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Natalie is gracing the cover of October's Australian Marie Claire. We just have a little preview for now. Hopefully, with Brothers being released, we'll see a lot more cover shoots…
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Natalie is gracing the cover of October's Australian Marie Claire. We just have a little preview for now. Hopefully, with Brothers being released, we'll see a lot more cover shoots…
Variety has a new feature up about directors shooting films about different cultures while keeping the local languages. Half way down the article is this great little tidbit. Natalie Portman…
Hot off the Vanity Fair Italia presses, a gorgeous posed shot from Venice. Really beautiful.
Natalie is briefly interviewed at the Rodarte fashion week show. Her appearance is at the 2 minute mark. Rodarte: Spring 2009
Yet another positive amateur review of "New York, I Love You". I really didn't think it would turn out to be better than Paris Je T'aime, but it looks as…
The second U.S. Open gallery has been updated with a bunch of new pictures, as well as unmarked versions of older pics. The best of the bunch:
This time Natalie even gets a bit of a mention. I'm not sure what to think about this since it wasn't actually finished when we saw it. I think music,…
With the press not being allowed to review the unfinished “New York, I Love You”, we’re basically having to chew on any scraps that we can find. According to the second link in this update, the film will likely still shoot another segment as well as some other fine tuning. They want to take it to the Berlin Film Festival (Nat loves her some Berlin) next year, so hopefully it’ll be 100% finished by then.
Hollywood Elsewhere got some quotes, about several TIFF films, from a buyer. Here’s what he said about NYILY:
New York, I Love You (anthology film, many directors): Very cute and funny. The best segments belong to Brett Ratner (a nice surprise) and Yvan Attal.
Foxnews has more love for the film and specifically, and strangely, Brett Ratner:
Who would have thought it? The most pungent and surprising segment of the multi-starred and directed “New York I Love You” was made by “Rush Hour” wunderkind Brett Ratner.Starring James Caan, Olivia Thrilby and Anton Yelchin, Ratner’s short episode in this riveting two-hour omnibus had an audience Saturday night in thrall.