Eating Animals New York Screening
Natalie attended a screening of “Eating Animals” in New York this afternoon, along with director Christopher Quinn, and Just Jared has the first photos of the event:
More after the jump:
Natalie attended a screening of “Eating Animals” in New York this afternoon, along with director Christopher Quinn, and Just Jared has the first photos of the event:
More after the jump:
We saw stunning photos of the Annihilation Premiere yesterday. Today we have a couple of great videos with interviews on the red carpet:
Natalie has attended the Premiere of Annihilation at the Regency Village Theatre in Westwood, California, tonight. She joined Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tuva Novotny, director Alex Garland and Jeff VanderMeer, among others. These are the first photos of the event:
After some intense days, full of news, here we have a few tidbits to start the week:
-Sunnie Pelant, the young actress who played Caroline Kennedy in Jackie, has posted a new behind the scenes photo of the film with Natalie:
We had been quite some time without knowing anything about The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards, the film produced by James Franco and directed by his students at UCLA.…
Another day, and two other events. First, Natalie and director Rebecca Zlotowski have attended the Planetarium premiere in Tokyo today. Here are some photos (and a video):
Finally, the film’s premiere took place at the Paramount Theater in Austin yesterday, and as expected, Natalie was unable to attend the event. Producer Sarah Green shared a note she received from the actress saying that she just had her baby and wasn’t able to get on a plane yet, but that making the film was an amazing experience. The rest of the main cast (Ryan Gosling, Rooney Mara and Michael Fassbender), were there:
… As for the critical reception, the movie is following the same path as the last three films of the Texan filmmaker. “Boring”, “same schemes” and “self-parody” are the adjectives that are repeated over and over again in the first reactions and reviews. There are exceptions, of course, but it’s the same tonic as with Knight of Cups and To the Wonder last years. On a positive note, Natalie seems to shine every time she appears on the screen:
Of the characters beyond the initial love triangle in Malick’s too-white ensemble, Portman has the biggest part, and also the most powerful, owing not only to her character’s fate, but also the actress’s ability to take a slender, nearly dialogue-free role and make it feel fully rounded.
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It’s Portman, though, who gets to explode. As Fassbender’s paramour, she thrusts herself from struggling waitress to seductive vixen to startled and scared captive, addicted to the adrenaline provided by his lifestyle, his money, his sex, and his drugs.
It’s interesting to watch following her lead turn in Jackie, a masterful feat of control and calibration of pitch, body, and emotion in every scene of the film. She’s only a supporting player here, but it’s her role as collateral damage to a life lived song to song that leaves you momentarily silenced.
It's official: Song to Song, Terrence Malick's latest film, has been selected to open the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin on March 10, a week before its…