Tidbits
Some big "mini" news items for you guys today so let's get straight to it. - One Big Soul has revealed that Broad Green have set Natalie's next Terrence…
Some big "mini" news items for you guys today so let's get straight to it. - One Big Soul has revealed that Broad Green have set Natalie's next Terrence…
I've finally found where Wordpress moved the poll admin section to, so it's time to get back to it. Let's start with a poll about Natalie finally working on…
A big thanks to Ana for using one of the stunning new Natalie photos to great effect as the inspiration for the new wallpaper for August. 1600x1200 1280x1024
If you weren't able to catch the Planetarium trailer before it was taken down, Mike found a working link on Instagram. UPDATE - We've been asked to remove the…
It's that time. Hold onto your hats pants. - Sometimes you can see Natalie backlash coming, other times it's a surprise. It didn't even occur to me that the…
Natalie's new NY Times magazine piece has arrived with more beautiful photos, laced with sex appeal, and a unique interview exchange with author, Jonathan Safran Foer, that is incredibly…
Today's tidbits are all about upcoming Natalie films. It's great to have so many interesting projects on the way and hopefully one or two new Natalie classics among them.…
The Playlist looks at 50 films that might be in contention for appearances during the fall festival circuit. Natalie has three films that get a mention. I think I’d be happy enough if just one of these pans out.
Jackie
Given that Pablo Larrain is one of the best directors we have right now, that we have three movies from him this year can only be a good thing. And after “The Club” and “Neruda,” his English-language debut on “Jackie” couldn’t be more eagerly awaited. Following Jackie Kennedy (Natalie Portman) in the days following the assassination of her husband, it should be a very different kind of biopic, and with filming having begun last December, we can’t imagine this not getting an awards push, though it’s currently without distributor. Larrain has some history at Venice — he was on the jury there three years ago and “Post Mortem” screened there — so there, TIFF or NYFF are all viable.