This erotic thriller explores the complexities of power dynamics and sexuality within a professional setting as a high-ranking CEO (Nicole Kidman) embarks on a forbidden romance with a captivating intern (Harris Dickinson), who is significantly younger.
"Without Kidman in a fearless turn and Dickinson there to pivot her to the edge, Babygirl wouldn’t work as smashingly as it does. This is a sexy, darkly funny, and bold piece of work. Don’t sleep on it"-INDIEWIRE
"A deliciously barbed, but wise and ultimately hopeful investigation of female sexual desire, marriage and modern power dynamics." -TIME OUT
"It’s the sort of intelligent, elegant adult filmmaking that is frequently lacking in modern cinema, approaching a complex theme not only with nuance and empathy but refreshing candour, all while being genuinely erotic and stylish." -LITTLE WHITE LIES
"Babygirl takes a few turns we don’t expect, but that’s because the movie’s ambition isn’t just to feed the thriller engine. It’s to capture something genuine about women’s erotic experience in the age of control." -VARIETY
"It’s a self-love story, and part of that discovery is that it’s okay to let yourself be small for a while." -VULTURE
"Reijn's raw, jagged, indie-style film has all the scenes you would expect if Babygirl were a standard Hollywood neo-noir thriller but each time Reijn explores the undignified reality behind the glamour." -BBC
"... Like the best BDSM experiences (they say), is slightly contrived but very satisfying." -TIMES
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