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We don't know when and where this was taken but its definitely from a series we haven't seen before. The reason for that might be because the outfit is...let's just…
We don't know when and where this was taken but its definitely from a series we haven't seen before. The reason for that might be because the outfit is...let's just…
New forum member, Adamvd (hoping that "vd" stands for "very daring") was watching Beautiful Girls when he made the following discovery.
Bloody-Disgusting are now confirming the earlier story that Natalie will be producing and starring in a remake of the horror classic, Suspiria. However, I've just gotten word that it is…
I came away thinking of Justin Chadwick’s The Other Boleyn Girl, which came out earlier this year. That film was not exactly a masterpiece, but it knew its material well enough to know that the way modern audiences could relate to these people was to amp up the soap opera aspect of it. That film winds up being delightful in a guilty-pleasure kind of way and the actors and filmmakers all seem in on the joke; they saw the difficulty in making that story work as a straight drama, so they vamped it up.
That is taken from Noah Forrest’s latest article about period films.
The Other Boleyn Girl strikes me as a film that ‘feels’ worse than it actually is. What I mean is that I’ve spoken to quite a few Natalie fans who have seen the film and most quite enjoyed it but talk about the film a few weeks later and its gone from mixed-positive to mixed-negative or even outright negative.
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There is a new Natalie film rumour that is way out of left field. According to Bloody-Disgusting Natalie’s new production company, Handsome Charlie Films, will be producing a remake of the classic 70’s Dario Argento horror, Suspiria. Not only that but Natalie will be starring.
Director and writer, David Gordon Green (All The Real Girls, Pineapple Express), is attached.
At this point it is just a rumour and I’m hoping to get confirmation a bit later.
Here is a brief description of the plot:
“In Dario Argento’s original a young American dancer travels to Europe to join a famous ballet school. As she arrives, the camera turns to another young woman, who appears to be fleeing from the school. She returns to her apartment where she is gruesomely murdered by a hideous creature. Meanwhile, the young American is trying to settle in at the ballet school, but hears strange noises and is troubled by bizarre occurrences. She eventually discovers that the school is merely a front for a much more sinister organization.”
This new photo from the Vanity Fair Cannes Party gallery features Natalie, in full no holds barred laugh mode, and Scarlett Johansson Elaine Lancaster.
The unstoppable Carlotto is back with another new wallpaper. Collage wallpapers can often be really amateur looking but this is very nicely done.