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Hey Academy! Time To Take Nicole Kidman’s ‘Paperboy’ Role Seriously!

Once, Nicole Kidman barely had to raise an eyebrow to get awards attention. Now, she barely can raise an eyebrow and her best work in years is being completely ignored in the Oscar conversation. The Paperboy stars Kidman as Charlotte Bless, a damaged attention-seeker who becomes sexually obsessed with a convicted murderer ( John Cusack ), while cock-teasing the only man—or really, teenager—who truly loves her (Zac Efron). It’s Kidman’s bravest, boldest, and most committed performance ever, and no one cares for the short-sighted reason that the movie is terrible. How unfair. The Nicole Kidman of To Die For used to have a bright future before that bright future came true and blinded everyone to her comedic gifts. Once Kidman scored her first Oscar nomination for 2002’s Moulin Rouge , she became the prey of the Hollywood awards hunt, in which the chase for For-Your-Consideration goes like this: take one prestigious actress (see Kidman, Berry, Jolie, Swank), make her play someone vulnerable (see Cold Mountain , Things We Lost in the Fire , The Changeling , Conviction ), then cross your fingers. This is why we’ve had a full decade of Kidman drifting about in period costumes or, god forbid, stretching herself to play a movie star in Nine . And people, this is why the Oscar season is boring. This formula guarantees a chase to the middlebrow, and it’s why every Best Picture Oscar winner since Silence of the Lambs is something your grandma would see at an arthouse matinee. There’s only one thing we can do to save the Academy Awards: nominate Nicole Kidman for The Paperboy . Just because The Paperboy is bad doesn’t void the bravery it took to make it. Kidman’s Charlotte is a balls-out wonder. She’s pure sex and need, at once over-confident and fragile. Slithering around in her neon polyester pants, Kidman is fully alive for the first time since Baz Luhrmann murdered her with tuberculosis. And The Paperboy even has not one but two stand-out scenes that will live on in infamy—Sally Field standing on a table in Norma Rae can’t compete with Kidman peeing on Zac Efron or giving John Cusack an orgasm just by breathing at him from across a prison cell. Imagine if Oscar voters were able to parse the jewels from the schlock. Why should Les Misérables clutter up every acting category? What if this year’s ceremony didn’t just include the dull favorites like Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln and Jessica Chastain in Zero Dark Thirty —roles everyone respects, but no one loves—but made room for Michael Shannon in Premium Rush and Michael Sheen in Breaking Dawn – Part 2 . Imagine just being able to say, “The Academy Award-nominated bike messenger thriller Premium Rush .” Plus, this wouldn’t be the first time we’ve given an actor a statuette for good work in an awful film. We did it three years ago when Mo’Nique won for Precious . It’s no coincidence that Precious and The Paperboy were both directed by bizarro auteur Lee Daniels, a former casting agent and producer with the clout to get serious actors to take him seriously. He convinced the likes of Helen Mirren, Cuba Gooding Jr., and Joseph Gordon-Levitt to star in his debut film, Shadowboxer —-and that’s despite a script which opens with Stephen Dorff shoving a pool cue up a guy’s ass. In fact, let’s go one step further. Not only does Nicole Kidman deserve a Best Actress nomination for The Paperboy , Lee Daniels deserves Best Director. He’s clearly one of the greats. Not because his films are any good, but because his actors would do—and do do—anything for him. Anthony Minghella, Sidney Pollack, Rob Marshall only wish they could pull as passionate of a performance out of Kidman, and Daniels behind-the-scenes alchemy is that powerful with every single one of his actors. He not only convinced Helen Mirren and Cuba Gooding Jr. to shoot a strip scene in Shadowboxer , he convinced them to commit to it like it was high art. And The Paperboy performs more stunt-casting miracles: An American sweetheart, John Cusack, is loathsome; Macy Gray is the next great actress and Zac Efron, convincingly, can’t get laid. Could Steven Spielberg swing that? Never. Luckily, we’re not alone in appreciating this wonderful, terrible gem. In October, a group of rogue cinephiles launched a For Your Consideration Facebook page flogging Nicole Kidman’s outstanding work in The Paperboy . As of today, the page has 10 fans. Let’s get that number growing.

