Jackie Clips
Jackie will be released in different European countries between January and February. As a result, more advertising material is emerging. Here we have a couple of new video clips…
Jackie will be released in different European countries between January and February. As a result, more advertising material is emerging. Here we have a couple of new video clips…
After a few days without public appearances, Natalie will attend a special screening of Jackie for SAG-AFTRA Foundation tomorrow. The post Q&A will be broadcast live on the Screen…
Jackie debuts in UK and Ireland next weekend, and new video interviews with Natalie about the movie (and her career & life) are emerging. Here are a couple of them:
CNN Entertainment has made a series of short interviews called "Creator" to several actors, and Natalie is included among them. In this short video, she answers different questions about…
And more tidbits to start the weekend: -During the last two days the press has covered extensively the Natalie's statements on the pay gap between actors and actresses in…
Dior launched a few days ago a new campaign for new Dior Forever Perfect Cushion. The campaign has Natalie as the protagonist, and consists of Alique photos already used…
Fox Searchlight continues releasing videos on different elements of Pablo Larrain´s film: photography, screenplay, performances ... this time it´s a featurette focused on the Mica Levi´s music for the…
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”: