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"You're very young... I don't want to hurt you." Oh boy. A24 has revealed the sizzling official trailer for the erotic thriller film titled Babygirl, which originally premiered at the 2024 Venice Film Festival last month (and won Best Actress). Babygirl is the latest feature from Dutch filmmaker Halina Reijn, following up her horror comedy Bodies Bodies Bodies recently. Written and directed by Reijn, Babygirl stars Nicole Kidman as a powerful CEO at a major corporation based in New York City. She begins an erotic affair with a hunky new intern who strolls through her company's doors one day. The two explore an intimate sub-dom relationship as they both come to understand their own sexuality. Babygirl also stars Harris Dickinson, Antonio Banderas, Sophie Wilde, Esther McGregor. This is a fantastic trailer and a clever marketing campaign (since it opens on Christmas Day) but I'm not the biggest fan of the film overall. It's very good but not a total knock out (here's my review). A smart modern film about our kinks and repressing sexual desires.
Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Halina Reijn's film Babygirl, direct from A24's YouTube:
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A high-powered CEO named Romy (Nicole Kidman) puts her career and her family on the line when she begins a torrid affair with her much younger intern at her company. Filmmaker Halina Reijn explains: "All of us carry a little black box filled with taboo fantasies that we might never share with anyone. I am fascinated by the duality of human nature, and this film is an attempt to shine a light, without judgement, on the opposing forces that make up our personalities." Babygirl is written and directed by Dutch actress / writer / filmmaker Halina Reijn, director of the two films Instinct and Bodies Bodies Bodies previously. Produced by David Hinojosa, Julia Oh, and Halina Reijn. This initially premiered at the 2024 Venice Film Festival this fall (read our review). A24 will debut Halina Reijn's Babygirl film in select US theaters starting on December 25th, 2024, on Christmas Day, later this year. Who's interested in joining Romy & Samuel?
Babygirl
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Halina Reijn
Written by Halina Reijn[1]
Produced by
David Hinojosa
Halina Reijn
Julia Oh
Starring
Nicole Kidman
Harris Dickinson
Sophie Wilde
Antonio Banderas
Cinematography Jasper Wolf[2]
Edited by Matthew Hannam[3]
Music by Cristobal Tapia de Veer[2]
Production
companies
A24
2AM
Man Up Films
Distributed by A24
Release dates
August 30, 2024 (Venice)
December 25, 2024 (United States)
Running time 114 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Babygirl is a 2024 American erotic thriller film written, directed, and co-produced by Halina Reijn. It stars Nicole Kidman, Harris Dickinson, Sophie Wilde, and Antonio Banderas.
The film debuted on August 30, 2024, at the 81st Venice International Film Festival, where Kidman won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress.[4] It was named one of the top ten films of 2024 by the National Board of Review, where Kidman was also awarded the Best Actress prize. Its North American premiere followed at the 49th Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2024, with a U.S. theatrical release by A24 scheduled for December 25, 2024.
Premise
The film explores the complexities of power dynamics and sexuality within a professional setting as high-ranking CEO Romy Mathis (Nicole Kidman) embarks on a forbidden romance with captivating intern Samuel (Harris Dickinson), who is significantly younger.[5][6]
Cast
Nicole Kidman as Romy Mathis, a CEO[7]
Harris Dickinson as Samuel, an intern
Antonio Banderas as Jacob Mathis, Romy's husband
Sophie Wilde as Esme, Romy's assistant
Esther McGregor as Isabel Mathis, Romy and Jacob's teenage daughter
Vaughan Reilly as Nora Mathis, Romy and Jacob's younger daughter[8]
Gaite Jansen as Hedda Scarlett
Izabel Mar as Anna
Victor Slezak as Mr. Missel[8]
Anoop Desai as Robert[8]
Bartley Booz as Tom
Maxwell Whittington-Cooper as Josh[8]
Leslie Silva as Hazel
Dolly Wells as Therapist
Production
Development
It was announced in November 2023 that David Hinojosa of 2AM was going to produce the project alongside Halina Reijn of Man Up Films, with A24 financing the project. Julia Oh, Zach Nutman, and Christine D'Souza Gelb of 2AM served as executive producers.[9] It was later revealed that Julia Oh would take on the producer role, contrary to earlier reports that she would serve as an executive producer.[10] In addition to her role as producer, Halina Reijn directed the film from a screenplay she wrote.[11][12] The project marked Reijn's second English-language feature film, both produced by A24.[13][14]
The film's workplace dynamics were influenced by cinematic elements from Indecent Proposal and Basic Instinct.[15][16] The affair in the film was set in an American workplace because the stricter hierarchy and rules in the U.S. compared to Europe was felt by the filmmaker to make such a relationship feel even more forbidden and taboo.[17]
Reijn added that her interest in exploring women's relationships with their bodies was a key motivator for making this movie.[18][19] She also credited her passion for the erotic thrillers of the 1980s and 1990s, particularly those by directors Paul Verhoeven and Adrian Lyne, as the inspirational driving force behind her decision to make this film.[20][21] Lizzie Talbot was hired as the intimacy coordinator.[22]
Casting
In November 2023, Nicole Kidman, Harris Dickinson, Antonio Banderas, Sophie Wilde, and Jean Reno were announced as part of the cast.[23][24] Other cast members included John Cenatiempo, Vaughan Reilly, Victor Slezak, Anoop Desai, and Maxwell Whittington-Cooper.[8] Esther McGregor was reported to star.[25]
Filming
Principal photography began in December 2023 in New York City,[26][27] and wrapped in February 2024.[28]
Release
Halina Reijn during the presentation of the film at the Venice International Film Festival
Babygirl premiered at the 81st Venice International Film Festival on August 30, 2024.[29][30][31] Following this, it was also premiered at the 49th Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2024.[32][3] The film was initially set for a release in the United States and Canada on December 20, 2024,[33] but the date was later shifted to December 25, 2024, for its theatrical debut.[34][35]
