Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Katzenberg

The Weinstein Co.'s Harvey Weinstein and DreamWorks Animation's Jeffrey Katzenberg flank their wives, Georgina Chapman and Marilyn Katzenberg.
The Weinstein Co.'s Harvey Weinstein and DreamWorks Animation's Jeffrey Katzenberg flank their wives, Georgina Chapman and Marilyn Katzenberg.
Paramount CEO Brad Grey and wife Cassandra strike a pose on the red carpet.
Warner Bros. Entertainment CEO Kevin Tsujihara arrives at the Academy Awards red carpet with his wife, Sandy.
From left: Comcast CEO Brian Roberts and his wife, Aileen, stand with NBCUniversal vice chairman Ron Meyer and his wife, Kelly.
Disney CEO Robert Iger and wife Willow Bay prepare to enter the Dolby Theatre for the Academy Awards.
Columbia Pictures chairman Amy Pascal with her family: son Anthony, husband Bernard Weinraub and niece Isabelle Sidkin.
Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman arrives at the the 86th Academy Awards with his wife, Debbie.
Fox Filmed Entertainment chairman Jim Gianopulos is flanked by wife Ann, left, and daughter Mimi.
CAA's Bryan Lourd takes center stage with former Warner Bros. exec Lynn Harris and her husband, Matti Leshem, on his left and Universal Pictures' Donna Langley and Brillstein Entertainment Partners co-president Cynthia Pett on his right.
Annapurna Pictures' Megan Ellison and her father, Oracle founder Larry Ellison, are flanked by their girlfriends, Robyn Shapiro (left) and Nikita Kahn.
Lionsgate Motion Picture Group co-chairman Patrick Wachsberger stands with his wife, Maggie.
Columbia Pictures president Doug Belgrad, right, with the company's production president Hannah Minghella and her husband, Mitch Larson.
Lionsgate Motion Picture Group co-chairman Robert Friedman brought wife Shari to the Oscars.
New Regency founder and 12 Years a Slave producer Arnon Milchan, flanked by wife Amanda Coetzer and RatPac Entertainment's James Packer.
Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn with director Martin Scorsese.
Sony Pictures worldwide marketing and distribution chairman Jeff Blake and daughter Heather strike a pose on the red carpet.
MGM chairman Gary Barber and his wife, Nadine, pose with a life-size Oscar on the red carpet.
Disney/ABC Television Group president Anne Sweeney arrives with husband Philip Miller.
Warner Bros. Pictures worldwide production president Greg Silverman arrives with wife Amanda and wearing his trademark sneakers.
Walt Disney Studios production president Sean Bailey with his wife Charmaine arrive.
Universal Pictures president Jimmy Horowitz and his daughter Jordan arrived with Focus Features CEO Peter Schlessel and Samantha Schlessel.
Newly hired Columbia Pictures production president and Captain Phillips producer Michael De Luca with wife Angelique.
"The night has a nostalgic quality for me; these are the last group of movies made while I was CEO of Sony," said former Sony chief Sir Howard Stringer.
John Lasseter, chief creative office for both Walt Disney Animation and Pixar Animation, arrives at the Dolby Theatre with his wife, Nancy.
Disney Animation Studios and Pixar president Ed Catmull on the red carpet at the Dolby with his daughter, Jeannie Catmull.
Warner Bros. Pictures worldwide marketing president Sue Kroll and husband Michael Desilets hit the red carpet.
Roadside Attractions co-presidents Howard Cohen, left, and Eric d'Arbeloff arrive at the Academy Awards.
Sony Pictures Classics co-presidents Michael Barker, left, and Tom Bernard pose on the red carpet.
Domestic distribution president for Warner Bros. Pictures Dan Fellman brought his wife, Brynne, as his guest to the 2014 Oscars.
Paramount Pictures domestic marketing and distribution president Megan Colligan hits the carpet with her husband, 20th Century Fox executive vice president Mark Roybal.
Nebraska producers Albert Berger and Ron Yerxa flank the movie's screenwriter, Bob Nelson.
From left: Despicable Me 2 directors Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud stand proud with Illumination Entertainment CEO Chris Meledandri.
Dallas Buyers Club director Jean-Marc Vallee and executive producer Nathan Ross.
Wolf of Wall Street executive producer Irwin Winkler with wife Margo.
