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invite you to join
Julianne Moore Mark Ruffalo
Mia Wasikowska Josh Hutcherson Yaya DaCosta
screenwriter Stuart Blumberg
and screenwriter/director Lisa Cholodenko
at the New York special screening of
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
7:30PM – Screening
Landmark Theatres Sunshine Cinema
143 East Houston Street
(Between 1st and 2nd Avenues)
9:30PM – Dinner, Drinks and Dancing
at Smyth Tribeca
85 West Broadway
(Entrance on the corner of West Broadway & Chambers Street)
[email protected] or 212-935-6700
this invitation is non-transferable
It‘s all about family. The Kids Are All Right combines comedic surprise with poignant emotional truth in a funny, vibrant, and richly
drawn portrait of a modern family. Nic and Jules (three-time Academy Award nominee Annette Bening and four-time Academy Award
nominee Julianne Moore) are married and share a cozy suburban Southern California home with their teenage children, Joni and
Laser (Mia Wasikowska and Josh Hutcherson). The two teenagers were conceived by artificial insemination, and Joni manages to
make contact with ―bio-dad‖ Paul (Mark Ruffalo), an easygoing restaurateur. As Paul comes into the lives of the forthright four, an
unexpected new chapter begins for them as family ties are defined re-defined, and re-re-defined.
Check out the trailer: www.kidsareallrightmovie.com
YaYa DaCosta
Rachel Dratch, Amy Poehler
Daniella Van Graas
Mia Wasikowska
John Cameron Mitchell
Kim Stolz
Josh Hutcherson
Dustin Lance Black
Stone and Debra Phillips
Stacey Bendet
Swoosie Kurtz
Terry George
Patricia Clarkson, Lisa Cholodenko Ellen Barkin, Julianne Moore Mark Ruffalo, Ed Norton
All in the Family at The Kids Are All Right Premiere
Alannah Arguelles/July 2, 2010
Julianne Moore found herself seatless at Wednesday‘s
premiere of her new movie, The Kids Are All Right, at the
Landmark Sunshine Cinema on Houston Street. Ever the
lady, the A-lister made a polite entreaty to the seat
stealers before sitting down to watch the film, directed by
Lisa Cholodenko. After the closing credits, Moore
slipped out and lined up for the bathroom in front of me.
Ellen Barkin impishly attempted to convince her to jump
the line but Moore laughed and gamely waited her turn.
Moore and Annette Bening play a couple of lesbian
―momses‖ raising two teenage children (Josh
Hutcherson and Mia Wasikowska) from the same
hippie sperm donor (Mark Ruffalo), who shows up one
day and inserts himself in the family. The film (shot in
only 23 days) left the audience alternately tipping over
with laughter and fumbling for Kleenex.
The family spirit carried over to the film‘s after party, sponsored by Eternity Calvin, and
held at the Smyth Hotel‘s newly opened restaurant, Plein Sud. Moore kept her husband
and young son close, while Ruffalo was accompanied by his striking wife, Sunrise
Coigney. Hutcherson and Moore voiced the theme of the film and the evening: ―family is
important, no matter how it comes.‖ Hutcherson later told me that, because everyone on
set pretty much came from close families, it was easy to re-create that feeling on set.
Patricia Clarkson and
Lisa Cholodenko.
By midnight, the party was well underway. Upstairs in the breezy, wood paneled
restaurant—which looked more like a big country kitchen—revelers crowded around
tables heaped with fresh garden tomatoes, organic chicken, and steaming sauteed
spinach. Downstairs in the oak-and granite paneled lounge—which felt like a giant wine
cellar—the DJ‘s selections were drowned out by laughter, loud conversation, and the
clinking of champagne glasses. Guests including Ed Norton and Patricia Clarkson
conversed in cozy booths, while starlet Wasikowska placed carried on an enthusiastic
discussion with Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black.
An evening highlight? Bite-sized éclairs and lemon tarts (topped with fresh berries), which
were disappearing by the dozen. Another highlight? The sight of Calvin Klein model and
all-around it-boy Ben Hill’s delightful visage.
