Nicole Kidman headlines a suburban snore of a thriller
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Holland, Michigan, is REALLY into tulips and offers a lot of potentially interesting visuals and plot points, yet much of the thriller could have been set anywhere.
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“I was probably the main one who was pushing (to film in Holland). I kept being told the puzzle doesn’t fit. If I wanted to shoot it properly and have the proper people and art and storefronts, have it be properly 2000, it was going to cost too much to do it here.” In the end, Eighth Street was recreated in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Nicole Kidman’s new film is the sort that keeps reminding you of other, better ones – which leaves you, the viewer, with a couple of options. One is to tut and rue the fact you aren’t watching those instead: in this instance,
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Nicole Kidman headlines the trippy mystery Holland, Mimi Cave's follow-up to the psychological thriller Fresh. Named for the picture-perfect town in which it is set, the movie aims to recapture an era of American innocence before tossing its characters into a downward spiral of disillusionment and violence.
Nicole Kidman's South by Southwest lovely "Holland" has officially landed on Prime Video, and we're here with all the details on how and where to watch. Kidman is back in her thriller bag with a film that slightly pulls in some of her vibes from "The Stepford Housewives.
Holland starring Nicole Kidman is now streaming on Prime Video. Here's a breakdown of how the mystery thriller film ends.