Happy Valentine’s Day from Todd on the Town. You can reach him at todd@januaryimages.com. All credits are Todd Williamson except where otherwise specified.
SEALED WITH A KISS Colman Domingo and Josh Brolin — costars in Edgar Wright’s upcoming The Running Man — at the 36th Annual Producers Guild Awards in L.A. on Feb. 8. Brolin introduced Dune: Part Two at the awards, and Sing Sing star Domingo introduced the “In Memoriam” segment.
A BIG PRODUCTION 1. The Penguin’s Cristin Milioti, who presented the Norman Felton Award for outstanding TV drama to Shōgun, and Jodie Foster, who presented the Darryl F. Zanuck Award, the night's top film honor, to Anora; 2. Shōgun star Hiroyuki Sanada and Naomi Watts; 3. CAA CEO and chairman Bryan Lourd, left, co-chairman of Disney Entertainment and PGA Milestone Award winner Dana Walden, and Ryan Murphy, whom Walden praised in her acceptance speech; 4. A Real Pain star, writer, and directorJesse Eisenberg, Disney Entertainment co-chairman Alan Bergman, and A Real Pain star Jennifer Grey; 5. Walden and Disney CEO Bob Iger, a previous Milestone winner who presented the award to her; 6. Wicked’s Ariana Grande and Jeff Goldblum with Kaley Cuoco, right, who presented the Danny Thomas Award for outstanding TV comedy to Hacks.
’TIS THE (AWARDS) SEASON 7. Chris Meledandri, left, and Steve Carell, who presented the David O. Selznick Lifetime Achievement Award to the Illumination CEO; 8. From left: PGA CEO Susan Sprung, former PGA president Lucy Fisher and current PGA presidents Donald De Line and Stephanie Allain; 9. Alan Cumming and Kate Hudson. Cumming’s The Traitors won the top award for game and competition television; 10. Domingo and Adrien Brody; 11. Wicked director Jon M. Chu, left, and producer Marc Platt; 12. From left: Donna Langley, chairman of NBCUniversal Entertainment & Studios, Meledandri, Tom Rothman, chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Motion Picture Group, and Walden.
CLAY DATE 1. Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl co-director Nick Pott, Ankler awards editor Katey Rich, and co-director Merlin Crossingham pose with the actual figures used in the movie at The Ankler x Letterboxd Audience First screening of the film on Feb. 8 at the Netflix ICON building; 2. Park and Crossingham onstage. (Kevin Greenwood)
BUOY TROUBLE 1. Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun; 2. From left: Stewart, Love Me directors Sam and Andy Zuchero and Yeun attend the premiere of Bleecker Street’s Love Me on Jan. 28. The inventive sci-fi film follows a buoy and a satellite who fall in love after an ice age.
SAVE THE DATE 1. An alligator, Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon; 2. Jack McBrayer, Steve Buscemi, Witherspoon and Rachel Dratch; 3. Todd Williamson (front and center) with his New York photography team at the premiere of You’re Cordially Invited. The Prime Video feature involves the sister of one bride and the father of another colliding after they booked the same remote resort on the fictional Palmetto Island. Yes, Ferrell wrestles an alligator in the film.