The Truth About Dating
This column about the ideal Dating Quotient (most desirable characteristics in a partner) is quite interesting. The writer tries to create the perfect female that most guys would be looking…
Natalie Related News
This column about the ideal Dating Quotient (most desirable characteristics in a partner) is quite interesting. The writer tries to create the perfect female that most guys would be looking…
We've mentioned Carey on the site before, in a post about Oscar chances and an interview clip where Carey mentioned working with Natalie on Brothers. Now AICN's Quint wrote a…
Over on ohnotheydidnt, someone posted a little story about meeting Natalie. On the prodding of others, he posted the full story, which doesn’t contain much Natalie tidbits but is quite interesting all the same. The initial post is below and after the jump the longer version.
i met her through mutual friends and she actually introduced herself to me as if i had no idea who she was. and she kissed me on the cheek when she said goodbye. super nice girl.
This LOIP premiere arrival coverage, from the fans side of the fence, is either amusing or annoying. I can't tell which. Those two Nat fans are pretty gorgeous. Maybe one…
Moy was at the LOIP screening last week and took a couple shots of Natalie up on stage. On top of that, Moy also gave a brief opinion on the…
Now that the gallery is back up, we've got a lot of new pics to share. Starting with these photocall portraits from TIFF. Rachel will have lots more treats for…
Harddrive replaced, OS reloaded and the site is up and working (minus the gallery and videos which will take a while to upload). Let's hope it can stay up for…
Garcy is a big contributor to np.com and is someone that can definitely be critical of Natalie’s films (we’ve butted heads plenty of times :-P). All of which makes THIS the most important review of the film so far. Enjoy.
Saw LAOIP at a screening yesterday filled with a responsive audience. I went in with low expectations. I knew the film wasn’t going to blow me away because the novel certainly didn’t. A friend of mine suffered a perinatal loss very recently so the subject matter carried some weight for me. The film could have easily been overwrought and weepy but Roos handled the heaviness of the circumstances with enough subtlety so as not to overwhelm the viewer. I only had one issue with a key scene involving Natalie and Scott Cohen’s character that could’ve used a bit more emotional punch.
Natalie does a fine job carrying the entire film on her petite shoulders. It’s a meaty role and she’s in almost every scene. There is no trace of girlishness from her, instead we see her play a real adult woman – and I bought it.