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Tag Archives: Meryl Streep

The Hours

May 8, 2020by Dan Meier Leave a comment

Three ticked-off women wallow in Stephen Daldry and David Hare’s The Hours, something of a misnomer since it clocks in at one hour 50. The stories of Virginia Woolf (Nicole […]

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Julie and Julia

January 7, 2020by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

Julie (Amy Adams) is sick and tired of her New York apartment, supportive husband (Chris Messina) and job helping 9/11 victims so decides to make every recipe from Mastering the […]

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Little Women (2019)

December 26, 2019by Dan Meier Leave a comment

Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic stars Saoirse Ronan as Jo, the writer; Florence Pugh as Amy, the artist; Eliza Scanlen as Beth, the pianist; and (presumably as some […]

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The Laundromat

November 14, 2019by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

When her husband (James Cromwell) dies in a boat crash, Ellen Martin (Meryl Streep) goes in search of the compensation she’s owned and discovers a global labyrinth of exotically-based companies […]

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Death Becomes Her

June 5, 2019by Alex Chafey 1 Comment

Madeleine and Helen (Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn) will stop at nothing to stay looking young, so when they reach the limits of plastic surgery they’re tempted to drink an […]

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Blog: 4 shared universes we’d love to see…

January 15, 2019by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

…and 5 we wouldn’t With wacky Shyamalan mashup Glass about to break into cinemas, which other directors could make a great shared universe movie out of their existing films? Ones […]

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Mary Poppins Returns

December 27, 2018by Alex Chafey 3 Comments

Twenty-five years after the events of Mary Poppins, Banks children Michael and Jane (Ben Wishaw and Emily Mortimer) are grown up and still living in the old house next to […]

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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

July 22, 2018by Dan Meier Leave a comment

10 years after the world’s most profitable amateur production, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again arrives like a drunken relative at the karaoke, too wasted to remember the lyrics. It’s […]

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The Post

January 20, 2018by Dan Meier Leave a comment

Practically a prequel to All The President’s Men, The Post follows the publisher (Meryl Streep) and editor (Tom Hanks) of the Fake News Award-winning Washington Post as they prepare to publish the […]

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Postcards from the Edge

May 29, 2017by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

Meryl Streep stars as Susanne, an actor approaching middle age and recently out of rehab, trying to navigate her way through the turbulent waters of the Hollywood film industry under […]

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