The festivities were momentarily interrupted when, around 11 p.m., one guest fell ill and
collapsed on the ground. The stricken man regained consciousness before leaving in an
ambulance. The speedy response from onlookers proved that New York‘s party animals
can be surprisingly alert in a crisis.
The Kids Are All Right Premiere Party Enlivened by Medical
Emergency
Jada Yuan/ July 1, 2010
Anyone who's dreamed of running through a room
screaming, "Is there a doctor in the house?" had a
golden opportunity last night at the after-party for the
New York premiere of Lisa Cholodenko's lesbianmoms-slash-sperm-donor comedy The Kids Are All
Right. As we sat in a booth at Plein Sud, we heard a
loud metallic crash and a sickening thwack. A
young, tall, healthy-looking guy had fallen from a
standing position and practically into our booth,
hitting his head on the way down. At least seven
people immediately whipped out their cell phones
and called 911, and, yes, one or two lucky people
got to run around frantically shouting for a doctor.
Luckily, a pregnant-and-showing Rachel Dratch
happened to have brought a good doctor friend as
her date. The doc knelt down, and after ten scary
seconds during which he couldn't hear the man
breathing (it was a noisy room), the man opened his
eyes and began responding to questions.
Most of the cast and their celebrity friends were
downstairs, oblivious, but David Wain walked by and did some rubbernecking, as did
Dustin Lance Black, who happened to choose that very moment to visit the buffet. Party
publicist Peggy Siegal moved quickly around the room, giving and getting information. To
Focus Features head James Schamus: "You know the saying, 'the kids are all right'?
Well, the guests are not all right!" To us: "Was he A-list or B-list?" Neither, it seems, but
he was okay. He'd had what appeared to be a seizure, and he got up and walked outside
with the EMTs. By that time, the talk of the party (hosted by Eternity Calvin Klein, and
sponsored in part by Quintessentially) wasn't how a guy had passed out, but how freaking
long it took the ambulance to get there. Other than that, though, the party was really fun.
Josh Hutcherson cozied up with a female friend — and re-reiterated that he has not been
cast as Spider-Man. Julianne Moore and John Cameron Mitchell, and Ed Norton and
Mark Ruffalo paired up and talked shop. A lot of other very pretty people milled about and
did not faint. As we walked out, we congratulated Peggy Siegal on having invited so many
doctors to the party. She, in turn, asked if we could please write that the guy had fainted
because "he was overcome with emotion from seeing the movie." Ah, Peggy. Probably
not. But it was a good movie.
Jada Yuan/ June 30, 2010
How did you prepare for your sex scene with Julianne Moore? ―You just
kind of dive right into that and let nature take its course. A lot of that was
improvised. When she‘s holding my face like he‘s a riding pommel, that was all
Julianne. It‘s so crazy. You‘ve never seen sex like this. Well, maybe you have,
but not onscreen.‖ —M A R K
RUFFALO
Mark Ruffalo said there was a lot of improvising in your sex scene. ―Yeah, I
hit him. I don‘t know how that happened. There were a lot of things we did that I
don‘t remember anymore because we did it so quickly. We were in Eagle Rock
and it was 115 degrees, and we literally had half a day to shoot it.‖ —J U L I A N N E
MOORE
This movie really makes fun of L.A. people who are obsessed with organic
everything. ―I‘ve met those people. I mean, at home in Australia, people are
environmentally conscious, but it‘s not as much talked about: ‗Oh, well, we‘re
composting now.‘‖ —M I A
WASIKOWSKA
Your character watches his moms’ male gay porn, but they weren’t
allowed to show you gay porn on set because you were underage. So did
you rent gay porn to do research for your reaction? ―Of course. You gotta
know what you‘re looking at. You can‘t just pretend.‖ —J O S H
What did the MPAA make you cut? ―The MPAA felt that the duration of the
sexual acts might be a little long, so I had to cut a little thrusting.‖ —L I S A
CHOLODENKO
What’s the weirdest thing about shooting a sex scene? ―What you wear:
flesh-toned pieces of fabric placed in the right places.‖ —Y A Y A
Cynthia Kirchner
Ed Norton
Dustin Lance Black
Rachel Dratch, Amy Poehler
Ellen Barkin
