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This 2001 musical romantic drama is said to be one of Kidman’s finest and most acclaimed films.
Set in 1890s Paris, it follows the love story of a Bohemian poet who falls for a beautiful courtesan and cabaret dancer. A visual treat with musical mastery, 'Moulin Rouge' was critically and commercially lauded, grossing over $57 million at the box office.
The Gus Van Sant directorial 'To Die For' delves into the life of Suzzane Stone, a TV personality portrayed by Kidman, and her drastic measures in her pursuit to achieve fame.
Adaptation of Joyce Maynard‘s novel of the same name, it is a dark satire comedy that is praised for the portrayal of the limelight-obsessed character and exploration of the themes of obsession and media manipulation.
Set in Manhattan, New York, 'Eyes Wide Shut' is an erotic psychological drama that explores the human psyche with disturbing revelations about humans and their desires.
It revolves around an incident in the life of Dr. Bill Harford that led him to a world of sexual and moral discovery. Starring Kidman and Tom Cruise, this film is famous for its psychological depth and immersive experience.
An American dark humour series adapted from Liane Moriarty’s novel of the same name, it depicts the lives of five women in California who become entangled in a murder investigation.
With Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Woodley, Laura Dern, and Zoë Kravitz in the lead, the series garnered praise for its ability to engage the viewers even with its plot being known.
A gothic horror period drama set in post-World War II England, 'The Others' is an extraordinary film that tells the tale of a mother and her two children who experience paranormal phenomena in their manor.
manor. The intriguing plot and haunting experience make this movie an unforgettable one. The eerie backdrop and the psychological depth make it stand out in this genre.