W Magazine has conducted a series of short interviews with actors whose names are in the pipeline for awards season. One of them is Natalie on the occasion of her role in “May December”. The interview is Here and the video and images included in the article are after the jump:
The Toronto festival is giving us wonderful pictures of Natalie. This time we have three different sets of photos, all of them really impressive. Thanks to Edenliao for the find.
The weeks go by and we still don’t see a trailer for “Song to Song,” Natalie’s next movie to be released in March. To make the wait more bearable, here are a few videos with Natalie as protagonist…
W Magazine continues to publish videos shot during the meeting of actresses for its January issue. This time we have a fictional casting for “The Goonies”, with Natalie, Ruth Negga and Emma Stone:
-Natalie shot a small appearance in the documentary Mr. Gaga last year. This feature tells the story of Ohad Naharin, renowned choreographer and artistic director of the Batsheva Dance Company, an artistic genius who redefined the language of modern dance. Here we have a couple of videos in which we can see her, both in the documentary and behind the scenes:
Waiting to see a trailer for Song to Song this week, here’s a new ration of Tidbits…
-In the last few hours, several media have echoed the statements that Natalie has made in the last issue of Marie Claire UK, on the disparity in wages between actors and actresses, setting the example of their salary in No Strings Attached, the comedy that starred opposite Ashton Kutcher in 2011. Here is the quote:
“Ashton Kutcher was paid three times as much as me on No Strings Attached. I knew and I went along with it because there’s this thing with ‘quotes’ in Hollywood,” she continued. “His [quote] was three times higher than mine, so they said he should get three times more. I wasn’t as pissed as I should have been. I mean, we get paid a lot, so it’s hard to complain, but the disparity is crazy.”
“Compared to men, in most professions, women make 80 cents to the dollar,” she continued. “In Hollywood, we are making 30 cents to the dollar.”
-It has gone unnoticed, but in the same interview Natalie also talked about the future Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s biopic. The article mentions Mimi Leder (Deep Impact, The Leftovers) as the new film”s director. Hopefully we will have more details about it in the near future…
-Here we have a funny video from W Magazine with lots of actors (including Natalie), trying to sing “I Will Survive”:
As a complement to the photoshoot we saw yesterday, W Magazine released today a short interview with Natalie about Jackie. The article is accompanied by a video belonging to…
W Magazine has dedicated a special issue to the best performances of the year this January, and Natalie is one of the chosen actors to illustrate it. Here we have one of the multiple covers (with Ruth Negga), and another picture from the photoshoot, made by Craig McDean:
The last round (though I’m sure there are a few more stragglers) of portraits of Natalie taken during the Toronto International Film Festival, starting with these two shots taken by Caitlin Cronenberg at W‘s on-site studio:
A behind-the-scenes ‘Gram and more after the jump! (more…)
Another portrait from TIFF has arrived courtesy of W Magazine. Different outfit, same gorgeous result. You can't go wrong with a black and white Natalie head shot. Thanks to…