Reception
Critical response
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 90% of 58 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.8/10. The website's consensus reads: "Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson memorably smolder together in Babygirl, with writer-director Halina Reijn's clinical gaze keeping this sexually frank thriller more provocative than prurient."[36] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 82 out of 100, based on 24 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[37]
Damon Wise of Deadline Hollywood praised the performance of Kidman as "[she] really goes the distance, imbuing Romy with a psychological vulnerability that is missing from the film it most obvious sounds like (Fifty Shades of Grey) and presenting a unique reversal of the film it most obviously looks like (Secretary)." He also mentioned Dickinson's performance as "an inspired piece of casting, manifesting like a monster from the id with his dorky, knife-and-fork haircut and clothes that he appears to have put on with a shovel."[38] Nicholas Barber of the BBC lauded Reijn's gritty, indie-style direction in Babygirl, highlighting how she avoids the usual Hollywood neo-noir gloss, choosing instead to expose the raw, unpolished truth behind moments like the intern's arrival at the family's retreat or the co-worker's discovery of the affair. Barber also praised Kidman for delivering a bold and captivating performance, describing it as one of her most daring and impactful in years.[39]
David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter called out the film as "sexy, dark and unpredictable" and praised the cast performance. He mentioned Dickinson was "a magnetic screen presence", Kidman was "in spectacular form, swinging from outrage to fear to ravenously lustful consent", Wilde brought "sly notes of humor".[40] Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair praised the overall film as "Reijn creates the sense that we are watching test subjects through a two-way mirror. This doesn’t necessarily make the proceedings any less interesting. But one does maybe crave a bit more heat from a movie that is so willing to tackle intimate matters."[41]
In a more critical review, Xan Brooks of The Guardian stated, "for all its excited carnality and seesawing power struggles, the film’s thrills feel machine-tooled and vacuum-packed. Babygirl rolls off the track looking almost as neat and anonymous as a box from Tensile’s upstate delivery warehouse." However, he commended Kidman's "bright, bold performance" as it "carries a top-note of distress, as though she is not entirely convinced by everything she’s signed up for."[42] On the contrary, Owen Gleiberman of Variety praised the overall film as "a shrewdly honest and entertaining movie about a flagrantly 'wrong' sadomasochistic affair" and he termed Kidman's performance "fearless".[43]
Robbie Collin of The Telegraph praised the film, noting that it "is sharp enough – and hot enough." He highlighted Nicole Kidman's performance as "ferociously good, convincing utterly as this formerly level-headed careerist whose deeply buried, long-denied appetites are simultaneously proving her making and downfall."[44] Alison Willmore of Vulture described the film as "a self-love story," emphasizing that part of its message is about the importance of allowing oneself to be vulnerable and to "let yourself be small for a while."[45] Glenn Kenny of RogerEbert.com praised Kidman's performance but the film itself did not convince him "Kidman has garnered kudos for an uninhibited and daring performance, but when has she ever shied away from uninhibited and daring performances? I love to see them always, but I love to see them even more in good movies."[46] Kevin Maher of The Times mentioned that "...like the best BDSM experiences (they say), is slightly contrived but very satisfying."[47]
Radhika Seth of Vogue acknowledged that the film isn't for everyone, dividing critics and even premiere attendees. However, she praised Antonio Banderas, Nicole Kidman, Halina Reijn, and Cristobal Tapia de Veer for their standout contributions to the film.[48] Ben Croll of TheWrap said that despite hints at deeper themes and narratives, the film stands out for its surprising absence of cynicism.[49] Martin Tsai of Collider noted that while the film does elicit some laughs, whether intentional or not, it ultimately feels more demeaning for Nicole Kidman than Dogville. He pointed out that Catherine Breillat had already addressed similar themes more skillfully in Last Summer, and criticized Reijn for lacking the nuance needed to elevate the film into something more meaningful.[50]
Accolades
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Venice International Film Festival September 7, 2024 Golden Lion Halina Reijn Nominated [51][52]
Volpi Cup for Best Actress Nicole Kidman Won
Gotham Awards December 2, 2024 Best Feature Halina Reijn, David Hinojosa, and Julia Oh Nominated [53][54]
Outstanding Lead Performance Nicole Kidman Nominated
National Board of Review Awards December 4, 2024 Best Actress Won [55][56]
Top Ten Films Babygirl Won
Michigan Movie Critics Guild December 9, 2024 Best Actress Nicole Kidman Nominated [57]
Phoenix Critics Circle December 12, 2024 Best Actress Pending [58]
New York Film Critics Online December 16, 2024 Best Actress Pending [59]
Palm Springs International Film Festival January 3, 2025 International Star Award Won [60]
Directors to Watch Halina Reijn Won [61]
Golden Globe Awards January 5, 2025 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nicole Kidman Pending [62]
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards January 11, 2025 Best Actress Nicole Kidman Pending [63]
Santa Barbara International Film Festival February 9, 2025 Virtuoso Award Harris Dickinson Won [64]
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A new trailer has been released for Babygirl. Babygirl is an upcoming erotic thriller about a high-powered CEO named Romy (Nicole Kidman) who puts her well-manicured family and professional life at risk when she gets involved in an affair with an intern (Harris Dickinson) who is decades younger than her. In addition to Kidman and Dickinson, Babygirl features a leading cast including Antonio Banderas, Sophie Wilde, Esther McGregor, and Vaughn Reilly. The film is directed by Halina Reijn and set for release on Christmas, December 25.
