Details of Natalie Portman’s Boston Calling Appearance
We've all been wondering - what exactly is Natalie going to be doing at Boston Calling in May? Well, the answer has finally arrived via Boston Magazine. What do Lolita,…
We've all been wondering - what exactly is Natalie going to be doing at Boston Calling in May? Well, the answer has finally arrived via Boston Magazine. What do Lolita,…
As announced last week, Natalie attended a Time´s Up Panel at the Makers Conference yesterday, along with other representatives in the movement such as Maha Dakhil, Rashida Jones, Malina Matsoukas, Katie McGrath, Nina Shaw, Jill Soloway and Tina Tchen. The panel was moderated by director Ava DuVernay. Variety has an article about it, and here are some photos from the event, and the full video (Natalie starting to talk at 18:15) :
According to Los Angeles Times, Natalie will join Maha Dakhil, Rashida Jones, Malina Matsoukas, Katie McGrath, Nina Shaw, Jill Soloway and Tina Tchen, as Time's Up representatives, in a special…
Natalie has attended the Women’s March in Los Angeles today, where she has given a inspirational speech at the stage, along with other artists like Eva Longoria, Viola Davis or Scarlett Johansson. These are the first images and videos of her in the event:
Natalie attended a Lady Bird Screening at ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood yesterday night, where she moderated the post Q&A with her pal Greta Gerwig. Variety has an interesting article about it, and here are a couple of instagram posts taken at the theatre:
According to ET Online, Natalie will attend Women´s March in Los Angeles next Saturday. Viola Davis, Elizabeth Banks, Allison Janney, Connie Britton, Sarah Hyland, Mila Kunis, Eva Longoria, Ellen Barkin,…
There is no doubt that Natalie's shade during the award for best director at the Golden Globes has been one of the most commented moments these last two days. There…
As announced, Natalie attended the Golden Globes ceremony today. She toured the red carpet next to America Ferrera and then presented the award for best direction with Ron Howard. The ceremony had its high points in the triumph of “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”, “Ladybird”, the speech of Oprah Winfrey … and Natalie’s remark about the absence of female directors in the category. Here, a few stunning photos: