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9<br />

Disney Studios’ Alan Horn<br />

(left) and Sony Pictures<br />

Classics’ Michael Barker<br />

3<br />

Bryan Fogel<br />

(left) and<br />

Frank Marshall<br />

8<br />

Common, Goldie<br />

and Kyle Townsend<br />

15<br />

10<br />

Betty<br />

Gabriel<br />

3<br />

Diane Warren (left)<br />

and Frances Fisher<br />

First LastName, First<br />

LastName, First LastName<br />

17<br />

Miguel<br />

4<br />

From left:<br />

Tim Zajaros, Dee Rees<br />

and Sarah M. Broom<br />

11<br />

David Bar Katz<br />

(left) and<br />

Sam Rockwell<br />

16<br />

From left: THR’s<br />

Lynne Segall,<br />

Aaron Sorkin and<br />

Molly Bloom<br />

18<br />

Adrian Molina<br />

GORDON, DAFOE, MOLINA, SORKIN, OLDMAN, ROCKWELL: ALEX J. BERLINER/ABIMAGES. BELLONI, GERWIG, CHALAMET, WARREN: EMMA MCINTYRE/GETTY IMAGES. SORKIN, DEL TORO, PAUL, COMMON, HORN, PIMENTAL: NEILSON BARNARD/GETTY IMAGES.<br />

Party<br />

Crawler<br />

Oscar Contenders<br />

Out in Force<br />

THR’s sixth annual<br />

Nominees Night got a jolt<br />

from two Oscar-contending<br />

songs when Miguel (17)<br />

and Common (8)<br />

took the stage for surprise<br />

sets. Miguel performed<br />

“Remember Me” from<br />

Coco. Common and singer<br />

Goldie (8) belted out<br />

“Stand Up for Something”<br />

from Marshall as songwriter<br />

Diane Warren (10)<br />

stood by the stage singing<br />

along at Wolfgang Puck’s<br />

Cut at the Beverly Wilshire.<br />

Hosted by THR editorial<br />

director Matthew<br />

Belloni (5), the starstudded<br />

event drew Oscar<br />

nominees Jordan Peele (5)<br />

(Get Out); Greta Gerwig<br />

and Laurie Metcalf (6)<br />

(Lady Bird); Timothee<br />

Chalamet and Luca<br />

Guadagnino (13) (Call<br />

Me by Your Name); Gary<br />

Oldman (7) (Darkest Hour);<br />

Guillermo del Toro (12)<br />

and Richard Jenkins (<strong>The</strong><br />

Shape of Water); Willem<br />

Dafoe (2) (<strong>The</strong> Florida<br />

Project); Sam Rockwell (11)<br />

(Three Billboards Outside<br />

Ebbing, Missouri); Kumail<br />

Nanjiani and Emily V.<br />

Gordon (1) (<strong>The</strong> Big Sick);<br />

Aaron Sorkin (16) (Molly’s<br />

Game); Dee Rees (4)<br />

(Mudbound); and Allison<br />

Janney (2) (I, Tonya),<br />

among others. Inside,<br />

Guadagnino and Chalamet<br />

made a beeline for the raw<br />

bar, Star Wars’ Kelly Marie<br />

Tran chatted with Get Out’s<br />

Betty Gabriel (15), and<br />

<strong>The</strong> Greatest Showman<br />

breakout Keala Settle (14)<br />

joked of her upcoming<br />

Oscars performance: “I<br />

want to melt Meryl Streep’s<br />

face off.” While honorary<br />

Oscar winner and doc<br />

feature nominee Agnes<br />

Varda (Faces Places) was<br />

not in attendance, her<br />

co-nominee, JR, squired<br />

a cardboard cutout of the<br />

legendary director and her<br />

cat. <strong>The</strong> Shape of Water<br />

director del Toro posed<br />

with the Varda stand-in,<br />

while Doug Jones (12)<br />

pretended to eat the cat.<br />

“It’s just like the movie,”<br />

joked del Toro, referring<br />

to a scene from his film<br />

featuring Jones’ amphibian<br />

creature and an unlucky<br />

feline. — MIA GALUPPO<br />

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER<br />

31<br />

FEBRUARY 7, <strong>2018</strong>

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