Tag Archives: Nicole Kidman

Baz Luhrmann’s Faraway Downs Trailer Showcases Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman

Hulu has released the trailer for Faraway Downs, a reimagining of Baz Luhrmann’s 2008 film Australia starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. All episodes stream on November 26, 2023, on Hulu. Luhrmann recut the 165-minute film into six chapters, which include additional footage and a new ending. Faraway Downs still features Kidman’s Lady Sarah Ashley,… Read More »

Expats Streaming Release Date: When Is It Coming Out on Amazon Prime Video?

The Expats Amazon Prime Video release date is just a few months away, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the TV series. The upcoming series, based on the novel The Expatriates by Janice Y.K. Lee, is created by Lulu Wang, best known for her work on the films Posthumous and The Farewell,… Read More »

Batman Forever Joel Schumacher Cut Runtime Revealed

We now know the Batman Forever Joel Schumacher cut runtime after a recent screening of the movie. What do we know about the Joel Schumacher cut of Batman Forever? According to a recent report from World of Reel, Kevin Smith — who was one of the original people to speak about the extended Batman Forever… Read More »

Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2 Set, Murray Bartlett in Talks to Join Cast

Hulu has officially ordered Season 2 of hit psychological thriller series Nine Perfect Strangers. The renewal comes nearly two years after the drama wrapped up its first season. Oscar winner Nicole Kidman is expected to reprise her role as Masha. Variety also brings word that The Last of Us actor Murray Bartlett has entered final… Read More »

The Perfect Nanny: Nicole Kidman & Maya Erskine to Lead HBO Miniseries

According to Deadline, Oscar winner Nicole Kidman and PEN15 star Maya Erskine have officially signed on for the leading roles in HBO’s upcoming limited drama titled The Perfect Nanny, based on French author Leïla Slimani’s novel of the same name. This marks Kidman’s latest collaboration with HBO after working together on the acclaimed dramas Big… Read More »

HBO Max Orders Love and Death Starring Elizabeth Olsen

HBO Max has ordered the limited series Love and Death starring Elizabeth Olsen (WandaVision) as real-life Texas killer Candy Montgomery. It’s based upon the book Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs by Jim Atkinson and Joe Bob Briggs, plus articles from Texas Monthly. The logline for the series is, “Two church-going couples,… Read More »

Bardem & Kidman in Talks for Aaron Sorkin’s Being the Ricardos

Bardem & Kidman in Talks for Aaron Sorkin’s Being the Ricardos While currently waiting for the slew of awards nominations to roll in for his last directorial project, Aaron Sorkin is already gearing up to return to the director’s chair with Being the Ricardos at Amazon, which has entered talks with Oscar winners Nicole Kidman and Javier… Read More »

The Undoing Director Susanne Bier on That Shocking Murder Weapon Reveal: ‘Nothing Is Exactly What It Seems’

[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the latest episode of The Undoing, “Trial By Fury.” Read at your own risk!] In its penultimate episode, HBO’s The Undoing just shook up everything we thought we knew about the murder of Elena Alves (Matilda de Angelis). Again. Not only did the episode reveal that Henry (Noah Jupe)… Read More »

Nicole Kidman Sets Third Series Project at Amazon Studios

Nicole Kidman sets third series project at Amazon Studios After dipping her toes back into the world of television with her Emmy-winning work on Big Little Lies, Nicole Kidman is keeping her small-screen streak going as she has signed on to star in and executive produce a series adaptation of Andrew Bovell’s Things I Know to Be… Read More »

The Undoing Wasn’t Meant to Be a One-Percenter Takedown, But That’s What It Is Now

The Undoing wasn’t created to be a statement piece about the extreme privilege of upper-class society membership, but much of HBO’s tense and unnerving new mystery-drama exists within a haves-versus-have-nots framework that comes through even clearer in an era of sustained unrest over the inequities of justice and economic disparity. The limited series, which David… Read More »