There is a 24-year age gap between the two leads in Babygirl, as the official screenplay reveals that Romy is intended to be 49, and that Samuel is supposed to be 25. Ironically, the age difference in the script is different than the one between the real-life stars,
Babygirl”—an erotic thriller starring Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson—appears to be headed to digital streaming this week. Find out when and where you can watch it at home.
The actor says there were similarities between himself and co-star Nicole Kidman's on and off-screen dynamics.
"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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If you haven’t seen Babygirl yet, perhaps you’ve been living under a rock. Released earlier this month, Nicole Kidman plays a high-powered CEO who puts her career and family on the line when she begins a sordid affair with a much younger intern, played by the newly-appointed face of Prada, Harris Dickinson.
Babygirl’ is a nuanced exploration of sexual power as a portal of self-discovery that infuses institutions like the office, marriage and family with unexpected sensual tension.
Director Halina Reijn breaks down the music and inspiration (including her own on-screen nudity) of Harris Dickinson’s sensual shirtless hotel dance.
The Hollywood star, 57, stars as married company boss Romy who falls for her young intern Samuel, played by Harris Dickinson, 28, and they embark on a steamy affair.
Disney’s Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown opened to £2.6m this weekend across the UK-Ireland, landing in the top spot. With just shy of 700 sites reporting, and a few still to report, the film has a location average of £3,714.
As the Healy-Raes nudge their way closer to government, I’m reminded of when I first realised how foolish it has always been to mock orunderestimate Kerry’s
Instead, these moments in “Anora,” “Babygirl,” “Challengers” and more involve complex power dynamics that speak volumes about their characters.