James Cameron Mitchell
DACOSTA
Swoosie Kurtz
Patricia Clarkson
Schamus & Cholodenko at the “Kids” Premiere
Brian Brooks/ July 1, 2010
Focus Features head James Schamus and director Lisa Cholodenko stop for a pose at
the New York premiere of Cholodenko‘s latest, ―The Kids Are All Right,‖ starring Annette
Benning, Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo, co-hosted by Quintessentially and Eternity
Calvin Klein. The feature, which had its world debut earlier this year at the Sundance Film
Festival, opens in theaters beginning July 9th. Check out indieWIRE‘s interview with
Cholodenko from Anthony Kaufman. [Image courtesy of Focus Features]
Amy Poehler, Rachel Dratch pal around at premiere
July 5, 2010
A glowing, pregnant Amy Poehler posed with
fellow "SNL" alum Rachel Dratch,also
showing off what appeared to be a baby
bump, at a screening of "The Kids Are All
Right" the other night. The crowd for the
movie (starring Julianne Moore and Annette
Bening)included Ellen Barkin, who laughed
loudly at the lesbian sex scenes. The Calvin
Klein and Quintessentially-sponsored party
continued at Plein Sud with Ed Norton and
his producer girlfriend, Shauna Robertson,
holding hands all night, while girls crowded
around the handsome new face of Calvin
Klein fragrances, Ben Hill.
Mia Wasikowska's Lacy Look: All Right or All Wrong?
Katherine Riley/ July 1, 2010
The Perp: Alice in Wonderland star Mia
Wasikowska, lost in a lingerie-like mishmash
at the NYC premiere of The Kids Are All Right.
Julianne Moore Reveals What It Was Like To Play
Lesbian In Her New Film!
Courteney Palis/July 2, 2010
Hey BFFs, we got a chance
to get up close and
personal with Julianne
Moore at the premiere of
her new movie, The Kids
Are All Right, and she is a
total advocate for gay
marriage! You’ve got to
see her new movie!
Julianne Moore is such a great
role model! The 49-year old
actress spoke to
HollywoodLife.com on the red
carpet at the New York City
premiere of her new dramedy,
The Kids Are All Right, hosted by
Quintessentially and Eternity
Calvin Klein on June 30. This
four-time Academy Award
nominee told a sea of reporters
that it was easy playing onscreen wife to Annette Bening
because it‘s no different from
playing wife to a man.
―You know, both of us have been
married for a long time,‖ she
explained. ―We‘re both parents. We‘re pretty familiar with the paradigm. It was an
absolute pleasure to do!‖
It must been, given how long the film took to finish! ―It‘s been a long time coming,‖ she
said. ―Five years germination of the project. We‘re so happy to see it finally completed.‖
We can‘t wait for all of our HL readers to see the finished product, Julianne! The guests at
the premiere seemed to have enjoyed it as they mingled with their Red Bull cocktails at
the after-party! BFFs, make sure to check out her new flick, The Kids Are All Right, when
it premieres on July 9!
Red Carpet Coverage from The Kids Are All Right Premiere
July 2, 2010
The Kids Are All Right premiere was hosted at Landmark's
Sunshine Cinema in New York City. The film's stars and
some celebrity fans made their way down the red carpet,
including Alice in Wonderland starlet Mia Wasikowska and
the stunning Julianne Moore — both perform brilliantly in
the poignant, hilarious film.
Director Lisa Cholodenko and her partner, musician Wendy Melvoin.
The Kids Are All Right,' and so is Tariq
By Gold Derby / July 1, 2010
It takes award nuts like us to appreciate fully the mad scene last night when a man
collapsed and an ambulance was summoned to the party at Plein Sud restaurant
following the New York premiere of "The Kids Are All Right."
New York Magazine's Vulture blog described the chaos that broke out when my guest to
the bash, Tariq Khan -- noted Oscarologist and a news editor at Fox News Channel -suddenly stopped talking while we stood near the buffet table and he fell backward,
straight like a timber, his head hitting the stone floor with a loud whack. A doctor and
trauma nurse who were party guests rushed to his aid. Lots of people dialed 911 on their
cellphones. The first to break through was a freaked-out chap sitting in the booth next to
Tariq's prostrate body who bellowed into his phone, "85 West Broadway! 85 West
Broadway!" to an operator who obviously couldn't grasp the simple address where
emergency medical help was needed.