AMPAS CEO Dawn Hudson and son Sam Harrison on the red carpet.
Sierra/Affinity CEO Nick Meyer and wife Vaughan.
Brad Pitt, a producer on 12 Years a Slave, with Angelina Jolie, whom he later called his "better other-worldly half" backstage.
Jennifer Garner photobombs Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves.
Oscar winner Christoph Waltz meets filmmaker Martin Scorsese on the red carpet of the 2014 Oscars.
Red Granite Pictures founders and partners Riza Aziz, left, and Joey McFarland arrive at the 2014 Oscar ceremonies in Hollywood.
Film financier and Skydance Productions founder David Ellison with his wife, Sandy.
12 Years a Slave producers Anthony Katagas, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner.
Attorney Linda Lichter with CAA's Jon Levin and his guest, Henry Berger.
American Hustle producer Charles Roven at the Oscars with his wife, Stephanie Haymes Roven, and daughter, Rebecca.
American Hustle producer Richard Suckle flanked by his wife, Maia, and mother, Jackie Schloss.
Wolf of Wall Street producer and longtime Martin Scorsese collaborator Emma Tillinger Koskoff with her husband, Nick, and production manager Georgia Kacandes.
From left: UTA's Richard Klubeck, his wife Nancy Corshen, and UTA's Blair Kohan, Steve Rabineau and Pete Franciosa line up for the 2014 Oscars.
WME's Patrick Whitesell.
Christoph Waltz and his agent, ICM Partners' Adam Schweitzer, on the red carpet.
Gersh's David Gersh and his wife, Susan.
Gersh's Leslie Siebert on the red carpet with her son Henry.
Warner Bros. executive vp worldwide marketing Blair Rich with her husband, Dallas Buyers Club executive producer Zev Foreman.
Fox Searchlight co-president Nancy Utley — whose company released 12 Years a Slave — and her husband, Raymond Fitzpatrick.
Pixar executive vp production Jim Morris and his wife, Gail.
Participant Media founder and chairman Jeff Skoll, left, stands with the company's CEO, James Berk.
Former Walt Disney Studios chairman Dick Cook with his daughter Roxanne.
Cinedigm CEO Chris McGurk and his wife, Jamie.
Mike Medavoy of Phoenix Pictures arrives with his wife, Irena.
WME's Wayne Fitterman with cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel, who was Oscar-nominated for his work on Inside Llewyn Davis.
Oscar nominee Billy Ray, who wrote the adapted screenplay for Captain Phillips, arrives with his wife, Stacy Sherman.
Manager Rick Nicita and producer Paula Wagner.
Iconic horror director John Landis with his wife, costume designer Deborah Nadoolman Landis.
Terence Winter, nominated for best adapted screenplay for The Wolf of Wall Street, arrives with his wife, Rachel Winter, producer of the Oscar-nominated Dallas Buyers Club.
Spike Lee and wife Tonya Lewis Lee on the red carpet.
Fox domestic distribution president Chris Aronson and his wife, Melissa, an executive in exhibitor relations at Warner Bros.
Bill Murray arrives at the Oscars as a first-time presenter.
Attorney Linda Lichter of Lichter Grossman arrives early for the Oscars.
Attorney Alan Wertheimer of Jackoway Tyerman poses with a life-size Oscar.
Marketing consultant Terry Curtin and her husband, Greg, arrive at the Dolby Theatre.
Paramount's chief marketing officer Josh Greenstein and his wife, Caroline.
ABC president Paul Lee and wife Deirdre on the red carpet at the 2014 Oscars.
WME's Robert Newman with his wife, Cindy.
Director Norman Jewison on the red carpet with his wife, Lynne St. David-Jewison.
Emma Watson arrives to act as a presenter.
Alexander Payne, director of the Oscar-nominated Nebrasak, arrives with guest Deirdre Backs.
AMPAS president Cheryl Boone Isaacs is flanked by her husband, Stanley, and their son Cooper.
Cinetic Media's John Sloss and his wife, film producer Kathryn Tucker.
Producer Mark Johnson and wife Leslie.
George Takei and husband Brad Altman were among those that showed up at the awards show.
June Foray, who voiced Rocky the Flying Squirrel and Natasha Fatale, is an early arriver on the red carpet.
The Weinstein Co. COO David Glasser with his wife, Michele.