Kidman makes an effective foil, the hardness in her looks simply intensifying the punishment.
Against all odds,
Kidman makes the audience forget the absurdity of the role she's playing.
The beautiful Nicole
Kidman makes her own style statement with this elegant updo hairstyle, leaving the face - framing loose curly strands to do the rest!
Nicole
Kidman made it work in 2000 with her gold John Galliano dress, but Mimi's navy blue number is a definite fail.
Not exact matches
Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison said on Wednesday he had commissioned an independent, external review of the «complex» $ 370.7 million sale of
Kidman as a way to help
make his decision on whether the deal is in the national interest.
Black and white goes with absolutely everything, which is probably what
made it easy for Diane Kruger, Katie Holmes and Nicole
Kidman to justify the $ 2,425 price tag on this beauty.
You may see a trend here with lots of golds and nudes on the list, but again this Armani Privé gown on Nicole
Kidman also
makes my list!
In the controversial department of the night, both Sharon Stone (above, right) and Nicole
Kidman (below, left) opted to wear Christian Dior despite the recent suspension of designer John Galliano for his arrest for supposedly
making anti-semitic remarks.
Amidst the ongoing #TimesUp movement, prominent Hollywood figures Oprah, Reese Witherspoon, Nicole
Kidman, Tom Hanks, Michael B. Jordan, Zendaya, Claire Foy, Jessica Chastain, Michael Shannon, Harrison Ford, Gal Gadot, Robert De Niro, James Franco and the magazine's very own Graydon Carter (seriously)
make up the thirteen cover stars, Photoshopped, er, photographed by Annie Leibovitz.
It's also nice to see
Kidman's character carefully adjusting to her new decision -
making role and feeling a bit overwhelmed when one of those decisions is responsible for the loss of human life.
Kidman is short - skirted, blond, irritable and miraculously freckle - free here, all of which add up to
make her the kind of woman the naturally irritating Devoe would go for.
Danes» other film credits include Matthew Vaughn's STARDUST opposite Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer; Lajos Koltai's EVENING, opposite Toni Collette, Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Natasha Richardson, and Vanessa Redgrave; Thomas Bezucha's THE FAMILY STONE, opposite Diane Keaton and Sarah Jessica Parker; Jonathan Mostow's TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES, opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger and Nick Stahl; Stephen Daldry's Academy Award ® winning drama THE HOURS, opposite Meryl Streep, Nicole
Kidman, Julianne Moore, Allison Janney, Ed Harris, and Toni Collette; Jonathan Kaplan's BROKEDOWN PALACE, opposite Kate Beckinsale; Bille August's LES MISERABLES; Theresa Connelly's POLISH WEDDING; Francis Ford Coppola's THE RAINMAKER, opposite Danny DeVito and Matt Damon; Oliver Stone's U TURN, opposite Sean Penn, Nick Nolte, and Joaquin Phoenix; Michael Pressman's TO GILLIAN ON HER 37th BIRTHDAY, opposite Michelle Pfeiffer and Peter Gallagher; Jocelyn Moorhouse's HOW TO
MAKE AN AMERICAN QUILT, opposite Winona Ryder, Anne Bancroft, and Ellen Burstyn; Billy Hopkins» I LOVE YOU, I LOVE YOU NOT, opposite Jude Law; Jodie Foster's HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS, opposite Robert Downey Jr., Holly Hunter, and Anne Bancroft; and Gillian Armstrong's LITTLE WOMEN, opposite Winona Ryder, Susan Sarandon, and Kirsten Dunst.
Nicole
Kidman's precise elocution and streamlined body language
make her entirely credible.
Although
Kidman's Down Under tongue
makes for a convincing white southern African accent, she seems rather schematically conceived: a multilingual quasi-superheroine and sophisticate with radical connections to (and formulaically traumatic memories of) Matobo's revolutionary days.
Making the United Nations look good is easy compared to the movie's main imaginative ambition, which is to turn Nicole
Kidman, apotheosis of all that is blond in Hollywood today, into the embodiment of African suffering.
The fact that Sean Penn, Nicole
Kidman, and Sidney Pollack had ulterior motives floating around in their liberal, little heads when they decided to
make a «political thriller» centering on the United Nations was hardly subtle.
Making his feature debut in 2000 with «Sexy Beast,» Glazer hasn't
made a film in some nine years, since the 2004 Nicole
Kidman - starring «Birth.»
He
makes for a better villain than Nicole
Kidman did in the first movie.
Laura Dern, Elisabeth Moss, Frances McDormand and Nicole
Kidman were just a few of the women to carve out space in their acceptance speeches to
make a statement and show solidarity.
Kidman continued to
make daring choices outside of some of the other dreck she found herself in (The Stepford Wives, Bewitched) and found an ideal collaborator in British director Jonathan Glazer.
Amongst other things, the wife, Becca (Nicole
Kidman), hasn't been able to
make love since, which of course has been a bit hard for her husband Howie (Aaron Eckhart), even though he's being patient and understanding... Still, he's trying to reignite their relationship as well as he can, which isn't easy considering how antsy Becca still is.
That plot concerns Farrell's surgeon Steven, whose happy domesticity with wife Anna (Nicole
Kidman) and their two kids is upended by his strange friendship with teenager Martin (Barry Keoghan), with whom he meets in secret for reasons that aren't immediately
made clear.
