Natalie In Cannes
Well well, it looks like Natalie was in Cannes after all. And not just as a billboard. Below is a video of Natalie and Benjamin (Ben is carrying Aleph)…
Well well, it looks like Natalie was in Cannes after all. And not just as a billboard. Below is a video of Natalie and Benjamin (Ben is carrying Aleph)…
Just a few tidbits we found down the back of the couch. - We begin with a new old photo of Natalie at CDM Studios, a sound recording studio.…
Kelly Bush Novak has posted an Instagram'd snapshot of Natalie and Alfonso Cuarón backstage at the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival, where they were both jury members. Thanks to…
Man, I miss Black Swan. Isn't it time for a sequel? Bad ideas aside, you can relive the "magic" of Black Swan thanks to photographer, Niko Tavernise, who has…
If you've been checking the gallery recently, you'll notice we've updated with over 450 Blu-ray screen captures of Natalie's action-packed turn as Jane Foster in Thor: The Dark World.
Picking up from yesterday's update, I've set up a poll so we can guess the director that Natalie would be least likely to work with. I've added two poor…
In thinking of possible poll topics, I hit upon one that required a bit of an explanation. I was wondering which directors Natalie would never work with, or work with again. The candidates who, if I saw Natalie was linked to one of their films, I would be shocked. Obviously one could pick from the very bottom of the barrel, but I’ve tried to come up with names that have a solid reason behind them.
This is just my opinion and I look forward to hearing yours in the comments below. A poll will follow with my choices as well as any inspired picks from you guys.
1 – Milos Forman
Natalie worked with the great director on Goya’s Ghosts and, what seemed like a dream collaboration, turned out to be a disaster. The film was hugely unsuccessful, a shock since Milos has several masterpieces on his filmography, but more than that there were clearly some clashes either during or after filming. Natalie did not attend the film’s premiere with Milos confirming that it wasn’t a scheduling issue. Then we began to hear that they had clashed regarding nudity in the film, apparently Milos pushing the boundary beyond what was agreed. Natalie confirms it at the 2:45 mark of this video.
The World War 2 project, In The Garden Of Beasts, based on the novel of the same name and starring Tom Hanks, has been suspiciously quiet since news first…