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Cannes: Rooney Mara, Nicole Kidman, and a Very Wet Red Carpet
The annual Women in Film party's red carpet was practically typhoon territory.
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The annual Women in Film party's red carpet was practically typhoon territory.
The first English-language film from Oldboy director Park Chan-wook.
It's creepy-sexy.
Nicole Kidman dances like your Aunt Sadie, Beyoncé accidentally evokes Kingpin, and more.
Plus: Christopher Walken and Jack McBrayer on our late-night compilation.
Who could have guessed that Rachel Weisz and Jennifer Lopez would fall into the same category?
Pun intended.
Nicole Kidman does her best impersonation of a diva from outer space.
"I have a son who's African American and I just didn't feel it was right."
Almost three minutes of Kidman serving up white-trash realness.
Creepy (but stylish).
"I just went for it."
She'll take a small role.
It's finally here!
"Oh, Liz, Tom is just so full of s--t."
But Nicole Kidman convinced him not to.
Director Philip Kaufman's biopic of the writer and his third wife is simultaneously stirring and ridiculous.
This really happened, in the Lee Daniels film The Paperboy.
Olivier Dahan's Grace of Monaco, sought after by "nearly every top actress in Hollywood."
In The Railway Man.
About a woman with amnesia.
"Writing's like Mass. God gets mad if you don't show up."
See how the Iron Lady has had her way with Sandra Bullock, Pierce Brosnan, and more.
Sofia Vergara making her Modern Family character look restrained, Nicole Kidman giving the stinkeye, and many many more glimpses of the audience.
The crime drama also stars Matthew McConaughey and John Cusack.