
Nicole Kidman
Romy
Harris Dickinson
Samuel
Antonio Banderas
Jacob
Esther-Rose McGregor
Isabel
Sophie Wilde
Esme
Vaughan Reilly
Nora
Victor Slezak
Mr. Missel
Leslie Silva
Hazel
Gaite Jansen
Hedda / Scarlett
Robert Farrior
Brack / Stephen
Bartley Booz
Tom
Anoop Desai
Robert
Mary Ann Lamb
Hannah
Gabrielle Policano
Mary
Gabriela Torres
Intern
Izabel Mar
Intern
Max O'Herlihy
Intern
Michael Kirchmann
Ari
Mareau Hall
Raver
Dolly Wells
Therapist
Tess McMillan
Ophelia
Skyler Matthews
Girl
Molly Price
Mrs. Holbrook
Maxwell Whittington-Cooper
Josh
Maryann Urbano
Mother

















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$20,000,000.00
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Reviews
Babygirl (2024) is yet another attempt at making a “provocative” drama that leans too much on surface-level shock value rather than compelling storytelling. The plot, if you can call it that, revolves around an imbalanced relationship dynamic that lacks any real emotional depth. There is no real buildup, no effort to make the audience care about these characters beyond their physical interactions,

Babygirl is the story of high-strung CEO who secretly desires to be dominated and controlled. She instead gets into a weird relationship with a young intern who kind of is interested in the same thing, but also just is worried about how much milk she is drinking? There relationship develops throughout the movie but not in any interesting way. At one point he makes her stand in a corner and the mus

<em>'Babygirl'</em> is sex and bugger all else. It features two of the more freaky characters in cinematic history, they both kinda creeped me out I'm not going to lie - I will never look at a tie in the same way again, or a glass of milk for that matter. Kudos for creativity, I guess! Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson do commit to their respective roles, some of the noises coming out of the f

Business executive "Romy" (Nicole Kidman) is initially impressed with the dog-handling skills of "Samuel" (Harris Dickinson) but when she discovers that he is to be an intern in her e-packaging company something else starts to draw her to the man. We already know that though happily enough married to "Jacob" (Antonio Banderas) she's not exactly fulfilled in the bedroom department, and "Samuel" see
It's the most anticipated film of this first part of the 81st Venice International Film Festival. And after the first viewing you immediately understand why. It pushes the boundaries of sensuality, sex, sound, ambition, morality and feminism. All this is possible thanks to a captivating Nicole Kidman, an intimate script and direction by Halina Reijn and a production by A24, which as always never












