Kirsten Dunst, Isla Fisher invite their boys to ‘Bachelorette’
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The women of “Bachelorette” -- Kirsten Dunst, Lizzy Caplan, Isla Fisher and Rebel Wilson -- may have all the fun on screen, but they shared the love with their leading men at the film’s Hollywood premiere Thursday.
The Arclight Hollywood saw a red carpet screening of writer/director Leslye Headland’s comedy, raunchy and cynically sweet with a phenomenal ensemble that also includes James Marsden, Adam Scott and Andrew Rannells.
Dunst hit an after party at the rustic East lounge with boyfriend Garret Hedlund, both beaming at the likes of Fisher and her funnyman husband Sacha Baron Cohen and costar Hayes MacArthur with wife Ali Larter.
Baron Cohen, in a flannel shirt and blue baseball cap, chatted up a group of guys as guests enjoyed passed trays of Fatburger and Red Bull cocktails.
While its always nice to see quality talent cut loose, the evening was undeniably Headland’s.
At the top of the screening she addressed her audience with a brief and relaxed introduction, recalling that when she first moved to Los Angeles she walked clear across town to catch movies at the Arclight, and couldn’t believe she was at a screening of her own film.
A Sundance darling, “Bachelorette” has enjoyed a successful video-on-demand run before even hitting theaters. It rolls out Sept. 7.
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