Planetarium & Jackie soundtracks are coming
The next two Natalie movies will be released in the coming weeks, and their respective soundtracks come with them. The acclaimed composition of Mica Levi for Jackie goes on…
Planetarium (2016 film)
The next two Natalie movies will be released in the coming weeks, and their respective soundtracks come with them. The acclaimed composition of Mica Levi for Jackie goes on…
The French Planetarium release approaches, and because of this, new film images are appearing. Click here to see them in our gallery.
Here are some awesome examples:
The news about Natalie pile up, so here are a few as Tidbits.
–A Tale of Love and Darkness opens in Germany on November 3, and Spiegel Online has an interview with Natalie because of it. Unfortunately, the full article is for subscribers only, but we can enjoy a nice picture of her illustrating it:
We're due for a bunch of news out of New York so let me get in a few smaller news items first... - Natalie, being a fan of Italian…
While Jackie had an excellent reception in Toronto and Venice, Planetarium, the other Natalie film premiered there, has not enjoyed the same fate. The film directed by Rebecca Zlotowski be released in France on November 16. Until then, here we have an interview with Natalie and Lily-Rose Depp, held at the TIFF by Variety:
And here, a couple of nice moments, immortalized in instagram, during its exhibition at both festivals:
Here’s another TIFF review! Critics have been a bit hard on this French-Belgium production, and after viewing the film, I can unfortunately see why.
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Rebecca Zlotowski is known for pushing boundaries, especially with 2013’s Grand Central. At 36, she has a future ahead of her. With the premise of Planetarium being leaked earlier this year, that film seemed like her future. Two sisters who are mediums being channeled by an early film maker? Sign us up! However, it isn’t once you watch the film that reality sets in. If anything, the first half an hour or so is actually spectacular and even magical. It is, instead, after this segment of the film that you find out how it really is. Planetarium has imaginative concepts, but you would have to lunge yourself to reach where the potential sits from where the film takes you. Planetarium had such promise, but it gets lost amidst its own ambitions.
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The Hollywood Reporter is also in the TIFF to cover the festival, and gives us a nice meeting video with the director and cast of Planetarium: