Nicole Kidman showed off her glowing complexion as she was joined by Megan Fahy and Eve Hewson at the after-party for the premiere of The Perfect Couple.
The 57-year-old Oscar winner showed off her age-defying looks as she attended the premiere of her new Netflix drama, in which she plays a famous novelist.
For the evening, Nicole layered a black blazer over her slim, statuesque 6’1″ frame with a custom-made sheer Ferragamo halter dress.
The star looked a wrinkle-free wonder once again as she posed with her co-stars at the party, after her alabaster complexion was fully contoured by makeup artist Gucci Westman.
She was joined at the star-studded bash by a host of her co-stars, including The White Lotus star Megan, 34, who dazzled in a sheer black lace midi dress.
Nicole Kidman showed off her glowing complexion as she was joined by Megan Fahy and Eve Hewson at the after-party for the premiere of The Perfect Couple in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
She was joined at the star-studded bash by a host of her co-stars, including The White Lotus star Megan, 34, who dazzled in a sheer black lace midi dress.
Megan’s completely bare-chested dress was complete with a plunging neckline and was so sheer that all of her underwear was on display.
The Bold Type star pulled her blonde hair back into a bun and rocked black open-toed heels.
At the after-party, Megan was seen laughing with co-star Eve, 33, who looked gift-wrapped in a loose-fitting pink dress with a bow, exaggerated hips and pockets, and dazzling stilettos selected by stylist Karla Welch.
The daughter of U2 frontman Bono and activist Ali Hewson (full name Memphis Eve Sunny Day Hewson) pulled her raven locks back into an elaborate bun.
Eve highlighted her bushy eyebrows and wore brown eyeshadow, pink blush and a darker pink lipstick.
Megan and Eve, who play Amelia Sachs and Merritt Monaco in the series, looked very friendly as they laughed together while posing for photos.
Following the UK premiere and new trailer that arrived this week, Wednesday saw the first reviews for Netflix’s The Perfect Couple ahead of its release the following day.
Nicole and Liev Schreiber lead the lively cast of this upcoming limited series, which follows a wealthy Nantucket family whose lives are turned upside down.
Nicole was once again a wrinkle-free stunner as she posed with her co-stars at the party, after her alabaster complexion was fully contoured by makeup artist Gucci Westman.
For the evening, Nicole layered a black blazer over her slim, statuesque 6’1″ frame with a custom-made sheer Ferragamo halter dress.
Megan’s completely bare-chested dress was complete with a plunging neckline and was so sheer that all of her underwear was on display.
At the after-party, Megan was seen laughing with co-star Eve, 33, who looked gift-wrapped in a loose-fitting pink dress with a bow, exaggerated hips and pockets, and dazzling stilettos selected by stylist Karla Welch.
The Bold Type star pulled her blonde locks back into a bun and rocked a pair of black open-toed heels (Megan pictured with Liev Schreiber)
The daughter of U2 frontman Bono and activist Ali Hewson (full name Memphis Eve Sunny Day Hewson) pulled her raven locks back into an elaborate bun (Eve pictured with Susanne Bier)
The first three reviews are out, with one calling it “ridiculously good” while the others are less positive, with one calling it “dumb” and “derivative.”
The only positive review so far is from The GuardianLucy Mangan, who compared the show to The White Lotus and HBO’s Big Little Lies.
He praised the “appropriate plot” and the “carousel of suspects that spin around and reveal things at perfectly spaced intervals.”
“It may or may not have things to say about the haves and the have-nots, the power of money to corrupt, and class consciousness, but it has nothing like the interest that, say, The White Lotus had in those issues,” he added.
Jenna Lamia adapted the book of the same name by Elin Hilderbrand, known as the queen of beach reads. Lamia retained exactly what makes these books great and presented us with a gloriously ridiculous treat. There’s nothing to do but sit back and enjoy.
The critic insists: “It’s almost impossible to resist devouring in one sitting this elegant detective drama set at an elegant wedding in Nantucket.”
“It’s a glorious, perfectly paced delight,” he says, though other critics have a completely opposite opinion.
The series could have been a piece of ‘biting satire’, but, according to The IndependentFor Nick Hilton, the show is “as dumb as it is derivative.”
Following the UK premiere and a new trailer arriving this week, we now have our first reviews for Netflix’s The Perfect Couple ahead of its release on Thursday.
The first three reviews have appeared, one of which calls it “ridiculously good,” while the others are not so positive: one calls it “silly” and “derivative.”
“It may or may not have things to say about the haves and the have-nots, the power of money to corrupt, and class consciousness, but it has nothing like the interest that The White Lotus had in those issues,” he added.
The critic insists: “It’s almost impossible to resist watching this elegant detective drama set at an elegant wedding in Nantucket straight through.”
Hilton says the irony of the show with this specific title is that “despite all the oceanfront properties, designer gowns and wedding cakes that could feed a small army, perfection is nowhere to be found.”
He adds: “The stellar cast and creative credentials should be taken with a grain of salt: this is a clear example of pure cheesiness.”
The show is an adaptation of the 2018 novel of the same name by Elin Hilderbrand, dubbed “the queen of beach reads.”
Hilton adds that while the book was “written to be inhaled by a Cabo pool, spiked with piña coladas, its television adaptation will be consumed by hungover commuters on crowded trains.”
He also calls it a “transparent and cynical copy” of similar shows like The White Lotus, Big Little Lies and Nine Perfect Strangers.