Roxstar Entertainment Lights Up TIFF 2025 with A-List Premiere Parties

Toronto International Film Festival’s 50th anniversary wasn’t just about the films — it was about the unforgettable nights that followed. Roxstar Entertainment (soon to be Twenty35 Agency) once again set the gold standard for premiere parties, transforming the city’s hottest venues into dazzling celebrations where cinema met culture, and brand partners brought their signature style.

The Neglected & Easy’s Waltz at Discreta & Jacobs & Co.

The festival kicked off in high style with The Neglected celebration at Discreta, hosted in partnership with Campari, Lavazza, and Rodeo FX. Guests including Josh Duhamel, Dylan Sprouse, and director David Lipper toasted the film with signature Campari cocktails, while Lavazza kept the energy high with their signature Italian coffee service.

The following evening, Easy’s Waltz took over Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse with Campari, Lavazza, Rodeo FX, and Bottega Gold prosecco on deck. Vince Vaughn and Simon Rex led the star power, with guests mingling late into the night over glasses of Bottega Gold and sleek Campari spritzes.

Josh Duhamel, David Lipper, Dylan Sprouse

Scarlett Johansson & Ethan Hawke Headline Jacobs & Co. Nights

Jacobs & Co. continued to shine as Eleanor the Great brought Scarlett Johansson, Erin Kellyman, June Squibb, and Chiwetel Ejiofor into the fold. The intimate dinner setting gave the stars a chance to relax post-premiere, while sponsors Campari, Lavazza, Rodeo FX, and Bottega Gold curated the perfect mix of indulgence and energy.

Moments later in the week, Blue Moon lit up the same venue with Ethan Hawke and Bobby Cannavale. Both nights at Jacobs & Co. captured TIFF’s balance of refined dining and cinematic electricity.

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Nuremberg at Milos

Estiatorio Milos hosted one of TIFF’s most glamorous parties as Roxstar Entertainment rolled out the red carpet for Nuremberg. Powered by Tequila Don Julio, Rodeo FX, Laroche Wines, and Bottega Gold prosecco, the evening blended Greek fine dining with Hollywood allure.

Rami Malek, John Slattery, Richard E. Grant, and rising star Leo Woodall held court, mingling with guests over Don Julio specialty cocktails and Laroche pours. The vibe was downtown chic with a celebratory edge, cementing Nuremberg as one of the festival’s marquee events.

Leo Woodall, Rami Malek, John Slattery, James Vanderbilt, Richard E. Grant

Glenrothan at Convivium

Closing the Roxstar slate, Glenrothan’s cast and crew gathered at Convivium, with Brian Cox and Alexandra Shipp among the evening’s highlights. Sponsored by Johnnie Walker Black, Moët Chandon, and Laroche Wines, the affair exuded Scottish refinement with a modern twist. From glasses of bubbly Moët to whisky tastings that paid homage to the film’s themes, it was a fitting finale to Roxstar’s TIFF 2025 run.

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The Brands That Made It Happen

No TIFF celebration is complete without the partners who elevate the night:

  • Campari and Bottega Gold prosecco kept the cocktails flowing in style.
  • Lavazza provided signature coffee moments to fuel the late-night energy.
  • Tequila Don Julio and Johnnie Walker Black added distinct spirits to match each film’s personality.
  • Moët Chandon and Laroche Wines elevated every toast.
  • Rodeo FX underscored the cinematic connection across the slate.

Roxstar’s Signature Touch

From Discreta to Milos, Roxstar Entertainment delivered seamless, cinematic productions that reflected both the artistry of the films and the glamour of TIFF’s milestone year. With Twenty35 Agency now stepping into the spotlight, this year’s events not only celebrated cinema but also marked the next era of one of the industry’s leading event producers.

 

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