With an epic Golden Globe Awards ceremony set to take place on 11th January 2015, the contenders are taking a little time to relax before the stress kicks in.
With the 72nd Golden Globe Awards set to air on NBC on Sunday 11th January, the residents of Los Angeles are partying the remaining days away in anticipation of the celebration. Before converging on The Beverly Hilton this weekend, members of the casts for 'Birdman', 'Big Eyes' and 'The Hobbit' stopped by the Audi party.
Edward Norton - Best Supporting Actor Nominee (credit Jason Merritt - Getty Images)
Amongst those at the prestigious event were Edward Norton and Naomi Watts, who play the actor/actress couple Mike and Lesley in 'Birdman'. 'Birdman' itself is set to do well at the Golden Globes, as it has been nominated for seven awards, including 'Best Supporting Actor' for Norton. 'Birdman' has also been nominated for 'Best Picture - Musical or Comedy', 'Best Performance in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy', 'Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture - Drama, Musical or Comedy' (both actor and actress) and 'Best Director', 'Best Screenplay' and 'Best Original Score'.
More: Golden Globes 2015 - A Reminder Of The Nominees
Best Actor nominee Christoph Waltz (credit Jonathan Leibson - Getty Images)
Christoph Waltz also made an appearance after being nominated for 'Best Performance in a Motion Picture' for 'Big Eyes'. That film has a total of three nominations, with Amy Adams nominated for 'Best Actress' and Lana Del Rey nominated for 'Best Original Song'. James Nesbitt was also present, following his portrayal of the dwarf Bofur in Peter Jackson's 'The Hobbit' trilogy. 'Taken', 'Lost' and 'Californication''s Maggie Grace posed for pictures on the red carpet as well, ahead of her appearance in 'Taken 3' on 9th January 2015.
More: Read The Review For 'Birdman'
Naomi Watts poses at the Audi Pre-Golden Globes party (credit Jason Merritt - Getty Images)
While 'Birdman' may be dominating the nominations, 'Boyhood', 'The Imitation Game' and the first series of 'Fargo' followed with five nominations each. 'Gone Girl', 'Selma', 'The Grand Budapest Hotel', 'The Theory of Everything' and HBO's 'True Detective' all follow with four nominations each. It seems like this year's Golden Globes will certainly be worth a watch, as there are some real entertainment giants going up against each other.
More: Read the review for 'Big Eyes'
James Nesbitt posing on the red carpet (credit Jason Merritt - Getty Images)
Maggie Grace at the Audi Pre-Golden Globes party (credit Jason Merritt - Getty Images)
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