Maybe that's why it took the ambulance so long to arrive. New York Downtown Hospital is
within walking distance of Plein Sud, but the ambulance didn't show up for nearly 20
terrifying minutes while we tried to surmise Tariq's condition. For the first few moments I
feared the worst. The doctor and nurse pushed all of us away, so I could catch only
occasional glimpses of his stiff body on the floor. His lips didn't move and his eyes
appeared to be frozen open at first, like a dead man's peepers needing pennies to keep
them shut. But then the doctor put a towel under Tariq's head, Tariq blinked and s-l-o-w-ly returned to consciousness as he struggled to respond to the doctor's questions. Initially,
Tariq was asked to count one, two, three, four, five, but then Tariq took charge of his own
interrogation and this is where the story becomes outrageously amusing to award nuts
like us.
Tariq, as regular Gold Derby readers know, is an infamous awards encyclopedia. Ask him
any obscure Oscar question and he'll spout the answer within a nanosecond.
"Ask me an Oscar question," Tariq begged the doctor, desperate to test his own lucidity.
"Name a year, any year, and ask me who won."
"1966," the doctor replied
"The nominees for best picture that year were 'A Man for All Seasons,' 'Alfie,' 'The
Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming,' 'The Sand Pebbles,' 'Who's Afraid of
Virginia Woolf?' " Tariq said. " 'A Man for All Seasons' won and took six Oscars overall,
including best director, screenplay, cinematography, costume design and best actor Paul
Scofield."
I couldn't see the looks on the doctor's and nurse's faces, but they must have appeared
equally shocked and relieved. By the time the ambulance finally arrived, they helped Tariq
stand up, and the tardy paramedics and I walked him to the ambulance, and he was
whisked to New York Downtown Hospital.
As we arrived in the emergency room, Tariq was frisky enough to get into a spat with one
of the paramedics who believed quite strongly that Sandra Bullock didn't deserve her
Oscar for "The Blind Side." That got Tariq so riled up that the paramedic had to apologize
and rescind the opinion so we could get Tariq's blood pressure to return to its normal
level and be tested to determine what caused him to collapse at the restaurant.
Over the next four hours, doctors and nurses ran many more tests and ultimately
determined that Tariq was fine. Their final diagnosis: It just must have been one of those
freak fainting spells triggered by a mystery that may never be solved.
Well, to medical doctors, that is. Truth be told, Tariq and I know what triggered it. Again,
to appreciate the point, you must know Tariq and his awards obsession. Just at the point
he collapsed during conversation at the restaurant, he was obsessing frantically over the
Oscar predicament facing Julianne Moore and Annette Bening in "The Kids Are All
Right."
"Both Julianne and Annette are ridiculously overdue to win an Oscar!" Tariq gasped.
"They're both great in 'The Kids Are All Right,' but they're both leads. What do they do?
Should one of them drop down to supporting so that they can both win? If so, who should
go lead and who should go supporting?"
His face and voice were flush with Oscar panic as he suddenly dropped down and ended
up upstaging both stars' New York premiere.
Photo: Recovering Oscarologist Tariq Khan at New York Downtown Hospital some time
after 3 a.m. Thursday. Credit: Tom O'Neil
"The Kids Are Alright" Screening At The Sunshine
Christine Lai/ July 1, 2010
Last night "The Kids Are Alright" had it's premiere screening at the Landmark Sunshine
Cinema. Some of the film's actors attended, including Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, and
Josh Hutcherson. Other celebrities like Edward Norton, Ellen Barkin, and Amy Poehler
were also there to watch the movie.
The film has been hailed by both The New York Times and Rotten Tomatoes as one of
the hot movies of the summer and the cast is probably the reason. "The Kids Are Alright"
stars shined on the screen and on the red carpet, wearing elegant dresses and fitted
suits. Other guests came in more casual clothing like denim and white jeans on the SNL
stars and a checkered frock on "America's Next Top Model" winner Kim Stolz. Although it
was star-studded and there was a red carpet, the viewing was a low-key event where the
actors and other guests could enjoy the movie.
