Critics' awards in Los Angeles and London bring out local stars, while Johnny Depp's Mortdecai premieres in Berlin, London and L.A. Ryan Gosling, Russell Crowe and Jesse Eisenberg are snapped on their film sets, and new trailers debut for Kidnapping Mr Heineken and Good Kill...
A-list celebrities turned out in Hollywood for the starry Critics' Choice Movie Awards last weekend, including Julianne Moore, Angelina Jolie, Jessica Chastain, Eddie Redmayne, Keira Knightley, Ethan Hawke, Rosamund Pike, Michael Keaton, Reese Witherspoon, Marion Cotillard, David Oyelowo, Felicity Jones, Jennifer Aniston, Amy Adams and Chris Hemsworth. Jared Leto even matched his outfit to the blue carpet.
Photos - 20th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards held at the Hollywood Palladium - Part 1
Photos - 20th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards held at the Hollywood Palladium - Part 2
Two nights later in London, the UK critics handed out their top prizes at an intimate ceremony in May Fair. Attendees included Timothy Spall and Miranda Richardson, who received a special career award presented by her friend Stanley Tucci. Richard Linklater was on hand to pick up two prizes for Boyhood. Also on the red carpet were young actors Daniel Huttlestone (Into the Woods), Corey McKinley ('71) and Alex Lawther (The Imitation Game), Sherlock's Louise Brealey and Game of Thrones' Toby Sebastian.
Photos - The London Critics' Circle Film Awards held at The May Fair Hotel, London
Johnny Depp attended the world premiere of his new movie Mortdecai in Berlin this week, then went on to London for the UK premiere, bringing girlfriend Amber Heard with him. Also on hand were costars Paul Bettany, Jonny Pasvolsky and composer Mark Ronson. Finally, director David Koepp and actors Jeff Goldblum, Guy Burnet and Pasvolsky were on hand for the Los Angeles premiere.
Photos - World premiere of 'Mortdecai' at Zoo Palast movie theater - Berlin
Photos - 'Mortdecai' U.K. Premiere - Leicester Square, London
Photos - The Los Angeles Premiere Of "Mortdecai" - Hollywood, California
Photographers caught up with Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe shooting scenes for their upcoming mystery thriller The Nice Guys in downtown Los Angeles. The photos show them in 1970s clothes, while Gosling has a cast on his arm. It's about a private investigator looking into the apparent suicide of a fading porn star. Shane Black (Iron Man 3) is writing and directing.
Photos - Ryan Gosling And Russell Crowe Filming "The Nice Guys" - Part 1
Photos - Ryan Gosling And Russell Crowe Filming "The Nice Guys" - Part 2
Jesse Eisenberg was snapped in East London this week shooting scenes for Now You See Me: The Second Act. The sequel once again stars Dave Franco, Woody Harrelson, Mark Ruffalo and Michael Caine, plus Daniel Radcliffe and Lizzy Caplan. It's set for release in the summer of 2016.
Photos - Jesse Eisenberg films scenes for 'Now You See Me: The Second Act'
New trailers this week included Kidnapping Mr Heineken, a twisty dramatic thriller based on the true story about a group of opportunists (Jim Sturgess, Sam Worthington and Ryan Kwanten) who kidnap the brewery's boss (Anthony Hopkins) in Amsterdam to make a quick fortune. The film opens in March. Watch 'Kidnapping Mr. Heineken' Trailer.
There's also a new trailer for Good Kill, the action movie reteaming Andrew Niccol with his Gattaca star Ethan Hawke. He plays a pilot who joined the military to fly, but ends up piloting drones on secret missions. Costarring January Jones, Zoe Kravitz and Bruce Greenwood, the film looks intriguing and moving, with plenty of moral wrinkles. It's out in April. Watch 'Good Kill' Trailer.
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