New Photo
It appears that Natalie is in the new Numero magazine, with a photo taken by Frederic Auerbach. Frederic shot Natalie's last Dior shoot, so I wonder if this was taken…
Natalie Related News
It appears that Natalie is in the new Numero magazine, with a photo taken by Frederic Auerbach. Frederic shot Natalie's last Dior shoot, so I wonder if this was taken…
Cherryvanilla let us know that the Sofia Coppola directed ad on the Dior site has been updated. The ad has several new shots of Natalie and is definitely worth checking…
I've got some more Dior goodies coming later, but for now enjoy this new interview in InStyle UK. Some familiar ground covered but she also talks about Sofia Coppola being…
Still got lots and lots to update with over the weekend. Just hope my PC plays ball this time. - The Hollywood Reporter has the business details of Jane Got…
I've updated the gallery with two new (albeit very low quality and unfortunately watermarked) photos from Natalie's recent Dior promo. The photos were found alongside an interview with Natalie (my…
Thanks to Fanatical for finding a recording of Natalie's speech at the Nevada Women Vote 2012 summit from the weekend. Unfortunately it's recorded by the camera operator from The Hunger…
Sorry we're very late on this one. Lost and Oz actor, Adewale "copy and paste" Akinnuoye-Agbaje, will be playing the villainous role of Kurse...as well as the Elf Algrim The…
I’m still playing a bit of catch up. Got tons for you guys.
But tonight I want to update with some outstanding Knight Of Cups and Thor 2 news items. First up is Malick’s Knight Of Cups. His new film, currently untitled and also starring Natalie, will begin filming soon. That is, if KoC ever wraps. I would say that it has surely finished by now, but I’m not sure if that’s the case. What we do know is that Shea Whigham (Take Shelter) and Jason Clarke (Texas Killing Fields) have also filmed for Terry.
Clarke highlights the big hairy reasons why actors are so keen to work with Malick.
“He’s also got the balls to let something run. He knows a piece of work or art or anything creative is going to have its own breathing apparatus; it’s going to walk its own way, if you let it. It could possibly be scary, but it can also be amazing.”
More after the jump…