Gallery Updates
We've updated the gallery with nearly 100 new and UHQ photos of Natalie's appearance at the 2016 New York Jewish Film Festival closing night screening of A Tale of…
We've updated the gallery with nearly 100 new and UHQ photos of Natalie's appearance at the 2016 New York Jewish Film Festival closing night screening of A Tale of…
According to this website, Natalie will attend the Beijing Film Festival in April. Seizing the opportunity, she will publicize her directorial debut within the context of the festival. Natalie…
Anima sent me a bunch of great Star Wars fanart, which I'll be posting in the coming weeks. Here is the first piece of the happy (but not for…
The Cannes Film Festival is held in less than two months, and several websites have started to speculate about the films that can be seen there. Todd McCarthy and…
We've updated the gallery with close to 100 new and UHQ photos of Natalie's appearance on Good Morning America last January.
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We've updated the gallery with some new-old UHQ candid photos of Natalie arriving to and exiting her interview with ABC's Good Morning America in New York City last January.
Although the week is being splendid in terms of photographs and artwork, It remains very weak about Natalie news. While we await developments concerning her next projects, go with a small portion of tidbits.
SXSW film festival is taking place in Austin this week, and yesterday a documentary titled “Mr. Gaga” was premiered. Set in the world of dance, the documentary tells the story the titular director of the Batsheva Dance Company, and Natalie appears briefly in it. The Playlist has more details about it.
People have a few words of Natalie about how challenging it was to work alongside Christian Bale in Knight of Cups:
“Christian would do surprising things all the time. It’s fun to watch – and sometimes scary, like when he’s like diving off a dock into the ocean when you don’t expect it in the middle of a scene. But he also keeps everything feeling very alive and spontaneous. It was really a fun, unusual experience.”
“It’s got that complication to it,” Portman says of what drew her to the role. “Because in one sense [their relationship] has the most authentic love, but also it’s the most forbidden. So there’s this gentleness and a generosity between them, but it’s the wrong relationship to be having.”
More after the jump…