Best Dressed
Teen Vogue have released their list of the 50 best dressed (young) women of 2010. Since we're here, Natalie obviously makes an appearance on the list. But how high up…
Teen Vogue have released their list of the 50 best dressed (young) women of 2010. Since we're here, Natalie obviously makes an appearance on the list. But how high up…
Once again, in an attempt to try and clear the slate, here are a bunch of news items in one go. This is like fast food updating. Quick, delicious but probably bad for you.
– First up is a small portion of the Q&A following the The Wrap’s Screening Series event for Black Swan last week. They don’t embed so you’ll have to head over here.
– Natalie is interviewed by Jim Ferguson, who sounds like he’s standing down the hall. The topic is, of course, Black Swan.
We're still working out a lot of the kinks but one that should be fixed, and please let me know if it isn't, is the ability to register for the…
The links that Rachel posted earlier are already toast. Let's hope these last a bit longer. Natalie's appearance starts at 5:40 of the first video.
Time to play a little catch up.
– Let’s start with some release date information. Here is some info on the limited release for December 3rd.
The opening on Dec 3 is now expanding to 8 cities instead of just NY and LA… Boston (Boston Commons, Kendall Square), Chicago (River East, Century Centre, Evanston), San Francisco (Metreon, Kabuki), Washington DC (Bethesda, E Street, Georgetown), Dallas/Ft Worth (Magnolia, Angelika, Plano), and Toronto (Varsity)
– The Movie Line Oscar Index has Natalie “pulling away from the flock”.
– Deadline has their own look at the actress race and has this to say about Natalie:
Many are already predicting the race is over and the Oscar is Portman’s even before the film opens and officially plays for Academy members. One voting wag who’s seen it said, ‘Portman will win every award in sight for this including the Heisman Trophy’. As a mentally disturbed prima ballerina this is Diva to the Dark Side and Portman dazzles every pirouette of the way in the kind of transformative role that melts voters. OSCAR CHANCE: It’s Portman’s to lose — to Bening. And in that case a too-close-to-call split vote could open the door for a spoiler to appear out of this pack you are currently prerusing and take it all.
I hope you guys aren't tired of videos yet. MakingOf sat down with its co-founders, Natalie and CEO Christine Aylward, to discuss the production of Black Swan.
For those of you who missed Natalie's Late Show appearance last night, you're in luck: Fox Searchlight has posted the entire interview. Watch it before it disappears!
I’ve added a new “For Your Consideration” Oscars ad for Black Swan to the gallery, which is a depressingly hot mess at the moment.
There are also a couple of new video clips after the jump, in which Lily (Mila Kunis) is introduced and Natalie’s character is being fitted (the same clip that was shown on last night’s Letterman).