HOLLAND — A film starring Nicole Kidman, set during Holland's Tulip Time, will celebrate its world premiere at the 2025 South by Southwest Festival in March. The festival, which announced its lineup Wednesday, January 22, runs March 7-15 in Austin, Texas.
Naomi Watts said friend Nicole Kidman is at the 'absolute tippy-top of her game' and praised the 'Babygirl' actress for being 'at the epitome of her sexuality in her 50s' too.
Watts praised Kidman for the wide breadth of work she has tackled throughout her long, illustrious career. "When you think of the body of work, how many different things she’s done, and she’s so fearless in every single role,
“Holland,” a thriller starring Nicole Kidman, is premiering at the SXSW Film & TV Festival. SXSW is set to take place in Austin, Texas, starting March 7. There will be more than 200 premieres at this year’s festival, according to its website.
Sundance is kicking off today in Park City, and fires are once again raging in LA County, but this morning the twice delayed nominations for the 97th Academy Awards were finally announced. With a distinctly wide awake Wicked's Bowen Yang and Bottoms Rachel Sennott unveiling the final contenders in all 23 categories early Thursday in
For the first time since 2022, this year's South by Southwest Film & Television Festival does not overlap with the Oscars - which seems to have given SXSW curators a richer field to pull from, as the 2025 lineup has no shortage of buzzy titles and stars.
Nominations for the 97th Academy Awards are out. There are a number of notable names that did not make the final cut.
Along with Rogen's upcoming Hollywood satire series 'The Studio,' other projects premiering at the Texas festival will include 'Holland,' starring Nicole Kidman.
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