Nicole Kidman is preparing to squirm through a screening of her new movie musical NINE - because the actress can't stand watching herself on film.
The Oscar winner admits the process makes her so uncomfortable she rarely watches her own movies.
But she will make an exception for the new musical because she was wowed by co-star Daniel Day-Lewis and the film's stellar line-up of femme fatales: Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard, Kate Hudson, Dame Judi Dench, Sophia Loren and Black Eyed Peas star Fergie.
Kidman says, "I haven't seen the movie yet. It's hard to see (clips of) it. I don't really see the movies (I'm in) a lot of times. I'll see this movie though, because there are so many people in it. They say it's a really good movie... it's a really great cast."
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