Cast member Nicole Kidman poses on the red carpet as she arrives for the opening ceremony and the screening of the film "Grace of Monaco" (Grace de Monaco) out of competition during the 67th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes
Cast member Nicole Kidman poses on the red carpet as she arrives for the opening ceremony and the screening of the film "Grace of Monaco" (Grace de Monaco) out of competition during the 67th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes May 14, 2014. The festival will run from May 14 to 25. REUTERS

Nicole Kidman recently shared a passionate kiss with her husband Keith Urban at the premiere of her movie "Paddington." Despite of the rainy weather the duo indulged in a PDA in front of their fans. They held their umbrellas as they locked lips at the red carpet. Kidman was dressed in a sleek black dress. It featured white thread detailing and belt. She coupled her look with black heels and black stud earrings. Adding a touch of elegance, the actress styled her hair in retro curls and added a hint of pink hue to her lips. Keith wore a black suit and a white shirt with a black tie.

Nicole and Keith got married in 2006. They have two daughters together namely, Sunday Rose Kidman Urban and Faith Margaret Kidman Urban. Before getting married to Keith, Nicole was in a 10-year-wedlock with Tom Cruise. They duo dissolved their marriage in 2011 citing irreconcilable differences.

Meanwhile, Kidman plays a Millicent, an evil taxidermist in the British comedy film. It is directed by Paul King and also stars Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent and Peter Capaldi. The film tells a story of a young bear who travels to London to find a home. Brown family gives him shelter.

"Well obviously, I was the kid that loved the wicked witch in The Wizard Of Oz, so of course I grew up to be the girl who wants to play the villain in a movie. I'm always happy to play the bad girl," Kidman said about her role in the film, reportd Standard.

The movie has received Parental Guidance certificate due to sex references and use of coarse language. According to British Board of Film Classification the films, which feature "dangerous behaviour, mild threat, mild sex references (and) mild bad language," are give PG rating, reports Mirror.

"Paddington" is based on the popular children books by Michael Bond. The film features live-action and has been created by combining technologies of computer-generated imagery and animatronics. The film is slated to release on Nov. 28, 2014 in the United Kingdom and on Jan. 16 2015 in the United States.