Quest December 2016

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Donna D’Cruz and Genevieve Jones; Sebastian Stan; Rose Durgen and Will Cotton, at the Cinema Society screening of Allied on November 15.

▲ THE CINEMA SOCIETY SCREENED ALLIED

▼ OPENING OF “EXHIBITIONISM”

MARION COTILLARD (the alluring French actress and, also,

THE ROLLING STONES— Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood—introduced their show, “Exhibitionism,” at Industria on November 12. There, the band was welcomed by their fans (including: Jimmy Fallon, Tommy Hilfiger, Marc Jacobs, Lorne Michaels, Anna Sui, and John Varvatos), who were eager to experience the expansive show, which features a film from Martin Scorsese. This columnist saw “Exhibitionism” at Saatchi Gallery in London. The show includes art by Shepard Fairey and Andy Warhol and a rainbow of costumes—so, perhaps, you can always get what you want.

the inspo for Lindsay Lohan’s new accent) and director Robert Zemeckis hosted a premiere of Allied. On October 15, the Cinema Society screened the film with Paramount Pictures—a party that was continued at The Tuck Room (11 Fulton Street). (Allied, which stars Brad Pitt as well as Lizzy Caplan, Matthew Goode, and Jared Harris, chronicles a thrilling romance between Cotillard’s and Pitt’s characters in the middle of World War II.) The evening was as exciting as the film, but with less espionage...

From left: Lorne Michaels and Jimmy Fallon; a fan; Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger, and Charlie Watts, at the opening of “Exhibitionism” on November 12. 142 QUEST

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