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tMF Featured Poll: Natalie Portman, Anne Hathaway, Keira Knightley take top 3 spots!
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Written by Jed Medina   
Tuesday, 27 October 2009 04:08
tMF is currently asking its viewers: Who is your favorite leading lady? Early results show Natalie Portman, Anne Hathaway and Keira Knightley grabbing the top 3 spots. Michelle Williams, Scarlett Johnasson and Rachel McAdams are not far behind. This poll (just look at the right side of the website and proceed further down) will run until Friday, and the early results gave us the opportunity to see what Natalie, Anne and Keira have been doing lately - new movies, appearances, interviews and much more!
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Currently ranked # 1 - Natalie Portman
Favorite Movies: Closer, Leon (The Professional), Garden State, Where The Heart Is, V for Vendetta.
Upcoming Movies: Brothers, Love and Other Impossible Pursuits, Black Swan and Thor

Natalie Portman is currently on the spotlight for her movie, New York I Love You. The LA Times'
Portman's ability to elegantly ignore this kind of attention (from the Paparrazi) -- first garnered for her debut in "The Professional" at the age of 12 and reaching mania during the second "Star Wars" trilogy -- is about to be sorely tested. This year, she has a spate of films that any actress her age would be delighted to accumulate over a lifetime. First up on Friday is "New York, I Love You," a series of intertwining short films, one of which Portman wrote and directed, in which a father shepherds a child through the park and is mistaken for a nanny. She also stars in a segment directed by Mira Nair, playing an Orthodox Jew who connects with an Indian jewelry dealer as they exchange cultural stories.

Don Roos' drama "Love and Other Impossible Pursuits," which showed at the Toronto International Film Festival, will follow, and on Dec. 4, she will be seen opposite Tobey Maguire and Jake Gyllenhaal in Jim Sheridan's "Brothers."

And that's just the beginning. Last spring, she filmed the indie "Hesher," which she also produced, then spent the summer in Belfast on her first comedy, the royal fantasy "Your Highness," before returning to New York for four months of filming Darren Aronofsky's "Black Swan." Finally, she'll usher in the spring on the Santa Fe, N.M., set of "Thor."

After that, "I will take a nap -- for like, two months," she says with a laugh. "Right now, I'm working probably more than is good for me, but sometimes it's good to exceed your boundaries and stretch yourself." [ read more ]


More of Natalie, Anne and Keira after the jump!
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More on Natalie Portman: My favorite part of the LA Times article has to be this one: A decade out of the turbulence of adolescence, she's now choosing roles in which she can show off her emotional strengths or, as director Sheridan says, that "she's the kind of woman you'd want flying your plane." In "Brothers," she's a young mother grieving for the beloved husband she believes has died in Iraq, while in "Love and Other Impossible Pursuits," she's a mother mourning the loss of her days-old infant. And in "New York," both in the segment she directed and the one in which she is directed by Mira Nair, she explores the universality of love and commitment.

I just think her role in Brothers will probably be the next one to give her critical acclaim. Love and Other Impossible Pursuits sounds very enticing enough and in the same LA Times' article, I agree that this is the perfect time for her to do roles where she can "show off her emotional strengths".

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Currently ranked # 2 - Anne Hathaway
Favorite Movies: Rachel Getting Married, The Devil Wears Prada, Brokeback Mountain, Becoming Jane
Upcoming Movies: Alice in Wonderland, Love and Other Drugs, The Opposite of Love

Anne Hathaway was recently cast in Rio, the next animated collaboration between Blue Sky Studios, Fox Animation and director Carlos Saldanha. She will join Neil Patrick Harris and Rodrigo Santoro. The film follows the adventures of a geeky macaw who escapes from his small-town Minnesota cage and goes to Rio de Janeiro.

She was once asked if she was both focused and hopeful as a person, to which she replied:

Yeah, that's something Kate Hudson and I have in common-that level of focus and nerdiness. She and I were doing press for Bride Wars, and we were talking about weddings. And the fact is I am not a girly girl. I'm missing that part of me. Kate's a girly girl, very in touch with her feminine side. So, I was talking about this character in Bride Wars, who is what I imagine to be the ultimate girly girl, and I had never gotten to do that. And Kate looked at me in disbelief: "You made The Princess Diaries. That is the girliest movie ever!" And I said yes, but from my view as the 17-slash-18-year-old girl playing that role: Here's a girl who's facing huge responsibility she's not ready for, but she's a goal-oriented person. For me, it was always that coming-of-age part-great psychological storytelling. She was a good character who was more complicated than just a girl who wanted to be pretty. [ read more ]

