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  1. Released October 20th, 2022, 'To Die For' stars John Schneider, Cody McCarver, Quinton Aaron, Becky Andrews The NR movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 40 min, and received a user score of 55 (out of ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › To_Die_ForTo Die For - Wikipedia

    To Die For is a 1995 satirical black comedy film [6] directed by Gus Van Sant, and written by Buck Henry based on Joyce Maynard ‘s novel of the same name, which in turn was inspired by the story of Pamela Smart. It stars Nicole Kidman, Joaquin Phoenix and Matt Dillon, with Illeana Douglas, Wayne Knight, Casey Affleck, Kurtwood Smith, Dan ...

  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1066712-to_die_forTo Die For | Rotten Tomatoes

    Suzanne Stone (Nicole Kidman) is a weather reporter at her small-town cable station, but she dreams of being a big-time news anchor. However, she feels that her middle-class husband (Matt Dillon ...

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  4. Kidman stars in this 1995 crime comedy-drama as Suzanne, a weathergirl on a local TV station who longs to be a high-flying star on Network television. When she feels that her middle-class husband (Matt Dillon) is holding her back, she decides to have him murdered by a teenage boy named Jimmy (Joaquin Phoenix).

  5. Gus Van Sant. Joyce Maynard. Buck Henry. Suzanne Stone wants to be a world-famous news anchor and she is willing to do anything to get what she wants. What she lacks in intelligence, she makes up for in cold determination and diabolical wiles. As she pursues her goal with relentless focus, she is forced to destroy anything and anyone that may ...

  6. Oct 6, 1995 · "To Die For" is the kind of movie that's merciless with its characters, and Kidman is superb at making Suzanne into someone who is not only stupid, vain and egomaniacal (we've seen that before) but also vulnerably human. She represents, on a large scale, feelings we have all had in smaller and sneakier ways. She simply lacks skill in concealing ...

  7. Missy Stewart. Editor. Curtiss Clayton. Music by. Danny Elfman. The all-American obsession with celebrity turns monstrous in this deliciously subversive (and disturbingly prescient) satire of our television-mediated, true-crime-obsessed age. In a career breakthrough, Nicole Kidman delivers a diabolical deconstruction of the girl next door as a ...

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