Olivia Wilde, Eric Bana & Kate Mara
The trio attend the premiere of their icy thriller, Deadfall, about a brother-sister crime team on the lam.
Edward Burns
The She's The One filmmaker turned out for the premiere of Doggy Bags, his short produced by American Express as part of the latter's second annual My Pitch Contest, which gave one lucky contestant the chance to have their idea made into a film adapted and directed by Burns.
Chris Colfer
The star and writer of Struck by Lightning is no doubt hoping his passion project creates a storm of buzz at the fest.
Amber Riley & Ashley Fink
The Glee chums give props to costar Chris Colfer at the premiere of his new flick, Struck by Lightning, which he also wrote.
Shaun White & Abbie Cornish
File this under "unusual party pairings"! The professional snowboarder hangs out with the star of The Girl at the film's after-party.
Jason Segel & Emily Blunt
The charming costars step out for the premiere of their highly anticipated rom-com, The Five-Year Engagement, which opens this year's fest.
Dakota Fanning
The heavenly star—she's even got the halo-ish headgear, to boot!—graces Vanity Fair's kickoff party.
Robert De Niro & Grace Hightower
It's been 11 years since the Hollwyood icon founded the fest, which sought to revitalize Tribeca in the wake of 9/11. Here, he attends its kickoff bash with his wife.
Camilla Belle & Leelee Sobieski
The two actresses, who take on jury duty at the fest, attend the jury lunch at the Tribeca Grill.
Catherine Zeta-Jones & Michael Douglas
The Oscar-winning couple hit up a downtown party to kick off the 11th annual festival.
Neal Schon & Michaele Salahi
The former Real Housewives star and her beau—who've recently seen their share of drama—attend the premiere of Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
She wins our vote! The Veep star shows off her commanding sartorial sense at Vanity Fair's fête.
Katie Couric
The newswoman, who swung by the fest's opening party, recently pulled morning-anchor duty for Good Morning America and went head to head with Today show guest host Sarah Palin. Who needs movie drama when there's enough drama on morning TV?!

