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- Jun 7, 2006Who needs Cannes when you have Andrew Saffir? On Wednesday night, the social/cinematic impresario welcomed Liev Schreiber, Naomi Watts, Nina Griscom, Julia Stiles, Jane Lauder, Mia Farrow, and Joan Allen to his latest Cinema Society screening: the DKNY Jeans-sponsored premiere of The Omen at the Angel Orensanz Foundation on New York's Lower East Side. The appropriately spooky, 157-year-old house of worship and arts center on Norfolk Street was awash in red lighting and candelabra for the occasion. "I wasn't scared," Schreiber boasted, following the film, "but the people around me were, which is good." One of them was Watts. Outfitted in a hexy Goth frock from Temperley, she readily admitted to a few screams. "I'm the perfect target for these kinds of films," she said. And so, it seems, is Cynthia Rowley, who joked about shaving her daughter's head to see if she bears the movie's satanic insignia. "Gigi is so crazy sometimes," said the designer. "And she was born with a full head of hair, so I wonder."
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