Gwynnie offers sympathy
| | Gwyneth Paltrow | When Page Six mentioned to Gwyneth Paltrow that the shrewish wife she plays in "A Good Night" was "a hateful character", she smiled and told us, "Men feel that way, but women are sympathetic to her." The movie, the directorial debut of her brother, Jake Paltrow, was screened by the Cinema Society Saturday at the East Hampton Theater.
The story of a man who wants to perfect his dreaming so he can better fantasize about Penelope Cruz drew raves from Paul McCartney and his daughter Stella, David Geffen (who was offering a job to Kate Capshaw's son, college student Theo), Ed Burns and Christy Turlington, Billy and Katie Joel, Barbara Walters, Donna Karan, Christie Brinkley, Jay McInerney, Candace Bushnell and Kyle MacLachlan.
The stars then swung over for an intimate dinner Ronald Perelman hosted at his East Hampton home, where they were joined by Mariah Carey, Roger Waters, Andre Balazs, Brooke Shields and Chris Henchy. (New York Post)
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