"Cementing her status as Hollywood's boldest actress, Nicole Kidman bares herself every which way – physically, emotionally and artistically – in 'Babygirl'", Halina Reijn's erotic thriller about a kinky workplace affair, said Tom Shone in The Sunday Times.
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the scripts behind the year’s most talked-about movies continues with the Venice Film Festival-premiering Babygirl, A24 ’s erotic thriller from writer-director Halina Reijn that stars Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson. It hit theaters December 20.
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"Babygirl"—A24's steamy thriller starring Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson—appears to be coming soon to digital streaming. When and where can you watch it at home?
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A24's Babygirl features Nicole Kidman, Harris Dickinson, Sophie Wilde, and Antonio Banderas in key roles. Read on
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A depiction of a sadomasochistic relationship between a CEO and an intern, Halina Reijn's film keeps its distance and misses the meeting of the characters.
While on the topic of showers, Nicole shared another charming detail of her and Keith’s home life: She gets a unique perspective on his songwriting process. When the magazine asked her if she sings in the shower, she admitted that she does, and that her husband does, too. “I’ll hear his new songs forming,” she revealed.
Nicole Kidman was grateful to join her erotic thriller Babygirl in the early stages and help shape what it became. The Australian actress read one of the first drafts of the script for Dutch director Halina Reijn's thriller and immediately agreed to play Romy Mathis,
It’s a miracle,” beams Nicole Kidman, her ­crystalline eyes wide with delight. The actor’s face fills a Zoom window, at home in Nashville, off-duty in a slouchy grey hoodie. In another is the actor Sophie Wilde,
Babygirl doesn’t come close to the 1987 Glenn Close classic when it comes to edge-of-your seat menace, and nor probably does it try to. It’s aiming perhaps at something rather more subtle – though it isn’t entirely clear what and it doesn’t convincingly achieve it.