James Franco, Gal Gadot and Mary J. Blige help W magazine kick off the 75th Golden Globes party circuit
Emilia Clarke and James Franco smiled for the phalanx of photographers surrounding them as they perched beside a sofa; Brooklynn Prince paused in the entry hall to spend a moment with Gal Gadot; and Mary J. Blige found a spot, just barely quieter, to relax with friends. There, in a penthouse suite at the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood, a mass of A-listers crowded into the various rooms, some spilling onto the terrace for fresh air, while others ducked into side rooms to sample the dinner or dessert buffets.
âItâs kind of a great momentâ said party host Stefano Tonchi, editor-in-chief of W magazine, taking time out to chat with the Los Angeles Times. âItâs the beginning of the awards season. The Oscars, somehow, are the grand finale, but now, before the Golden Globes, everybody has a chance.â
The event
W magazine celebrated the 75th Golden Globes, along with the publicationâs movie issue, at the Jan. 4 affair. Hosted by Tonchi and editor-at-large Lynn Hirschberg in partnership with Audi, Dior and Dom Perignon, the Thursday night fete kicked off L.A.âs jam-packed schedule of pre-Golden Globe shindigs. Added Tonchi, âItâs a little bit in the DNA of W to be first.â
The crowd
Partygoers featured in Wâs âbest performancesâ portfolio included Franco (âThe Disaster Artistâ), Blige (âMudboundâ), Prince (âThe Florida Projectâ), Gadot (âWonder Womanâ), Daniel Kaluuya (âGet Outâ), Hong Chau (âDownsizingâ), Sam Rockwell (âThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouriâ), Jim Belushi (âWonder Wheelâ) and Salma Hayek (âBeatriz at Dinnerâ).
And yet the A-list didnât stop there. Also on scene were Allison Williams (âGet Outâ), Justin Hartley (âThis is Usâ), Frankie Shaw and Connie Britton (âSMILFâ), Aziz Ansari (âMaster of Noneâ), Tracee Ellis Ross (âBlack-ishââ), Caitriona Balfe (Outlanderâ), Elizabeth Olsen (âWind Riverâ), composer Alexandre Desplat (âThe Shape of Waterâ), writer Danny Strong (âEmpireâ), artist Catherine Opie, CBS Corp. chief executive Les Moonves and fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger.
The quotes
âItâs amazing when you get to experience your best-case scenario,â said Williams, speaking of âGet Out,â a best picture contender in the musical or comedy category, with its star, Kaluuya, nominated as best actor. She noted that the surprising mega-hit, which has now grossed $175 million, had been shot in 23 days on a $4.5 million budget.
Asked about his predictions for Sunday, Hartley said, âI predict âThis is Usâ in all categories all the time,â after praising the showâs writers and their talent in evoking tears at every episode. The TV drama has been nominated for best series, while two of its actors â Sterling K. Brown and Chrissy Metz â are also up for awards.
As the writer, creator, showrunner and star of âSMILF,â Shaw acknowledged that she was âbeyond excitedâ about the showâs success, which includes Golden Globe nominations for herself as best actress and âSMILFâ as best TV series in the musical or comedy category. âIt all happened so fast,â she said. âWe started writing in June, we started shooting in August, and the show premiered in November. Iâve been so amazed at everyoneâs response.â
As much a basketball fan as her character in the show, Shaw offered to show off her basketball tattoo, which makes a cameo in the seriesâ final episode.
And as for Sundayâs attire, she said, âIâm wearing black in solidarity with all the women who have now come out and all the women who are not represented,â adding that sheâll accessorize with âblack Puma sneakers â mainly because itâs painful to walk in heels.â
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Ellen Olivier is the founder of Society News LA.