Boston Calling: Last Day
Natalie made her last appearance at the festival on Sunday, reciting some poems while fragments of silent films were projected on the stage, and introducing singer Zola Jesus:
Natalie made her last appearance at the festival on Sunday, reciting some poems while fragments of silent films were projected on the stage, and introducing singer Zola Jesus:
Second day of the Boston Calling Music Festival, and a new appearance by Natalie at the Arena Stage to introduce the perfomances of St. Vincent and Leikeli 47:
The Spanish Magazine Hola has a couple of lovely photos with Natalie, Benjamin and Amalia taking her first steps. The baby’s face is blurred. Anyway, the full pictures are after the jump:
It seems that a first cut of Vox Lux is ready, and Gary Michael Walters, one of the producers of the film, has already seen it, and posted this message…
Natalie had her first public appearance at the Boston Calling Music Festival this afternoon, and we have the first pictures of her, hosting a performance: one of the first surrealist films (La Coquille et le Clergyman), with live score by ACME:
Natalie arrived in Boston today to attend the Boston Calling Festival, and her first appearance was at the Brattle Theatre this night, introducing the final film in her “Female Gaze” film series, which is part of the festival that kicks off Friday at the Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston. These are a few photos (and a video) of the event:
Edit: one more photo added.
More after the jump:
American viewers can finally see and enjoy Annihilation in their homes since Tuesday. We have already seen several promotional pictures, but here we have a new batch of “behind the cameras” photos:
Annihilation arrives on digital today in the USA, and we have a new still and a couple of clips of the special features that we can find in the digital copy and Blu-ray to celebrate it: