But where are the bugs?
“Now and Then” stars Demi Moore, Rita Wilson, Rosie O’Donnell and Melanie Griffith reunited at the Elle Women in Hollywood event in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.
The quartet, who starred in the 1995 coming-of-age drama, came together to celebrate Moore, 62, who was one of the event’s honorees.
Moore’s co-stars introduce him and give a look at the film, which switches between contemporary times and the summer of 1970.
“We first worked with Demi on a film, ‘Now and Then,’ which she produced and starred in, almost 30 years ago in 1995,” Griffiths, 67, said in his introduction. Ale.
“We were all honored that he asked us to be a part of this film, a story about women produced by women, written by a woman, directed by a woman. Made and starring primarily women, a rarity in 1995 and a real gift, O’Donnell, 62, added.
Wilson, 68, recalled how Moore appeared nude on the cover of Vanity Fair in 1991 when she was seven months pregnant, when the group covered Moore’s other popular ’90s projects such as “Ghost,” “A Few Good Men” and “If These Walls Could Talk.
“And now she’s experiencing a renaissance,” Griffith said.
“A demi-sense, if you will,” added O’Donnell.
Moore most recently starred in “The Substance,” which Johnny Oleksinski of The Post gave 3.5 stars. The horror movie “which was pitched as a comedy to the Golden Globes’ voting committee” premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
The quartet marked their reunion by posing together on the red carpet. These pictures made the fans of the beloved movie go crazy on social media.
“I’m screaming,” one person Written on X (formerly Twitter).
“Oh my god DD my favorite,” said another person.
“Now and Then” was directed by Leslie Lanca Glitter, known for her work on “Mad Men” and “Homeland,” and was written by “Pretty Little Liars” creator I. Marlene King. .
The film follows four women (Moore, O’Donnell, Wilson and Griffith) who recall a pivotal summer when they were 12 years old.
Younger versions of the characters are played by Gaby Hoffmann (Moore’s character), Christina Ricci (O’Donnell’s character), the late Ashleigh Aston Moore (Wilson’s character) and Thora Birch (Griffith’s character).
While the film received negative reviews from critics, it grossed over $37 million at the box office and remains a cult classic.
Moore previously reunited with Wilson and Griffith at an event in April to benefit the Women’s Cancer Research Fund.
In 2019, Moore Shared a photo Himself and Griffith at Moore’s “Inside Out” book party. She also posted another photo of the duo as their characters in the film.
“Now and then 😉 @melaniegriffith #TBT,” the former Brett Pack member wrote in her caption.
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