Feb 6, 2011 08:48 GMT  ·  By

Mila Kunis is a vision in white for the latest issue of LA Times Magazine. Besides a gorgeous pictorial of the actress, the issue also comes with an interview with her, in which she talks drama, comedies and what “Black Swan” has done for her.

As fans must already know, Mila got only excellent reviews for her role as a ballerina in “Black Swan,” which also stars this awards season’s darling Natalie Portman.

In fact, Mila did such a wonderful job in the film that she’s even considered among the biggest snubs of this year’s awards season, since she didn’t get nominated for Best Supporting Actress for “Black Swan” at the upcoming Academy Awards.

Speaking of movies, Kunis tells LA Times (quotes via PopSugar) that she’s just as happy doing dramas as she is doing romantic comedies. Actually, she believes the latter are more difficult roles to pull off.

“I love doing comedies. They’re just as hard, if not harder, to make work, compared with a drama,” Mila says. She has one such film coming up, in which she graces the screen with Justin Timberlake.

“You work 17 hours a day, and you have to try to make things different and funny and relatable onscreen all at the same time,” the actress reveals.

She doesn’t know and can’t imagine where her career will be going from now, but, looking back, she has no regrets it. On the contrary, she stresses.

“I was very lucky to have a show for eight years. Now I can sit back and think about what I want,” Mila muses.

Not that she needs to worry about her career and her staying power, if director Darren Aronofsky’s words are anything to go by.

The “Black Swan” filmmaker describes working with the dark-haired beauty as a wonderful experience, since she’s incredibly talented and, just as important, always open to new ideas.

“She’ll try anything... [Mila is] very, very playful – really willing to experiment,” the acclaimed director says of working with her.