Film fans who have a Sight & Sound magazine subscription will be able to see a sneak peek of upcoming flick Black Swan.
In the publication, there is a review of the new ballet film, which stars Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis.
According to Sight & Sound magazine's reviewer Lisa Mullen, it is "a film that speaks, despite its boy-friendly thriller structure, to the abiding concerns of all women's pictures: bodily imperfection, impossible male expectation and the terror of old age".
Due out on January 21st, the film centres around a dancer who lands the lead role in Swan Lake, but soon loses her mind and becomes like an evil twin of her original being.
The director of the film, Darren Aronofsky, has talked to Nick James from Sight & Sound magazine about the beauty of creating the film, as well as the "destruction of the pursuit of balletic perfection".
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Posted by Tori Gibson