Actors Jade Ramsey, left, Brett Jacobsen and Nikita Ramsey of the film “The Myth of the American Sleepover.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for AFI)
Producer Loretta Ramos, left, director Michael Bodie, actors Amy Chaffee and Travis Richey of the film “ Sacramento: A Family Fable.” (Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images)
Actor Danny Woodburn. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for AFI)
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Garfield worked with Mulligan in the haunting drama “Never Let Me Go” and with Eisenberg in “The Social Network,” about the origins of Facebook. (Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images)
Midwestener Michelle Monaghan, who has a role in “Due Date,” took in the “Love & Other Drugs” premiere. (Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images)
Fear the tire! Roxane Mesquida stars in the French horror film “Rubber,” about a tire that comes to life and starts killing folks. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Colin Firth stars as King George VI in the historical drama “The King’s Speech.” (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
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Heather Graham and producer Hugh Welchman are seen at the after-party for “The King’s Speech,” held at the Roosevelt Hotel. (Frazer Harrison / Getty / AFI)
“Barney’s Version” director Richard J. Lewis and the film’s star Minnie Driver arrive at the opening of their film in Hollywood. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
Minnie Driver, up close, at the “Barney’s Version” premiere. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
The male stars of “Barney’s Version”: Dustin Hoffman and Paul Giamatti. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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In addition to starring in “Never Let Me Go,” Mulligan also costarred with Shia Labeouf in the summer sequel “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.” (Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images)
Eisenberg is considered a front-runner in this year’s Oscar race for his performance in “Social Network.” (Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images)
Costars Colin Firth, left, and Geoffrey Rush arrive at the AFI premiere of their new film “The King’s Speech.” (Matt Sayles / Associated Press)
Heather Graham arrives at the special screening with producer Hugh Welchman. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
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“The King’s Speech,” directed by Tom Hooper, has had a strong presence at film festivals this year, gaining big buzz in Venice and Toronto. (Matt Sayles / Associated Press)
Film critic Leonard Maltin arrives at “The King’s Speech” tribute gala in Hollywood. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Lady Victoria Hervey also attended the AFI event. (Valerie Macon / AFP / Getty Images)
Producer Harvey Weinstein, right, and director Hooper pose at the film’s after-party at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
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Anne Hathaway arrives at the “Love and Other Drugs” premiere at the AFI Film Festival in Los Angeles. The new drama is already creating Oscar buzz for Hathaway and costar Jake Gyllenhaal, who play a complicated couple. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Gyllenhaal greets actor Josh Gad at the after-party, held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Last month, “Blue Valentine” had its Los Angeles premiere at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Here is star Ryan Gosling at the showing. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for AFI)
“Scrubs” actor Zach Braff arrives for the AFI screening of “Blue Valentine.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for AFI)
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“Southland” star Ben McKenzie attends the “Blue Valentine” after-party at the Roosevelt Hotel. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for AFI)
Actresses Alyssa Diaz and Sara Paxton at the Roosevelt Hotel for the “Blue Valentine” after-party. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for AFI)