W journal fetes its picks for best performances before Golden Globes
The event: An impressive array of now’s most talented stars packed the penthouse suite at the Chateau Marmont on Thursday, when W Magazine celebrated the upcomiong Golden Globes and February’s movie challenge featuring its tips of the year’s...
The event: An impressive array of now’s most
talented stars packed the penthouse suite at the Chateau Marmont on
Thursday, when W Magazine celebrated the upcomiong Golden Globes and
February’s movie challenge featuring its tips of the year’s very best
performances.
The crowd: Editor-in-chief Stefano Tonchi, editor-at-large Lynn Hirschberg and hotelier Andre Balazs co-hosted the invitation-only affair, welcoming actors Amy Adams (“Big Eyes”), Reese Witherspoon (“Wild”), Daniel Oyelowo (“Selma”), Miles Teller (“Whiplash”), Eddie Redmayne (“The Theory of All the things”), Christoph Waltz (“Big Eyes”), Robert Duvall (“The Judge”), Rosamond Pike (“Gone Girl”), Diane Kruger (“The Bridge”), Kate Walsh (“Bad Judge”), Jessica Chastain ("A Most Violent Year"), Sarah Hyland (“Modern Loved ones”), Quvenzhane Wallis (“Annie”) artists Don Bachardy, Catherine Opie, Doug Aitken models Naomi Campbell and Cara Delevingne designers Peter Dundas, Laura Mulleavy and Max Azria burlesque queen Dita Von Teese and Television personality George Kotsiopoulos, among others.
The scene: Hirschberg named the shindig “a proper celebration.” No step-and-repeat. No demands on the celebrities. So as a deejay pumped in the sounds, guests fraternized with good friends, sipped Dom Perignon and took in the panoramic view of Los Angeles by night.
The conversations: As he posed for photographs with “Selma” co-star Carmen Ejogo, Oyelowo mentioned he regarded playing the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. “a heavy burden” but added that he’d spent seven years pursuing the part.
Standing beside a bar, Witherspoon stated playing hiker Cheryl Strayed in “Wild” had been tough, but she had terrific pride in the film’s achievement and in giving her daughter and other girls increasing up a really serious role model.
In an additional corner, Adams caught up with “Man of Steel” co-star Henry Cavill, while Chastain chatted with buddies as they checked out photographer Tim Walker’s “best efficiency” portraits in the corridor.
Tonchi referred to as Walker’s imaginative portrayals the opposite of last year’s realistic portfolio. “Tim Walker is all about fantasy, artifice and inventive pictures,” Tonchi said of the vibrant images of actors in costumes, accessorized by flowers, hummingbirds, sunhats and other entertaining props. “Tim loves colour and he did something that would bring to life the Los Angeles scene.”
The finest performances: “I see hundreds of motion pictures. I see every little thing and some things just pop for me," Hirschberg mentioned of selecting "the greatest." "I do a mix, selecting some motion pictures that I feel will win awards and other people I just consider persons must see.”
She named Julianne Moore, Marion Cotillard, Miles Teller and Eddie Redmayne as being among her individual favorites. “I feel men and women will keep in mind Miles Teller in 'Whiplash,' and Miles Teller will be a significant star,” Hirschberg mentioned, and as for Redmayne, she mentioned, “I believe this is the year Eddie Redmayne went from getting a particular person every person loved to becoming a major personage.”
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The crowd: Editor-in-chief Stefano Tonchi, editor-at-large Lynn Hirschberg and hotelier Andre Balazs co-hosted the invitation-only affair, welcoming actors Amy Adams (“Big Eyes”), Reese Witherspoon (“Wild”), Daniel Oyelowo (“Selma”), Miles Teller (“Whiplash”), Eddie Redmayne (“The Theory of All the things”), Christoph Waltz (“Big Eyes”), Robert Duvall (“The Judge”), Rosamond Pike (“Gone Girl”), Diane Kruger (“The Bridge”), Kate Walsh (“Bad Judge”), Jessica Chastain ("A Most Violent Year"), Sarah Hyland (“Modern Loved ones”), Quvenzhane Wallis (“Annie”) artists Don Bachardy, Catherine Opie, Doug Aitken models Naomi Campbell and Cara Delevingne designers Peter Dundas, Laura Mulleavy and Max Azria burlesque queen Dita Von Teese and Television personality George Kotsiopoulos, among others.
The scene: Hirschberg named the shindig “a proper celebration.” No step-and-repeat. No demands on the celebrities. So as a deejay pumped in the sounds, guests fraternized with good friends, sipped Dom Perignon and took in the panoramic view of Los Angeles by night.
The conversations: As he posed for photographs with “Selma” co-star Carmen Ejogo, Oyelowo mentioned he regarded playing the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. “a heavy burden” but added that he’d spent seven years pursuing the part.
Standing beside a bar, Witherspoon stated playing hiker Cheryl Strayed in “Wild” had been tough, but she had terrific pride in the film’s achievement and in giving her daughter and other girls increasing up a really serious role model.
In an additional corner, Adams caught up with “Man of Steel” co-star Henry Cavill, while Chastain chatted with buddies as they checked out photographer Tim Walker’s “best efficiency” portraits in the corridor.
Tonchi referred to as Walker’s imaginative portrayals the opposite of last year’s realistic portfolio. “Tim Walker is all about fantasy, artifice and inventive pictures,” Tonchi said of the vibrant images of actors in costumes, accessorized by flowers, hummingbirds, sunhats and other entertaining props. “Tim loves colour and he did something that would bring to life the Los Angeles scene.”
The finest performances: “I see hundreds of motion pictures. I see every little thing and some things just pop for me," Hirschberg mentioned of selecting "the greatest." "I do a mix, selecting some motion pictures that I feel will win awards and other people I just consider persons must see.”
She named Julianne Moore, Marion Cotillard, Miles Teller and Eddie Redmayne as being among her individual favorites. “I feel men and women will keep in mind Miles Teller in 'Whiplash,' and Miles Teller will be a significant star,” Hirschberg mentioned, and as for Redmayne, she mentioned, “I believe this is the year Eddie Redmayne went from getting a particular person every person loved to becoming a major personage.”
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