Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman receives historic Hollywood honour
The first Australian to be honoured by the American Film Institute, Kidman paid tribute to her parents Janelle and Tony and their unwavering faith in her.
- by Michael Idato
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Meet Angourie Rice: Rising Hollywood star, published writer, podcaster – and just 23
Melburnian Rice was acting alongside Ryan Gosling and Nicole Kidman while her school friends were working at Kmart. Now, she’s scaling the Hollywood hills.
- by Brodie Lancaster
Why Nicole Kidman is our greatest movie star
With her fierce acting prowess and no holds-barred-career choices, Kidman is about to receive a rare industry accolade. Here’s why she deserves it.
- by Cameron Bayley
Opinion
Five Minutes with Fitz
‘I like a show!’: From producing The Voice to directing funerals
Julie Ward had a stellar career as producer of The Voice and other hit TV shows. Now she helps people at their most vulnerable: when a loved one has died.
- by Peter FitzSimons
Analysis
CCP influence
Amazon self-censors Nicole Kidman’s new show in Hong Kong
Beijing’s national security laws aimed to wipe out dissent in the democratic enclave of Hong Kong. Now they have neutered Nicole Kidman in the Amazon series Expats.
- by Eryk Bagshaw
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Nicole Kidman’s controversial Hong Kong series Expats takes on political turmoil and privilege
Do Nicole Kidman and director Lulu Wang want to provoke Beijing with their new series Expats? We’re about to find out.
- by Eryk Bagshaw
The role that nearly made Nicole Kidman walk away from acting
The actor’s new television series Expats was the most challenging of her career. In her darkest moment she told the director she wanted to walk away.
- by Michael Idato
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Australian film
The movie that made Nicole Kidman an action star turns 40
“I was a bit scared of the BMX bikes,” the Oscar-winning actress says, reflecting on the 40th anniversary of BMX Bandits.
- by Michael Idato
From Alan Joyce to Nicole Kidman and Jackie O, Sydney’s property winners of 2023
Game on: In the snakes and ladders board that is Sydney’s high-end housing market, corporate titans and stars of sport and entertainment won out.
- by Lucy Macken
His films have earned nearly $4 billion at the box office. Can this Aussie director strike gold again?
James Wan’s box office takings put him in the ballpark of Steven Spielberg and Barbara Broccoli.
- by Michael Idato
It’s time to admit we were all wrong about this Baz Luhrmann film
It’s a much better and much more thoughtful film than you probably remember.
- by Garry Maddox