Natalie Portman

"The Other Boleyn Girl" "The Other Boleyn Girl"

There's lots of soft-focus sex in this genteel bodice-ripper starring Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson.
  • Natalie Portman's vegan vendetta

    The actress takes a stand against meat -- and puts her foot in her mouth
  • Indy, Clint and Che hit the Côte d'Azur

    Eastwood's "Changeling" and Soderbergh's four-hour "Che" top an impressive Eurocentric lineup at 61st Cannes festival.
  • "V for Vendetta"

    Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving battle a totalitarian state and its Bill O'Reilly-like mouthpieces in this simplistic adaptation of the pessimistic comic series.
  • "Closer"

    Julia Roberts and Jude Law star in Mike Nichols' coldblooded examination of modern mating.
  • "Garden State"

    Casting yourself in the first movie you've ever directed is pretty ballsy, especially when you've written the film yourself. How does Zach Braff pull it off without looking like a blowhard?
  • "Cold Mountain"

    Anthony Minghella's pretty, star-studded adaptation of the bestselling Civil War romance never makes it above freezing. And, gee, didn't those Southern whites have it rough?
  • Gore weighs in

    Incredible bulk can't fit wedding ring on flabby finger; swept-away lovebirds put the kibosh on new vows; Gyllenhaal snogging Natalie Portman? Plus: Barbra bombs!
  • Therapist on Line 1

    Portman shares doll sex habits; Cindy bares soul on mole; Beaver declares itchiness. Plus: Lance gets cocky in Moscow.
  • Between cute and ho-bag

    Hewitt wants new image, denies Baldwin affair; Johnny Rotten likes his image just fine; "That's Incredible" host reveals "nipple memo." Plus: Portman disses "Star Wars" nerds!
  • In space, no one can hear you groan

    The soul-deadening string of clichés that is "Attack of the Clones" must immediately be shot beyond Pluto where it can do no harm.
  • Penthouse loses a subscriber

    The real subject of those alleged Kournikova pics is steamed; Tommy Lee strikes back at Pamela. Plus: Mike Tyson blames media for lousy sex life; Paul McCartney's secret identities revealed!
  • How Pam got hep C

    Tommy Lee and his not-so-hep "stress bumps"; anti-smoker Spears caught puffin' away; Merle Haggard has kidnapping blues; "Dirty Dancing" to return -- with Ricky Martin?
  • "Lion" ("The Professional")

    Uncut, Luc Besson's controversial thriller makes perfect sense -- and it has a softly beating heart.
  • Queen Amilambada

    "Dirty Dancing, the franchise." And, yes, fries do come with that shake.
  • Skywalk this way

    Anakin cast! 19-year-old Canadian Hayden Christensen snags Jedi role; and what's that pacifier doing in Elizabeth Hurley's mouth? Plus: Not a good week for stalkers.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, April 28-30, 2000.
  • "Where the Heart Is"

    With an Oprah-book plot and Hallmark sentimentality, the trailer-park melodrama never lets you forget that Natalie Portman and Ashley Judd are hot babes with perfect complexions.
  • One bad mutha

    Who's the movie star that's nasty and abusive to all the crew? Samuel L. Jackson, damn right. Plus: Natalie Portman on trailer-park culture, Sofia Coppola on what's in a name and Hugh Hefner's girlfriend on "Baywatch Hawaii."
  • Outback mistake house

    Australian paper may face lawsuit for mistaking Natalie Imbruglia's rock star boyfriend for (gasp!) a girl. Plus: Christian Bale puts a sock on it; ABC to run Leo-on-Bill interview.
  • Love, Washington style

    D.C. insiders in love! Mush and spin from the other Olson twins; Portman keeps her pants on; and Michael Jackson won't stop till he gets enough ... babies.
  • "Tumbleweeds"

    Mom just wants to have fun, daughter sulks. Haven't we seen this movie before?
  • I, Anakin

    George Lucas is seeking an "extremely intelligent" 19-year-old actor to play Anakin Skywalker in "Episode II." He need look no further than here.
  • "Anywhere But Here"

    Mom looks like a cheap hooker; anguished daughter broods. Must be a chick flick.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Thursday, Nov. 11, 1999
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