Aubrey Plaza is hanging out with a former co-star!
The 39-year-old Emmy-nominated White Lotus actress was seen chatting with Debby Ryan after they grabbed dinner together with a few friends on Thursday night (December 28) at Italian restaurant Via Carota in New York City.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Aubrey Plaza
For their night out, Aubrey wore a black coat over a white and black sweater paired with a baseball hat while Debby, 30, sported a camel coat and black beanie.
Also seen joining Aubrey and Debby for dinner was Aubrey‘s husband Jeff Baena.
If you didn’t know, Aubrey and Debby first met after appearing together in 2022 dark comedy Spin Me Round, which Jeff, 46, co-wrote and directed. The movie is available for streaming on Hulu.
Aubrey recently opened up about the movie role that she lost out on and how it left her “hurt.”
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The 39-year-old Emmy-nominated White Lotus actress was seen chatting with Debby Ryan after they grabbed dinner together with a few friends on Thursday night (December 28) at Italian restaurant Via Carota in New York City.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Aubrey Plaza
For their night out, Aubrey wore a black coat over a white and black sweater paired with a baseball hat while Debby, 30, sported a camel coat and black beanie.
Also seen joining Aubrey and Debby for dinner was Aubrey‘s husband Jeff Baena.
If you didn’t know, Aubrey and Debby first met after appearing together in 2022 dark comedy Spin Me Round, which Jeff, 46, co-wrote and directed. The movie is available for streaming on Hulu.
Aubrey recently opened up about the movie role that she lost out on and how it left her “hurt.”
Click through the gallery...
- 12/29/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Dan Stevens as Charles Dickens and Christopher Plummer as Ebenezer Scrooge in ‘The Man Who Invented Christmas’ (Photo by Kerry Brown / Bleecker Street)
Once again, the holidays – or is it holidaze? – are upon us, bringing with it a flurry of Christmas movies.
You have your endless parade of cartoons, specials, Christmas-themed episodes of your favorite TV shows, bad holiday comedies (1996’s Jingle All the Way and 2007’s Fred Claus come to mind), and Christmas-set horror movies (1984’s Gremlins). Then there’s the cheesy yet feel-good Lifetime and Hallmark films. And how can we forget the 24-hour marathon of 1983’s A Christmas Story (celebrating its 40th anniversary this year), beginning on Christmas Eve and ending on Christmas Day?
If those don’t do it for you, maybe these lists of Christmas movies will.
Classic Christmas Movies
You can’t go wrong with these classics, which can lighten the hearts of even the most ardent cynics.
Once again, the holidays – or is it holidaze? – are upon us, bringing with it a flurry of Christmas movies.
You have your endless parade of cartoons, specials, Christmas-themed episodes of your favorite TV shows, bad holiday comedies (1996’s Jingle All the Way and 2007’s Fred Claus come to mind), and Christmas-set horror movies (1984’s Gremlins). Then there’s the cheesy yet feel-good Lifetime and Hallmark films. And how can we forget the 24-hour marathon of 1983’s A Christmas Story (celebrating its 40th anniversary this year), beginning on Christmas Eve and ending on Christmas Day?
If those don’t do it for you, maybe these lists of Christmas movies will.
Classic Christmas Movies
You can’t go wrong with these classics, which can lighten the hearts of even the most ardent cynics.
- 12/9/2023
- by Kurt Anthony Krug
- Showbiz Junkies
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- 12/8/2023
- by Sarah Smith
- Directors Notes
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