Los Angeles Film Festival 2015 | Scene
Actresses Lily Collins, from left, Lorenza Izzo and actress-musician Courtney Love attend the after-party for the closing night live reading of “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” directed by Eli Roth.
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Haley Joel Osment was cast as the character Brad Hamilton for a live reading of the 1982 film “Fast Times at Ridgemont High.”
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At the after-party are online personality Logan Paul, from left, director Eli Roth, producer Aaron Burns and actor Daryl Sabara.
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Henry Rollins, right, hosts a Q&A discussion with Morgan Spurlock, the director of “Crafted.”
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Bryan Greenberg and Jaime Chung attend the premiere of their film “It’s Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong.”
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Adam Scott, left, and Jason Schwartzman, cast members in “The Overnight,” at the premiere of the film.
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Zoe Saldana, left, Imogene Wolodarsky and Mark Ruffalo embrace for cameras at the “Infinitely Polar Bear” premiere.
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Director J.J. Abrams attends the after-party for the film “Infinitely Polar Bear.”
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Willa Fitzgerald attends the premiere of MTV And Dimension TV’s “Scream.”
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Carlson Young at the premiere of “Scream.”
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Bella Thorne at the “Scream” premiere.
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Pharrell Williams, executive producer of “Dope,” and wife Helen Lasichanh at the premiere of the film.
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Chanel Iman, a cast member in “Dope,” at the film’s premiere.
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From left, Shameik Moore, Kiersey Clemons and Tony Revolori, cast members in “Dope,” at the premiere of the film.
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Former NBA player Rick Fox, a cast member in “Dope,” points his camera at photographers at the film’s premiere.
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Photographers take pictures of actress Marcia Gay Harden on the red carpet on opening night of the Los Angeles Film Festival at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles. The festival paid tribute to Lily Tomlin and premiered her latest film, “Grandma.”
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Actresses Judy Greer, from left, festival honoree Lily Tomlin and Julia Garner at the premiere of “Grandma.”
Aarti Tandon, producer of the documentary film “Catching the Sun.”
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Actors Sunny Mabrey and Ethan Embry at premiere of “Grandma.”
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Julia Garner at the premiere of “Grandma.”
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Actors Sam Elliott, left, and Bud Cort arrive at the premiere of “Grandma.”
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Marcia Gay Harden, a cast member in “Grandma,” at the premiere of the film.
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Actor Mo Aboul-Zelof, a cast member in “Grandma,” arrives at the film’s premiere.
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Producer Paris Latsis, left, director Paul Weitz and producer Terry Dougas arrive at the Los Angeles Film Festival opening night premiere of Sony Pictures Classics’ “Grandma.”
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John Legend poses for photographers at the premiere of “Can You Dig This.”
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