Now, A24 has released a new trailer for Babygirl. The trailer opens by showing an encounter between Romy and Samuel, as they stand uncomfortably in an elevator together. As the thrilling clip roars forward, Romy's family life is established as she takes Christmas photos with her husband and daughter. As the Babygirl trailer continues, dialogue includes lines like "being a CEO means being a nurturer" and other thematically appropriate moments, such as when Samuel says "it's about giving and taking power."
What This Means For Babygirl
This Trailer Well Establishes Babygirl As A Thriller
Nicole Kidman as Romy and Antonio Banderas as Jacob sitting together in Babygirl
This Babygirl trailer is similar to the previous glimpses of the film in that it devolves into a more erotic energy over the course of its two minutes. Whereas the first trailer unveils its chaos more subtly, however, this Babygirl trailer throws audiences right into the film's central tension. Fairly immediately, Romy's friction between family and work life is on display, and the fact that she is hiding something from her husband is hinted at.
Nicole Kidman in Babygirl and Angelina Jolie in Maria with an Oscars statue
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If Babygirl is able to maintain this kind of energy throughout the film, it will make for a fascinating ride. The film has, after all, been described as an erotic thriller. This second trailer puts the movie's thriller energy on full display while giving a hint at the eroticism. The balance between the two will be hard to pull off, but with an actor with as much gravitas as Kidman and an emerging star like Dickinson in the lead roles, Babygirl may just do it.
Our Take On The Babygirl Trailer
Babygirl's Release Date Is Fascinating
Harris Dickinson rests his head on Nicole Kidman's in a close up image from Babygirl
While this Babygirl trailer is not as overt about it as the first installment, the A24 movie, like its release date, is set on Christmas. This makes the A24 film perfectly suited for Christmas release, but given its erotic themes, it will also be fascinating to see how audiences take to this particular kind of holiday film. Babygirl has a lot of competition on this release date, including Nosferatu and A Complete Unknown, so it will be interesting to see how the movie stands out against its competitors.
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A high-powered CEO risks everything when she embarks on a passionate and illicit affair with her much younger intern.
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Halina Reijn
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December 25, 2024
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Halina Reijn
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Nicole Kidman , Harris Dickinson , Antonio Banderas , Sophie Wilde , John Cenatiempo , Leslie Silva , Anoop Desai , Jean Reno
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Nicole Kidman will do whatever Harris Dickinson wants in “Babygirl.”
On Tuesday, A24 dropped the second trailer for the seductive drama. Written and directed by Halina Reijn, “Babygirl” stars Kidman as Romy, a robotics CEO who seems to have it all but is deeply unsatisfied sexually. She begins an affair with her intern Samuel (Dickinson), who senses immediately from their first interaction that Romy is craving something much more primal and starts destabilizing her entire world.
“Get on your knees,” Samuel tells her. “Is that what you want?”
The film also stars Antonio Banderas as Romy’s husband Jacob and Sophie Wilde as Esme, her assistant.
Kidman and Dickinson’s chemistry heats up the screen, but “Babygirl” is more about power dynamics and female pleasure — the latter of which drew Kidman to the project.
“I made it because in my body of work, I needed to do this. It’s part of what I do. I’ve never shied away from sexuality on screen, ever… [Reijn] wanted to make a film about liberation, female pleasure. And I wanted to do that! I wanted to do that. ‘Cause I’ve done a lot of films where I’ve been punished. I’ve done those films where you really don’t get the pleasure from it,” the Oscar winner told British GQ. “A lot of times these films are very punishing. The woman gets discarded in the end or she gets turned around and she has to beg on her knees.”
Kidman won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress for her performance in “Babygirl” at the Venice Film Festival in September. She currently in fourth place in the Best Actress Oscar odds. If she gets in, this will be her sixth Oscar nomination.
“Babygirl” hits theaters on Christmas Day.
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