In the same article from the LA Times' entitled Anne Hathaway Face Forward, it began with commentaries regarding her role in Rachel Getting Married, definitely her biggest movie so far- in terms of acting acclaim:

One of the most talked about performances of 2008 is Anne Hathaway's transcendent turn as Kym, the drug-addicted prodigal daughter returning home for her sister's wedding in Rachel Getting Married. The film, written by Jenny Lumet and directed by Jonathan Demme, tackles the human condition of family dynamics under pressure and is by turns hopeful, horrific and fantastically funny. It may not exactly mirror your family, but everyone who watches it sees something familiar.

And all are captivated by Hathaway, who is, in a word, ferocious. Her portrayal-along with those of the cast, including Bill Irwin as dad Paul and Debra Winger as her conflicted mother, Abby-was acclaimed by critics. Hathaway nabbed Best Actress at the Critics' Choice Awards, in a rare tie with her Devil Wears Prada costar the legendary Meryl Streep. And the unintentional matchup will continue to the end of awards season, as she faces her idol again in the Best Actress race for Oscars.


I'm really looking forward to her performance in Burton's Alice in Wonderland and Love and Other Drugs, with Jake Gyllenhaal.

Of course, Hathaway is going to play Judy Garland in Get Happy: The Judy Garland Story. I think Hathaway is going to get better and better.

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Currently ranked # 3 - Keira Knightley
Favorite Movies: Pride and Prejudice, Atonement, The Duchess, Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy
Upcoming Movies: Never Let Me Go, My Fair Lady, The Beautiful and The Damned

In the latest tMF news for Knightley, we mentioned: The Telegraph reported that in the latest film adaptation, Keira Knightley was cast as the ambitious, working class girl who started out as a flower seller and became the toast of high society. [ read more ]

Aside from My Fair Lady, she'll be next seen in Never Let Me Go, where she'll be joined by Carey Mulligan and Andrew Garfield in the movie adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro. tMF has a film focus article on the said movie.

Being cast in a lot of period movies, I always find it fascinating to know what's Keira's fashion perspectives. In an LA Times article, I got answers to some of my questions.

Keira Knightley is a Fashion Chameleon says the LA Times:

"For me, fashion is all about fantasy and creating characters," she says, echoing the aspirational allure of every Miu Miu or Gucci ad. "It's amazing to work with a costume designer to build someone from the ground up. You start with the socks."

Or the silk stockings. At 23, Knightley has time-traveled her way through decades and decades of costume dramas. Her major period films include "King Arthur," " Atonement," "Silk" and three rollicking "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies. She was nominated for an Oscar as the hand-me-down-clad Elizabeth Bennet in "Pride & Prejudice." Her latest film -- "The Duchess," which opened Friday -- has her gallivanting around the English countryside in monstrous chapeaus that could house a family of field mice. Think " Sex and the City," three centuries ago.

The film chronicles the tragic, scandal-seared life of aristocrat Georgiana Spencer Cavendish, who married a distant duke with a wandering eye. His neglect and betrayal drove the duchess to crave more and more public attention. "As her confidence grows, her wigs get higher and her corsets get tighter," Knightley says. "She's trying to say 'I am fine' through her costumes, which I find intriguing."

Cavendish's outrageous looks -- hats festooned with foxtails, ostrich-feather headdresses -- also sparked fashion fads. "The duchess was the first to start 'pregnancy fashion' by wearing that maternity gown with the crystals when she goes into labor," says costume designer Michael O'Connor, who fashioned 27 looks for the film. "She set all these trends and then wouldn't be seen in them again."

The same could be said of the woman who plays her, this sylph with cheekbones that could shave ice. No matter how dated the looks, Knightley's distinctive on-screen styles always manage to affect street fashion. Her knee-high boots and flouncy blouses in the Disney swashbucklers had fashion editors purring about "pirate chic." The laser-cut green dress she wore in "Atonement" last year heralded a return to retro glamour on the red carpet. Even the taut abs she showed off in her 2002 breakout role in "Bend It Like Beckham" drove women to drop and do crunches. [ read more ]


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What's on your mind? Who is your favorite among Natalie Portman, Anne Hathaway and Keira Knightley? What are some of your favorite movies featuring the three young actresses? Let us know what you think!
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Up Next: We'll feature Michelle Williams, Scarlett Johansson and Rachel McAdams and look at what's the latest - new movies, interviews, appearances and much more.

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