• The Business of Film: Babygirl, A Real Pain & White Bird

  • Jan 16 2025
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

The Business of Film: Babygirl, A Real Pain & White Bird

  • Summary

  • James Cameron-Wilson says that yet again 6 films took £1m at the box office, with Mufasa replacing Nosferatu as #1. Racy drama Babygirl is #5, with Nicole Kidman amazing as a businesswoman whose perfect life is threatened by an affair. James found it almost too much, so real and voyeuristic did it feel. Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain at #6 has him and Kieran Culkin mismatched cousins tracing their European heritage. It's original, deftly realised, witty and well acted. Although perhaps aimed at younger viewers, Amazon's White Bird has Helen Mirren explaining her experiences under the Nazis to her grandson. Made by the great Marc Forster, it is poignant and touching and had James on the edge of tears at times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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