Amanda Anka with husband Jason Bateman
Anna Kendrick
Aubrey Plaza
FYI: Aubrey is wearing Miu Miu and Just Desi jewelry.
Ben Stiller and wife Christine Taylor
Billy Eichner
Bonnie Hunt
Christina Ricci
FYI: Christina is wearing Martin Katz jewelry.
Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan
Eme Ikwuakor
Gabriel LaBelle
James Marsden
FYI: James is wearing Bruno Magli shoes.
Jason Bateman
Josephi Kosinski with wife Kristin
Judd Apatow
Kumail Nanjiani
LeVar Burton and Stephanie Cozart Burton
Michelle Williams
Paul Dano
Regina Hall
FYI: Regina is wearing MATICEVSKI.
Sam Levinson
Seth Rogen
Stephanie Hsu
Steven Spielberg with wife Kate Capshaw and collaborator Kristie Macosko Krieger
Tate Ellington
Todd Field
The 2023 Green Carpet Fashion Awards were a star-studded affair on Thursday evening (March 9) in Hollywood, Calif.
Ethan Shanfeld The writers of this season’s top films and series face off tonight at the Writers Guild of America Awards, the final awards ceremony before next week’s 95th Oscars. The WGAs are not televised but rather held at concurrent ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York City. “Abbott Elementary” star Janelle James hosted the West Coast edition, while comedian Michelle Buteau (“First Wives Club,” “The Circle”) is leading the New York festivities. A bellwether for the Academy Awards, the WGAs may indicate which film will take home statuettes for the Oscars’ original and adapted screenplay categories. Daniels’ awards frontrunner “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which recently picked up awards from the Directors Guild, Producers Guild and Screen Actors Guild, will once again battle it out with Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner’s “The Fabelmans” and Todd Field’s “Tár.” The guild also celebrates the year’s finest in television, with nominations for top dramas “Severance” and “Better Call Saul” and comedy favorites “Abbott Elementary” and “Only Murders in the Building.”
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Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic For 25 years, I have never been much of a Guy Ritchie fan. I found the in-your-face-and-over-the-top crime dramas that made his reputation — “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels,” “Snatch,” “Revolver,” and “RocknRolla” — to be empty-flashy exercises in the too-muchness of genre kinetics, overly infatuated with their post-Tarantino cutthroat cool. It was clear that Ritchie had talent, but the way just about every shot in his movies was designed to remind you of that turned the films into layer cakes that were more frosting than cake. After a while, he dropped the badass glitz and settled into a more conventional career, and some of those movies were okay. I confess that I enjoyed his remake of “Swept Away” (yes, the one with Madonna), and he had fun applying what was left of his high-froth ADD style to the Robert Downey Jr. “Sherlock Holmes” franchise. Yet I could never escape the feeling that Guy Ritchie had trapped himself on a hamster wheel of trying too hard. I’ve liked a few of his films. But I’ve never loved one.
Aubrey Plaza was not in a bad mood or annoyed while onstage Sunday night at the SAG Awards. And now her co-star, Jon Gries, can vouch for that.In an interview with, Gries revealed what exactly was said onstage between him and Plaza as co-star F. Murray Abraham accepted the SAG Award for Best Ensemble in a Drama Series.
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So what was REALLY going on with Aubrey Plaza at the SAG Awards?
Aubrey Plaza‘s reactions while on stage at the 2023 SAG Awards have gone viral and now The White Lotus co-star Jon Gries is revealing what he said to her in that awkward moment.
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"White Lotus" actress Aubrey Plaza set social media ablaze when fans said she appeared visibly annoyed on stage during the 29th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Sunday night. The rumors started after the actress appeared with her HBO cast mates to accept an award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Season 2 of the hit drama. While actor F.
SAG Award for Best Ensemble in a Drama Series.The "Parks and Rec" alum became visibly annoyed on stage after Aubrey's "White Lotus" costar Jon Gries grabbed her arm and whispered something into her ear. It's believed that he warned her of a possible wardrobe malfunction, as the actress immediately adjusted her dress.As this was happening, F.
SAG Awards viewers are wondering what was up with Aubrey Plaza.
Amy Poehler, who played the iconic Knope, and Adam Scott, who played the lovable Ben Wyatt, reunited at the 29th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, givingfans a special moment. The dynamic duo took the stage to present the award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series. Before announcing Jean Smart as the winner for her performance in Hacks, the fictional married couple engaged in banter that resembled their characters. “I just want to say I’m thrilled to be here,” said Scott, a nominee for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of Mark S.
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