Nicole Kidman willing to risk looking like a fool for 'The Paperboy'
Talk about a good week. On back-to-back days recently, Nicole Kidman received two nominations each from the Screen Actors Guild and the Golden Globes. Both organizations cited her performance in the television movie "Hemingway & Gellhorn" opposite Clive Owen, but what caught many by surprise was the pair of supporting actress nominations she received for her role in Lee Daniels' "The Paperboy." The simmering noir film has been a point of controversy and conversation since its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, with audiences buzzing over Kidman's fearless, bold performance as Charlotte Bless, a Florida woman who falls for a convicted murderer (John Cusack) after writing him in prison. Zac Efron also stars, and there's a scene in the film, in which Kidman uses a home remedy of sorts to heal his character after a jellyfish sting, that gets people talking. But it's her intense no-touching prison sex scene with Cusack that leaves audiences speechl...