The Hollywood Reporter Reviews LOIP
This is now the 3rd big name positive review of Love and Other Impossible Pursuits. Some really nice comments, especially about Natalie. Few choice comments below and the full review…
Natalie Related News
This is now the 3rd big name positive review of Love and Other Impossible Pursuits. Some really nice comments, especially about Natalie. Few choice comments below and the full review…
Well, its not really a podcast. And it doesn't "feature" Natalie, but we do see a lot more of a scene between Natalie and Irfan Khan as the director Mira…
You know the drill... - In this article Natalie mentions that Dirty Dancing is her favourite film and how sad she is about Swayze's passing. She also talks a bit…
This blog has a strange article on a Miss Elliette (the Coco Chanel of American fashion...apparently) movie being in development. At first it sounds like they're kinda fantasy casting it…
Lainey gets a lot of flack. Some of it deserved, a lot of it not. But you can't argue that she's a big fan of Natalie and her post from…
Man, I’m just faced with a million links, so I’m going to try and pick out the most interesting ones for a bumper tidbits update.
– Interview that touches on Roos and Kudrow being so tight:
Asked if she felt like an outsider at first, Portman answered, “They were very friendly, it’s not like they cut me out, like I was the new kid at school.”
“Oh, we made fun of her a lot, but behind her back,” Roos joked. “We’d watch her dailies and roar.”
– The NY Times isn’t too enamored with the film:
Mr. Roos overworks his material into a sudsy pulp. Most of the characters might be in need of therapy, but Mr. Roos’s screenplay has already been therapeuticized, with every angle, emotion, feeling spelled out.
– Really nice short interview with Natalie on the red carpet, just use the link on the right. (more…)
Nice to see another rave for the film. The full review is here but below is the very complimentary passage about Natalie. It says plenty about the current state of…
My net just came back online, so let's continue where we left off this morning. Starting with the archived video of the press conference, which you can now view by…