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To Die For (1995) Reviews

To Die For (1995)
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The price of fame is murder -- or at least it is in the mind of one woman in New Hampshire. Suzanne Stone (Nicole Kidman) has spent most of her life wanting to be famous; she's attractive, speaks well, and imagines herself to be intelligent ("imagines" is the key word here), so she has set her sights on becoming a TV anchorwoman. However, opportunities for female broadcasters are hard to come by in Little Hope, New Hampshire, and she's convinced that her husband, the once handsome but now flabby restaurant manager Larry Maretto (Matt Dillon), is just getting in her way. Suzanne gets herself a spot hosting a weather report on a local public access station, and is preparing a documentary called "Teens Speak Out," which puts her in touch with a trio of high school students -- Jimmy (Joaquin Phoenix), Russell (Casey Affleck), and Lydia (Alison Folland) -- who are even more desperate for attention than she is. When Suzanne hatches a plot to get Larry out of her life once and for all, she uses Jimmy, who has developed a serious crush on her, to do her dirty work, but Larry's sister Janice (Illeana Douglas), who has long believed there was something fishy about Suzanne, eventually begins to realize what happened to her brother. Nicole Kidman won a Golden Globe award for her work in this film, which represented something of a comeback for director Gus Van Sant after the commercial and critical disaster of Even Cowgirls Get the Blues. Screenwriter Buck Henry plays a small role as a high school teacher. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Nicole KidmanMatt Dillon, (more)
Director(s):
Gus Van Sant
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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(19 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Mary S.

Clever story with more depth that appears at first.

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Parker S.

I love this movie! You have to love Nicole's nut-job character. Nicole and Joaquin did a great job.

Yes   |   No


Joel R.

Story was good, and i'm a big fan of Nicole Kidman, but the movie really dragged.

Yes   |   No


Eric H.

Review 285: The intriguing story of a woman working hard to become an important TV face is led by Nicole Kidman's accurate performance as the anchorwoman in love with fame, then backed by the darker second half supported by Joaquin Phoenix, Matt Dillon&Casey Affleck where she'll stop ANYTHING from ruining her dream.

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Helene P.

Great acting by Nicole Kidman. I would recommend this movie which is done like a documentary. Reminded me of the Pamela Smart story.

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Maria L.

Nicole Kidman is cute and plays the character well but I found myself loosing interest in the movie about 20 minutes into it.

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Ben B.

While well performed by nicole and joaquin, the story was lacking.

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Elizabeth D.

David Cronenberg cameo!

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Tom N.

Kinda slow, and not enough sexapeal.

Yes   |   No


Susan W.

Bother to rent this movie. It was just too silly for words.

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    Mary S.

    Clever story with more depth that appears at first.

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    Parker S.

    I love this movie! You have to love Nicole's nut-job character. Nicole and Joaquin did a great job.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Joel R.

    Story was good, and i'm a big fan of Nicole Kidman, but the movie really dragged.

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