Why Nicole Kidman Gambled Big to Star in Karyn Kusama’s Dark L.A. Noir ‘Destroyer’
Kidman wants half of her directors to be women – but that doesn’t mean she’ll accept just any role.
Kidman wants half of her directors to be women – but that doesn’t mean she’ll accept just any role.
On the Filmmaker Toolkit podcast, Kusama delves into how she and Kidman constructed a noir from the pain of looking in the mirror.
“Stan & Ollie” and “Destroyer” also scored a strong holiday start.
Many are called but few are chosen in the holiday movie awards sweepstakes.
The long-time Marvel star has nothing but love for the multi-million dollar franchise, but he’s started carving out a new space in indies like “Destroyer.”
Karyn Kusama’s crime drama opens this Christmas from Annapurna Pictures.
The Oscar winner has already had a legendary career — and she’s just getting started.
Kidman is unrecognizable as LAPD detective Eric Bell in this upcoming Annapurna release.
Kusama’s best movie since “Girlfight” is a potboiler that turns Kidman into an engine of rage.
Nicole Kidman does what she says and is seeing through her commitment to star in more films directed by women.