Natalie in Australia
Natalie, Benjamin, Aleph and Amalia continue to enjoy their vacation in Australia, and Daily Mail has a few more photos to prove it. Fortunately, this time the faces of the…
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Natalie, Benjamin, Aleph and Amalia continue to enjoy their vacation in Australia, and Daily Mail has a few more photos to prove it. Fortunately, this time the faces of the…
Natalie & family are spending a few days in Australia and today, thanks to the Herald Sun newspaper, we know they will be at least until next weekend: Natalie will…
The Playlist recovered yesterday a compilation video made by Fandor in 2017, in which you can see the many faces of Natalie in the movies. It's really a cool video:
It seems that Natalie and her family are enjoying a trip to Australia, visiting some spectacular places like Byron Bay and Mynion Falls. Daily Telegraph has an article (only for…
A notice to all California fans: Natalie and Brady Corbet will attend a couple of Q&A at the ArcLight and AMC Cinemas in Los Angeles during the weekend of the…
Thanks to Edenliao, we have more outtakes of the recent photo shoot for Vanity Fair. Unfortunately, the resolution is very low, but any new image of Natalie is always welcome:
Only two weeks left for the North American release of Vox Lux, and promotional material is slowly emerging, like this new still of Natalie, characterized as Celeste in the film:
… And all fans who live near New York can visit an exhibition of costumes that Natalie wears in the film, located at the AMC theathers at Lincoln Square:
LA Times published an article today about actors who have played singers in recent months. This is the quote on Natalie and Vox Lux:
Months before shooting began, she also recorded a selection of tracks written by Sia and singer-songwriter and producer Scott Walker — it was the first time she’d ever been called on to sing so extensively for a role.
The experience left her with newfound respect for hit-makers and performers. “Pop stars are this incredible force of nature,” Portman said. “There’s a mystery there, an internal force that propels them. It’s a really hard life. You watch any of these documentaries, and it is so much work. I think what [makes them such fascinating figures on screen] is that special charisma that everyone is attracted to combined with this unbelievable work ethic and then the very human toll it takes.”