Julianne Moore & Mia Wasikowska Are All Right
July 1, 2010
Julianne Moore attended the premiere of The
Kids Are All Right with costar Mia Wasikowska
(in a Rodarte dress) held at Landmark‘s
Sunshine Cinema in New York City on
Wednesday (June 30).
The 49-year-old actress was also joined by
costars Mark Ruffalo and Zathura‘s Josh
Hutcherson at the premiere.
The new film, which will hit theaters July 9,
follows two children who were conceived by
artificial insemination meeting their birth father
for the first time.
LOOK OF THE DAY
July 1, 2010
Julianne Moore
WHAT SHE WORE
Moore hit an N.Y.C. screening of The Kids Are All
Right in an Erdem print gown accessorized with a
clutch and jewelry from Bulgari.
Right On
July 1, 2010
Jul 1 2010 - Julianne Moore
attended the NY premiere of The
Kids Are All Right in NYC
Wednesday.
“The Kids Are All Right” New York Premiere – Mia
Wasikowska In Rodarte
July 1, 2010
Mia Wasikowska wore yet another sheer look this week when she walked the red carpet
for ―The Kids Are All Right‖ New York Premiere last night.
The Australian actress wore a dress from the Rodarte Spring 2008 collection – which I
like to call the Keira Knightley collection.
I hate to say ―I told you so‖, but I did say yesterday that Mia could pull off a bra-less look.
This was proved when she wore her black lace and blue ribbon dress sans bra and it
didn‘t look tacky nor cheap.
The dress is pretty expressive so she didn‘t need any accessories.
Her look was completed with simple black peep-toes.
I personally would‘ve worn the runway spikey Louboutin‘s, but Mia‘s look works perfectly
for her.
Julianne Moore Stuns at 'The Kids Are Alright' Premiere; We Swoon
Over New CK Model Ben Hill
Grace Gold/ July 1, 2010
Julianne Moore stole the red carpet show at New York's
premiere of "The Kids Are Alright," in a custom-designed Erdem
black-and-white floral gown that the actress paired with sexy
smoky eyes and nude lips.
"This is not my everyday beauty look! But it's fun for a night
out," the 49 year-old mom of 12 year-old son Caleb and eight
year-old daughter Liv Helen tells StyleList.
Meanwhile, Mia Wasikowska, who recently graced the screen in
"Alice In Wonderland," took a spin on the red carpet in a sheer
and lacy Rodarte number, accented by the playfulness of a
brand new pixie cut. Newcomer and "America's Next Top
Model" runner-up Yaya DaCosta sported a dramatic smoky blue
eye.
"I dress myself because I'm not big enough to have a stylist -- but I did get my makeup
done tonight. The eyes make me feel very glamorous!" said DaCosta, who picked out a
low-cut dress from Givenchy's Spring 2010 collection for the night.
But we were most smitten by Ben Hill, the new face of Calvin Klein's Eternity Aqua
fragrance for men, which is made up of a summer-friendly cocktail of citrus, cucumber,
water lotus, green leaves, white cedarwood, patchouli, and musk.
"It's funny, everyone is asking me for grooming tips now. I'm honestly just a T-shirt and
jeans type of guy. I do take care of my skin, but I usually just use what makeup artists on
shoot pass on to me. I figure they know best," the Georgia-born model told StyleList.
And it sounds like you can expect to see a
lot of provocative Eternity Aqua photos of
the hottie in the weeks to come.
"The fragrance campaign was a lot of fun to
work on. The inspiration was all of those
sexy Christy Turlington ads," said Hill.
Coincidentally, Hill already had some
nostalgic experience with Calvin Klein
before signing as their new spokesmodel.
"My first fragrance ever was given to me by my Aunt -- it was Eternity. I wore it for years."
We hope Auntie has since been hooked up with some free perfume as a thank you!