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Christian Bale Back On David O. Russell Con Artist Project; Osama Bin Laden Raid Film To Air 48 Hours Before U.S. Election: Biz Break

Also in Monday morning’s round-up of news briefs: Bradley Cooper is to receive a Hollywood award. CNN is launching a unit for documentary distribution and The Paperboy scores in the specialty box office over the weekend. Osama Bin Laden Raid Film Seal Team Six To Air 48 Hours Before Election Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden is the first high-profile dramatisation of the attack on the al-Qaida leader’s Pakistan hide-out. The incident, in May 2011, was widely regarded as a coup for the Obama administration, following former President Bush’s failed seven-year attempt to catch Bin Laden “dead or alive.” Produced by the Weinstein Company, the film will be broadcast on the National Geographic Channel on Sunday November 4th, The Guardian reports . Christian Bale Returns to David O. Russell FBI and Con Artists Film David O. Russell took over the project that was at first titled American Bullshit from Ben Affleck. Bradley Cooper and Christian Bale were attached to star, but then Jeremy Renner signed on to replace Bale and Amy Adams joined the cast. But now Bale is back and the project is untitled. It is based on a true story about an infamous con artist (Bale) and his partner/love interest (Adams) who are working with a federal agent (Cooper) to take on dirty politicians and mobsters, Vulture reports . Bradley Cooper to Receive Hollywood Film Awards Honors Cooper will be feted by the awards for his role in David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook . He will receive the “Hollywood Actor Award” at the 16th annual Hollywood Film Awards at its gala taking place October 22nd, THR reports . CNN Launches Unit to Acquire Documentary Films for Theaters and Television CNN Films will secure feature-length documentaries to air on CNN and CNN International as well as for theatrical distribution. The move is part of a wider strategy to acquire original non-fiction content to complement CNN’s news programs. Girl Rising , a film which inspired a global action campaign to promote girls’ education, will air in spring 2013, Deadline reports . Specialty Box Office: Paperboy Strong in Debut; House I Live In , Wuthering Heights , The Oranges Fair Lee Daniels’ The Paperboy lead the pack of specialty newcomers with a solid $110,033 at 11 locations and an average of $10,003. That gives the Oscar-nominated director a respectable first showing for his follow-up to his lauded 2009 film Precious, although it falls short of spectacular. Even so, it bested the weekend’s other new titles in limited release. Only Abramorama’s House I Live In came close with a $9,827 average in 2 theaters, Deadline reports .

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Movie Nudity Report: V/H/S, Butter, The Paperboy [PICS]

It’s the most wonderful time of the year for horror fans, and this weekend the October push begins with the nude found-footage anthology flick V/H/S (2012) (co-starring Hannah Rose Fierman , above). But if scary movies aren’t your thing, we have two non-nude options that may suit your fancy: Olivia Wilde as a bi-curious stripper who locks lips with Ashley Greene in the satirical comedy Butter (2011) and Nicole Kidman as a sex-crazed cougar in 1960s Florida in the hysterically (and not in the funny way) over-wrought The Paperboy (2012). More after the jump!

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Nicole Kidman Delivers Golden Showers (Sort of) in The Paperboy

Nicole Kidman is one of the most gorgeous gingers ever to show skin on screen. And one of her most under-appreciated assets is her flair for deadpan comedy, as seen in her role as a manipulative local news reporter in To Die For (1995). Now Nicole’s showing that she’s still got one of the hottest bodies in the business at Cannes, where she’s promoting her new movie The Paperboy . Much like To Die For , The Paperboy features a boy barely out of his teens ( Zac Efron ) lusting after the MILF-y Ms. Kidman, but this time she’s only got eyes for convicted serial killer John Cusak . She’s receiving praise for her role as a ” crazed trailer-trash vixen “, one of the bright spots in a film that’s receiving a decidedly mixed response. Highlights include a scene where Nicole brings herself to a hands-free orgasm at the very sight of her beloved Cusak and the aforementioned peeing scene . The scene, where Kidman pees on Efron after he gets stung by jellyfish, is being heavily hyped as a “Golden Shower”; we think peeing on jellyfish stings hardly counts, even if they’re on his face and you ” get a close-up of the stream .” Or does it? You tell us, urophiliacs. See more from svelte stunner Nicole Kidman right here at MrSkin.com

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The Paperboy Delivers John Cusack, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Tuesday edition of The Broadsheet: Johnny Depp could produce and star in two blockbusters… Freaky Deaky gets a massive cast overhaul… Chris Hemsworth goes to the races… and more ahead.

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