They look like an elite lesbian couple, one is a successful novelist, the other practices law, they also collect fine art, own a golden lab, are accomplished musicians, own a holiday home in the South of France and keep a pied-à-terre in Manhattan
It wasn't enough to be presenting Dogville at Cannes that year. She also had to have just won an Oscar, shot maybe her greatest performance with Birth, be shooting Stepford, and have Cold Mountain coming out at Christmas. Booked and busy and transcending earthly limitations.
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Absolutely, there should be a streaming link for each movie sent out on screeners and if you haven't completed each one (can't click away) then you simply are unable to vote.
More than 60 years after her death, legendary French singer Edith Piaf will come to life in a new biopic that will use AI to recreate her voice and image.
Warner Music Group has partnered with Piaf’s estate for the 90-minute film "Edith." Details here:
2003 was a hell of a year. Shot Birth and Stepford. Won Oscar, Globe, BAFTA etc for The Hours. Premiered Dogville at Cannes. Cold Mountain at Christmas. No one was doing it like Nicole.
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she is completely unsentimental in her approach and with the right material the results are always PHENOMENAL. I still think she should have been nominated for that, along with The Hours, Japanese Story, Muriel.
Julianne Moore's performance in Game Change is one I often forget about because it's not film and so unlike her other roles but maybe one of the best performances of the 2010s?
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Not a lot of people know this but Tár takes place in the Birth cinematic universe as Lydia Tár was the conductor of the symphony during the scene with the close up on Kidman's face.
To celebrate Nicole's AFI this weekend, what are your Top 5 Kidman performances?
I'll go first:
1. Birth
2. To Die For
3. Big Little Lies
4. Moulin Rouge!
5. Eyes Wide Shut
Remembering that time Park Chan-Wook built the Stoker set 5 minutes from Nicole Kidman's house in Nashville because he wanted to convince her to be in the movie.
phillip pullman actually going back to the books and change mrs. coulter’s hair from brown to blonde after seeing nicole kidman play her in the movie is so funny
Wish list for Nicole's AFI:
Jonathan Glazer
Baz Luhrmann
Jane Campion
Lars Von Trier
Stephen Daldry
Meryl Streep
Julianne Moore
Reese Witherspoon
Laura Dern
Joaquin Phoenix
Ewan McGregor
Gus Van Sant
Russell Crowe
Jude Law
Lee Daniels
Noah Baumbach
Alejandro Amenábar