Dori’s World: The Kids Are All Right Premiere
Dori Cooperman/ July 1, 2010
My dear friend Gary Gilbert produced an awesome movie, The Kids Are All Right, that
opened tonight at Landmark Theatres Sunshine Cinema. Focus Features bought the
movie from Gary at the Sundance Film Festival. Peggy Siegal put together the event. The
theater was packed, but luckily Rob Vecsler saved me a seat.
The after-party was held at Plein Sud at Smyth Tribeca. The cast came to the party —
including Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska, Josh Hutcherson and Yaya
DaCosta — to celebrate the premier. I also saw Ed Norton, Ellen Barkin, Celine Rattray
from Mandalay Entertainment, Scot Lerner, Ali Wise, Stacey Bendet, Jen Raines and
Lesley Thompson. Great film, Gary!
Red Carpet Buzz: Mia Wasikowska
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Erin Clements/March 18 , 2010
The Kids Are All Right star’s Rodarte look is sheer genius
While Julianne Moore wore a full-length
floral frock to the premiere of The Kids
are All Right, her onscreen daughter Mia
Wasikowska went for an edgier look. The
blond Alice in Wonderland actress opted
for a sheer black-and-blue ribbon-andlace dress from Rodarte‘s spring 2008
collection
Holy Baby Bump!
July 1, 2010
Now THAT is a baby bump, with a belly button you
just wanna push and go "Boing!"
Amy Poehler literally popped out at the New York
premiere of Julianne Moore's The Kids Are All Right.
Looks like any day now!
So, Amy's pregnant. What's your excuse, Rachel
Dratch?
Update: Rachel is also pregnant! Great excuse,
Dratch!
Yaya DaCosta @ The Kids Are Alright premiere
July 1, 2010
Top Model alumni Yaya DaCosta attended the premiere of her new movie, The Kids Are
Alright. The movie centers on a lesbian couple, Jules (Julianne Moore) and Nic (Annette
Bening), who are the mothers of two children conceived by means of artificial
insemination. Yaya plays a character named Tanya.
Red Carpet at "The Kids Are Alright" Premiere
Piya Sinha-Roy/July 16, 2010
Neon Tommy was on the red carpet at the premiere of "The Kids Are Alright" at the Los
Angeles Film Festival. See the video below for interviews with Julianne Moore, Mark
Ruffalo, Josh Hutcherson and the film writer and producer.
"The Kids Are All Right" New York Premiere – Arrivals
Actress Julianne Moore attends the premiere of the "Kids Are All Right" at Landmarks‘
Sunshine Cinema on June 30, 2010 in New York City.
The Kids Are All Right Premieres In New York
July 1, 2010
July 1st, 2010 at 5:20 pmSNL funny
ladies Amy Poehler and Rachel
Dratch pose on the red carpet for the
premiere of The Kids Are All Right in
New York. The movie also stars
Julianne Moore, Annette Bening,
Mark Ruffalo and Mia Wasikowska.
They were all at the premiere (with
the exception of Annette) in addition
to Ellen Barkin, Patricia Clarkson
and Edward Norton.
The comedy opens in theatres July 9
and centres on a lesbian couple
played by Julianne Moore and
Annette Bening whose children seek
out their sperm donor. Sometimes
some things are better left unknown:
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT Premieres in New York City
July 2, 2010
Yesterday, June 30, the Landmark's Sunshine Cinema hosted the premiere of the new
film 'Kids Are All Right' in New York City. 'The Kids Are All Right' stars Julianne Moore,
Mark Ruffalo, Annette Bening, Mia Wasikowska, and Josh Hutcherson. The film will open
in select theaters on July 9th. BroadwayWorld brings coverage of the event below.
Mark Ruffalo, Julianne Moore
YaYa DaCosta
Rachel Dratch, Amy Poehler
Mia Wasikowska
Ed Norton
Patricia Clarkson
Mia Wasikowska’s Dress: Not All Right
Liz Black/ July 2, 2010
When Mia Wasikowska starred as Alice in Tim
Burton‘s Alice In Wonderland earlier this year, she
had the ability to make herself smaller or larger
depending on what potions she drank. Looks like the
top of her dress drank the miniaturizing one. That
proportion is just all wrong and folks, if we can turn into
our dad for a sec, it‘s a real mesh. (Fabric puns!)
