As Mariah Carey warbled in front of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree — and protesters marched nearby along Sixth Avenue after the grand jury decision in the Eric Garner case — Chris Rock debuted his new movie "Top Five" at the Ziegfeld Theater a few blocks away.
"The world is always a little sad, especially right now," he told us. "So we always need some sort of comedy to make us laugh and forget about the troubles. I'm a comedian and that's my job. If I can make people laugh, then I succeeded."
Chris Rock (left) and Kanye West (right) and the New York premiere of "Top Five."Photo: Splash News
Kanye West — who co-produced the movie — showed up on the carpet and posed for photos with Rock. But the unpredictable rapper didn't do any interviews or stay for the screening.
Rosario Dawson, meanwhile, ducked questions after Page Six exclusively reported she'd recently adopted a daughter.
After the intimate screening, Rock and co-stars Dawson, Gabrielle Union and Jerry Seinfeld celebrated at Terminal 5 with eclectic guests including Questlove, Ice-T and Pauly Shore.
Rock recently penned a humorously scathing essay in the Hollywood Reporter calling the movie biz, "kind of racist."
"How many black men have you met working in Hollywood?" Rock asked. "Where's the big black p.r. agency? Where are the big black agents? Where's the big black film producer? That's why I've been all over Steve McQueen. I put a microchip in Steve's pocket and track him like an Uber driver. Steve thinks we keep bumping into each other by accident."
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