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Welcome to Nicole's Magic
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Welcome to Nicole's Magic, a fansite for the spectacular spectacular Academy Award winning Australian actress Nicole Kidman. Nicole is one of the most sought-after actresses of her generation, and is known for her roles in Moulin Rouge, The Hours and To Die For, and has recently been seen in the controversial thrillers Stoker and The Paperboy.
Nicole's Magic is the largest and most comprehensive fansite for Nicole, and is dedicated to supporting her and her career. As of March 2013, Nicole's Magic is entering a new phase of its fansite life, now focussing on paying tribute to Nicole's career up to and including 2006. Read more about what this entails here, and how you can keep up to date with her current career here. Nicole is our favourite actress, and we feel that this way we can provide a highly extensive and worthy tribute to this incredible woman. Comments, suggestions, sparkling diamonds, elephant love medleys and contributions are always more than welcomed so please contact me if you have anything to say. Enjoy your visit, add us to your Favourites and come back again soon!
NB: As part of our site overhaul, all of our content is moving over to a new system. While these changes take place many of the pages within this site will not work/give errors - please be patient as I work to fix them as quickly as I can!
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As part of a bi-monthly feature here at Nicole's Magic, each month we will be taking a look back at one of Nicole's films or acting projects. Nicole has an immense body of work behind her, and there's no better way to be reminded of her talent and how much we love her than immersing ourselves and taking an in depth look at those works.

"Mrs Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself..."
Movie Of The Month Archive
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While this main site is now only focussing on Nicole's career up to 2006, you can still keep up-to-date with her current activities on our forum. Visit Nicole's Bulletin for the latest news and photos, and be sure to register to be able to post your own messages, and get access to even more Nicole chat and interaction.
VISIT THE FORUM
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• UN Women
The women's fund at the United Nations, promoting women's empowerment and gender equality
• Breast Cancer Care
Join the fight for women's survival and help beat cancer.
• Sydney Children's Hospital
A specialist facility for children's health and a paediatric teaching centre
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IndieWire.com: While initially a picture many hoped would land at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, Park Chan Wook’s eagerly anticipated English language debut “Stoker” has been one that has been both heavily under wraps and long awaited, but now we’re less than a year away from release and we’re rolling the dice on a fall festival appearance.
Fox Searchlight has announced that “Stoker” has been given a March 1, 2013 release date and we’re willing to bet that the likelihood of fall premiere at Venice — where he won an award for “Sympathy For Lady Vengeance” in 2005 and served on the jury in 2006 — is looking stronger and stronger. So why are we so excited for this one? First there’s the cast: Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska, Alden Ehrenreich, Jacki Weaver, Matthew Goode, Dermot Mulroney, Lucas Till and more. Then, there’s the Hitchockian premise. Penned by Wentworth Miller — under the name Ted Foulke — the Black List script is described as a fantastical, fairy tale-like family drama that follows the story of an eccentric teen, India (Wasikowska), whose enigmatic and estranged uncle (Goode) returns to the family after the death of the girl’s father. People, however, start to go missing in her hometown at the same time and she soon discovers that her uncle may be the cause. Toss in a score by Clint Mansell, and we’re in, hook, line and sinker.
For anyone who thought this might be an awards player, this release date rules that out, but given the logline, it seems more like a straight genre piece anyway. Now, how about a trailer? Okay, if not that, then some official stills already?
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