Christine Rendon For Dailymail.com
04:15 04 Oct 2023, updated 06:22 04 Oct 2023
Anne Hathaway and Marisa Tomei showed off their style tour while supporting their upcoming romantic comedy She Came to Me on Tuesday night.
The leading ladies looked stunning at the screening of their film at the Metrograph Theater in New York City.
Peter Dinklage, 54, plays a composer struggling with writer’s block until a one-night stand with a tugboat captain (Tomei) leads to a creative breakthrough. Hathaway plays his wife, a psychologist.
Anne, 40, was a dream in an ultra-glamorous pink sequined dress with a sexy thigh-high slit.
The actress wore shiny silver high-heeled shoes on her feet and wore her raven-colored hair down straight and combed behind her back.
In keeping with the dazzling trend, she carried a dainty silver handbag with a woven strap.
Marisa, 58, looked stunning in a BEVZA jumper with sheer sleeves, a clamshell bust and draped trousers.
The My Cousin Vinnie star accessorized the look with dazzling gold chandelier earrings and a bracelet that wrapped around her wrist.
When it came to hair and makeup, the women opted for a glamorous yet natural makeup palette.
Anne wore a damp brush of pink blush and jet black eyeliner to highlight her natural beauty, while Marisa opted for a shimmerier shade.
She styled her hair in loose waves and applied a healthy dose of mascara to her lashes.
Anne also accessorized her look with a pin showing her support for SAG-AFTRA. The Oscar winner added the statement accessory to her dress as she posed with her co-stars.
Dinklage did not appear to be present.
SAG-AFTRA has granted She Came To Me a temporary agreement allowing actors to promote their film amid ongoing strikes against the studio, Variety reports.
The film was originally scheduled to release on September 29, but was pushed back to October 6.
Speaking about the decision to push back the release date, Peter Jarowy of Vertical, the film’s distributor, told Variety: “In light of the delay in the release of Killers of the Flower Moon, we jumped at the opportunity to set an October 6 date for She Came.” to me.
“This is a less crowded weekend, giving us an even better opportunity to bring Rebecca’s unique, funny and charming film to moviegoers across the country.”
The upcoming film is written and directed by Rebecca Miller, best known for her work on the independent film Personal Velocity: Three Portraits.
The film will also star Broadway star Brian d’Arcy James and Eddie actress Joanna Kulig.
Miller’s own production company, Round Films, worked on the film with independent film production company Killer Films.
Anne is also a producer on the multi-generational story set in New York City.