FOXCATCHER POST PREMIERE PARTY AT HENRY, A LIQUOR BAR AT HUDSON

Chris Hill October 12, 2014 0
FOXCATCHER POST PREMIERE PARTY AT HENRY, A LIQUOR BAR AT HUDSON

 

 

Principal cast and celebrity friends of Sony Pictures Classics’ FOXCATCHER, directed by Bennett Miller, celebrated at Henry, A Liquor Bar at Hudson late last night into the morning hours for the official post-premiere party following the film’s New York Film Festival premiere.

Sponsored by Maestro Dobel Tequila, Sabra Hummus, OtterBox and Henry, A Liquor Bar at Hudson, filmmakers, celebrities and guests spent the night enjoying Maestro Dobel Tequila, Line 39 wines, Sabra Hummus and received OtterBox Symmetry Series smartphone cases at one of New York’s legendary boutique luxury hotels.

Attending guests included FOXCATCHER director Bennett Miller; cast members Steve Carell (“The Office”, THE ANCHORMAN SERIES); Mark Ruffalo (THE AVENGERS, THE NORMAL HEART); Sienna Miller (GI JOE: RISE OF THE COBRA, FACTORY GIRL) and husband Tom Sturridge; Anthony Michael Hall (THE DARK KNIGHT; SIXTEEN CANDLES; The Dead Zone); Academy Award-nominated producer Jon Kilik (HUNGER GAMES); and Sony Pictures Classics co-presidents Tom Bernard and Michael Barker (recently minted chevaliers in the French Legion d’Honneur).

Several celebrity guests joined the cast, including Edward Norton and Bradley Cooper, who bypassed the red carpet to the regular guest line with a small entourage; Bob Balaban (MONUMENTS MEN) and director Spike Jonze.  Unpredictable actress/model/musician entered the party with a ski mask covering her face and then pulled it up, once in the party revealing her face and wearing it as a hat, but occasionally put it back down to hide from photographers. She joked around with Bradley Cooper and Edward Norton using her ski mask as a prop.

Delevinge acted a bit flirty at the same table with Bradley Cooper, who was without his girlfriend, model Suki Waterhouse, who is also friends with Cara; Cooper, always the chick magnet had several women try to talk to him at his table and two other women kept vigil by the VIP entrance to the party waiting for him. For his part, normally ebullient Steve Carell sat most of the evening at a corner table far from the crowd, preferring quiet conversations with one or two people at a time. He left a few empty bottles of Maestro Dobel tequila behind on his table.

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