Nicole Kidman is basking in the positive reviews of her new erotic thriller Babygirl in which she plays Romy, a CEO who puts everything at risk for a romance with a much younger intern. All over the internet,
Nicole Kidman’s character in Babygirl was named by a guru in her cult and commune upbringing, which wasn’t revisited meaningfully in the movie.
Director Halina Reijn breaks down the music and inspiration (including her own on-screen nudity) of Harris Dickinson’s sensual shirtless hotel dance.
Women who are older are often not shown as sexual in film, and it was refreshing to see something a little different.” Reijn chose to input aspects of her sexual relationships into the film, creating a more personal experience as the writer and director.
"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.
The much-hyped erotic thriller falls into the trap of sacrificing substance for (mediocre) sex
"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?
Writer and director Halina Reijn’s erotic thriller centers on sadomasochism in a relationship where the older partner is a woman. The film’s shrewdness is undercut by a heavy-handed narrative that fails to satisfy.
The writer and director Halina Reijn narrates a sequence from her film, featuring Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson.
Nicole Kidman pays homage to her 'Babygirl' character Romy by drinking from a glass of milk while accepting an award at the National Board of Review Gala in New York on Tuesday.
The actor tells Drew Barrymore about how he found the erotic dynamic between his character and the Oscar winner The post ‘Babygirl’ Star Harris Dickinson Says There Was a Line He Didn’t Want to Cross With Nicole Kidman: ‘I Can’t Say That’ | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
The movie, starring Nicole Kidman, operates at the level of the female gaze. Its inversion of erotic thriller tropes leads to fascinating but, at times, tepid results.