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Authors: James L. Dickerson
Australia
(2008)
CAST
Nicole Kidman
Hugh Jackman
Shea Adams
Jack Thompson
Bryan Brown
Director: Baz Luhrmann
Writers: Stuart Beattle, Baz Luhrmann
This is an epic adventure set in pre-World War II Australia about an English aristocrat, played by Nicole Kidman, who inherits a large ranch that is targeted for a takeover by an unsavory cattle baron. To fight them off, she partners with one of her cowboys (Hugh Jackman).
CAST
Nicole Kidman
Daniel Day-Lewis
Marion Cotillard
Penelope Cruz
Judi Dench
Sophia Loren
Kate Hudson
Fergie Duhamel
Director: Rob Marshall
Writers: Michael Tolkin, Anthony Minghella
A famous filmmaker makes an effort to make sense of his personal and professional life as he engages in dramatic relationships with his wife, his agent, his muse, his mistress, and his mother.
CAST
Nicole Kidman
Aaron Eckhart
Dianne Wiest
Miles Teller
Sandra Oh
Mike Doyle
Ali Marsh
Director: John Cameron Mitchell
Writers: David Lindsay-Abaire
A happily married couple suffer the loss of their young son in a car accident. The mother, played by Nicole Kidman, finds solace in a relationship with the teenage driver of the car that killed her son. The father cannot extricate himself from the past and seeks refuge in the company of outsiders.
CAST
Adam Sandler
Jennifer Aniston
Brooklyn Decker
Nicole Kidman
Nick Swardson
Dave Matthews
Griffin Gluck
Director: Dennis Dugan
Writer: Allan Loeb, Timothy Dowling
A plastic surgeon played by Adam Sandler enlists the help of his assistant (Jennifer Aniston) to pose as his soon-to-be divorced wife in an attempt to cover up a lie he has told his girlfriend.
CAST
Zac Efron
Matthew McConaughey
Nicole Kidman
John Cusack
David Oyelowa
Scott Glenn
Ned Bellamy
Nealia Gordon
Macy Gray
Director: Lee Daniels
Writers: Peter Dexter, Lee Daniels
Ward Jansen, played by Matthew McConaughey, is a newspaper reporter who returns home to investigate a murder case and takes on his younger brother Jack (Zac Efron) as his driver. Conflict arises when the love letter pen pal (Nicole Kidman) of the imprisoned convict stirs up the romantic feelings of young Jack and urinates on him in a controversial scene in the film to lessen the effect of a painful jellyfish attack. This is an anti-hero film about Southern gothic violence in which there are no likeable characters.
CAST
Nicole Kidman
Mia Wasikowska
David Alford
Matthew Goode
Peg Allen
Lauren E. Roman
Phyllis Somerville
Harmony Korine
Lucas Till
Director: Chan-wook Park
Writer: Wentworth Miller
India Stoker (Mia Wasikowska) loses both her father and best friend Richard (Dermot Mulroney) in a car accident. As she deals with that loss, her Uncle Charlie comes to live with her and her emotionally challenged mother, played by Nicole Kidman. Soon it becomes obvious that Uncle Charlie has ulterior motives for moving into the home. Instead of being horrified or offended by her uncle, India is infatuated with him.
CAST
Nicole Kidman
Colin Firth
Hiroyuki Sanada
Stellan Skarsard
Jeremy Irvine
Sam ReidMarta Dusseldorp
Tom Hobbs
Director: Jonathan Teplitzky
Writers: Frank Cottrell Boyce, Andy Paterson
Eric Lomax (Colin Firth) was one of many Allied prisoners of war forced to work on the construction of the Thai/Burma railway during World War II. Years later, he meets a beautiful woman (Nicole Kidman) on a train and falls in love with her. Determined to help Eric rid himself of his demons she discovers that the Japanese officer who tortured him is still alive.
CAST
Nicole Kidman
Milo Ventimiglia
Tim Roth
Parker Posey
Paz Vega
Frank Langella
Derek Jacobi
Geraldine Somerville
Robert Lindsay
Director: Olivier Dahan
Writer: Arash Amel
The story of Hollywood actress Grace Kelley’s crisis of identity during a political dispute between Monoco and France’s Charles De Gaulle, when the French leader went to the brink of ordering an invasion of Monaco.
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