Nicole Kidman shades Martin Scorsese for only making movies about men

Nicole Kidman seemingly shaded Martin Scorsese for having male protagonists in most of his films.

The Oscar-winning actress, 57, went viral earlier this year for listing every director she has ever worked with while accepting the AFI Life Achievement Award.

When asked by Vanity Fair if there are any notable names she still has her eye on, the “Babygirl” star admitted she would love to work with the 81-year-old — if he ever writes a role for her.

Nicole Kidman seemingly took a subtle dig at Martin Scorsese’s male-dominated filmography. WireImage
Kidman told Vanity Fair she would love to work with the famed director “if he does a film with women.” ALESSANDRO DI MEO/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

“I’ve always said I want to work with Scorsese, if he does a film with women,” she told the outlet.

Along with the “Departed” director, Kidman also named Kathryn Bigelow, Spike Jonze, Paul Thomas Anderson and Michael Haneke as directors on her wish list.

While Kidman didn’t elaborate on the subtle dig, Scorsese has been criticized in the past for his male-heavy films — such as “The Godfather,” “The Irishman,” “Goodfellas,” “The Wolf of Wall Street” and many more.

The “Babygirl” actress did not elaborate on the apparent shade. Kristina Bumphrey/Shutterstock
Kathryn Bigelow, Spike Jonze, Paul Thomas Anderson and Michael Haneke were among the other directors Kidman would love to work with. A24 via Getty Images

In 2011, Meryl Streep shared similar sentiments about Scorsese during an interview with The Talks.

“I would like Martin Scorsese to be interested in a female character once in a while, but I don’t know if I’ll live that long,” she bluntly told the outlet.

Over a decade later and Streep, 75, has yet to collaborate with Scorsese. She has, however, worked alongside Kidman.

Reps for the actress did not respond to our request for comment. AFP via Getty Images
Scorsese has been criticized over the years for featuring mainly male protagonists in his films. REUTERS

The legendary director has defended his directorial choices in the past, insisting that he tries to accurately portray masculinity in a way that speaks to everyone.

“The films I’m dealing with have often been about men’s worlds, where the women seem to be adjuncts,” he told Entertainment Weekly in the ’90s.

“I think the women in ‘Goodfellas’ and ‘Raging Bull’ are very strong. But they’re not in the ring,” he continued. “In general, I have to be true to the society in which a story operates. I don’t think it’s right to overbalance it just for the sake of trying to be politically correct.”

During his decades-long career, the legendary director has only worked on flicks with a female protagonist a few times — the first being nearly 50 years ago.

However, he has always brushed off the criticism. AFP via Getty Images
In the ’90s, he told Entertainment Weekly that he likes to include “very strong” women in his stories but doesn’t want to add more female characters just to “be politically correct.” Getty Images for WSJ. Magazine Innovators Awards

Advertisement

Related Posts

Taylor Swift celebrates Jason and Kylie Kelce’s pregnancy news after surprise baby announcement

Taylor Swift is celebrating Jason and Kylie Kelce following their exciting pregnancy news. The “Karma” hitmaker subtly “liked” Kylie’s pregnancy announcement after the expecting mother revealed Friday evening that she and the retired NFL pro would be …

Read more

Bethenny Frankel hard launches her new romance with boyfriend Tom Villante on Instagram, calls him ‘my man’

Bethenny Frankel and her new boyfriend just went Instagram official. The former “Real Housewives of New York City” star hard launched their romance on Saturday when she shared a short clip of Tom Villante lighting a fire for her as she held a white fur …

Read more

Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland have Destiny’s Child reunion with Michelle Williams at ‘Death Becomes Her’ on Broadway

Broadway just got a special Destiny’s Child reunion. On Thursday night, Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland supported their former bandmate Michelle Williams at the opening night of “Death Becomes Her” at New York City’s Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Williams, 45, co-stars …

Read more

Liam Payne’s girlfriend heartbroken by ‘painful’ CCTV footage of singer being carried through hotel lobby: ‘Could have been saved’

Liam Payne’s girlfriend, Kate Cassidy, continues to suffer as more details about the late singer’s death surface online. On Friday, the Daily Mail published disturbing images from CCTV footage of the late One Direction member being carried through the …

Read more

Jason Kelce to host late-night talk show for ESPN: ‘It’s going to be a celebration’

[embedded content] Hereeeee’s Jason! Jason Kelce is joining the ranks of late-night hosts as ESPN’s newest frontman of “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce,” set to premiere in 2025. The Super Bowl champ, 37, announced his new gig during an appearance …

Read more

Travis Kelce’s watch found in Rhode Island after Kansas City mansion was burglarized of $20K in cash: report

Travis Kelce’s stolen watch was reportedly found in Providence, RI, this week after the NFL star’s mansion in Leawood, Kan., was burglarized last month. Sources familiar with the investigation told ABC News Friday that a watch taken from Kelce’s residence …

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *