Cosmopolitan Germany
Natalie is on the cover of Cosmopolitan Germany this July. She is interviewed in the magazine on the occasion of the German premiere of Vox Lux. Hopefully we have a complete…
Natalie is on the cover of Cosmopolitan Germany this July. She is interviewed in the magazine on the occasion of the German premiere of Vox Lux. Hopefully we have a complete…
it’s the never right, always late, slightly boring, no good very bad PORTMANIA! DAY 3! and Guess what that means! 6981!
The DAY of BIRTH of the Star of PORTMANIA 21 is HERE! 38 years ago Natalie Portman was born! we’re pretty sure this happened. and we’re pretty sure today is the DAY!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY NATALIE PORTMAN!
Let’s get to it!
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DAY 2! of PORTMANIA 21! How can we contain the excitement?! you should be used to it by now BECAUSE Everyday is PORTMANIA inside your body!!
I’m sorry I talked about your body.
Let’s get this day started!
The time has come for the most fantastical PORTMANIA Part 21 to START!
That’s right! The ever increasing disappointment of PORTMANIA continues for one more year!
Natalie’s birthday being this Sunday we’re bringing you three fun filled days of gratuitous praise for notre déesse! AND ALSO fact-filled looks to the past in PORTMANIA HISTORY! Join us, won’t you?
(more…)The "he said, she said" situation that has arisen from Moby's passages about dating Natalie Portman in his new book appears to be calming down thanks to Moby's recent apology…
Vox Lux was shown in very few American theaters in December. Fortunately for the fans of Natalie who did not have the opportunity to see it, the film will be released on Blu-ray and VOD on March 5th. This is the cover (and the back) of the edition:
I was lucky enough to attend the two Natalie screenings that took part at the Toronto International Film Festival, and am going to give thorough spoiler free reviews. Keep in mind that I will still be describing these two films (The Death and Life of John F. Donovan, and Vox Lux), so these reviews might be a little bit spoiler heavy, despite the strict intention of not giving away specific plot details.
Without further adieu, here is a review of the surprise hit Vox Lux by Brady Corbet.
I was lucky enough to attend the two Natalie screenings that took part at the Toronto International Film Festival, and am going to give thorough spoiler free reviews. Keep in mind that I will still be describing these two films (The Death and Life of John F. Donovan, and Vox Lux), so these reviews might be a little bit spoiler heavy, despite the strict intention of not giving away specific plot details.
Without further adieu, here is a review of the long anticipated Xavier Dolan film The Death and Life of John F. Donovan.
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