Annihilation
A few weeks back we learned that Natalie was being consider for Alex Garland's upcoming sci-fi, Annihilation. Anyone that has seen his new film, Ex Machina, will be positively…
A few weeks back we learned that Natalie was being consider for Alex Garland's upcoming sci-fi, Annihilation. Anyone that has seen his new film, Ex Machina, will be positively…
We've updated the gallery with one more new HQ photo from Natalie's shoot for the August 2015 issue of Harper's Bazaar.
Not much to post but for those fans that sleep better at night knowing where in the world Natalie is, it looks like she was spotted at Palais Royal…
As we patiently wait for some festival and release news for Terrence Malick's Knight of Cups, along with a trailer for Weightless (or whatever it will be called next),…
A big thanks to Osemar for a new Natalie drawing. Hope to get a lot more fanart before the end of the year - last year was truly one…
We have had a blast of news about Ryan Kavanaugh and his company Relativity’s financial woes. We knew the Natalie Portman western Jane Got A Gun was somehow going to be affected by Relativity’s uncertain circumstances. It appears that the Toronto based Catalyst Capital Group may not have officially signed on to help Relativity and that the news was merely a supposed report. With that in mind, who knows how much steadier things will be with Relativity and its staff.
It also doesn’t help that Kavanaugh and co. have missed their deadline. Investors gave Relativity an extension deadline for the company to get its act together. That time has just passed, and other investors are becoming weary of these repeating cycles with Kavanaugh. Reportedly, a wealthy investor even considered helping Relativity out just recently, only to jump ship after seeing the history of the company in depth. With Catalyst Capital Group’s uncertain deal and now this, Relativity is once again in a tight spot.
We were due for a blast of great Natalie news, but I didn't expect a new spread and interview. Okay, the interview is a bit brief (she seems proud,…
We're bringing you another Cannes 2015 portrait that got lost in the shuffle, this one from photographer Julien Mignot and artist Camille Rousseau from The New Yorker photo department's…