Well, I guess if the world would have Skarsgard rape Nicole
Kidman, attempt to snipe an innocent child in a playground merely to
make a point and get Emily Watson to turn herself into a whore for God, then I guess he has earned the right to sing Abba songs.
Chaplin and
Kidman worked hard to
make the first half bearable and it's the fine efforts of Kassovitz and Cassel that
make the latter events work.
Colin Farrell plays his spiritless heart surgeon as a man who doesn't quite know how to act like a human being, and Nicole
Kidman channels her Eyes Wide Shut energy into a perfectly - understated performance that
makes this entire exercise feel much like a spiritual sequel to Kubrick's final work.
Best Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture
Made for Television: Nicole
Kidman, «Hemingway and Gellhorn» Jessica Lange, «American Horror Story: Asylum» Sienna Miller, «The Girl» Julianne Moore, «Game Change» ** Sigourney Weaver, «Political Animals»
This year's crew
making the 2018 Hollywood portfolio are Oprah Winfrey, Nicole
Kidman and Reese Witherspoon, Tom Hanks, Michael Shannon, Michael B Jordan, Zendaya, Jessica Chastain, Harrison Ford, Gal Gadot, Robert De Niro and journalist Graydon Carter, who stepped down as editor of Vanity Fair after 25 years.
# 6 - A movie like THE DANISH GIRL would have worked better back when Nicole
Kidman was trying to get it
made.
Making a style statement: Nicole
Kidman (pictured), Margot Robbie, and Renee Bargh lead the Australian arrivals at the Golden Globes in black dresses in support of the Time's Up movement
The film could also
make Dev Patel a first - time nominee, but it's practically promised to earn Nicole
Kidman her fourth nomination — this time for Best Supporting Actress — and perhaps her second win.
The fact that Shannon is played by Nicole
Kidman, who is also Cruise's partner off - screen,
makes the scene either inoffensive or smug, according to taste.
While both are, in the end, trick movies, The Others is so well -
made, and
Kidman's performance is so good, that I'd actually watch The Others a second time.
Actor Nicole
Kidman holds her award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture
Made for Television for «Big Little Lies» during HBO's Official 2018 Golden Globe Awards After Party on January 7, 2018 in... More
At moments over the years, there were even hopes that the film actually might get
made — at one point, Nicole
Kidman was signed for the lead — but something always went wrong.
And it looks like it's the good side of Nicole
Kidman, who I swear has schizophrenic acting tendencies (i.e., the dumb, annoying one from Bewitched and The Stepford Wives and the actual good one from The Hours and Dogville), which
makes me happy because I always want to love her, and then she does stupid roles and disappoints me.
Nicole
Kidman won the best actress in a movie
made for TV or limited series award, beating out co-star Reese Witherspoon.
«Before I Go to Sleep»: This psychological thriller boasted a star - studded cast, including Nicole
Kidman, Colin Firth and Mark Strong, yet it only
made $ 15 million worldwide when released in October.
Bringing together the film industry's «crème de la crème,» Pedro Almodóvar and his jury
made this year's celebration somewhat unconventional, awarding a tie for best screenplay and an unprecedented special 70th anniversary award for Nicole
Kidman, who appeared in an unrivaled four projects in the 2017 festival.
Frankly, this year's TWC selection was a little prestige biopic - heavy for our tastes, and while of course some of these will come snarling out of the gates come awards time (there's no doubt a push will be
made for
Kidman in «Grace,» for example) the majority of them left us a little cold.
Pacing problems in the second half, when the present - day scenes become more scarce, are much less damaging because of
Kidman's ability to
make the best use of every moment onscreen.
Howie (Aaron Eckhart) and Becca (Nicole
Kidman) live the kind of otherwise perfect suburban life that
makes a missing family member seem all the more apparent: gardening, baking pies, and playing intense games of squash.
What was it about Shailene Woodley that
made her the missing piece to the puzzle of Reese Witherspoon and Nicole
Kidman?
Nicole
Kidman wins the 2018 Golden Globe Award for lead actress in a limited series or a motion picture
made for television.
After
Kidman's win, Big Little Lies went on almost immediately to win Outstanding Limited Series,
making it one of the biggest victors of the night.
Howie (Eckhart) and Becca (
Kidman)
make for an unlikely couple, not least because while he is given to cathartic expression, she internalizes everything, so much so that at times it's as if she's imploding.
Picture: Winter's Bone (This prediction
makes sense Guy) Director: David Fincher Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin Actor: James Franco Actress: Nicole
Kidman Supp Actor: Geoffrey Rush Supp Actress: Olivia Williams Production Design: Monsters Cinematography: Enter The Void Music: The Illusionist Animated: The Illusionist Documentary: Exit Through The Gift Shop Foreign: A Prophet
Nicole
Kidman Wins Most Awkward Kiss in an Awards Show or Limited
Made to Hand Out Trophies Telecast: It wouldn't be an awards show if we weren't left wondering, «What's... uh, going on with Nicole
Kidman?»
Enter an equally «mysterious» long lost uncle (Mathew Goode), a series of murders, a distant never - present mother (Nicole
Kidman)-- and Park has all the ingredients he needs to
make a pretty damn efficient thriller / melodrama.
Colin Farrell is Steven, a successful surgeon who once
made a fatal mistake on the operating table that comes back to haunt him, his wife (Nicole
Kidman) and their kids in horrible, bloody fashion.
Actors Laura Dern, Nicole
Kidman, Zoe Kravitz, Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley pose with the Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture
Made for Television award for «Big Little Lies» in the press room during The 75th... More