Zoe Lister-Jones and Cailee Spaeny walk the red carpet together at the premiere of their new movie How It Ends on Thursday (July 15) at NeueHouse in Los Angeles.
Zoe was joined at the event by her husband Daryl Wein. The two of them wrote, directed, and produced the movie together!
How It Ends is a feel-good apocalyptic comedy in which Liza (Lister-Jones) embarks on a hilarious journey through LA in hopes of making it to her last party before it all ends, running into an eclectic cast of characters along the way. The movie will be released on demand and in select theaters on July 20.
FYI: Zoe is wearing Chanel. Cailee is wearing Saint Laurent.
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“Even though we didn’t get to physically attend the festival this year, we celebrated safely in LA thanks to @acura, who graciously sponsored #OperationPizzaDelivery to our incredible cast, courtesy of our fave local restaurant @freakinalltime. We filmed this movie during the pandemic with a lot of love, and I can’t wait for you all to see it. Big ups to my co-director, co-writer and co-producer @darylwein, our incredible crew, and to all these amazing humans who I am lucky to call my friends,” Zoe wrote on Instagram. Watch the video below!
Jesse Williams is mighty fine while posing for photographs at the premiere of America Divided held at Billy Wilder Theater at The Hammer Museum on Tuesday (September 20) in Westwood, Calif.
America Divided is an EPIX original limited docu-series executive produced by Norman Lear, Shonda Rhimes and Common, featuring narratives around inequality in education, housing, healthcare, labor, criminal justice and the political system – all woven into an eight-story, five-part series.
Busy Philipps goes makeup-free while hitting the red carpet at the Mister Lister Films’ premiere of Consumed held at Laemmle Music Hall on Wednesday (November 11) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Consumed, which also stars Taylor Kinney, Victor Garber and Danny Glover, is a dramatic thriller that explores the complex world of genetically modified food – Watch a sneak peak below!
The Ace Hotel Theater has not hosted a screening in 20 years, and according to John Wyatt, founder of Cinespia, the company that ran the screening, tickets sold out in twenty minutes!
“I saw it in Toronto and I really, really loved it because it’s unique – and very scary,” John told TheWrap about Under the Skin. “We were focused on finding something that matches the style and attitude of the hotel, and also was a little daring, and we think we did. We want to have an art house edge.”