Mia was on the red carpet for her latest feature, The
Kids Are All Right, and while we can appreciate the
fashion risk she took, much like Gwyneth Paltrow‘s
goth lace Oscar dress from 2002, there are major boob
issues we can‘t get past. On the other hand, Mia‘s costars Mark Ruffalo and Julianne Moore are flawless
and Amy Poehler, pregnant with baby number two,
looks adorable.
OURsceneTV hits the Red Carpet with the cast of The Kids Are
All Right
July 1, 2010
The Kids Are All Right in New York City.
OURsceneTV was first on the Red Carpet at the New York City premiere of 'The Kids Are
All Right' starring Julianne Moore, Annette Bening and Mark Ruffalo. 'The Kids Are All
Right' is a 'note-perfect' film about a modern-day family struggling with modern-day
issues. OURsceneTV's Matt Maggiacomo was on the carpet finding out why this film is
appropriate for our times and who the stars would 'go gay' for.
The Kids Are All Right Premiere
July 6, 2010
ABOUT LAST NIGHT | The Kids Are All Right Premiere Party at Smyth
The Kids Are All Right, the talk of Sundance this year, hits theatres this Friday.
Quintessentially and Eternity Calvin Klein toasted the cast, including Julianne Moore and
Mark Ruffalo along with Patricia Clarkson, John Cameron Mitchell and Edward Norton, at
Smyth's newly-opened Plein Sud. Side note: the movie is a must-see.
Mia Wasikowska goes sheer for The Kids Are All Right movie
premiere
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Bettina Palileo/ March 18 , 2010
Young actress Mia Wasikowska graced the red carpet for
the New York premiere of her latest film, The Kids Are All
Right. She wore a navy and black Rodarte dress from the
designers‘ 2008 spring collection. With very short blond
hair and black peep-toe pumps, the actress kept it dark
and interesting. The frock was a mix of lace, navy trim and
a sheer overskirt. In another event, the actress was
spotted in a polka-dotted, sheer blouse and skirt by Jason
Wu.
Sheer dresses have been making a lot of red carpet
appearances lately. In the Los Angeles premiere for
Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Elizabeth Reaser wore a sheer,
long- sleeved, beaded short dress by Zuhair Murad. The
actress took it a step further with sheer shoes! A few days
later in the Madrid premiere of Eclipse, it was Ashley
Greene‘s turn to wear sheer and lacy with a black Donna
Karan dress.
STYLE STARS – Mia Wasikowska in Rodarte and Julianne
Moore in Erdem
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April 4 , 2010
The New York premiere of ‗The Kids are All Right‘ provided an
unexpected fashion frenzy. The films leading ladies Mia
Wasikowska of Alice in Wonderland fame and Hollywood
heavyweight Julianne Moore provided the style credentials for
the evening.
A series of awe inspiring outfits and Mia Wasikowska is
beginning to get a name for herself in fashion circles (think the
new Carey Mulligan). Last night she did not disappoint
choosing to wear a black and blue lacy design from Rodarte.
The dress actually comes from spring 2008 but that doesn‘t
make it any less fabulous, the perfect mix of elegance and
sexiness.
Julianne Moore chose not to be outshined by her young costar arriving in a custom gown from Erdem’s spring 2010
collection. At Lady Glamourazzi we have loved Erdem’s
delicate floral prints and classic feminine shapes for a long time
and here is why….
Amy Poehler and Rachel Dratch Share A Laugh
On The Red Carpet
Amy Poehler at “The Kids Are Alright” Screening in NYC
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Match 30 , 2010
Amy Poehler and Rachel Dratch looked lovely, healthy and happy at the NYC screening
of the movie, ―The Kids Are Alright,‖ a movie partially about some of the hardships that
come with raising children of your own! They walked the red carpet together and shared
quite a few smiles. The both look glowing, we wish them the best of luck!
Amy Poehler at a special screening for The Kids Are All Right
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March 22 , 2010
Here‘s a shot of Amy Poehler at a screening for The Kids Are All Right, a movie about a
lesbian couple (Julianne Moore and Annette Bening) who have children via artificial
insemination.
The screening happened on June 30 at Landmark Sunshine Cinemas in New York City.