Sightings
Well, at least someone is getting a glimpse of Natalie. Mercado La Paloma: Yesterday Natalie Portman checked out Trekking L.A./GOOD Magazine's Global Feasts, Local Streets event. She skipped the Thai…
Natalie Related News
Well, at least someone is getting a glimpse of Natalie. Mercado La Paloma: Yesterday Natalie Portman checked out Trekking L.A./GOOD Magazine's Global Feasts, Local Streets event. She skipped the Thai…
Stone me dead, I have had a major headache in trying to add images to yesterdays new gallery. Our gallery system is being a real pain in the ass and…
Filmcritic have put together a top 10 list featuring the very best movie girlfriends. At number 10 is the unfairly (in recent times) maligned, Sam. 10. Sam (Natalie Portman), Garden…
You know the drill... - This National Review Online piece on Chesa Boudin, presents his having dated Natalie as a fact. Boudin is the son of two Weather Underground members,…
It's not much but CelebrityPuke has a new image of Natalie walking down Hollywood Blvd. last night. Hopefully we'll get more from the set later...or maybe I should be careful…
Anne Hathaway is no stranger to bigging up Natalie, so this latest tidbit, from New York Summer Guide's article on Anne, is far from a surprise. Remembering the Academy Awards…
I've added three new-old photos of Natalie at the V for Vendetta London premiere after party to the gallery.
Nice to see some more opinions on Natalie’s writing and directing debut. A couple days ago we had one positive and one negative review from its screening at the short film festival in Toronto. Today we have 3 more.
Toronto Screen Shorts was quite enthusiastic:
I thought Bacall brought a real sense of gravitas to the proceedings, even as her character rather shallowly pursues Gazzara for his money. Thirlby was also strong as a serious young woman looking for some answers. Portman was wise to keep the story small and tightly-focussed, and her direction is anything but showy. Sufjan Stevens’ piano score added another layer of class. (8/10)
Movie Moxie was a bit mixed:
Exploring the faces we hide behind and from, tempered by nostalgia and loss we find ourselves riding alongside a third wheel in a day between grandmother and granddaughter. I enjoyed the blending and awareness the two had of each others lifestyles and habits, however the repeated attempts and deflection from a real connection kept the tone unfulfilled.