Shooting in Autumn for “On the Basis of Sex”
After months without details on the Ruth Bader Ginsburg's project, we finally have some news about it. According to Pop goes the news, the movie will be shot in…
After months without details on the Ruth Bader Ginsburg's project, we finally have some news about it. According to Pop goes the news, the movie will be shot in…
The Natalie’s appearance in the Dior parade earlier in the week is the highlight in Natland these days, and opens our brief section of Tidbits:
-First, here we have a short Dior YouTube channel video, in which Natalie has a prominent appearance:
After several days without any public appearance, today Natalie has been in two events related to Dior. A few moments ago, she has attended the ‘Christian Dior, couturier du reve’ Exhibition Launch celebrating 70 years of creation at Musee Des Arts Decoratifs. Here are the first pictures… and an instagram video with Cara Delevingne:
Natalie has returned from her trip to Italy and today she is in the Christian Dior’ show at the Paris Fashion Week, which is being held these days in the City. Here are a few pictures of the arrival and the show:
Natalie and her family are spending a few days in Italy, and today they have been in "Napoli" in a well-known pizzeria of the city. Here is a photo…
We've got another wallpaper calendar from Ana to get our desktops in the right mood for July. We're in need of some new graphic artists to create calendar wallpapers. So…
We've had plenty of days without pictures or public appearances by Natalie, but here we have a couple of little Tidbits... -Xavier Dolan revealed a few days ago a…
I came to Song to Song from a bit of a strange place. I adore a lot of Terrence Malick’s earlier films – sure, they will often frustrate, but they are also capable of moments of beauty that transcend the form.
But Malick’s last two films, To the Wonder and Knight of Cups (with Natalie), left me mostly frustrated and cold. What used to feel poetic now felt unfocused and forced. What used to leave a deep impression now felt shallow.
Song to Song doesn’t quite get back to making me feel how I did about his earlier work, but there are moments that reminded me of those films. Don’t get me wrong, I still wouldn’t recommend this film to anyone. It’s going to be maddening for anyone looking for a narrative to hold onto. But in the music, tragedy and striking images, there was enough for me to remain engaged throughout. (more…)