Margot Robbie and Barry Keoghan partied the night away together at W Magazine’s Annual Best Performances Party at Chateau Marmont on Saturday night.
The Saltburn producer, 33, caught up with the psychological thriller’s leading man Barry, 31, who plays troubled teen Oliver Quick in the film, at the star-studded bash.
Margot, who looked stunning in a plunging black LBD, posed beside Barry at the party as awards season kicks off in Hollywood.
Barry is nominated for Best Actor at the Golden Globes for his role as Oliver in Saltburn, which will take place on Sunday night in Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, Margot is nominated best female actor in a musical or comedy for her starring role in Barbie.
Margot Robbie and Barry Keoghan partied the night away together at W Magazine’s Annual Best Performances Party at Chateau Marmont on Saturday night
Margot and Barry let their hair down at the magazine bash alongside a host of stars, including Willem Dafoe (pictured)
But before the ceremony takes place, Margot and Barry let their hair down at the magazine bash alongside a host of stars, including Willem Dafoe.
During the evening, Margot looked typically flawless in her thigh-skimming dress, which she teamed with a pair of chic heels and a black and gold clutch bag.
Margot wore her signature blonde tresses in a loose wave and enhanced her naturally pretty features with a slick of make-up.
Meanwhile, Barry teased his muscular physique in a semi-sheer black shirt, which eh wore with black trousers and gold accessories.
The party comes soon after Margot addressed the bath scene in Saltburn, which is one of a few moments in the film which has left viewers reeling.
In the shocking scene, Oliver can be seen slurping the bath water after his friend Felix had masterbated while having a soak in the tub.
The film follows Oxford University scholar Oliver, who is struggling to fit in with his plummy pals who have all been brought up with a silver spoon.
Oliver strikes up a friendship and infatuation with toff Felix, who invites him to his family’s estate, Saltburn, for the summer.
During the evening, Margot looked typically flawless in her thigh-skimming dress, which she teamed with a pair of chic heels and a black and gold clutch bag
Meanwhile, Barry teased his muscular physique in a semi-sheer black shirt, which eh wore with black trousers and gold accessories (pictured with Andrew Scott)
The party comes soon after Margot addressed the bath scene in Saltburn, which is one of a few moments in the film which has left viewers reeling (pictured with Greta Gerwig and Nicolas Cage)
However during one particularly lustful moment, Oliver tries to get to know his pal on a much more intimate level.
But while many were shocked by the graphic scene, Margot admitted she didn’t feel remotely shocked by the turn of events in the film.
She said: ‘It didn’t feel that shocking in the script, because Emerald [Fennell] immerses you into a world so quickly. She’s so masterful at tone and plot…
‘She gets you into it so quickly — you’re just immediately like, ‘I’m in this world.’ So by the time you get to something like the bathtub scene, she’s primed you for it.
Margot praised the way that Emerald manages to ‘get into the brains’ of her audience and claimed that the scene is a ‘watercooler moment’ that would get fans talking.
In an interview with Stream Wars, Jacob also shared his thoughts on the controversial scene, heaping praise on Emerald for the idea.
He said: ‘I was just really excited when I read that scene, because… you don’t really see things like that in sort of mainstream movies… a lot of the time.
‘So it’s just great that [Fennell] was allowed to kind of push those boundaries and expose people like that.’
The Euphoria star admitted he’s been avoiding other people’s reactions to the film, but did get a sense of viewers’ opinions of the bathtub scene in a movie screening.
‘I haven’t really heard too many because I try to hide away from it,’ he explained.
‘But I went to a screening of the picture in Brisbane when it sort of first played and it was unbelievable because everybody was engaged and sort of gasping at the screen and yelling at the screen and everything like that.
‘And I haven’t been in a movie like that in a really really long time. So, I haven’t heard any of the really — I mean, I hope there’s no terrible stories, but yeah.’
In the shocking scene, Oliver can be seen slurping the bath water after his friend Felix had masterbated while having a soak in the tub (stock image from the film)
In an interview with Stream Wars , Jacob also shared his thoughts on the controversial scene, heaping praise on Emerald for the idea
Watch the official trailer for Saltburn directed by Emerald Fennell
News
Test đẩy bài từ cms
Test đẩy bài từ cms, xóa sau khi dùng.
Draymond Green Reacts to Fans Calling For Ja Morant’s Arrest & Calling Him A Thug: ‘Why Are You On Instagram Live So Much?’(VIDEO)
After Ja Morant’s second gun incident in a matter of months, a bunch of people took to social media and stated that the Memphis Grizzlies superstar should serve…
Former Teammate Of LeBron James Reveals The Superstar’s “Trigger Word” That Always Makes Him Snap (VIDEO)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – JANUARY 30: LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers holds his knee after falling against the Atlanta Hawks during the third quarter at State Farm…
Social Media Can’t Believe That NBA 2K Actually Suspended Memphis Grizzlies Superstar Ja Morant In Their Video Game (PIC + TWEETS)
A lengthy suspension for Ja Morant is likely on the way as the NBA gathers all the details from his latest controversy on Instagram Live. Morant seemed to be…
NBA Fans Think Adult Star Lana Rhoades Called Out Nuggets Player (Who May Be Her Baby Daddy) For Having Small WeeWee
Some NBA fans think Lana Rhoades was hoping for an extra inch or two and torched an NBA player now rumored to be the father of her…
Compelling Video Exposes How Celtics-Heat Game 6 Was “Rigged” For Boston (VIDEO)
MIAMI, FLORIDA – MAY 27: Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat shoots a foul shot against the Boston Celtics during the fourth quarter in game six of the…
End of content
No more pages to load