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The Scene

BY Carole Dixon January 17, 2020
The Scene
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Harry Colletti and John Cena
Rami Malek
Selena Gomez

Robert Downey, Jr. as Dr. Dolittle
Robert Downey Jr. was on hand this past weekend in Westwood for the Universal Pictures premiere of “Dr. Dolittle.” Rami Malek also stars, as a gorilla, in the classic tale. Selena Gomez lends her voice for the film and was busy signing autographs and taking selfies with fans at the premiere. Photos by Alex J. Berliner/ABImages 

Juliette Lewis and Martin Scorsese
Pedro Almodóvar and Renée Zellweger
Jamie Lee Curtis and Don Johnson, Conan O’Brien and Adam Sandler

AARP Movies for Grownups Awards at Beverly Wilshire 

AARP The Magazine’s 19th Annual Movies for Grownups® Awards were held Saturday night at the Beverly Wilshire hotel celebrating 2019’s standout films with unique appeal to moviegoers 50-plus and recognizing the inspiring artists who make them. Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Billy Crudup, Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Diane Ladd, and Linda Ronstadt were some of the stars in attendance. The show will air on Jan. 19, on PBS. Photos by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for AARP and Rob Latour/AARP/Shutterstock 

Harvey Keitel, Robert De Niro, and Al Pacino
Milo Ventimiglia, Isabella Justice Hartley and Justin Hartley
Jennifer Lopez
Eddie Murphy
Kristin Bell and Ted Danson
Nicole Kidman and Charlize Theron, Julia Butters and Quentin Tarantino

The Critics Choice Association (CCA) announced the winners of the 25th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards live from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica on Jan. 12. A serious mix of film and television icons attended the gala, which aired on The CW Network and was hosted for the second year by Taye Diggs. 

In the film categories, “Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood” took home four awards, the most of the night, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for Brad Pitt, Best Original Screenplay for Quentin Tarantino, and Best Production Design for Barbara Ling and Nancy Haigh. “1917” followed closely behind, winning three categories. Photos by Kevin Mazur and Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association 

 

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