The four leads of "The Sessions": William H. Macy, Moon Bloodgood, John Hawkes and Helen Hunt at the Los Angeles premiere of "The Sessions" at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Wednesday night.
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The objects of Hawkes' (onscreen) affections: Annika Marks, Helen Hunt and Robin Weigert.
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Peter Fonda with Fox Searchlight President Nancy Utley. Audience members cheered her as she took the stage to open the night. "Great audience," she answered. Moments before the Utley took the stage, Ivan and Jason Reitman huddled for a private father-son potato chip snack near the lobby as latecomers filed in.
"Cleanest movie I ever made," Executive Producer Doug Blake told TheWrap. "Ben Lewin (right, with producing partner and wife Judi Levin) wrote it, directed it, produced it, and raised all the money."
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John Hawkes and John Savage in LACMA's chilly outdoor courtyard after the film, where Hawkes skipped his reserved couches to mingle with a Heineken in hand.
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The day started early: At breakfast, the subject of disability inclusion in media and entertainment was center stage at the Media Access Awards at the Beverly Hilton: Scott Porter, with John Hawkes, and William H. Macy at the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation event.
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The last two Emmy hosts -- Jimmy Kimmel and Jane Lynch -- connect for breakfast. SAG-AFTRA, the Writers Guild, Producers Guild and the Casting Society of America all pitched in.
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Power Pack: "Argo's" New York Premiere rivaled L.A.'s boldface roster last week: Tate Donovan, George Clooney, Bryan Cranston, Ben Affleck, Grant Heslov and Scoot McNairy at the Time Warner Screening Room on Tuesday night.
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An ABC-NBC news summit at "Argo": Cynthia McFadden and Brian Williams
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