Sisters Rosanna and Patricia Arquette were pictured on Tuesday night, walking the red carpet at the premiere of Dracula at the famed TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles.
Rosanna, best known for her appearances in films such as Desperately Seeking Susan and Pulp Fiction, wore a gold and blue floral ensemble over a black top with her red locks down.
The Emmy-nominated actress, 66, carried a black purse and wore silver boots to the screening.
Patricia, 57, an Oscar winner in 2015 for Boyhood, was clad in a merlot dress with gold embellishments and hoop earrings.
The actress, who played Alabama Whitman in the 1993 classic True Romance, had her blonde locks parted to the side.
Rosanna is the eldest of the showbiz siblings, as the family also includes Richmond Arquette, 62, Patricia, 57, David Arquette, 54, and the late Alexis Arquette, who died at 47 in 2016.
Sisters Rosanna and Patricia Arquette were pictured on Tuesday night, walking the red carpet at the premiere of Dracula at the famed TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles
Dracula, from director Luc Besson, stars Christoph Waltz, Caleb Landry Jones, Zoë Bleu, Guillaume de Tonquédec and Matilda De Angelis. It hits theaters Friday.
The sisters have sporadically appeared with one another on red carpets at premieres and other adjacent events in Los Angeles over the past few years.
They were pictured in 2024 at the Art of Elysium's 25th Anniversary HEAVEN Gala, at Elton John's Oscars party in 2022 and the Women's March Action in October of 2021.
They were honored by the organization Visionary Women in 2019 with an award to commemorate the Second Annual International Women's Day Award Celebration.
The organization credited the sisters for their advocacy for women over their years in Hollywood.
Patricia told ET in a 2019 joint interview with Rosanna, 'Subconsciously, the way I was raised in the world around me, I didn't feel it was OK to ask for my needs to be met or to assert myself in a way.'
She credited late True Romance filmmaker Tony Scott for giving her confidence she carried with her in her career.
'He really helped support my voice, and I think people can do that for each other,' she said.
The siblings from the famed Tinseltown family have stepped out sporadically in recent years
Rosanna wore a gold and blue floral ensemble over a black top with her red locks down
Patricia, an Oscar winner in 2015 for Boyhood, was clad in a merlot dress with gold embellishments and hoop earrings
Patricia, who played Alabama Whitman in the 1993 classic True Romance, had her blonde locks parted to the side
The sisters embraced at the premiere of the film from director Luc Besson
Patricia opened up about the atmosphere women faced at the time in the entertainment industry.
'I think it was a million subconscious things like, "Be a good girl, be nice, do this, do that - you just constantly were getting fed that from everywhere,"' she said.
Rosanna said in the 2019 joint interview that women were 'also starting to learn self-care' which had an impact on the way things were.
'We're always taking care of so many people,' Rosanna said. 'That's really important, to take care of ourselves, which I'm learning.'
Patricia added on the topic, 'I think it's really important - I think I'm very bad at that, I'm a failure at that.'
She added, 'I really just overextend myself and get exhausted, so it's always a good thing to hear and remind me of that.'
The sisters both played major roles in early Quentin Tarantino-penned films: Pulp Fiction and True Romance
Patricia was an Oscar winner in 2015 for Boyhood
The sisters posed at The Art of Elysium's 25th Anniversary HEAVEN Gala at The Wiltern on January 6, 2024 in LA
They were pictured with brother David to support Patricia at the Severance premiere at DGA Theater Complex on April 8, 2022 in LA
Rosanna was among the women who emerged to speak publicly about her experiences with once-powerful Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein in October of 2017.
'I realize that there's so many women that are so impacted in such a brutal way from what this man did to their lives,' Rosanna said of Weinstein, who was subsequently convicted of rape in both California and New York.
Rosanna said she was focused on providing support for survivors of rape amid the fallout of the MeToo movement that began with reports about Weinstein.
'My focus is really on them and that they get justice more than myself, even though it's been hard a lot,' Rosanna said. 'It's been very hard for me too.'

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